Introduction
The plain landscape which opens for
the travellers on the Tallinn-Narva road that passes through Jõelähtme,
does not disclose itself easily. "Still waters run deep" as the saying
goes.
The dull limestone region acquires a totally different
meaning when a passer-by learns that it is one of the oldest cultural
lands extremely rich in various archaeological and historical
antiquities and natural objects. The rich historical heritage, which
due to more than 5000 years of human settlement has been preserved up
to the present day, now needs protection.
On 10 February 1998
the charter and boundaries of the Rebala Heritage Reserve were approved
by the decree of the Estonian government. Within a mere 74 sq. km there
are at least 300 archaeological remains, making the area one of the
densest archaeological sites in Estonia. The idea of the reserve is to
preserve the present environment as genuinely as possible, to protect
the numerous historical remains from tampering and destruction, but
also to provide information for the visitors.
Visitors can get
acquainted with the local history and nature going along the trails by
car or bicycle or even on foot. Informative signs and a map clearly
marking the sights of the preservation area help to guide the visitor.
It is recommended to begin your journey from the museum where
archaeological finds and samples of the history of the area are
displayed.
We wish you exciting trips in this wonderful area and lots of interesting discoveries.