The Light Tower is traditionally used to song festivals, when the festival opening the fire lit in the tower, it be in the fire as far as the festival ends. During other times the Light Tower is open to all visitors who wants to enjoy the view from the tower. 6 Rappelling The company Köieronija/Airola Seikluste OÜ offers the possibility of rope descent from the Light Tower of the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. The adventure starts with putting on the safety accoutrements (climbing belts and helmets), instruction and testing of descent equipment on the stairs of the Light Tower. Then we will go up in the tower and descend from 8, 15, 30 or 40 meters. The adventure lasts for 3 or 4 hours. The price of the rope descent for a group of 10 is 5 000.-, plus 300.- for every additional person.
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