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Cafe Lättekoda

Taevaskoja tee 1, Põlva vald, Põlva maakond, 63229

Taevaskoda is a wonderful place and it is a phenomenon that is difficult to put into words – one has to experience it for themselves. Here, you can work, relax, and find yourself again.Our summer café has a wide selection of souvenirs and crafted items made in Põlva County. We offer coffee, tea, soft drinks, ice cream, and fresh and delicious food! Our menu is available on the website.We also offer massages, kundalini yoga in individual and group sessions, and different natural health products.

Amenities

  • Free parking

Open times

1. sept - 31. mai

Eeltellimsel

6. juuli - 11. aug

T-P12:00 - 18:30

Contact

  • +372 56153222
  • oulattekoda@gmail.com

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  • 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.

  • Hiking Trails

Kütioru hiking trail

The hiking trail starts from the parking area near the Kütiorg Holiday Centre. The trail is diverse, with fairly steep and challenging terrain, so it's recommended to allow four to five hours to complete it. Along the trail, hikers get the best view of Estonia’s largest and most powerful ancient valley – Kütiorg – and can explore old mill sites and other cultural heritage landmarks. In the forested slopes of Kütiorg, there are spruce stands over a hundred years old, as well as exceptionally thick and tall aspen trees. Near the starting point of the trail, there is a campfire site equipped with a grill grate. Good to know: Part of the trail passes through private property, where dogs may roam freely.

  • Family friendly

Cantervilla Castle Playland

The outlying buildings and grounds of the fairytale Cantervilla Castle are home to a theme park and playland reflecting the manor period. There is plenty of fun to be had by the whole family - for the whole day! You can see how people got around back in the day, what clothes they wore, what they ate and how they used to eat it (table manners being very important!). There are lots of attractions in the playland - a water park, various vehicles, a climbing frame, trampolines, a labyrinth, a costume room and much more. Catering is available at the cafe in the playland stable, but you can bring a picnic if you like.

  • Churches

Church of St Catherine in Võru

Construction of the Church of St Catherine in Võru commenced in 1793 during the reign of Empress Catherine II. It is thought to have been designed by the Livonian architect Schons, while the man responsible for the building of the church was Võru's own Johann Karl Otto. The church was surrounded with a formidable fence. It is famous for its cross-shaped floor plan, substantial bell tower, high dome-like secondary tower and arched windows. Designed in classicist style, it was completed in 1804 in honour of St Catherine. The grounds around the church were restored in 2008 and are now home to an open air exhibition of religious text-themed illustrations by artist Marje Ernits.

  • Churches

Valga Jaani (St John’s) Church

Jaani Church, located right in the heart of the city, was built in 1816 according to the design of architect Christoph Haberland and it is the only church in Estonia with an oval ground plan. The unique organ has been preserved in its original shape and it is the only instrument built by Friedrich Ladegast still left in Estonia.Interesting facts: * the organ is one of the 200 best organs in Europe; * music can be heard from the church’s bell tower at midday and midnight.

  • Family friendly

Pokuland

The Pokuland theme park on the borders of Võru and Põlva Counties was created after a children’s book, Pokumaa by Edgar Valter, and its main characters – Pokus. Pokus were created after sedge tussocks, or clumps of long, thick grass that grow in the bogs.The world of Pokus begins with the visitor's centre – Pokuhall – that looks like a twin-Poku and surprises guests with its unique stairways, passages and interior design elements. In the Pokuhall visitors can see original illustrations and oil paintings by Edgar Valter, get to know his creative work and make Pokus themselves. There are many other activities and events, such as study trails to introduce local nature, village swings to ride, as well as picnic and camping sites.

Blind embossing at TYPA Printing and Paper Art Center

Come and discover the magic of blind embossing! Create your own embossed artwork in a unique printmaking workshop. Cut an image into a linoleum sheet and see how the play of shadow and light remains on the paper. Blind embossing is a printing technique where a linoleum block is printed without color, leaving only a relief mark on the paper. In the workshop, each participant will make a linoleum block (10x15 cm) according to their own design. To prepare, it is a good idea to think through your design in advance or search for an image online for inspiration. Check out more exciting print and paper art workshops on our website!

  • Vegetarian food

Viimsi Uulits Tänavagurmee

Uulits, the pioneer of the Estonian street food, offers fresh street food in a modern, healthy, and Estonian way in Viimsi Centre.Our menu includes juicy beef burgers and wraps, handmade potatoes, and natural beverages made from fresh ingredients. There is also a menu for vegetarians. We make all mayonnaise, jams, sauces, and ketchups on the spot.Anyone who appreciates a high-quality taste experience is welcome to enjoy real street food in Uulits.

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