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Rafting for pupils on Emajõgi River

Parve tee 17, Luunja vald, Tartu maakond, 62204

This two-day (24h) adventure takes place on the Emajõgi River and in Peipsiveere Nature Reserve. The mode of transport are motorised and safe pontoon catamarans. By self-piloting (with the help of an adult), you chart your own course through the waterways, stopping at the Emajõe-Suursoo Nature Centre along the way. You then make your way to the fifth biggest body of inland water in Europe – Lake Peipus – before reaching your stop for the night at the raft house, where you will find a warm bed, dinner, canoes, and a sauna.The rafting trips require groups of at least 20 pupils and two adults.

Amenities

  • WC
  • Free parking

Open times

1. mai - 30. okt

Eeltellimsel

Contact

  • +372 5050253
  • Kalle@parvematk.ee

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  • Adventure games

Safecracker Escape Room

The Safecracker Escape Room in Tartu offers an exciting and challenging experience suitable for playing with friends, family, and colleagues. During the game, you have to solve puzzles that require both logical thinking and teamwork. There are also plenty of opportunities to think things over and laugh at yourself. The escape room is also suitable for children, as it contains no scary elements. In the escape room, you can use up to three clues to help solve more complex tasks. After the game, each team will receive a document about their escape as a souvenir. Join the game — break the code and get out!

  • Vegetarian food

Viimsi Uulits Tänavagurmee

Uulits, the pioneer of the Estonian street food, offers fresh street food in a modern, healthy, and Estonian way in Viimsi Centre.Our menu includes juicy beef burgers and wraps, handmade potatoes, and natural beverages made from fresh ingredients. There is also a menu for vegetarians. We make all mayonnaise, jams, sauces, and ketchups on the spot.Anyone who appreciates a high-quality taste experience is welcome to enjoy real street food in Uulits.

  • Castles

Sillapää Castle

Räpina Mäemõisa Manor House, also known as Sillapää Castle representing the Late Classical style was built in the middle of the 19th century. The centre and annexes of the original building had two storeys which were connected with one-storey galleries. The rear of the building is decorated by four Ionic columns with triangular pediment portico. In 1924 the predecessor of the gardening school started its activities in the building. During 1937-1938 the castle was reconstructed as a fully two-storey building. Today the Manor House accommodates the Räpina Local Lore and Gardening Museum, the Räpina Music School and the Räpina Folk School.

Sorts Club Viraaž Hostel

Hostel is located in a sports building with a gym (18x42m), fitness studio, sauna and solarium. We have an employed masseur. It's a good place for organizing children camps. 600m swimming place with Coast Guard. We also organize canoe trips on Õhne river.

Ainola Centre Guesthouse

Ainola Centre Guesthouse is unique because it is a cultural center where various exhibitions, literary evenings, and concerts are held. The guesthouse offers accommodation for single guests, couples, and families. Each room has a private bathroom and kitchenette, providing guests comfort and privacy. In addition, Ainola Centre offers seminar rooms for organizing various events, and you can rent bicycles to explore Tartu. We also offer the use of a private sauna for an additional fee Come and enjoy comfortable accommodations and cultural experiences!

  • Monuments

Cornflower – Monument to the Victims of Stalinism

The Cornflower (or Broken Cornflower) memorial to the victims of Stalinism was established in 1990 and its author is P. Saar.On top of the granite boulders is a broken cornflower (Estonian national flower). Black stripes run through the grey stone parquet of the square. They depict the railway tracks that symbolise deportation to Siberia. The waterworks of the monument make it possible for water to drip off the petals of the cornflower, like tears.The monument, which was initially erected on the corner of Riia and Pepleri streets in Tartu by the association of freedom fighters Memento, was reopened in its new spot at Pepleri 27. The monument is located next to the grey building. During the Soviet era, a KGB remand prison was located there, where the deportation of many Estonians to Siberia began.

  • Ruins

Raadi Manor

Raadi Manor, which stands on the border of the city of Tartu, had its glory days in the first half of the 19th century with its magnificent art gallery and library and salon evenings. The manor then belonged to the von Liphart family.The main building of the manor was destroyed by the bombing in 1944. The manor park, together with the ruins of the main building and the gate, are included in the list of national cultural monuments.The area forms a distinctive complex: there is the magnificent manor complex, as well as a woodshed, a water tower, an ice cellar, and a restored wall. In the centre of the complex, there is the natural Raadi lake and the restored manor park.

  • Family friendly

Road Museum Machinery Hall ‘Controlling machines’ (Masinate valitsemine)

In July 2019, the exciting permanent exhibition called 'Controlling machines' (Masinate valitsemine) was opened in the new Machinery Hall of the Road Museum. The idea behind the exhibition is the contradictory power relationship between cars and their drivers. The exposition consists of three sub-expositions: car culture, traffic education, and road machine display. Each part conveys the importance and potential of controlling cars in a different way.The Machinery Hall:1,500 m2 of exhibition space120 tons of machinesNew educational programmesExciting eventsThe middle part of the hall, the Traffic Education Centre, can be converted into a conference and event hall with a capacity of up to 150 people.

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