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ÖÖD Hötels Rõuge

Ööbikuoru tn 6a, Rõuge vald, Võru maakond, 66201

The cozy ÖÖD Hötels Rõuge mirror house is located in South Estonia on a beautiful hillside by Lake Suurjärv. You can enjoy the sunset from the room or while swimming in the lake. Nearby, you can find the Ööbikuorg observation tower Pesapuu, Hinni Canyon, relaxing hiking trails, and more.
The ÖÖD house has everything you need for a holiday — a large, comfortable bed, a fully equipped kitchenette, a spacious terrace with a grill, a toilet, a shower, a cozy interior, and a fantastic panoramic view of nature.
This is the place to spend a memorable night alone or with a dear companion!

Amenities

  • WiFi
  • Air conditioning
  • Free parking
  • Fridge
  • Recreation area/picnic ground

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Throughout the Year

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  • +372 5333 4772
  • hello@stayood.com

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Siksälä Holiday Home, Granary of Conciliation (Leppimise Ait)

The Granary of Conciliation at Siksälä is located in the middle of forests and lakes, next to Lake Sika in the Vesiveski complex in Misso Parish in Võru County. The place is private – the closest urbanized area is 3.5 km away, and the neighbours include beavers, deer, wild boards, and a lot of birds. The granary is located 30 m from the Vesiveski Holiday Home, next to the Siksälä stream, and there may be guests staying at the Holiday Home.The timber granary was completed in August 2016 and it has a roof made of shingles. There is a wide double bed, a fireplace, a table, and chairs. Washing facilities and the toilet are located outside. Visitors can use a campfire site, rent a boat at Lake Sika and Lake Mustjärv, and rent a lakeside sauna for an extra charge.

Kivitalu Country Hotel cottages

Kivitalu Country Hotel is situated 8 km from Otepää among the woods and hills of Southern Estonia.Guests of Kivitalu Country Hotel can relax in small cabins which stand on the shore of a tiny lake – in the summer, you can go for swim, a boat ride or fishing; in the winter, you can skate. Those who like a good sauna can use three different types of saunas.The services of the farm's restaurant Rock Summer can be used with advance notice; it serves meals prepared with vegetables grown on the farm as well as lamb and mutton dishes. You can also buy organic food products from the farm.Welcome!

  • Pet friendly
  • Family friendly

Aleksandri Hotel

Hotel Aleksandri awaits you on Aleksandri tänav in the heart of Tartu, a 15-minute walk from the Old Town. We offer rooms of different sizes and price classes on three floors. Guests can park their car in the car park in the courtyard.The Aura Waterpark, the AHHAA Science Centre, the Vanemuine Theatre, and several shopping and entertainment centres are in the immediate vicinity of the hotel. The Bavarian-style restaurant-pub Aleksander is located in the same building as the hotel.At Aleksandri Hotel, you will find a cosy atmosphere and a friendly and caring staff.

  • Adventure games

Mooste Paintball

Paintball is fun and full of adrenaline. The goal is to, by moving strategically and working with your team, eliminate the opposing team from the game by hitting them with paintballs. We organise paintball and airsoft battles on one of Estonia’s largest arenas which is specifically designed for these games. We also have a sauna and can organise a meal for you.This is a wonderful way to spend your stag party or girls’ night, class event, birthday, or company party.

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Saatse Church

Saatse Church was completed in 1801. This congregation has been a mixed congregation of Setos and Russians. Saatse's biggest holiday is St. Paraskeva's Day (the last Friday in July.). Paraskeva means "Friday" in Greek. The church has "royal gates" from the old wooden church, and a 15th century stone cross. The only saint of Seto background is associated with the church: St. Stefanus, a former parish priest, who is depicted in icons in Seto folk costume. In 1919, Stefanus was shot along with Father Vassili, who was also declared a saint.

  • Boat trips

Emajõgi Cruise with Pegasus

Come enjoy a boat ride on the Emajõe! The riverboat Pegasus offers an opportunity to experience Tartu as a river city, organizing regular trips and charter journeys for up to 75 people, starting next to the Dorpat Hotel. CHECK THE TIMETABLE.The approximate duration of the trip is 1,5 hours. The boat has a café, and Dorpat Catering provides food services for private events. Pegasus was built in 1958 at the Moscow shipyard in Russia and was named Kreutzwald until 1993. In the 20th century, Pegasus conducted multi-day excursion trips (e.g., autumn berry trips) and also regular services, including routes from Tartu to Ihaste, which later became a pleasure trip.

Piiri Holiday House

Piiri Holiday House is located in the winter capital Otepää. It lies in a quiet area only 0.5 km from the city centre. The bus station, a shop and a nightclub are all within 0.3 km, Tehvandi skiing tracks are 1 km away.

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The 19th-century Tartu Citizen’s Home Museum

The 19th-century Tartu Citizen's Home Museum is located in one of the most unique areas of Tartu's Old Town, close to St. John's Church. The museum is housed in a wooden building completed in the 1740s, making it one of the oldest surviving residential houses in Tartu. With its historical ambiance and meticulously restored interior, the building takes visitors back to the early 19th century, when Tartu was a vibrant city of wealthy citizens and craftsmen. At the museum, you can learn more about the daily lives of urban citizens in the 1830s. Various rooms, furnished in the German Biedermeier style typical of the era, can be seen. The cozy, authentic atmosphere offers an opportunity to experience the sights, sounds, and smells of everyday life in a 19th-century Tartu home. During the summer season, a small garden is open, where plants and flowers of the period thrive, offering a glimpse of what urban greenery might have looked like almost two centuries ago. It is possible to participate in guided, thematic tours and educational programs.

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