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Raft house in Emajõe-Suursoo

Järvselja metskond 7, Kastre vald, Tartu maakond, 62414

A unique floating house in the middle of the Kalli River is waiting for you – away from civilization and only accessible by water!The floating house is suitable for a holiday in Estonian nature for both colleagues and families/friends. We offer accommodation for up to 30 people (mattresses and pillows are available). When staying here, be sure to bring a sleeping bag, bath towel, swimwear, your own food, and drinking water. There is electricity (with a generator) and a gas stove in the kitchen with everything you need. The raft house has a sauna and a separate lounge, and canoes and rowing boats can be used.The price starts from 450 euros and depends on the size of the group.

Amenities

  • Free parking
  • Seminar room
  • Recreation area/picnic ground

Open times

Throughout the Year

Eeltellimsel

Contact

  • +372 5050253
  • kalle@parvematk.ee

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  • Pet friendly

Café-wine bar Aega On!

The café "Aega On!" is located in Tartu, Supilinn, at the foot of Toomemägi, in the legendary Toome shop premises. It is a heartfelt meeting place for coffee and wine lovers, fashion gourmets, and both those in a hurry and those who take their time. "Aega On!" combines a cozy café, an intimate wine bar, and a unique clothing outlet, creating a special atmosphere. The wine bar offers, in addition to a carefully selected wine menu, a unique self-service wine experience that lets you discover new flavors at your own pace. The sweet counter features homemade pastries by the hostess, the best cream puffs in Tartu, and mouth-watering macarons, which pair perfectly with both coffee and wine. Social evenings are held regularly: trivia games, bingo, and other gatherings that bring together locals and guests from afar. "Aega On!" is a place where the world stays outside the door and time stops for a moment, offering the opportunity to experience Tartu calmly, through tastes, conversations, and the rhythm of local life.

  • Churches

Tartu Saint George the Martyr Church of the Russian Apostolic Orthodox Church

An orthodox congregation was established in Tartu in 1845 and Priest Joosep Shestakovski (1856–1888) initiated the building of an orthodox church. Tartu Saint George the Martyr Church was built using donations from the congregation and it was consecrated in honour of Saint George by Bishop of Riga and Mitav Benjamin in 1870.

  • Churches

Pindi church in Lasva

Pindi Jaani (St. John's) church was built according to the plan by architect J. G. Mühlhausen. The church was consecrated in 1881. A massive tower stands In the western part of the rectangular church, the vestry is in the north-eastern part. The altarpiece is a copy of the one in Rõuge church, "Jesus on the cross" by Rudolf von zur Mühlen. The new organ built by the brothers Kriisa was consecrated in 1903.The grave and monument of Captain Friedrich Vreeman (1894–1919), who was killed in the Estonian War of Independence, are in the church cemetery. Service is held Sundays at 10.30.Useful information: Laine Villenthal, who was the first woman ordained as a minister in Estonia, served in Pindi church until 2004.

  • Snowshoeing

Bog shoeing on the edge of Europe

A bog shoeing (snowshoeing) trip that stimulates your fancy will take you to the frontier where European and Slavonic cultures meet in a swamp area on the border between Estonia and Russia. We can hike through diverse landscapes and habitats in the diverse Lämmijärve wetland. We will pass through thick reeds, jump over ditches, wakj over bog islands and pass swamp lakes and rivers. We will also take a look at a beaver habitat, places where roes sleep, catch a glimpse of Russia, visit the giant burial mounds of the ancient inhabitants and talk about the local culture and its primeval origins. If we are lucky, we can also see grey herons, predatory birds and water fowls, beavers and foxes.Accommodation and sauna: in Mäe Nature House or Värska Spa and Hotel.

  • Parks

Mõniste Manor Park

Mõniste Manor was first mentioned in 1542. The last owners of the manor were the von Wulff family, but the manor was destroyed in the Estonian War of Independence. The 14.6 ha park at Mõniste was founded in 1840 and is one of the oldest in Võru County. The Mõniste Reservoir plays an important role in the design of the park. The site of the former Manor House is now a large meadow. Spruce, oak, linden, silver birch and larch are indigenous to the park. Some of the more rare species include common spindle, Manchurian walnut and Douglas fir. A sculpture depicting bears is located near the park on the Võru-Valga highway - a reminder of the highway decorations that were in fashion during the Soviet occupation.

  • Workshops

Primary course for making craft wine at Murimäe Winery

Participants of the primary course for making craft wine at Murimäe Farm will learn how to make wine from different ingredients and use the necessary instruments and additives (yeasts, fermentation stoppers, clarifiers). We will also talk about bottling and the legitimation of craft wines (Murimäe Winery is a recognised wine producer). We will taste wines from five different Estonian ingredients (sea buckthorn, black chokeberry, cherry, rhubarb, gooseberry).The visit also includes a tour of the vineyard and the winery, where we will introduce the activities of the Murimäe Winery and Nordic viticulture.

Museum / thematic house Inglite Kodu (Home of Angels)

Have you ever been in the midst of thousands of angels? We offer this powerful and unforgettable experience in the recently opened museum / thematic house Inglite Kodu.Our family has a collection of over 5,000 angels and elves. The farthest we have brought them here is from New Zealand. We have porcelain, glass, metal, wood, and also textile angels.Here, you can escape the rest of the world and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and the cake in the middle of angels. You can also buy lovely gifts and souvenirs here.

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  • Family friendly

Ice Age Centre raft trip on Saadjärv Lake

Discover Saadjärv and take a break on a raft trip starting from the Ice Age Centre. This slow nature experience is perfect for families, couples, and groups who want to enjoy Estonian nature without rushing. Raft trips on Saadjärv proceed at a leisurely pace and offer the opportunity to enjoy expansive views, the lake's tranquility, and the surrounding nature. An attentive visitor might also spot the rare lake ball, a unique algae found in only a few places worldwide and in a few lakes in Estonia. To enrich your experience, you can book a guided rafting trip. The guide shares stories and legends related to Saadjärv, including folklore about Kalevipoeg and legends of the sunken church and a mint. A private raft trip is also suitable for smaller events and can be combined with catering services upon request. The raft trip is an ideal addition to a visit to the Ice Age Centre, offering a comprehensive experience that brings together nature, science, and folklore!

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