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Hiiu County
Overview
Hiiu County encompasses Estonia's second largest island, Hiiumaa, and its surrounding islets. It is one of the most sparsely populated areas in Estonia, known for its pristine nature, tranquil lifestyle, and unique island culture. Hiiumaa is an ideal place for those seeking peace and closeness to nature.
History & Character
Hiiumaa has been inhabited for at least 8,000 years. The island historically belonged to the Saare-Lääne bishopric and later to the Swedish Crown. Kõpu Lighthouse, built in 1531, is one of the oldest continuously operating lighthouses in the world. Hiiumaa has been home to seafarers and fishermen throughout its history.
Market Overview
Active Listings
1
Avg. Sale Price
1 000 €
Avg. Price/m²
22 €
Updated 22 Apr 2026
Points of Interest
Kõpu Lighthouse, Tahkuna Lighthouse, Kärdla town, Kassari causeway and bay, Suuremõisa Manor, Reigi Church, Ristna Cape, Hiiumaa Museums, Paluküla Sacred Hill, Kõrgessaare Beach.
Infrastructure & Transport
Ferry connection to the mainland (Heltermaa-Rohuküla) and air connection to Tallinn. Main services, schools, and a health center are located in Kärdla. The island has a well-maintained road network. Shops and services are concentrated in Kärdla; the selection is more limited in rural areas.