How to get by car to the scenic Elda Pank on Saaremaa Island?
Elda Pank is a coastal cliff located in Saaremaa Parish, at the northwestern tip of the Atla peninsula, in Estonia.

Where is Elda Pank?
This scenic spot, also known as Eldas klints, is located on Saaremaa Island, in the western part of the country, to the north of Latvia, within the Vilsandi National Park.
Is Elda Pank worth the drive?
This coastal cliff is very scenic, as it provides stunning views of the sea, and you have the remains of a Russian watchtower as well as bunkers along the shoreline.
Is the road to Elda Pank unpaved?
The road to this cliff is totally unpaved and awful. It’s a very sketchy drive, with stones, gravel, and grass. A 4x4 vehicle is required.
How long is the road to Elda Pank?
The final part of the road is closed to private vehicles. Starting from Road 112, near Karala, the drive is 8.2 km (5.09 miles) long.
Can I drive to Elda Pank?
According to some local sources, you're unable to get to the end as the last 50m have been closed with an electric fence by the owner of the land.