This peninsula, with fascinating military history and previously long closed to the public, was actually previously two separate islands, where fisherman's families lived in two small villages.
Today there is a very rich bird sanctuary here. But when many birds are hard to spot in the reed, this cache invites you to look at the beautiful swans floating on the sea. Come here by foot or by bike, take a picnic basket with you and take some time!
By the way - Paljassaare has long been a treasure island: In 1926.a. has been found here from beach, from a depth of 0.3 m, between two decayed wooden piles - 127 coins !
See põneva militaarajalooga poolsaar oli varasemalt hoopis kaks omaette saart, kus kahes külas elasid kaluriperekonnad.
Täna asub siin hoopis väga liigirikas linnuhoiuala. Aga kui paljusid linde on roostikus raske märgata, siis see aare kutsub sind muuhulgas vaatama merel õõtsuvaid kauneid luiki. Tule siis jalgsi või rattaga, võta moonakott kaasa ja varu aega!
Muide - Paljassaare on juba ammusest ajast olnud aarete saar : 1926.a. leiti siit mere äärest, kahe kõdunenud puuvaia vahelt 0,3 m sügavuselt 127 münti!