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Padaste Manor

Île de Muhu

Hotel 5-star in Muhu Island, Estonia, in the heart of Muhu Island, featuring Small Luxury Hotels of the World member, historic manor and nature.

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Charming Padaste Manor Muhu Island

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Charming Padaste Manor Muhu Island

About

Padaste Manor is located on Muhu Island, Estonia. This 5★ hotel, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, offers a peaceful atmosphere. The manor, surrounded by nature, provides an authentic experience in a refined setting. Travelers appreciate its historic charm and attentive service.

What distinguishes Padaste Manor is its warm and intimate ambiance. The manor combines modern comfort with traditional Estonian architecture. Guests enjoy a tranquil environment, perfect for recharging. The quality of service and attention to detail enhance the experience.

Before visiting, note that this hotel is ideal for couples and travelers seeking tranquility. The summer season is particularly pleasant for exploring the surrounding landscapes. Outdoor activities, such as hiking and swimming, are popular.

_My tip from the Concierge: consider booking your activities in advance, especially during peak season, to fully enjoy your stay._

History & Heritage

Pädaste Manor belongs to that rare category of addresses where the stay begins before arrival, in the very idea of the place. On Muhu Island, off Estonia’s western coast, the manor evokes a quieter, more rural and inward-looking Baltic world. Here, hospitality is rooted in heritage, in the longstanding relationship between architecture, landscape and the rhythm of the seasons. The historic manor, with its Estonian and Baltic vocabulary, does not feel like a reconstructed backdrop. Rather, it suggests a property carefully preserved and then adapted to contemporary comfort without losing its calm authority.

What stands out first is the balance between memory and simplicity. The hotel does not force a museum-like reading of its past. Instead, it lets history emerge through signs: measured proportions, a setting in dialogue with nature, and a way of allowing light and silence to shape the guest experience. In this part of Estonia, history is rarely theatrical. It is read in materials, in scale, in the relationship between buildings and landscape, and in the sense of retreat that has long defined island life. Pädaste Manor captures precisely that quality: not ostentation, but continuity.

Its status as a manor gives the property a distinct identity. One senses the idea of an estate house designed to endure, anchored in its territory and in a local way of life. Luxury here is not a matter of accumulation but of atmosphere. Calm, low density, proximity to nature and the intimate scale of the property all contribute to a living heritage, perceptible throughout the stay. It quickly becomes clear that the experience rests not only on the comfort expected of a five-star hotel, but on the chance to inhabit, for a few days, a place shaped by discreet memory.

This restraint is also what gives Pädaste Manor its singular charm. Where some historic properties rely on display, this one favours a form of island elegance defined by precision, warmth and coherence. The past is not frozen; it provides the framework for a contemporary style of hospitality attentive to detail and to the quality of time spent on site. The result is especially compelling for travellers who seek not a stage set, but a genuine sense of place. The manor becomes more than accommodation: it is a way into Muhu, its cultural landscape, and its relationship with silence, sea and seasonality.

Its membership of Small Luxury Hotels of the World also helps define its position. This is not a large resort or an urban grand hotel, but a characterful house on a human scale, where high standards of service support an intimate experience. That international affiliation signals quality without diluting what matters most: a strong local identity, clearly expressed and never generic. In a hotel landscape often shaped by standardisation, Pädaste Manor shows that a place can be refined without losing its accent, historic without becoming solemn, and luxurious without ceasing to feel deeply lived in.

The Property

Staying at Pädaste Manor means choosing a destination as much as a hotel. Muhu Island, linked to mainland Estonia through the western archipelago, immediately imposes a slower rhythm. Travellers come here for the landscape, the sea air and the long northern light over meadows, woodland and low shores. The manor is fully part of that environment. Surrounded by nature, it offers the sense of retreat that defines truly distinctive addresses today: the feeling of being far away, without anything seeming inaccessible or contrived.

