The first written reference to Vihula Manor located in Lahemaa National Park dates back to 1501. At that time, the manor belonged to the Danish baron Hans von Lode.
The present Vihula was built during the von Schubert era between 1820-1880. Today, the renovated manor complex houses a prestigious restaurant and a luxurious spa and hotel. Concerts, conferences, receptions, and wedding celebrations are held here.
The manor garden is open for all interested visitors to stroll through. A hiking trail runs through the manor grounds. During the summer season, visitors can play mini-golf and observe animals in the manor’s eco-farm.