Quite a quirky experience... This is very much an Estonian heritage hotel, forming part of a vast historical manor and grounds. It's in the process of being entirely renovated and this will no doubt take some years. The grounds are spectacular, with lots of different facets to them, but I guess most people will come for forest walks, cycling, etc. We had a Zen room in the main building and felt that it was a good choice - no need to wrap up warm to come across to breakfast and it was a nice, large comfortable room, if not super luxurious. The service was a bit hit and miss, but perfectly friendly. The main 'La Boheme' restaurant is billed as fine dining, but the room lacks atmosphere and the prices for wine is over the top. The food was good, though. Much less expensive and less formal are meals in the lobby bar, which we found perfectly adequate and well presented. Overall, if you are going to stay in this part of Estonia, we would say that Vihula Manor is a good choice and certainly excellent value for money.