alalinnale
Alalinnale is a small, uninhabited island located in the Gulf of Finland, part of the Baltic Sea. Situated approximately 15 kilometers northeast of the Estonian mainland, it lies within the territory of Estonia and is part of the Haapsalu municipality. The island covers an area of around 0.3 square kilometers and is characterized by its rocky coastline, sparse vegetation, and limited natural resources.
Historically, Alalinnale has been used primarily for agricultural purposes, particularly for grazing livestock. Its name derives
Today, Alalinnale is protected as part of the Haapsalu Bay Nature Reserve, established to preserve its natural
Visitors are generally not permitted to land on the island, though it can be observed from nearby