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Tasting of Alatskivi’s handcrafted wines

Hirveaia tn 4, Peipsiääre vald, Tartu maakond, 60201

In the historic Deer Garden wine cellar, next to the Alatskivi Castle wall, a small family business, Alatskivi Manor Flavors, operates, producing handcrafted wines from local raw materials. The wines are made from products sourced from Estonian nature, such as rhubarb, wild berries, apples, and grapes, giving each drink a unique local character.
In addition to buying wine, it is possible to participate in a tasting that introduces wines through a playful guessing game, in which participants try to identify the ingredients of the wines.
The hostess also provides guests with a brief overview of the wine-making process and, if desired, introduces the historic Deer Garden wine cellar and its connection to the former manor in more detail.
This is a cozy, personal experience that showcases local raw materials, craftsmanship, and the area’s history.

Amenities

  • Free parking

Open times

1. jaan - 30. dets

Eeltellimsel

Contact

  • +372 5740 0987
  • info@alatskivimaitsed.ee

Links

www.alatskivimaitsed.ee

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  • Family friendly
  • Playgrounds

Children’s park at Tähtvere Leisure Park

There are different attractions for children and young people aged 2–16 in the park.The selection of the attractions was done on the basis that they should offer a lot of activities which are rich in fantasy, demand physical dexterity, and develop physical abilities. The selected toys and constructions are of durable materials and have a modern design.There is a basketball court with two backboards, and two learning tracks for cycling. Additionally, there are some picnic tables and benches so that parents are comfortable while waiting for their children, or they can even organise a picnic.

Watermill River House

Watermill River House is a cosy 55 m2 house on the banks of the Õhne River, with a living room and an open kitchen, a bedroom, and a bathroom. The kitchen is equipped with essential utensils, a capsule coffee machine, a toaster, an oven, an induction stove, a refrigerator, a dishwasher, and a wine cooler.The house accommodates two adults (and up to 2 children for an extra fee). There is a large terrace in front of the house where you can enjoy a magnificent view of the Õhne River. In addition, there is an ÖÖD mirror sauna, a hot tub, a barbecue area, a smoke oven, and fishing equipment. Parties are not allowed in the holiday home. Watermill River House is a country home where you can ACTUALLY have a rest.

  • Promenades

Ülejõe Promenade

At the Ülejõe promenade everyone can enjoy greenery at the heart of the city. At the promenade meandering along the bank of the River Emajõgi you will come across colourful flora and fauna. From the observation platforms and swing benches one can enjoy a view overlooking the River Emajõgi where fishermen and sea gulls catch fish and ships and paddle boarders pass by.The promenade starts from the Turusild Bridge and ends at the Lodjakoda and the City Swimming Pool (ca 2.5 km in length).The area from the Turusild Bridge towards the Anne Canal is a starting point for an exciting Soviet era district consisting of five- and nine-storey buildings – Annelinn, which is also called a bedroom suburb as it is the most populated settlement area in Tartu.

  • Churches

Rannu Apostolic Orthodox Church

The Apostolic Orthodox Church in Rannu (Rannu Orthodox Church) was built during 1899-1901 and consecrated on 5 May 1905 to celebrate Jesus going to Jerusalem. Therefore the church is also called the Rannu Church of the Lord Going to Jerusalem.The activities of the Orthodox congregation were terminated in 1961 and the church was used as the warehouse of the Rannu collective farm. In the 1980s, Rannu State Farm decided to make amends for the injustice and restored the church. The church has been previously used as a concert venue due to its excellent acoustics.Currently the church is not used for services.

Arch Bridge (Kaarsild)

Arch Bridge (Kaarsild) is a pedestrian bridge between the city centre and the Ülejõe district. It was built in 1957–1959 to replace the former Kivisild bridge, on the foundations of its abutments. Before the bridge was completed, a long rowing boat was used to regularly transport people over the river in the 1950s.The bridge was renovated in 2017. In the dark, the bridge is illuminated and additionally, musical works, accompanied by a light show, can be seen that are synchronised with the bell ringing of the town hall. The sound and light design is a unique public space project of its kind in Estonia.Next to the bridge, there is also a model of the Kivisild bridge that was destroyed in World War II.

  • Camping sites
  • Hiking Trails
  • Beaches

Palumägede hiking trail and campfire site

The Palumägede hiking trail is situated near Lake Pangodi, within the picturesque Pangodi Landscape Reserve, and is an ideal destination for nature lovers seeking an active holiday experience. The hiking trail offers diverse landscapes with pleasantly alternating ups and downs, adding a little excitement to the hike. The starting point of the hiking trail is conveniently located at the second parking lot of Palumägede, where you will also find an information board that gives a good overview of the surrounding nature. Clear signposts and benches along the trail make the walk particularly comfortable. The Palumägede campfire site offers a space for grilling, swimming, and camping.

Võru Institute – the home of Võro language

Võru Institute is the creative home of Võro language and culture: here, you can ask about the language and customs of Võro. There is an exhibition sale of books in the Võro language. The e-shop Umapuut of Old-Võromaa sells books in the Võro language, CDs with Võro songs, a wide selection of local crafts, and souvenirs with Võro symbols. If you wish, you can order a short course of the Võro language as well as lectures or presentations on the Võro language and cultural space at the institute.To learn about the cultural heritage of Old-Võromaa, first visit the local museums, which open the doors to the local culture. The museums have permanent exhibitions, theme days, and workshops.

ÖÖD Hötels Kääriku

ÖÖD Hötels Kääriku is located near Otepää, within walking distance of Lake Kääriku and the sports centre. Southern Estonia is known for its enchanting lakes and forests. Those interested in an active holiday will have the opportunity to try various activities at the Kääriku sports centre like football, basketball, tennis, skiing, skating, and more. The house has everything you need for a lovely holiday – a large and comfortable bed, a kitchenette with everything you need, a spacious terrace with a grill, a toilet and a shower room, a cosy interior, and a wonderful panoramic view of nature.Spend a memorable night alone or with a loved one!

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