Lohu (German: Loal) is a village in Kohila Parish, Rapla County, in northwestern Estonia.
It originally belonged to a Baltic German family, and throughout most of its history continued to be in the hands of the local aristocracy.
When Estonia proclaimed its independence in 1919, sweeping land reforms seized lands owned by almost all Baltic German families and signed them over to ethnic Estonians.
In 1920, the manor was owned by Johan Pitka although it later changed hands several times.
A new main classicist building was erected in the 1780s, partly altered in neo-Gothic fashion during the 19th century.