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Aidu Altar of Victory

Põltsamaa vald, Jõgeva maakond, 48202

The Aidu Altar of Victory is a memorial to the War of Independence.One of the most important battles of the War of Independence was held near the Aidu village in 1919. A memorial was opened on June 23, 1929, which was reopened 60 years later. This also marks the spot how far a soldier of the Red Army managed to invade.

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  • Free parking

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Throughout the Year

Around the Clock

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  • jogeva@visitestonia.com

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Toreski Farm Guesthouse

A cozy holiday home, Toreski Farm, located in the village of Kodavere on the shores of Lake Peipsi, awaits visitors who enjoy rustic tranquility and the beauty of nature. The two-story house has a living room with a kitchen, a bathroom, and a hallway on the first floor. On the second floor, a spacious bedroom provides a comfortable sleeping space for families or groups of friends. The kitchen is equipped with everything necessary for cooking, including a stove and a refrigerator. Next to the house is a covered terrace where you can listen to birdsong, have pleasant evening chats, or play table tennis. If desired, it is also possible to use the hot tub or sauna. There is convenient parking available for guests in the yard. Toreski Farm is ideal for those seeking a peaceful holiday destination and who appreciate proximity to nature. The holiday home is not intended for large and noisy parties but for a cozy stay with family or close friends.

  • Canoeing

Canoe trip near Otepää

VeeTee canoe trips guarantee a fun-filled experience!Come in any season with you family, friends or colleagues and get to know the beautiful rivers and lakes of Southern Estonia and the vicinity of Otepää (the lakes of Kooraste but also Pühajärv, Ahja, Võhandu, Elva, Piusa) as well as the wonderful countryside!Price includes boat rental and instructions; by request, we can also arrange transportation to destination and lunch. If you decide to stay the night, then the Annemäe Holiday House for 8 and its sauna are at your disposal!Contact us and we can arrange everything – let the water and fresh air wash away the stress and dullness of daily routine!

Café Ateljee

This family-friendly home café with one-of-a-kind interior design is located in the city centre of Jõgeva and aims to serve home-cooked food in a cosy environment. From time to time, you can also enjoy live music here. It is a wonderful place for spending time with your family and friends.During summer season, outdoor café is also open.

  • Monuments

War of Independence Memorial in Rõuge

In 1926, on the initiative of pastor Valter Viks, a memorial to the 200 citizens of Rõuge who were killed in the War of Independence, designed by artist Voldermar Mellik, was erected near the Rõuge Church. The Estonian text engraved in the stone on the front of the memorial reads "1918-1920. Honour the Fallen! Your thankful Rõuge parish". In 1945, the Bolsheviks blew up the memorial, and the bronze soldier and its foundation stones were buried in the ground near the monument. A local artist Aksel Ollmann dug the bronze statue out under the cover of night and hid it on his farm. In 1988, the statue was dug up from its hiding place. The memorial was re-inaugurated on 30 October 1988. The statue was restored by Ars Monumentaal.

  • Guided tours
  • Castles
  • Manors

Guided day trip to the Onion Route along Lake Peipsi

Spend an exciting day trip exploring the culture of the Onion Route, which will introduce you to the following: Baltic German culture at Alatskivi Castle Estonian peasant culture and the Kodavere parish at the Juhan Liiv Museum or the Kodavere Heritage Centre Russian Old Believer culture at the Peipsimaa Heritage Centre or the Kolkja Old Believer Museum Local onion farming at Kostja Onion Farm (with delicious onion pies and samovar tea) At each location, a local guide awaits the group to share many stories about local life. If desired, it is possible to arrange transport from a suitable starting point, accommodation, and catering. The price depends on the number of participants. Additionally, you can order transportation (to pick you up at a location that suits you best), accommodation, and catering.

  • Churches

EELC Roosa Jacob’s Church

The legend speaks about the owner of Roosa manor, who had promised to build a church if he is saved from a shipwreck. When he had happily escaped the sea, he fulfilled his promise and the first church was built in Roosa in 1735.The current church is the third one in Roosa, built in 1893.The massive quarrystone walls have round-headed windows and brick ornaments, the tower has four sides and triangular gables. The altar-piece is a copy of the ″Christ on the Cross” from the St. Mary's Church in Rõuge and the organ is the first church organ the Kriisa brothers built in 1900.

  • Churches

Urvaste church and cemetery on the shores of Lake Uhtjärv

The EELC St. Urbanus' Church in Urvaste, Võru County is one of the oldest and most unique country churches. The earliest written records date back to 1413, which means that 600 years have passed since the church was first mentioned.The church we see today – a three-naved Gothic basilica – was consecrated on 5 September 1889. The entire interior of the church also dates back to this time. In 1938, The organ was built by the Kriisa brothers in 1938, while the church bells date back to 1832.From the yellow National Geographic window on the shores of Lake Uhtjärv, you can enjoy a breathtaking view over the Urvaste church and the primeval valley of Lake Uhtjärv. The window marks one of the 21 places worthy of discovery in South-Estonia.

Hotel de Tolly

All the rooms in this hotel have female names with the last letter A instead of numbers. Anna, Dora, Hortensia etc. Hotel has a beautiful big green garden. We help you to plan and conduct weddings, summer and winter events for companies, birthdays etc. We have big garden awning for 100 people. Quests have opportunity to spend leisure time playing pool or mini-golf and it free for accommodating people.

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