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Aksi

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Island·Peaceful, Scenic, Remote
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Aksi, also known as Väike-Prangli, is a picturesque island in the Gulf of Finland, part of Estonia. With an area of 59 hectares, it forms an archipelago with nearby islands Prangli and Keri. The island's northern end is stony, while the southern end is sandy, adorned with junipers and birches. Aksi is part of the Prangli Landscape Conservation Area, offering a tranquil escape for nature lovers. Historically inhabited until 1953, the island now stands as a testament to nature's beauty, featuring a lighthouse built in 1986.

Aksi, also known as Väike-Prangli, is a picturesque island in the Gulf of Finland, part of Estonia. With an area of 59 hectares, it forms an archipelago with nearby islands Prangli and Keri. The island's northern end is stony, while the southern end is sandy, adorned with junipers and birches. Aksi is part of the Prangli Landscape Conservation Area, offering a tranquil escape for nature lovers. Historically inhabited until 1953, the island now stands as a testament to nature's beauty, featuring a lighthouse built in 1986.

Highlights

  • Part of the Prangli Landscape Conservation Area.

  • Stony northern end and sandy southern shores.

  • Rich in junipers and birches.

  • Historical lighthouse built in 1986.

Before you go: Aksi essentials

  • Aksi is uninhabited, offering a true escape into nature.

  • The island is part of a conservation area, so respect local wildlife and regulations.

  • Weather can be unpredictable; prepare for changing conditions.

Getting Around

Access to Aksi is typically by boat, so plan your trip accordingly.

Local Attractions

Don't miss the Aksi lighthouse, a historical landmark built in 1986.

Best For

Nature lovers seeking tranquility.

Currency

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Languages Spoken

Estonian, English

Occasion Tags

Nature, Solitude

Nature Walks

Explore the island's diverse landscapes, from stony shores to sandy beaches.

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Location

Estonia
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