Description
The Selli-Sillaotsa trail is located in the Alam-Pedja Nature Reserve, the largest nature reserve in Estonia. In swampy places, the trail runs along the boardwalk. The trail starts in an area mostly surrounded by pine forests mixed with some spruce forests, where muchárik malý can be heard. In the nighttime it is possible to hear the calls of sova uralská. The observation tower is located on the edge of the forest, where you can have a nice view over the mire and maybe sight a orol skalný or an kršiak rybár. In the mornings of early spring the tetrov hoľniaks are actively singing. If you are lucky, you might also meet hlucháň hôrny on the trail.
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Access
The site can only be accessed from the Tallinn-Tartu highway. From the village of Valmaotsa you have to turn to the south to get on the road heading to Palupõhja. After about 7 km of this gravel road, you will reach the first parking lot, which is shown on the map below.


