Getting There
Access to Sorgu is typically by boat from nearby islands.





Sorgu is a small, uninhabited islet in the Gulf of Riga, Estonia, known for its historical lighthouse and untouched natural beauty. The lighthouse, constructed in 1904, stands as a testament to the island's maritime history. Despite its small size, Sorgu offers a peaceful retreat for visitors interested in exploring its serene landscapes and learning about its past. The island is perfect for day trips, offering a quiet escape from the hustle and bustle of mainland life.
Sorgu is a small, uninhabited islet in the Gulf of Riga, Estonia, known for its historical lighthouse and untouched natural beauty. The lighthouse, constructed in 1904, stands as a testament to the island's maritime history. Despite its small size, Sorgu offers a peaceful retreat for visitors interested in exploring its serene landscapes and learning about its past. The island is perfect for day trips, offering a quiet escape from the hustle and bustle of mainland life.
Historic lighthouse built in 1904.
Uninhabited and peaceful setting.
Rich maritime history.
Natural beauty and wildlife.
Uninhabited and no facilities available.
Access is weather-dependent and may require planning.
Rich in history with a notable lighthouse.
Access to Sorgu is typically by boat from nearby islands.
Keep an eye out for local bird species and other wildlife.
Nature enthusiasts and history buffs.
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Estonian, English
Day Trip, Nature, History
The lighthouse and natural surroundings offer great photography opportunities.