The estate reveals itself as a coherent composition in which architecture and setting answer one another. The historic buildings establish the tone, yet what leaves the strongest impression is the way the whole property sits within the landscape. Nothing is spectacular in a demonstrative sense; everything is a matter of rightness. The lines of the manor, the presence of trees, the opening onto outdoor spaces and the proximity of the sea create a deeply calming visual experience. The eye moves easily, without interruption, and it quickly becomes clear why so many guests choose this address in order to slow down properly.

That relationship with the outdoors is essential. On Muhu, nature is not merely a backdrop; it structures the day. Morning light, often clear and gentle, invites an early start. The middle hours lend themselves to walks, island exploration, a pause on a terrace or time in the gardens. In the evening, silence returns with a depth now rare in European hospitality. Pädaste Manor makes the most of this sensitive geography by cultivating an intimate and peaceful atmosphere entirely in keeping with the place. One does not come here for constant stimulation, but to recover a form of attention to time, weather and detail.

The manor’s Estonian architecture contributes greatly to that impression. It anchors the property in a local building culture shaped by sobriety, balance and a close relationship with climate. Even while incorporating contemporary comfort, the place retains a restraint that makes it especially appealing. The shared spaces, conceived for rest as much as for circulation, invite guests to settle in, read, observe the landscape or simply enjoy the prevailing quiet. This quality of presence is one of the hotel’s greatest strengths: one does not merely sleep here, one genuinely inhabits the setting.

The intimate scale of the property matters as well. Unlike large destination hotels, Pädaste Manor favours a more personal, quieter and more focused experience. This is felt in the service, in the sense of space and in the freedom to shape the stay at one’s own pace. Couples naturally find a retreat here; solo travellers, a place of withdrawal; lovers of nature, an elegant base from which to explore the island. In summer, the mild days and ease of outdoor activities heighten the appeal, yet the spirit of the place extends beyond the warm season alone. Even when the weather turns more changeable, the manor retains a rare power: it makes one want to stay, to look outside, and to let the island set the pace.

Rooms and Suites

At Pädaste Manor, the rooms and suites extend the spirit expressed by the estate from the very first moments: a vision of luxury grounded in calm, thoughtful space and quality of atmosphere. In a place of this kind, the aim is not to multiply effects but to create interiors in which one can genuinely settle. Modern comfort has its place without erasing the character of the manor. One imagines volumes where materials, light and views matter as much as the amenities themselves, all shaped by the elegant restraint that suits a great country house.

The appeal of the accommodation lies first in its relationship to the history of the place. Sleeping in a manor on an Estonian island is not a neutral experience; it implies a different relationship with time. The rooms are not merely accommodation units; they participate in the narrative of the stay. Some may privilege closeness to the historic buildings, others a stronger opening onto the surrounding nature, yet all belong to the same logic of intimacy. The desired feeling is not that of a standardised room, interchangeable from one country to another, but of a singular retreat tied to Muhu and its landscape.

That singularity is often expressed through details more sensitive than spectacular: a well-placed window catching the morning light, a calming palette, furniture chosen for its rightness rather than its effect, a bathroom conceived as an extension of rest. In a property of this category, true luxury lies in the fluidity of the experience. Everything should feel simple: arrival, storage, movement, the possibility of reading, working for a while, withdrawing or simply looking out. Pädaste Manor, with its intimate positioning and natural setting, lends itself especially well to such an approach.

Couples will no doubt appreciate the enveloping quality of these spaces, suited to stays for two, unhurried mornings and returns from walks as the light fades. Yet the rooms are equally appropriate for travellers seeking a pause for concentration or recovery. In surroundings this peaceful, sleep itself becomes part of the destination. The island’s silence, the low density of the estate and the care taken with daily service create the conditions for a genuinely restorative stay.

Turndown service and daily housekeeping, among the known amenities, reinforce that sense of discreet care. Nothing ostentatious, again, but a regular, professional presence that allows guests to return from an outing or dinner to a room in impeccable order. It is precisely this kind of attention that distinguishes well-run houses of character: the feeling that everything has been prepared to make the stay easier without ever making it heavy.

