Three Sisters Boutique Hotel
Tallinn
The Three Sisters Hotel is a beautiful boutique hotel located within the 16th century walls of Tallinn’s fabled Old Town. In recent years, three of Tallinn’s splendid 14th Century merchant houses were renovated and united to create The Three Sisters Hotel - a member of the prestigious Relais & Chateaux group. The hotel is conveniently located to explore the fantastic old town with a large number of cafes, restaurants, bars, shops and museums all easily accessible on foot. The hotel has 23 spacious and tastefully decorated rooms and suites. Each one is unique in size and shape due to its historic origins, but all are comfortable and are equipped with all the amenities needed for a relaxing stay. Residents will enjoy the superb award-winning Bordoo Restaurant which boasts modern fine dining and a great selection of wines. The restaurant has a wonderful atmosphere with live piano music on some nights. After a delicious meal guests can enjoy a drink in the Lobby Bar which overlooks the historic Pikk Street. A great base for exploring the city and your golf break.
Tallinn Airport
5km
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Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
British Pound
Temperature:
00-00℃
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.00
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About The Area
Otepää is one of Estonia’s best inland golf destinations, set among rolling hills, forests and lakes in the south of the country. It feels very different from the Tallinn-area courses: quieter, greener and more nature-led, with a proper countryside escape feel. Visit Estonia describes Otepää as Estonia’s top winter holiday destination, but also highlights its lakes and hilly landscape as appealing year-round.
The main venue is Otepää Golf & Country Club, a full-size 18-hole championship PAR73 course and one of Estonia’s strongest golf layouts. The course is set in ancient forest between lakes within Otepää Nature Park, giving it a peaceful, natural setting with plenty of variety from hole to hole.
Golf here is more undulating than many Estonian courses, so it rewards thoughtful club selection and good positioning rather than simply hitting it long. One of the big talking points is the rare par-6 10th hole, which adds a fun, unusual feature for visiting golfers. The landscape is around 60% forested and sits between Lake Saagjärv and Lake Mäha, so it has a lovely secluded feel.
The best time to visit is May to September, when the days are long, the course is at its greenest and South Estonia is ideal for outdoor travel.
Off the course, Otepää is brilliant for nature lovers. Lake Pühajärv, forest trails, cycling routes and spa hotels make it easy to turn a golf break into a proper relaxing holiday. Tartu is also close enough for a cultural day trip, with restaurants, museums and Estonia’s famous university atmosphere.
For golfers seeking peaceful Baltic golf, rolling countryside and a very different side of Estonia, Otepää is one of the country’s most rewarding inland golf escapes.












