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Järvenukka Holiday House

Antsla vald, Võru maakond, 66412

51 km from Võru, 15 km from Antsla.We offer accommodation in two old renovated log houses on the north shore of Lake Ähijärv. The houses include a kitchen with tableware. There’s also a bonfire site, grill, sauna and boat and the Karula National Park hiking trails are nearby.

Amenities

  • Free parking
  • Fridge
  • Recreation area/picnic ground

Open times

8. mai - 20. sept

Eeltellimsel

Contact

  • +372 5232066
  • harrinuka@gmail.com

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  • Hiking Trails

RMK Voorepalu Põrgurada trail

The hiking trail, which is suitable for a pleasant walk, starts on the other side of the road opposite the Voorepalu campfire site and runs along an extremely varied landscape with several steep ascents and descents. The trail has information boards introducing past events and folklore and the highest point of the trail has a table and benches for resting. Rope railings have been installed on the steep slopes of the trail.The historical Postal Road runs between the campfire site and the hiking trail. Ristimänd tree and many other exciting places are on the trail with a varied landscape. Two cars can park at the campfire site.

Toreski Farm Stable Building accommodation

The historic stable building of Toreski Farm in Kodavere near Lake Peipsi offers the opportunity to enjoy a pleasant stay in a scenic natural setting. On the first floor of the building, you'll find a spacious living room and kitchen, perfect for preparing meals together and spending quality time. Upstairs, two bedrooms create a cozy atmosphere for a longer vacation. The shower and toilet are located in a separate, adjacent building. In the living room, guests have access to table tennis, carrom, a dining table, a kitchenette with a fridge and stove, and a sofa area. Upstairs, beside the beds, there is also a desk and a reading corner. The house includes a spacious partially roofed terrace, which is an ideal place for grilling, sitting in the evening sun, or simply enjoying the outdoors. The stable building of Toreski Farm is particularly suitable for those who appreciate peace, proximity to nature, and a cozy atmosphere. This accommodation is not intended for partying – here you will find a quiet and pleasant holiday spot.

  • Parks

Luua Arboretum

Luua Arboretum exhibits about 500 species and forms of trees and bushes. The arboretum was founded based on the principles of botanical geography with the departments for plants from Europe, Siberia, Central Asia, the Far East and North America.

  • Pet friendly

Trepimäe Holiday House

Trepimäe Holiday Home in Tartu County is an ideal destination for groups who appreciate beautiful nature, peace, and privacy. The holiday home is perfect for both pleasant gatherings and a relaxing holiday all year round, as beautiful Lake Võrtsjärv offers activities to enjoy in every season. The holiday home has a kitchen with the necessary appliances and a cozy wood-burning sauna for relaxing after an active day in nature. The outdoor area accommodates groups of various sizes. If desired, you can also order a hot tub to enjoy relaxing outdoors. Pets are welcome, but please note that they are not allowed in the bedrooms on the second floor.

The Leaning House of Tartu

In the heart of Tartu’s Old Town, right next to Town Hall Square, stands the Leaning House, often affectionately called “The Leaning Tower of Tartu” by locals. The house was built in 1793 along the edge of the medieval city wall. The side facing the river rests on the old wall’s stone foundation, while the other side sits on softer ground. This unique construction has caused the building to slowly but noticeably lean, making it one of Tartu’s most visually distinctive landmarks today. From 1879, the building housed a pharmacy for many years, where, in the early 20th century, a young Oskar Luts worked. He went on to become a famous Estonian writer. Today, the Leaning House is home to the Tartu Art Museum, where visitors can explore works by both Estonian and international artists, participate in educational programs, and enjoy inspiring art experiences. Tartu's Leaning House is listed in the national register of cultural monuments, making it both a historical and cultural gem that combines the rich history of Tartu’s Old Town with vibrant contemporary art.

  • Guided tours

Kick sledge trip to the uninhabited Salosaar

The uninhabited Salosaar is located in Lämmijärv, about 1.5 km from the mouth of River Võhandu. It is one of the thirty islands of Lake Peipus. The island is special thanks to its nature, history, and the fact that Lake Pskov starts at the eastern coast of the island. This means that during one trip, you can visit two lakes!The guided Robinsonade to Salosaar and back lasts for about two hours. During it, we will move on the lake with kicksleds and stop on the island. We will explore a colony of cormorants, take a look at Russia, see an old farm and the German line of defence, and admire the view from the high shore of the island.More information is available on our website.

Cafe-buffet Saverna Buffik

Saverna Buffik is a cosy modern roadside buffet café where you can take time off and enjoy delicious food.The breakfast and lunch buffet is perfect for anyone who values their time. In addition to Italian dishes, the café also offers home-made fresh bread, pies, and pastries which can be enjoyed on site or purchased to go.Saverna Buffik is a suitable place for various events. Depending on the event, we also offer a special menu.

  • Monuments

Monument to Barclay de Tolly

Prince Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly (1761–1818) was a Russian military commander and a field marshal general. Barclay de Tolly (Russian: Mikhail Bogdanovich Barclay de Tolly) was descended from a family of Baltic nobility. As a Russian military commander, Barclay de Tolly displayed talent and courage in several battles for which he was awarded 14 decorations. Barclay de Tolly has been awarded the Order of St. George (1st class), the title of a Count, the rank of a Field Marshal General, and the title of a Prince.The monument was erected in 1849. The authors are V. Demut-Malinovski and A. Stsedrin. Barclay de Tolly is buried in his family tomb in Jõgeveste.

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