• Sõrve (Estonian: Sõrve or Sörve) is a peninsula which forms the southernmost section of the Estonian island Saaremaa in the Baltic Sea.
  • Sõrve Peninsula – first mentioned in 1234 as Sworve – forms the southenmost section of Saaremaa with its lenght of 32 km and and maximum width of 10 km.
  • The image at the top of this post is of the Kaugatuma-Lõo ripple-mark coast on the Sõrve Peninsula, one of my favorite geological places.
  • Day two: - Sõrve peninsula (Sõrve säär) and lighthouse 0:00- coastal defence batteries from WWI and ...
  • I need to cycle around Sõrve peninsula, down from left side and up from right. There’s a stretch of straight and dusty gravel road so I switch to a path by the sea.
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  • The peninsula ends with the Sõrve neck and following islets in Irben Strait. The peninsula was first mentioned in 1234 by the name Sworve.
  • The Sõrve lighthouse (1960) on Saaremaa (1) can be found on the southernmost tip of Sõrve peninsula. Sõrve has a unique and bloody history.
  • This is a panoramic image looking from the top of an old Russian gun emplacement looking south to the end of the Sõrve Peninsula at the village of Sääre.
  • The population in 2017 was about 300 people. The main sightseeing is Sõrve lighthouse at the end of peninsula which was opened for guests in 2018.