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Kaasiku Holiday House

Kambja vald, Tartu maakond, 62023

Kaasiku Holiday House is located in Kambja rural municipality, near the Pangodi Nature Reserve, a 15-minute drive from Otepää and Elva.The modern holiday house has everything you might need for a cosy stay: a fully equipped kitchen, four bedrooms (for a total of 10 people), a Finnish sauna and a steam sauna, and a heated pool.It is the perfect place for families looking for peace and quiet, as well as for groups of friends who seek to spend an active holiday.The holiday house is rented out as a complex and for a minimum of two nights.

Amenities

  • Free parking
  • Fridge

Open times

1. jaan - 31. dets

Eeltellimsel

Contact

  • +372 512 2464
  • kaasikupuhkemaja@gmail.com

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Antonius Courtyard

Antonius Courtyard is a historical site in the heart of Tartu's Old Town, where history meets contemporary creativity. This special courtyard, with centuries-old craftsmanship and artistic heritage, offers the opportunity to experience a vibrant cultural space in an authentic environment. Historically, this place is associated with the craft guild known as the St. Anthony's Guild, whose roots go back to the Middle Ages. Guilds played an important role in the economic and social life of cities, bringing together masters and regulating crafts and trade. The area was located near St. John's Church and was part of the medieval city structure where craftsmen lived and worked. Today, Antonius Courtyard is an inspiring creative center where designers, artists, and craftsmen work. It is a popular venue for events — concerts, performances, and other cultural events are held here year-round, bringing together designers, creative entrepreneurs, and visitors. During opening hours, you can explore the history exhibition about the Tartu County Creative Path and Tartu Small Guild.

  • Canoeing

Canoeing on River Ahja with a pancake picnic

River Ahja is well-known for it picturesque and primeval nature. Sandstone outcrops border the river, you can see beavers, otters and the favourite of nature photographers — kingfisher. Some parts of the river have a stronger current, while others are calmer.The hike begins from Koorvere or Kiidjärve and summer hikes include a pancake picnic. All hikers will be given thorough instructions before the hike and guides will keep an eye on you during the canoeing trip.

Kuningatalu Holiday House

Kuningatalu Holiday House is located on the right-hand shore of Lake Tamula, when viewed from the Kreutzwald Park, and it is possible to access the Holiday House on foot by crossing the longest suspension bridge in Estonia. Kuningatalu Holiday House on Roosisaar (Rose Island) is the best place for active family holiday: there are playgrounds and attractions for children, sports fields and tennis courts for parents, saunas and grill houses and Lake Tamula for swimming there, plus also boat and canoe rides. Kuningatalu Holiday House is characterised by the quiet of the countryside, but if you wish to enjoy the noise of a small city, you will find it just 500 m away on foot.

  • Churches

Tartu St Luke’s Church of the Estonian Methodist Church

Tartu St Luke’s Church is a modern sacral building (architect Indrek Allmann), which is located in the Toomemägi area. Interesting facts: - Tartu St Luke’s Church was declared the best new building in Tartu in 2002; - the church is located on the site that used to belong to the famous professor of surgery Zoege von Manteuffel.

  • Hiking Trails

Emajõe river shore path

The 4-km Emajõe river shore path starts from the Turu bridge between River Emajõgi and Anne channel, and it runs on the Natura 2000 protection area and offers spacious views of the Anne channel, River Emajõgi, ship and boat traffic, and Karlova harbour.The hiking trail features information boards, riverside picnic areas, and several bridges, you can also meet hobby fishermen there. During spring, the path may be flooded and provides an opportunity to enjoy the views of the flooded meadow. When the trail ends, you can walk the same way back. Another option is to turn left to the gravel road, which leads to the Ihaste cycling and walking road.

Mahedikud organic and farm products

Mahedikud is a small and cosy organic shop in the town of Valga. The shop sells carefully chosen natural, organic, and farm products.Mahedikud organic and farm products aim to provide customers with high-quality food products, share knowledge about nutritious food, and educate on the topic of reasonable consumption. Mahedikud shop believes direct contact and a personal approach to be the best and most reliable ways to achieve their goals.Mahedikud sells a variety of organic products which can also be purchased from their website.

  • Churches

St. Nicholas’ church, Põltsamaa

This Lutheran church, originally constructed on a bastion and the town's walls, was restored from its war-time ruins 50 years ago. Its altar, pulpit, lights and tower bells (XIX) are from the now defunct University of Tartu church.

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Ritsiku church in Mõniste

Of the Orthodox churches in Võru County, Ritsiku church in Mõniste is the second oldest (dating back to 1855). The oldest is St Catherine's Church in Võru itself.The church in Ritsiku was consecrated in the name of the prophet John the Baptist. Its name day is celebrated by the congregation every year on 24 June.The congregation was established in 1837. The church was constructed from timber and has a tin roof. It was originally known as Mõniste church, since it was located on the lands of the Mõniste estate. But since it was not in Mõniste itself, it was renamed Ritsiku church in Mõniste.The sacristan and parson did a lot of work in educating the local community. Until 1931 the congregation had its own parish school and three smaller schools.

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