vaadeldavaid
Vaadeldavaid, also known as Vaadeldavaid Island, is a small, uninhabited island located in the Gulf of Finland, off the coast of Estonia. The island is part of the larger archipelago of the Estonian archipelago, which includes over 1,500 islands and islets. Vaadeldavaid is situated approximately 10 kilometers west of the mainland and is accessible by boat during the summer months.
The island is characterized by its rugged coastline, with steep cliffs and rocky outcrops. The terrain is
Vaadeldavaid is known for its birdlife, with numerous species of seabirds nesting on the island. These include
The island is part of the Vilsandi National Park, which was established in 1993 to protect the
Vaadeldavaid is not open to the public and is not accessible to visitors. The island is managed