Choosing a room or suite at Pädaste Manor therefore means less selecting a category than embracing a certain rhythm. One enters in order to leave noise behind, to recover a simpler relationship with the passing hours, and to enjoy contemporary comfort set within a historic frame. In the context of Muhu, that promise carries particular force. Few addresses offer such a convincing combination of heritage, nature and intimacy within the room itself. Here, accommodation is not merely a support; it becomes one of the main vehicles of the island experience.

Dining

At Pädaste Manor, dining naturally forms part of the wider experience of the place: it extends the landscape, the season and the idea of attentive hospitality without display. On an island such as Muhu, the table cannot be separated from its environment. Proximity to the sea, a culture of simple but well-judged produce, the rhythm of harvests and a tradition of regional cooking inevitably shape the culinary approach. Even without grand declarations, a property of this level suggests cuisine that is precise, legible and deeply connected to its setting.

The pleasure of dining here lies first in the coherence between place and plate. In a manor surrounded by nature, one readily imagines a table that favours freshness, clarity of flavour and a certain restraint in presentation. The experience does not need to be theatrical in order to be memorable. On the contrary, it is often in the calmest settings that cooking reveals its finesse most clearly: an unhurried breakfast, a light lunch after a walk, a dinner accompanying the transition from day to evening. On Muhu, such moments gain particular depth because they are supported by the silence and light of the island.

Breakfast in particular deserves attention. In characterful hotels, it is often the truest measure of the care shown to guests. One expects here a thoughtful offering suited to the rhythm of the estate, where product quality and service matter more than spectacular abundance. Beginning the day in such surroundings, with nature as the immediate horizon, changes one’s perception of the stay. The meal becomes less a function than a ritual, a way of entering the day calmly.

Dinner, by contrast, likely belongs to a more enveloping register, in keeping with the atmosphere of the manor. In a historic and intimate setting, the table often takes on an almost domestic dimension in the best sense: one feels received rather than merely seated. That nuance matters. It corresponds to the spirit of Pädaste Manor, which appears to favour warmth, measure and attention to detail. Travellers interested in gastronomy increasingly seek not performance but the rightness of a proposition. In that respect, an island address such as this has a real advantage: it can make rarity, seasonality and context integral parts of the experience.

Dining also shapes the tempo of the stay. In a hotel chosen in order to slow down, each meal structures the day gently. One can imagine alternating periods of island exploration with returns to the estate, where the table becomes an anchor point. This continuity between outdoors and indoors, between discovery and rest, is part of the property’s charm. It suits couples especially well, but also anyone who sees gastronomy as an essential component of travel, not to collect performances but to understand a place through its flavours.

Ultimately, dining at Pädaste Manor is best approached as the rest of the estate is: with openness and attention. Refinement benefits from remaining discreet here. In such a context, the lasting memory is not only of a dish, but of a complete moment — the light outside, the rhythm of service, the sense of being exactly where one ought to be. It is this alliance of cuisine, setting and silence that gives island dining its true depth.

Spa & Wellness

Wellness at Pädaste Manor is not confined to a dedicated area; it begins with the geography of the place itself. On Muhu Island, calm is not a marketing claim but a concrete reality: low density, open horizons, the presence of water, northern light and genuine silence. In that context, the idea of a spa takes on a broader meaning. It refers not only to treatments or rituals, but to a way of recovering physical and mental balance through setting, rhythm and quality of attention. That is likely what makes the property especially relevant for travellers seeking restoration.

In hotels of this category, the most convincing wellness offering is often the one that accords with the place rather than being imposed upon it. Here, one readily imagines a restrained approach focused on recovery, muscular relaxation, warmth, rest and disconnection. Luxury lies less in an abundance of facilities than in the ability to create continuity between indoor spaces and the natural surroundings. After a walk on the island, a seasonal swim or simply a day spent outdoors, the body responds differently to treatments, rest and silence. Pädaste Manor benefits fully from that contextual quality.

