karedus
Karedus is a small village located in the northern part of Estonia, within the municipality of Lääne-Nigula in Lääne County. Situated along the coast of the Baltic Sea, the village is part of the larger region known as Saaremaa’s mainland counterpart, though it is geographically closer to the island of Hiiumaa. Karedus is primarily known for its fishing industry and scenic coastal landscapes, which attract visitors interested in nature and traditional Estonian culture.
The village has a modest population, with its economy historically centered around fishing and small-scale agriculture.
Karedus features a few key landmarks, including a small harbor where local fishermen operate. The village lacks
The name "Karedus" is believed to derive from the Estonian word karedus, meaning "roughness" or "harshness," possibly