Welcome and thanks for the info and pictures. I also noticed how good your written English is, it was a pleasure to read it
sounds a lovely place. I will be driving through there in august as im going on holiday in a van im converting. What places would you recommend seeing the most?
I have the idea that Estonian forests, and indeed any Scandinavian ones too, are quite untouched and primal. That means you can't just head out and walk where you want to. There are more hazards that I for one have no experience. Where I am there are no longer wild boars (human bores excepted), bears or linx. No moose or other large animal. Not an issue as such if you stick to proper trails which I guess there are plenty.
I doubt there are such things as untouched forests in any part of Europe, save for parts of Russia west of the Urals. The most remote part in Finland is situated some 30 kilometers from the nearest road. The situation at Southern Finland is much different; dirt roads can be found every kilometer or so.
Some of the forest may seem like they are in their natural state but are in fact cut down a hundred years ago. What comes for the risk of coming by a large animal, moose is the most dangerous one! I have seen a moose cow with a calf walking in a quite busy forest trail in Northern Finland, and not speaking about several reindeers I have witnessed. The largest hazard beside a moose hitting your car is ruining your day by having your shoe stucked in a bog I reckon.
Also very interested to see that nowhere in Finland is more than 30km from a road. In the UK I have read that nowhere is more than 6 miles from a metalled road.
Wouldn't have guessed about the tree having been mostly cut down 100 years ago. Humans do like to make their mark on the planet don't we?!