The stay naturally lends itself to simple but valuable routines: starting the day slowly, alternating gentle activity with pauses, and returning to the estate to prolong the calming effect of the landscape. In a setting this intimate, wellness is not experienced as a separate interlude but as a guiding thread. The room, shared spaces, outdoors and any treatments together create a discreetly regenerative experience. This suits couples especially well, but also travellers who want their stay to be a genuine break from urban rhythms and over-programmed schedules.

The summer season, noted as particularly pleasant, heightens this dimension. The long days allow guests to make full use of the outdoors, to walk more, breathe softer sea air and let the hours stretch. Yet wellness on Muhu does not depend solely on fine weather. Northern climates also have the virtue of making interiors feel more enveloping, more protective and more conducive to recovery. In a historic manor, that sensation can be especially strong: one withdraws with pleasure, slows down, reads, rests and lets the place do its work.

The hotel’s attentive service naturally contributes to this overall sense of comfort. Reception and concierge availability around the clock allow the stay to be organised flexibly, the programme to be adapted to one’s energy, and what matters most in a wellness break to be preserved: the absence of friction. When a property functions smoothly, rest becomes deeper because it is never interrupted by unnecessary constraints.

In essence, wellness at Pädaste Manor reflects an exacting yet simple definition of luxury: having a place where one can finally rest properly. Nature, the manor’s history, the intimacy of the estate and the quality of service combine to create a rare effect, that of lasting calm. One leaves less with the feeling of having consumed a series of services than with the sense of having recovered a truer rhythm of breathing. In the European hotel landscape, this ability to turn calm into a complete experience remains one of the most valuable privileges.

Concierge & Services

At a property such as Pädaste Manor, service quality is measured not by display but by fluidity. True refinement lies in making a stay simple, flexible and precise, especially in an island setting where organisation can make the difference between a pleasant trip and one that feels perfectly handled. The hotel’s known services — 24-hour front desk, 24-hour concierge, daily housekeeping, turndown service, luggage storage, laundry, wake-up service and multilingual staff — already sketch the portrait of a house attentive enough to support both short and longer stays with consistency.

The concierge is especially important here. On an island such as Muhu, it does not merely answer occasional requests; it helps shape the stay. Advising on the right moment to explore the surroundings, arranging outdoor activities, suggesting an itinerary suited to the weather or the traveller’s pace, and smoothing practical details all form part of a very contemporary luxury grounded in personalisation and time saved. The recommendation in the brief — to book activities in advance during high season — underlines that reality. In destinations with limited capacity, anticipation is a mark of intelligent travel.

A continuous front desk is equally valuable. It ensures a calm arrival whatever the hour and preserves freedom in the way days are organised. For international travellers, multilingual staff add an essential layer of comfort. In the best houses, this competence is not merely a matter of translation; it enables a more nuanced, reassuring and personal relationship. One feels understood quickly, and that quality of exchange contributes greatly to the overall perception of the stay.

Daily housekeeping and turndown service belong to that silent form of hospitality which distinguishes well-run properties. They do not seek to be noticed, but to maintain a constant level of comfort. Returning from a walk on the island to find one’s room perfectly prepared, having one’s rhythm respected, benefiting from a discreet yet reliable presence: such details, taken together, give the experience its density. Laundry and luggage storage further reinforce that sense of ease, particularly welcome on a wider Baltic itinerary or during a longer stay spent largely outdoors.

This style of service suits the personality of Pädaste Manor especially well. The hotel does not appear to seek a sense of protocol; it favours a warm, intimate and well-judged relationship. It is often in smaller houses that one encounters the finest quality of attention, because service remains embodied there. Requests are not absorbed by an impersonal mechanism; they receive a concrete response, often faster and always clearer. For couples, this means a stay without friction. For demanding travellers, it means above all one thing: being able to focus on what matters, namely the place itself.

