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Peninuki Distillery factory tour and tasting

Filosoofi tn 3, Tartu linn, Tartu maakond, 50108

Peninuki is not just a drink, but an experience!
Bold drinks are born at Peninuki Distillery. We are setting new standards and pushing boundaries. We believe that the future of Estonian drink culture lies in creativity, and we are here to lead the way.
From fermentation to distillation, from aging to blending — every process is guided by local taste, boundless curiosity, and deep respect for craftsmanship.
Peninuki Distillery is the first distillery in Southern Estonia, located right in the heart of Tartu! Southern Estonia’s first gins, our award-winning vodka, and Estonia’s first rums are our pride and joy. You can taste these and much more at Peninuki tastings and purchase them at our factory store!
We offer tastings for every preference! Are you interested in gin, rum, tequila, or the behind-the-scenes of production? We have knowledge for everyone! 
Whether the goal is to find a new favorite or just good company, bring your friends to spend some time at Peninuki!

Amenities

  • Free parking
  • Seminar room

Open times

Throughout the Year

Eeltellimsel

Contact

  • +372 5351 8053
  • Krislina@peninuki.ee

Links

www.peninuki.ee

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Trip to Taevaskoda on the riverboat Lonny

Saesaar reservoir with Lonny has become the favourite of many; this trip is taken repeatedly with family, friends or guests from abroad.Sailing takes you to the fairytale of nature: a lake with dark waters, sandstone outcrops with sand martins and kingfishers, who nest there, pondweed floating in the water, a family of beavers and their daily activities.The trip lasts 45 minutes; we will talk about the nature, legends and the formation of the reservoir. The ship has a café that also sells souvenirs.The riverboat embarks from Saesaar harbour on every hour between noon and 6 pm. Friday and Saturday trips include catering.

  • Guided tours
  • Surfing

Nature Tours Estonia overnight paddleboard trips on the waters of Emajõe-Suursoo

Emajõe-Suursoo is an interesting and vibrant water maze of several rivers and lakes. We will ride SUP or paddle boards through the watery labyrinth from Emajõe-Suursoo to Lake Peipsi, where we will cook a delicious dinner over a live fire, rest our feet, and spend the night on a wild beach in hanging beds. There is an opportunity to swim, and those who do not want to sleep in can enjoy the sunrise! The trip includes basic SUP training, equipment, two meals, hanging bed rental, and hiking guide service. The trip is suitable for children aged 13+. Come and immerse yourself in Estonia's magical nature!

  • Skiing

Kubija health trails and training area

The Kubija health trails and training area, which are 4.5 km from the centre of Võru, offer a range of sporting opportunities to all sports lovers in beautiful natural surroundings. The ca 2 km long rollerblading track and forest trails start from the Võru Sports Centre Kubija ski base. Right at the very start of the tracks is a training area in which you can give all of your muscle groups a good workout. There are also treadmills next to the rollerblading track.Did you know...?* In winter there are ski trails in Kubija

Tartu Old Anatomical Theatre

The anatomical theatre, which served as a workplace for many famous doctors and scientists in the 19th century, was completed in 1805 on the southern slope of Toome Hill, Tartu, at the site of the former Swedish-era Carl Gustav bastion. It was originally designed by Johann Wilhelm Krause as a neoclassical rotunda. In 1825-1827, semicircular wing buildings were added to the building according to Krause's design. The anatomical theatre acquired its present shape after the last major extension was completed between 1856 and 1860.Medical Collections of the Medical Faculty of the University of Tartu are available at Science Centre AHHAA.

Aidu Altar of Victory

The Aidu Altar of Victory is a memorial to the War of Independence.One of the most important battles of the War of Independence was held near the Aidu village in 1919. A memorial was opened on June 23, 1929, which was reopened 60 years later. This also marks the spot how far a soldier of the Red Army managed to invade.

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  • Sports centres

Tehvandi Ski Training Track

The 5 km ski track of Tehvandi Sports Centre is covered with artificial snow and invites you to ski classic style or freestyle. The relief of the track is difficult with some dangerous downhill parts and it is therefore more suitable for professionals. The track is lit until 10:00 pm every evening. The 10 km Tehvandi hiking track is more suitable for amateurs.

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Tartu St Alexander’s Church of the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church

Come and take a look at the two-storey St Alexander’s Church in Tartu with its onion domes inspired by old Russian church architecture (architect Vladimir Lunski). Construction of the church started in 1914 and it was re-consecrated in 2003. Interesting facts: - a zinc box with the remains of a saint and a copper plate with a letter have been placed in the cornerstone of Tartu Alexander’s Church. The cornerstone was put in place by Archbishop Ioann during the reign of Emperor Nicholas II on 27 May 1914; - the church was nationalised in 1940 and it was used as a storage building by the University of Tartu and the Estonian National Museum.

Cruffin at Aparaaditehas

Cruffin at Aparaaditehas is the place where it all began. It was our first bakery and remains the heart of the entire enterprise. Hidden in the creative quarter of Tartu's Aparaaditehas, Cruffin is a warm, bread-scented place where mornings start early, croissants rise slowly, and time passes at a slightly different speed. The counter always offers carefully prepared pastries: both classic buttery croissants and playful surprises, such as our famous cheesecake croissant. If you come at the right time, you might also grab warm sourdough bread straight from the oven. But Cruffin at Aparaaditehas is not only a favorite spot for bread fans. On weekends, a delicious brunch menu awaits, perfect for slow mornings with family or friends. Delightfully silky scrambled eggs, fluffy pancakes... and of course, at the heart of every dish is our homemade bread. Compared to our smaller location, Cruffin at Tartu's Town Hall Square, there is more space here, a calmer atmosphere, and the opportunity to truly relax. It's like a home café that keeps drawing people back.

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