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Tour of Luke Manor and Park

Luke mõis, Nõo vald, Tartu maakond, 61614

Luke Manor in Tartu County offers an engaging tour that introduces the manor and its beautiful park. During the walk, stories of Luke Manor’s history unfold, and you have the chance to explore the Gardener’s House, the Handicraft Workshop, and the historic Steward’s House. The tour is well-suited for both smaller groups and larger gatherings and can be combined with other events, providing guests with a memorable cultural experience.
Luke Manor Park is one of the best-preserved parks in Southern Estonia, with its original layout, offering a wonderful environment for walking, enjoying nature, and experiencing the unique historical manor atmosphere. In addition to the tour, catering can be ordered from the Luke Manor kitchen, enriching the visit with local flavors and a cozy atmosphere.
During the tour, you can purchase Luke Manor’s handicrafts. By prior arrangement, the visit can be combined with various additional activities, such as organizing a seminar or catering packages.

Amenities

  • Free parking

Open times

Throughout the Year

Eeltellimsel

Contact

  • +372 5568 9096
  • info@lukemois.ee

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