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The picturesque Kõpu peninsula lighthouse is 37 meters tall and stands on top of the highest hill on the Estonian Island of Hiiumaa. As a result the light shines at 103 meters above sea level and is visible up to 30 nautical miles. It was completed in 1531 after 26 years of construction. The lighthouse is the oldest in the Baltic States and one of the three oldest lighthouses that are still operational. It has these characteristic side reinforcements.
Kapten Tenkes is an eye-catching Hungarian restaurant - rings of garlic draped with ribbons the color of Hungary’s flag hang from the ceiling, Hungarian folk and pop music in the background, assorted Hungarian decor. Hungarian wines and some imported beers. The food, while generally good, seems somewhat modified to suit delicate local plates. But the atmosphere is right if you’re looking for a Magyarish evening. The restaurant is located in the centre of the town on Pärnu road no. 30
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The picturesque Kõpu peninsula lighthouse is 37 meters tall and stands on top of the highest hill on the Estonian Island of Hiiumaa. As a result the light shines at 103 meters above sea level and is visible up to 30 nautical miles. It was completed in 1531 after 26 years of construction. The lighthouse is the oldest in the Baltic States and one of the three oldest lighthouses that are still operational. It has these characteristic side reinforcements.
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Kapten Tenkes is an eye-catching Hungarian restaurant - rings of garlic draped with ribbons the color of Hungary’s flag hang from the ceiling, Hungarian folk and pop music in the background, assorted Hungarian decor. Hungarian wines and some imported beers. The food, while generally good, seems somewhat modified to suit delicate local plates. But the atmosphere is right if you’re looking for a Magyarish evening. The restaurant is located in the centre of the town on Pärnu road no. 30