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Shroomwell factory tour and degustation in Tõrva

Tööstuse tn 11, Tõrva vald, Valga maakond, 68607

Come and explore the largest indoor medicinal mushroom cultivation in the Nordic countries!We introduce innovative methods in the cultivation of medicinal mushrooms and open the doors to the knowledge and technology behind growing these fungi. You’ll witness the entire process of growing medicinal mushrooms from start to finish, gaining insight into their developmental cycle and importance in our daily lives.During the tour, you’ll have the opportunity to taste well-known Chaga elixirs and the award-winning functional soft drink! Welcome to the tour in Tõrva! 

Amenities

  • WC
  • Free parking

Open times

Throughout the Year

Eeltellimsel

Contact

  • +372 5323 3135
  • info@shroomwell.com

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Varnja Samovar House

Peipsiveere Samovar House is a small museum in the Old Believers' village of Varnja that introduces visitors to the world of samovars and tea culture along Lake Peipsi. The private collection, accumulated over decades, contains more than 200 diverse samovars. From simple tin samovars to rare ones with elaborate engravings, reflecting the skills and traditions of masters from different eras. The exhibition, located in an authentic Old Believers' house, offers visitors insight into why the samovar was more than just a kettle for centuries. Stories reveal the origins of samovars, manufacturing techniques, usage methods, different design types, and tea-drinking traditions in the communities along the lake. Every guest can taste genuine samovar tea and the famous Ivan chai, and try traditional boiled sugar with the tea, an integral part of Old Believers' tea culture. If desired, one can also explore handmade samovar accessories and hear stories from the hostess of Mesi Tare about preparing, serving, and respectfully preserving tea.

  • Disc golf

Alatskivi disc golf park

Disc golf is a sport that can simultaneously be a fun hobby, a pleasant pastime with friends, a health-promoting form of exercise, or even a serious top-level sport. In the beautiful, historical surroundings of Alatskivi Castle's park in Tartu County, a disc golf course with 10 baskets awaits you, with a total par of 30 and a course length of 1077 meters. The course offers challenges for both beginner players and more experienced enthusiasts, as it is designed to suit players of all ages and skill levels. The park's naturally inspiring atmosphere makes the experience even more special. The disc golf course is open to players around the clock, allowing you to come and play whenever it suits you. Discs can be borrowed free of charge from Alatskivi Castle's reception desk during the castle's opening hours, provided an identity document is presented. Grab the discs, invite your friends, and head to Alatskivi Castle Park. Enjoy a game, nature, and the unique atmosphere of the castle's garden!

Weaving course at Turgi Handicraft Farm

Turgi Handicraft Farm offers a creative holiday by weaving on looms.The selection includes various several-day courses, because the hostess Veinika Västrik introduces the basics of weaving to the beginners and more complex weaving techniques to the more experienced participants. Delicious and healthy meals are offered to the participants three times a day by the host Ergo.See the course dates at the homepage. If you wish, you are welcome to visit us with your group of friends (up to 8 people) and we will find a suitable time for both of us! The price of the 3-day course includes accommodation, catering, weaving materials and the design.You are welcome to weave with us!

Estonian flagstaff in Otepää

The Estonian blue-black-and-white national flag waves in the highest flagstaff in Estonia – on the renewed Central Square in the centre of Otepää. The flag was hoisted on a 20-metre flagstaff on the National Flag Day on 4 June 2009, when 125 years passed from the day when the first blue-black-and-white flag was commemorated and consecrated. Next to the flag are information stands with the story of the Estonian flag, and in the nearby Community Garden, you can learn exciting facts about the history of Otepää.The flag consecrated on 4 June 1884 was initially the flag of Estonian University Students, then the Estonian national flag, and when the Republic of Estonia was established, blue, black, and white were declared the national colours.

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Käre Battlefields

With scenic beauty and rich history, the Käre Battlefields offer pastime and a delight to the eye.Historically, the Käre farm has been a war zone, and the forest hides numerous bunkers, trenches and military artefacts. The place, at its most authentic, takes us back to the battlefields of 1944.The aim of the club, which is based at the Käre Battlefields, is to preserve and exhibit old equipment and antiuqes. The historical heritage is combined with modern leisure activities such as guided walks near trenches and bunkers or safaris in the countryside.

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Supilinn — Tartu’s historic neighborhood of wooden homes

Supilinn is Tartu's most bohemian district, where 18th-century wooden houses, courtyards awash in urban greenery, and the banks of the Emajõgi River create an unparalleled atmosphere. It combines the best of city living with a natural environment, where you can feel the community spirit and local creativity. Go for a walk in Supilinn on the beautiful promenade along the Emajõgi River, where century-old trees and a tranquil frog pond give the city a breath of fresh air. Street art, colorful courtyards, and wooden houses tell Supilinn's story, which is best experienced during the spring Supilinn Days, when courtyards and gardens open to guests and the entire district turns into a large festival. The best way to explore Supilin is on foot or by bike, so you can notice hidden corners, shutter patterns, and backyard gardens. A walk with a local guide can reveal hidden layers of the district and highlight its bohemian spirit. More information about guided tours can be found on the Tartu Guides page.

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Sculpture of Karl Menning

Karl Menning was the founder of professional theatre in Estonia and the first professional theatre and stage director in the country. He was the director of the Vanemuine Theatre from 1906 to 1914. His sculpture was created by Mare Mikoff and is unique for the fact that it can be turned on the spot.

A La Ain Café

In the historical Elva railway station building in Tartumaa, you will find A La Ain Café, where you can enjoy international food in comfort. A La Ain's menu combines familiar home classics with exciting international dishes, offering something for every taste. Here you will find savory dishes, freshly baked cakes, and delicious soups, all prepared with care and quality ingredients. Mussels have found a special place on the menu, bringing a taste of the sea to the heart of Elva. The drink menu offers refreshing cocktails and mocktails, full of creativity and seasonal flavors, perfect for brightening up everyday life or for festive moments. In addition to delicious food, A La Ain is a meeting place and community center, hosting small events, workshops, and other gatherings. It is a place where history, flavor, and people come together to create a memorable atmosphere. Come and discover global flavors at A La Ain Café in Elva.

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