When booking through MyConciergeHotel, that logic of fluidity can begin before arrival. The value of editorial and concierge support lies precisely in the ability to prepare a stay with discernment: choosing the right period, anticipating preferences and planning activities according to the desired rhythm. In a hotel such as Pädaste Manor, where the experience rests on the balance between nature, intimacy and service, that advance preparation is not incidental. It allows the journey fully to deliver on its promise of calm.

The Muhu Way of Life

Muhu is not a destination to be consumed quickly. It is an island understood through immersion, through the repetition of simple gestures, through attention to landscape and to the way the hours unfold there. Staying at Pädaste Manor makes it possible to enter that island way of life without giving up the comfort of a distinguished address. Luxury here lies in being able to slow down under the right conditions, with an elegant base from which the island gradually reveals itself. For many travellers, it is precisely this combination of retreat and refinement that gives the stay its value.

The Muhu experience often begins outdoors. Walks here have a different depth from those in urban settings: one walks to watch the light change, to feel the wind and to observe the relationship between land and sea. In summer, the mild season makes such explorations especially pleasurable. Hiking, swimming and outdoor pursuits more broadly are among the most obvious pleasures of the stay. Yet the island’s appeal lies not only in what one does there; it also lies in what one stops doing. Urgency, saturation and the need to fill every hour are more easily abandoned.

That availability changes one’s perception of travel. A stay on Muhu is not necessarily built around a checklist of sights, but around a rhythm to be recovered. Time is taken over breakfast, for an outing without too fixed an objective, for returning to the manor to rest before dinner. The surrounding nature acts as a gentle structure, encouraging time outdoors without imposing performance. This is essential to understanding the appeal of Pädaste Manor: the hotel does not merely offer a beautiful setting, it allows guests fully to inhabit the island’s temporality.

The manor’s traditional Estonian architecture deepens that immersion. It reminds us that travel is shaped not only by natural landscape, but also by the material culture of a territory. Built forms, materials and uses of space all express a way of being in the world. On Muhu, that relationship between culture and nature remains particularly legible. The stay then gains depth: one does not merely admire an environment, one perceives how an island community has inscribed itself within it over time.

For couples, the island provides a naturally conducive setting for switching off together. For solo travellers, it offers a rare place of concentration and retreat. For lovers of characterful hotels, it presents a compelling alternative to the more frequented destinations of northern Europe. In every case, the experience requires a certain inner disposition: accepting that the place should set the pace. It is often on that condition that Muhu reveals its best self.

Pädaste Manor plays a decisive role here. Through its intimate and peaceful atmosphere, its immersion in nature and the quality of its service, it gives hospitable form to this way of life. The point is not to folklorise the island or turn it into a backdrop. It is, rather, to enable a true encounter with its rhythm, light and silence. For travellers accustomed to more spectacular addresses, that sobriety may surprise at first. It soon becomes the very reason for the stay. Muhu then recalls a simple but rare truth: some destinations matter precisely because they teach us to be less hurried, more attentive and, ultimately, more present.

Book with MyConciergeHotel

Booking Pädaste Manor through MyConciergeHotel means approaching the property with the preparation it deserves. Characterful island hotels are not chosen in quite the same way as others. Their appeal depends as much on the place as on the timing of the stay, the rhythm sought, the activities envisaged and the way one wishes to balance rest with discovery. In the case of Muhu, these factors matter especially. The island lends itself to a seasonal, sensitive reading, and the success of a stay often depends on details anticipated well in advance: ideal length, transfer planning, booking activities during high season, and shaping a programme flexible enough to leave room for the place’s power of improvisation.

That is precisely where MyConciergeHotel adds value. Beyond the reservation itself, the support offered helps situate the property within a broader travel plan. Pädaste Manor may form the central pause in a Baltic itinerary, a stay in its own right for a few days of withdrawal, or a carefully chosen address for a celebration for two. In each case, expectations differ. Some travellers will want to privilege absolute calm and time on the estate; others will wish to explore more of the island and its surroundings. Editorial and concierge guidance helps calibrate those expectations with nuance, without overloading the stay.

