Ride.
Muhu island.

Muhu is an island in the West Estonian archipelago of the Baltic Sea.
With an area of 76 square miles (198 km), it is the third largest island belonging to Estonia.

- Miles: 37
- Start: Kuivastu
- End: Kuivastu
- Time: 1 to 2 hours
- Suitability: any A2 or above


Kuivastu is a village on the eastern coast of the Estonian island Muhu. Kuivastu Harbour is the primary gateway to the biggest Estonian island Saaremaa (Muhu and Saaremaa are distinct islands but since 1896, they have been connected by a causeway Väinatamm). The corresponding harbour on the continental side is situated in Virtsu.

Simisti is a village in Muhu Parish, Saare County in western Estonia.

Pallasmaa is a village in Muhu Parish, Saare County in western Estonia.

Kallaste is a village in Muhu Parish, Saare County in western Estonia.

To complete the trip back to the Ferry in Kuivastu or carry on to Saaremaa.

Väinatamm is the name of the largest causeway in Estonia on the Estonian national road 10. The causeway, opened in 1896, connects the island of Muhu, located between Saaremaa and the mainland, with Saaremaa. Construction of the causeway cut the sea crossing between the continent and Saaremaa by about half, and transit time even further. In 1917, the causeway was the site of heavy fighting during Operation Albion, as German bicycle troops attempted to cut off and encircle retreating Russian forces, while securing the route to Muhu.