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Kursi summer manor

Põltsamaa vald, Jõgeva maakond, 49008

The Kursi summer manor was built by count Manteuffel in 1888 as a place to retreat from the buzz and daily activities of the manor centre.The same is offered by the manor today – a noble building in the midst of beautiful nature, secluded enough, but yet close to everything you might need in order to spend a refreshing holiday, focus on productive work, or meet for a long-awaited encounter.The layout and openness of the rooms and the interesting accommodation allow a holiday, seminar, a dignified party, or a brainstorming session with a larger or smaller group just as you like – together or separately as needed.

Amenities

  • WiFi
  • Free parking
  • Sauna
  • Catering
  • Family rooms

Open times

Throughout the Year

Eeltellimsel

Contact

  • +372 5309 0650
  • info@kursimois.ee

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  • Parks

Ülenurme Park

The Ülenurme Manor Park was established in the second half of the 19th century when the new manor was built. The Historicist main building of the manor, as well as the smaller buildings next to the park, which are used by the Estonian Agricultural Museum, have been well preserved.Here, you can see farm animals, ride ponies, and visit exhibitions. From 15 May 2021 to 30 April 2022, you can visit the wonderful exhibition of agricultural machinery models 'World of Mini Tractors'.Ülenurme Park is a wonderful place for the whole family to walk and enjoy nature. There are information boards in the park,so you can study the different types of trees and shrubs growing here.

ÖÖD Hötels Rõuge

The cozy ÖÖD Hötels Rõuge mirror house is located in South Estonia on a beautiful hillside by Lake Suurjärv. You can enjoy the sunset from the room or while swimming in the lake. Nearby, you can find the Ööbikuorg observation tower Pesapuu, Hinni Canyon, relaxing hiking trails, and more. The ÖÖD house has everything you need for a holiday — a large, comfortable bed, a fully equipped kitchenette, a spacious terrace with a grill, a toilet, a shower, a cozy interior, and a fantastic panoramic view of nature. This is the place to spend a memorable night alone or with a dear companion!

  • Manors

Tähtvere Mansion

Tähtvere Mansion was first mentioned in 1515 and belonged to the Bishop of Tartu in the Middle Ages. In 1919, part of the lands of Tähtvere Mansion were sold as the first building plots of Tähtvere District. The main building of the mansion (built in 1910 in the heimat style) has been preserved and is used as one of the study buildings of the Estonian University of Life Sciences (an extension has been added to it).The surviving outbuildings of the mansion are a small animal barn, a maid's house, a barn/grain dryer, a cattle barn, a farmhand's house, and a smithy.The Mansion can only be seen from the outside and it can also be seen for example in the guided bicycle tour "Tartu City Mansions".

  • Hiking Trails

Karula National Park and the visitor centre by the Lake Ähijärv

Karula National Park is Estonia's smallest national park, characterized by a hilly landscape rich in lakes, with 60 lakes on the highland. The national park is open to everyone: families, backpackers, and nature enthusiasts, offering various opportunities for relaxation and hiking. At the visitor center located by Lake Ähijärv, you can get information about the opportunities available in the national park, and the permanent exhibition there introduces the history, nature, folk culture of the Karula region, as well as the modern lifestyle. The heart of the national park is Lake Ähijärv, which is ideal for boating, swimming, and enjoying nature. Hiking enthusiasts are awaited by well-maintained trails that lead through forests, wooded meadows, and hilly landscapes, offering views unique to Karula. Popular destinations include the Rebäse hiking trail, Lüllemäe observation tower, and Kaika hillocks, which offer a great view of the rolling landscape. The national park has plenty of camping and bonfire sites, as well as natural swimming spots, making it suitable for both day trips and longer vacations.

  • Monuments

Monument to Villem Reiman

The new monument to Villem Reiman (1861-1917) was opened in 2004 and its author is Mati Varik.Villem Reiman was a pastor and a cultural persona who fought for the independence of the Estonian people as a figurehead of the Estonian national movement.

Holiday House of Vällamäe Farm

The Holiday House of Vällamäe Farm is a comfortable and quiet place to spend family holiday in beautiful natural environment. There is a log house in the Farm with a beautiful view of the shore of a lake and a 3.5 km long hiking trail in primeval Vällamäe forest located in the immediate vicinity.

Tiku Holiday Homes

Tiku Holiday Homes offer a great opportunity to relax in the middle of wonderful nature, in the unique primeval valley of the Ahja River.Tiku Holiday Homes include holiday houses Kelder (cellar) and Ait (granary), a camping site, saunas, and an open-air hall.Fresh air and enchanting nature views can be enjoyed all year round. In winter, our guests can use the ski and skating trails. In summer, you can enjoy boats, a swimming area, hiking trails, and water bikes, stepboards, or a raft sauna.From 2021, it is also possible to book Mull (bubble) – a dome tent with wonderful nature views and amenities.

Päikseranna Holiday House

Päikseranna Holiday House is a peaceful place in a deep forest with a beautiful lake and beach. Nearby you will find the Piusa Caves Visitor Centre (13 km), the Värska Sanatorium Water Park (15 km), the Seto Farm Museum (14 km), the Meenikunno bog (20 km) and the Vana Vastseliina castle (30 km). Riding from one attraction to the next on a bike, largely along forest tracks, is particularly enjoyable.

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