This approach is all the more useful because the luxury of Pädaste Manor rests on balance. One must know how to measure things. Over-programming would diminish what defines the place: the ability to slow down and to be guided by weather, light or the mood of the moment. Planning nothing at all could, by contrast, limit certain possibilities, especially during the summer season when demand may be concentrated. Booking through MyConciergeHotel means finding that right point between anticipation and freedom. It also means benefiting from a clear reading of the property’s strengths: its intimate atmosphere, immersion in nature, historic architecture, quality of service and membership of Small Luxury Hotels of the World.

For couples, such preparation helps shape a coherent stay centred on tranquillity, meals, walks and moments of wellbeing. For more experienced travellers, it offers welcome time-saving and a more precise selection of relevant experiences. For everyone, it avoids a common pitfall of charming destinations: arriving at an exceptional place without having fully prepared the conditions in which to enjoy it.

The value of a specialised editorial intermediary also lies in the quality of its recommendation. Not all five-star hotels answer the same expectations, and not every promise of calm carries equal meaning. Pädaste Manor is best suited to travellers seeking an intimate, heritage-led experience deeply connected to its environment. MyConciergeHotel’s role is to confirm that fit, refine it and then facilitate the booking under the best possible conditions.

In a hotel world saturated with images and interchangeable arguments, this way of booking restores value to the act of choosing. It allows the hotel to be considered not as a mere product, but as a place to inhabit. For Pädaste Manor, that distinction is essential. One does not go there simply to tick off a beautiful address in Estonia; one goes to inhabit, for a few days, an island, a manor and a silence. Booking well is already the beginning of the journey.

Signature experiences

Exclusive on-site programmes that define this property's character, beyond the room key.

  • Quiet Manor Breakfast

    Beginning the day at Pädaste Manor means entering the rhythm of Muhu gently. An unhurried breakfast in the peaceful atmosphere of the estate allows guests to enjoy the morning light and the sense of space that defines the property. Simple in appearance, the experience captures the spirit of the place: time, silence, attentive service and nature as the immediate horizon.

    SignatureIncluded in your stay
  • Island Walk on Muhu

    From the manor, the island is best discovered on foot and at a slow pace. This experience highlights what makes Muhu distinctive: open landscapes, sea air, shifting light and the constant relationship between land and sea. It is especially suited to travellers who want their stay to feel like a true pause, away from overfilled schedules and hurried sightseeing.

    Included in your stay
  • Tailored Wellness Moment

    In surroundings this peaceful, wellness feels like a natural extension of the stay. A tailored moment, shaped around the rhythm of your day, helps prolong the calming effects of island life after a walk, a swim or simply a few hours outdoors. The point is not performance, but recovery, relaxation and a return to a slower rhythm of breathing.

    Bien-êtreReservation required
  • Dinner at the Manor

    In the evening, dining at the manor takes on a particular character. After a day spent between nature and rest, dinner becomes an anchoring moment, almost a ritual. Guests come for the enveloping atmosphere of the house, the quality of service and the pleasure of a meal that extends the character of the place. It is ideal for couples and for anyone who values dining that feels in harmony with its setting.

    Reservation required
  • Summer Nature Escape

    The warmer season is especially well suited to discovering Muhu. This nature escape focuses on the island’s most immediate pleasures: walking, swimming and time spent outdoors in a preserved environment. It is a particularly fitting way to experience Pädaste Manor, not merely as an indoor retreat, but as an elegant starting point for a landscape that shapes the entire stay.

    ÉtéReservation required
  • Couples' Disconnect Retreat

    Pädaste Manor naturally lends itself to stays for two. The intimate atmosphere, the calm of the estate, the surrounding nature and the attentive service create a setting especially suited to a pause away from everyday rhythm. This experience is not built on an accumulation of activities, but on the quality of shared time: long mornings, walks, dinner at the manor and a return to the island’s silence.

