Vihula (German: Viol) is a village in Haljala Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in northern Estonia,[1] within Lahemaa National Park.
During much of its history, it has belonged to Baltic German aristocratic families.
During the Soviet occupation of Estonia, the manor housed a collective farm.
The present main building, designed by Friedrich Modi, dates from after 1892, when the earlier house was destroyed in a fire.
This Lääne-Viru County location article is a stub.