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Guided tour by Mesi Tare “Discovering the Onion Route by boat from Lake Peipsi”

Kesk tn 119, Peipsiääre vald, Tartu maakond, 60305

If you want to relax on the Onion Route by Lake Peipsi, then Mesi Tare is the right place!
We offer a special Instagrammable boat tour starting from Mesi Tare in Varnja, where we divide the group into small boats. The guide is the owner of Mesi Tare, who will captain one of the boats himself. In other boats, you can be the boat captain!
We will explore Old Believer villages, sail along the shore, and moor in various small canals to visit places on the shore, including Voronja Gallery, Lendav Laev home restaurant, the Samovar House, Peipsimaa Heritage Center, and other places.
Come and discover the Onion Route and Lake Peipsi by water!

Open times

1. mai - 30. sept

Eeltellimsel

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  • +372 518 1125
  • info@mesitare.ee

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Villa Tammekann (Alvar Aalto House)

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