    CouplesIncluded in your stay

Highlights

  • On Muhu Island, surrounded by nature
  • Historic manor with Estonian architecture
  • Intimate and peaceful atmosphere
  • Member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World

Services & amenities

Wellness

  • Spa

Dining

  • Fine-dining restaurant
  • Bar

Services

  • 24-hour concierge
  • Laundry service

Connectivity

  • Free Wi-Fi

Accessibility

  • Elevator

Other amenities

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Air conditioning
  • Bathrobes and slippers
  • Blackout curtains
  • Breakfast service
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Garden
  • In-room safe
  • Luggage storage
  • Massage treatments
  • Minibar
  • Multilingual staff
  • Nespresso machine
  • Non-smoking property
  • Premium toiletries
  • Restaurant
  • Turndown service
  • USB charging ports
  • Wake-up service

Rooms & suites

Room catalog coming soon.

Stay policies

Check-in & check-out

Check-in
From 14:00 to 20:00
Check-out
Until 12:00

Wi-Fi

Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi in all rooms and public spaces.

Distinctions & affiliations

Labels & distinctions
Small Luxury Hotels of the World

Why book with MyConciergeHotel?

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  • Advisors 7 days a week

    A French-speaking team replies to your enquiries by email within 24 business hours.

Why choose Padaste Manor?

Padaste Manor is an exceptional address in Île de Muhu, chosen by the Concierge for its location, service and character. This page gathers verified facts — rooms, dining, amenities, access and policies — together with the Concierge's tip, the operational secret worth knowing before you go. Updated 31 May 2026.

The Concierge's 5 top answers about this hotel

The questions my guests ask me most. Direct answers, no fluff.

  1. Does the hotel have parking facilities?

    Yes, the hotel has on-site parking. It is advisable to reserve a spot in advance through the concierge, as the number of spaces may be limited.

    My tip : Signalez votre heure d'arrivée la veille, cela facilite l'attribution d'une place au plus près.

  2. What kind of breakfast is served?

    The hotel offers a continental breakfast, included in the room rate. The usual hours are from 7 AM to 10 AM, with room service available.

  3. Is Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel?

    Yes, Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, including in the rooms and common areas.

  4. Are pets allowed at Padaste Manor?

    Pets are not allowed at Padaste Manor. For exceptions or dedicated services, please contact the concierge.

  5. How far is the hotel from the airport?

    The nearest main airport is Kuressaare Airport, located about 30 km from the hotel. The drive takes approximately 30 minutes.

Frequently asked questions

Before your stay

  • Does the hotel have parking facilities?

    Yes, the hotel has on-site parking. It is advisable to reserve a spot in advance through the concierge, as the number of spaces may be limited.

  • What kind of breakfast is served?

    The hotel offers a continental breakfast, included in the room rate. The usual hours are from 7 AM to 10 AM, with room service available.

  • Is Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel?

    Yes, Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, including in the rooms and common areas.

  • Are pets allowed at Padaste Manor?

    Pets are not allowed at Padaste Manor. For exceptions or dedicated services, please contact the concierge.

  • How far is the hotel from the airport?

    The nearest main airport is Kuressaare Airport, located about 30 km from the hotel. The drive takes approximately 30 minutes.

  • Does the hotel have a pool?

    No, the hotel does not have a pool. For aquatic activities, please consult the concierge for recommendations.

  • Is early check-in available?

    Early check-in is subject to availability. It is recommended to contact the concierge in advance to check the possibilities.

  • Are airport transfers offered?

    Yes, airport transfers can be arranged by the hotel, usually at an additional cost. Please contact the concierge for more details.

  • What is the hotel's cancellation policy?

    The cancellation policy varies depending on the rate and season. Generally, cancellation is free up to 24-72 hours before arrival. Please contact the concierge for specific terms.

  • Are there any tourist taxes to pay?

    Yes, there is a local tourist tax to be paid on-site, with the amount varying per night and per person.

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