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Wooden house at 24 Lai Street in Tartu

Kloostri tn 1b, Tartu linn, Tartu maakond, 51007

This baroque-style one-storey house, which has an attic floor and a rectangular floor plan, catches your eye when you walk past St. John’s Church in Tartu. It is one of the oldest surviving wooden houses in the city. It was constructed from logs in 1725 by Pastor J. Arens Arensite of Nõo upon his return from exile to Russia. It was renovated in 1987.

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Rafting for pupils on Emajõgi River

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.

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Kubija Hotel-Nature Spa

Do you wish to escape from the noise of the city, take a rest from everyday hustle and bustle, take some time for yourself and enjoy the soothing diversity of nature? Come, Kubija Hotel-Nature Spa is waiting for you! The Hotel-Nature Spa located in between the Võru-Kubja pine forests and lakes is a cosy and convenient place to stay. While taking a rest or strengthening your health here you will find harmony with the nature and with yourself. Here you may allow yourself cherishing body treatments and sauna delights. Soothing views over the forest or the lake unfold from the well-equipped rooms of the Hotel. The Hotel has its own swimming place and a few hundred metres away is the Võru-Kubja roller and ski track.

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Värska sanatorium Hotel

In the Värska resort treatment Center hotel has comfortable and light-filled rooms. Most rooms have enchanting views of Lake Lämmijärv. Standard rooms, family rooms, and suites. Buffeet catering is offered 3 times a day in the Bay resto. There are mineral water taps in the lobby, where you can drink free Värska Mineral water. A wide range of treatments and treatments, a water park with a sauna world and swimming pool, and recreation facilities in fresh air amid clean nature, 2 cafes and a shop. Seminar rooms (80, 50 and 10) are well suited for organising various gatherings and seminars.

Mokko Beach House

An airy holiday home underneath tall trees on the shores of Lake Kuremaa.Cosy and tranquil, the holiday home with wonderful views is suitable for a holiday for up to two families or two smaller groups.On the ground floor, you find a large kitchen, a living room, a bedroom with a double bed, an electrical sauna, a shower and WC. On the first floor, you find a large bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows and a double bed, and also extra beds.There is a sitting and barbecue area in the garden. A boat is available for hire.

  • Monuments

Monument to Stefan Batory

In 1562, Walk (the old name of present-day Valga) along with the rest of Livonia was handed over to Poland as part of the ceasefire agreement of the Livonian War. The city rights of Valga were signed by Polish King Stefan Batory on June 11, 1584, based on his colonization policy. The king believed that land should be granted as hereditary property to new Catholic settlers (peasants, craftsmen, merchants) in Livonia and thereby strengthen Catholicism in Livonia.Therefore, there is a monument dedicated to Stefan Batory on Kesk Avenue in Valga, which was completed in 2002 as a joint effort of the city of Valga, and the Hungarian and Polish embassies.

Laossina’s Village Chapel

Laossina's village chapel, is located in a medieval village cemetery that is still in use. It was most likely built in 1865. Several medieval crosses stand behind the tsässon. The Virgin Mary is the patron saint of the chapel, and on 21 September, the Nativity of Mary (Seto: väiko-maar´apäiv) is celebrated as a village holiday. People come to the cemetery from near and far, there is a church service, the best food and drink is served in the local graveyard, and then a proper village party, or kirmas, tales place.

  • Guided tours

A tour of the Nopri farm dairy

In Nopri Talumeierei, is addition to independent news, it is possible to book a farm tour of in with family members, lasting 30 minutes or 1.5 hours. You can find out how dairy products end up on store labels from cowkeeping to packaging and shipping to shops. On the tour, you can see and touch real cows, calves, check out the operation and machinery of the dairy, see how the curry, cheese, yoghurt, curd and butter are ripened. If you want to taste of farm products so that the local stuff can also be tried out. For an excursion and extra activities, contact the family, prices are in agreement.

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Ugandi Restaurant

Located in Otepää, Estonia's winter capital, Ugandi Restaurant ensures that guests leave feeling happier than when they sat down! Ugandi Restaurant combines Nordic flavors and a Mediterranean cooking philosophy. Our dishes are exciting and extraordinary, showcasing the best features of both cuisines and offering a balanced yet flavorful dining experience. We are a casual restaurant with good food, pleasant service, and a tasteful interior. Here, you can participate in an important part of food culture — enjoying good food with family and friends!

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