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  • Sauna & Wellness
  • Saunas

Sõstar Mini-SPA

Uus tn 5, Põlva vald, Põlva maakond, 63308

The Pesa Hotel have a cozy mini-SPA Sõstar. Both hotel guests and other guests can relax here. We also welcome groups. The spa can accommodate up to 12 people at a time. Visits last for two hours.
The mini-SPA has a steam room, a stream-aroma sauna, a hot tub, an ice machine, and a circular shower. After going to the sauna, we recommend going to the light therapy room and enjoy blackcurrant tea while relaxing under the Bioptron lamps.
You can order drinks and snacks to the mini-SPA. If you want to have a proper meal, restaurant PESA will help you out – its menu is an experience for people on their holidays or on business trips.
Pamper your body and mind!

Amenities

  • Free parking
  • Catering

Open times

1. jaan - 31. dets

16:00 - 22:00

Contact

  • +372 5622 2881
  • broneering@pesahotell.ee

Links

www.pesahotell.ee

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  • Churches

St. Mary’s Church in Rõuge

The first stone church was constructed in Rõuge in the 16th century. In 1730, the original church, which was destroyed in the Great Northern War, was replaced with one which had an imposing square tower. The church was blessed in the name of St. Mary. The altar-piece "Christ on the cross" by R. von Mühlen is from 1854. In 1860 the walls were made higher and a mirrored arch was installed. In 1930 the church got a 31-register organ built by the Kriisa brothers. The first Estonian pastor in Rõuge was Rudolf Gottfried Kallas.Useful information! You can attend mass at the church every Sunday at 11:00 and in summer, the church is used as a wayfarers' church. Entrance to the tower is for a fee (grown ups 1.50, children 1 and family ticket 3 euros).

  • Camping sites
  • Lookout towers
  • Hiking Trails

Hiking trails of the Paganamaa Landscape Reserve

there are three different hiking trails with a length of 3.8 km, 4.3 km and 4.7 km in the Paganamaa , just off the Latvian border in plus, there's a gazebo in . All trails begin at the Paganamaa bonfire site, where a beautiful view of Paganamaa nature can be enjoyed from the tower. on the trails, you'll see a mixed forest with a primeval forest appearance and an old Kazik, with Kikkajärv and greater Mudajärv on the road. at the beginning of the hiking trails, there's also a resting place, which is a good place for bonfire making, camping, camping.

  • Camping sites
  • Pet friendly
  • Family friendly

Jõesuu Tourist Farm sauna house

The sauna house of Jõesuu Tourist Farm on the shore of Lake Võrtsjärv offers privacy and wonderful natural views. The house can accommodate up to 10 people, featuring a large terrace, a pond, and a steam room, making it an ideal retreat for family, friends, and pets alike. Simply spend a peaceful weekend at the sauna house or host a small event, and fill your time with different activities for all ages. There are boat docks available for guests, allowing you to fully enjoy the beautiful views of Lake Võrtsjärv and the Emajõgi River, as well as various water activities. Visit by car or by waterway. You are welcome all year round!

  • Monuments

Monument to Hugo Treffner

Hugo Treffner (1845–1912) was an Estonian cultural figure and the founder of Hugo Treffner Gymnasium. The school still operates in Tartu (it was called the Tartu 1st Upper Secondary School during the Soviet era), on the wall of which is also the bas-relief of the first school principal Treffner on Rüütli tänav. It is considered one of the elite schools in Estonia.The monument erected in honour of Hugo Treffner is located on the bank of the Emajõgi River in the western part of Ülejõgi Park, on the site of the former Hugo Treffner private school. The authors of the monument are sculptor Mati Karmin and architect Tiit Trummal. The monument was opened on 25 May 1997.Hugo Treffner's grave is in Tartu, in the Uus-Jaani cemetery.

  • Vegan food

Paper Tiger Restaurant

Paper Tiger is a modern, vibrant restaurant in the heart of Tartu, on the edge of Town Hall Square, offering city visitors a fresh interpretation of Asian cuisine. The restaurant's menu is inspired by classic Asian flavors but presented with bold, contemporary nuances, offering delicious flavors for those who love new experiences and those who want something familiar. The restaurant's atmosphere is relaxed, lively, and modern, making it ideal for dinner with friends, a romantic evening, or a unique experience in Tartu's Old Town. Signature cocktails, a thoughtful wine selection, and powerful drinks from Asia offer plenty for those who come more for a glass than a fork. In addition to the hall and soon-to-be-opened courtyard, the building also hides a speakeasy-style secret bar. It doesn't call out to you — you need to know where to look or to whom to ask. During the summer period, DJs and various outdoor events in the courtyard enrich the restaurant's atmosphere.

  • Vegan food
  • Vegetarian food

Café Krempel

Krempel, located in the heart of Tartu, is more than just a café – it's a living room with a bohemian atmosphere for creative individuals, where new acquaintances and ideas are born. Appetizing delicacies are prepared in the open kitchen. The menu features a variety of vegetarian and nostalgic dishes. The international group behind the counter creates a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, along with a special buzz. Board game evenings, concerts, and other pleasant gatherings take place here, making Krempel something more than just a café. Krempel is different from the usual and a little crazy, just like the student city of Tartu itself. Come and experience the spirit of Krempel!

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.

  • Skiing
  • Snowboarding

ReeDe Villa’s Ski Rental

Otepää is known as the winter capital and the mecca of winter sports. From here, it's easy to go have fun at both Munakas, the Väike-Munamäe ski center, and Kuutsemäe. At ReeDe Villa ski rental located in the center of Otepää, you can rent the necessary equipment for a day or even a week. We offer alpine skis (Elan, Völkl, Dynastar, Blizzard) and snowboards (Elan, Burton, Nitro rent), and we also have equipment for children. Discounts for groups.In addition to renting winter sports equipment, ReeDe Villa also offers accommodation in comfortable guest apartments. For guests, alpine ski equipment rental is available at a reduced price.

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