Joanne O’Connor visited the Padaste Manor Hotel on the Estonian island of Muhu. In an article in the Guardian she reports that the island is very romantic and that the Padaste is Estonia’s loveliest hotel:
“On the tiny Estonian island of Muhu, just west of the mainland, the hotel is in a restored 19th-century manor house set on a beautiful bay and surrounded by juniper forests and reed beds. Though it’s just a 90-minute drive and a short ferry crossing away from Tallinn, it feels a million miles away from the capital, with its boisterous bars and hordes (or should that be herds?) of stag parties.
…With stone floors, antique furniture, comfy leather chairs and open fires, the feel throughout Padaste is a blend of rustic charm and low-key luxury. The bedrooms, many of which are on two levels, are pretty with small balconies (only slightly let down, we felt, by the red corporate hotel carpet).”



