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Linocut workshop in TYPA

Kastani tn 48f, Tartu linn, Tartu maakond, 50410

Linocut is one of the simplest classic graphic techniques where the printing form is cut out of linoleum by hand. In the workshop, each participant prepares a printing plate in linocut technique based on their own design. You can use the finished printing plate repeatedly and print greeting cards, notebook covers, and beautiful pictures.
You can get all the materials from us, but we recommend thinking about your design or searching the Internet for inspiration beforehand. The image should have strong contrasts and clear lines, such as black and white, because linocutting cannot be used for smooth colour transitions.

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  • Free parking

Open times

Throughout the Year

Eeltellimsel

Contact

  • +372 5682 8117
  • typa@typa.ee

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  • Pet friendly
  • Green Key

Hotel Sophia

Hotel Sophia was created to offer a great hotel experience at a great price. It is inspired by a smart lifestyle and an attentive hotel family that you can look forward to meeting even before you arrive. Hotel Sophia is family-friendly and pet-friendly because we understand that the best moments can be shared with family and furry friends. Relax in a comfortable room, enjoy the hospitality of Restaurant Fii, and make the most of the various leisure opportunities offered by the largest shopping center in South Estonia, Lõunakeskus, which is connected to the hotel: cinema, golf, ice skating rink, fitness facilities, and shopping.

  • Rafting
  • Boat trips

Fantastic rafting trip on the Ahja River

The trip is suitable for groups of friends, families and schoolchildren. The slow waters of the winding river flow by large pine trees and ferns growing on the banks, steep sandstone outcrops covered in forest and caves.This area is the birthplace of many a folk legend – about underground castles, Devil's mills, virgins weaving fabric in deep caves, forest elves wondering about the river and water nymphs sitting on large rocks.Duration of the trip: 1.5-2 hoursWe have a raft for 7-8 persons and another for 9-10.Minimum size of the group: 6-7 peopleThe trip begins at Kiidjärve Nature Centre and ends at the dam of the Taevaskoda hydroelectric power station. After the trip, you can have a picnic by the river.

  • Hiking Trails

Rebäse landscape trail

The 7-kilometre-long Rebäse landscape trail is located in the Karula National Park. The trail runs through old farm landscapes, passing the oldest farmstead in the area and the Linnamägi hill with traces of settlement from the Early Iron Age. Hikers can climb up the local "Mount Ararat", see Lake Raudjärv with its ice-cold water, and admire one of the largest gullies of Karula upland.You may need sturdy boots to pass the trail because in rainy weather the trail might be muddy and the boardwalk slippery. The trail also passes pastures, so you might encounter curious but generally friendly cows. Be careful around farm fences, they may be electric!

  • Camping sites

Lake Vaskna in Haanja

Lake Vaskna is 244 meters above sea level, which is why it can also be called a 'mountain lake'. According to legend, the gold of the Swedes from the times of the Northern War has been buried in Vaskna. It is said that a marked stone indicates the location of the gold.There is a campfire site next to the lake, offering a wonderful view of the local dome landscape. There is also a camping site and a swimming spot. Up to ten four-person tents can be put up at the camping site. There are benches, a table, a shelter, a cabin for changing clothes, and a barbeque spot.

  • Guided tours

A tour of the Nopri farm dairy

In Nopri Talumeierei, is addition to independent news, it is possible to book a farm tour of in with family members, lasting 30 minutes or 1.5 hours. You can find out how dairy products end up on store labels from cowkeeping to packaging and shipping to shops. On the tour, you can see and touch real cows, calves, check out the operation and machinery of the dairy, see how the curry, cheese, yoghurt, curd and butter are ripened. If you want to taste of farm products so that the local stuff can also be tried out. For an excursion and extra activities, contact the family, prices are in agreement.

  • Hiking Trails

Tõrvandu forest study trail

The 3 km Tõrvandu forest study trail starts at a crossroads about 400 metres from Pähni Nature Centre. This marked and explained hiking trail is meant for everyone interested in the forest. There are campfire grounds, camping area and shelters on the trail. The 25 observation points of the trail are also permeable by car.

Vana-Laane guesthouse

Vana-Laane Guesthouse is located in Nüpli, 2 km from Otepää, and it is surrounded by beautiful natural surroundings. It offers accommodation in a wooden holiday home.There is a seating and dining area and a stylish fireplace. Guests can enjoy a flat-screen TV, an iPod dock and a seating area. A fully equipped kitchenette is offered which includes a stove, a microwave and a refrigerator.At Vana-Laane Puhkemaja you will find an outdoor hot tub available at an extra fee and barbecuing facilities.

  • Family friendly

Sangaste Manor Stable Visitor Centre

The stable is one of the buildings of the Sangaste Manor which has been renovated into a visitor centre and today houses the exhibition Rukkikrahv ja Ilmaimed (The Rye Count and Wonders of the World).The exhibits at the centre tell the story of the scientific wonders of the 19th century and Count Berg, the owner of Sangaste Castle. It will take the visitors back in time for a hundred years and more. Visitors can also try out exercise devices and other equipment from that time. Children can have fun in the hall of technical wonders as well as at the ‘grandmother’s place’. Come discover and marvel!

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