Letipea is a village in Viru-Nigula Parish, Lääne-Viru County, northern Estonia.
[1] On 8 August 1976, a conflict between resting workers and drunk Soviet border guards took place in Letipea, resulting in the death of 8 people, with 18 more being injured.
It was proposed by Marek Vahula and others in 3 days, as a bird reserve instead of a building plan of the port of Kunda.
It is the largest erratic boulder in the glaciation region of North Europe.
It measures 7 meters in height, a circumference of 48.2 m, a volume of 930 m3, and a mass of approximately 2,500 tonnes.