A unique private complex with its own shoreline (over 135 m) is offered for sale on Naissaar.
The property is located in the southern part of Naissaar. The plot is mostly covered with pine trees, maples, and grassland.
The main building is a two-storey solid wood summer house with a total area of 184.4 m², located approximately 24 m from the shoreline.
A centrally located wood-burning stove heats the entire house. Electric heating can also be used.
Additional buildings on the property include an outdoor kitchen, a guest house, and an auxiliary building with a 12 kW diesel generator. The guest house has stove heating and can be used as a winter house.
Water supply is local, from a private well. Sewerage is local, solved with an infiltration field.
Electricity is provided by an off-grid solar power system with batteries and a 3 kW inverter, supported by a 12 kW diesel generator.
The distance to Tallinn by sea is approximately 9 km, with a boat journey of about 20–30 minutes.
Access to the island is possible by ferry or private boat. During the summer season, regular ferry connections operate (ferry Monica – https://monica.ee/soidugraafik-naissaarele/), with the vessel having undergone a major reconstruction in 2019.
Transport on Naissaar is mainly by trucks, a narrow-gauge train, and bicycles.
Naissaar is the fifth-largest island in Estonia, with an area of 18.93 km². Since 1995, the entire island has been a landscape protection area. There are four villages on the island: Naissaare, Lõunaküla, Tagaküla, and Väikeheinamaa. The island has three permanent residents and around ten summer residents.
Naissaar lies off the northern coast of Estonia, separating Tallinn Bay from the rest of the Gulf of Finland. It is the largest and oldest island in the Gulf of Finland and the sixth-largest island in Estonia.
Naissaar began rising from the sea more than 7,000 years ago and was first mentioned in the 11th century by Adam of Bremen under the name Terra Feminarum.
Naissaar facts:
– Area: 18.6 km²
– Length: 8–9 km, width: 4 km
– Distance from mainland: 8.5 km
– Highest point: Kunilamägi (27 m)
– Approximately 85% of the island is covered by forest, considered its most important natural resource
Naissaar offers a truly luxurious escape from city life — walk barefoot on sandy beaches, fish in the sea, enjoy complete privacy, and recharge with the energy of nature.
Read more about Naissaar:
https://sunlines.eu/naissaar/
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