This is list of peninsulas and capes in Estonia. The list is incomplete.
Name | Location (county, parish) | Further info | Image | Coordinates |
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Harilaid | Saare County, Saaremaa Parish | 58°29′N21°51′E / 58.483°N 21.850°E | ||
Juminda peninsula | Harju County, Kuusalu Parish | |||
Käsmu Peninsula | Lääne-Viru County, Valjala Parish | between in Käsmu Bay and Eru Bay | ||
Letipea cape | Lääne-Viru County, Viru-Nigula Parish | in Estonian: Letipea neem | ||
Paljassaare peninsula | Harju County, Tallinn | |||
Pärispea peninsula | Harju County, Kuusalu Parish | 59°39′18″N25°40′19″E / 59.65500°N 25.67194°E | ||
Salinõmme peninsula | Hiiu County, Hiiumaa Parish | |||
Sõrve peninsula | Saare County, Saaremaa Parish | |||
Tammiski nukk | Hiiu County | |||
Kopli Peninsula | Harju County | |||
Tahkuna Peninsula | Hiiu County | |||
Sõrve säär | Saare County | |||
Kõpu Peninsula | Hiiu County | |||
Suurupi Peninsula | Harju County | |||
Noarootsi Peninsula | Lääne County | |||
Sõmeri Peninsula | Pärnu County | |||
Kakumäe Peninsula | Harju County | |||
Virtsu Peninsula | Lääne County, Lääneranna Parish | |||
Sääretirp | Hiiu County | |||
Sarve Peninsula | Hiiu County |
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