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Igloo sauna and hot tub at Hansatall

Turu tn 27a, Tartu linn, Tartu maakond, 50106

In Tartu Hansahoov, you can enjoy a private igloo sauna and a hot tub with an antechamber for up to 12 people.The cosy sauna complex, which is furnished in Hanseatic style, can accommodate smaller gatherings with friends, family, or colleagues. The igloo sauna and hot tub can be rented together or separately.The cost of a hot tub is 100 euros, regardless of the time of use.The igloo sauna costs 50 euros per hour (minimum three hours). Towels are included in the price.In addition, you can buy food and drinks from the tavern in the same complex.

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  • Free parking

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Throughout the Year

Eeltellimsel

Contact

  • +372 5322 6240
  • info@hansatall.ee

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  • Camping sites

Seto Glamping Akulina

Seto Glamping is a luxurious tent with amenities located in the most beautiful place in Setomaa – the picturesque garden of Anzelika Organic Farm, where you can enjoy a romantic getaway in any season!Glamping is open to everyone who appreciates closeness to nature but also enjoys comfort. The tent features a wide bed, warmth from a fireplace, and blankets. The tent is equipped with everything necessary, including a large bed, bed linen, blankets, pillows, and a fireplace. Outdoors, there is a grill, tables, and benches. For cozy evenings, the tent is adorned with candles and lanterns.

  • Nightclubs

Genialists’ Club

A building for Tartu’s subculture, a meeting place and party venue for special and open people – Genialists’ Club connects theatre, music, cinema, and joy. There is no elite culture, mass culture, or non-culture. There is only that which touches you and that which does not. There are ideas. There is tolerance. There is openness.You, too, can be in the club! However, we will not make you if you do not like it. Not everybody likes it here.The building is also home to the radio station Generaadio, the theatre Must Kast, the bar MÖKU, the record shop Gramophonetree Records and the New Yard. You can keep an eye on the programme via our website at www.genklubi.ee or on Facebook.

Lili Holiday House

Lili Holiday House is the perfect place for people looking for an active holiday. Its location next to the Kuutsemäe Holiday Centre allows holidaymakers to enjoy winter sports on the local downhill skiing slopes. The track of the Tartu Marathon also runs past Kuutsemäe. The surrounding landscapes offer numerous opportunities for exciting activities also in other seasons. The landlady also offers the guests a special catering experience – pre-book now!

Tavern ‘Lühikeste meeste kõrts’

Tavern ‘Lühikeste meeste kõrts’ can accommodate about 50 women and men, but mind your head when you enter the room. Our meals are homemade and popular across the village. Tomato, cucumber, and other vegetables are local, as are eggs and fish. Drinks are not local, but they are still excellent. The tavern is suitable for various events. Upon pre-booking, we also offer group catering, where several dishes are traditional. You can also order catering and an evening host from us.

  • Hiking Trails

Kaljupealse campfire site

The Kaljupealse campfire site is located on the banks of the Võhandu River, in a beautiful pine forest. The riverside and high banks offer a beautiful view of the Võhandu River and sand outcrops. The campfire site has a roofed table and benches, a roofed grill, and firewood. The place is ideal for campers, fishing enthusiasts, and as a resting point for guests coming here with boats.Along the high sandy shores, through a beautiful pine forest, there is an unmarked hiking trail where you can enjoy beautiful views of nature or pick berries and mushrooms.

Mikitamäe Orthodox village chapels

The square in front of Mikitamäe Culture House is called the square of Orthodox village chapels because two Orthodox village chapels are located there next to each other – the old Orthodox village chapel is the oldest wooden building in continental Estonia: it was probably built in 1694. The building was originally located next to the Tartu–Petseri highway. During the Soviet era, it was moved from there. In 2009, the chapel was renovated and brought to the square in front of the former town hall. In 1998, a new chapel was built.Both Mikitamäe Orthodox village chapels are dedicated to Apostle Thomas. The village holiday is celebrated a week after Easter.

Mokko Farm

Mokko is suitable for those who love nature, peace and quiet. We can accommodate individual tourists, families with children and groups of up to 40 people. A small group or a company can organize an event or a training here without being disturbed by other visitors. Our guests can use a large hall and a fully-equipped seminar room in the main building; you will be accommodated in two suites with all conveniences and two double rooms on the first floor of the main building and in six double rooms with all conveniences in the new barn.In addition, you can rent the privately located sauna by the pond (up to 4 people) and our outbuilding (up to 4 people).

  • Ruins

Ruins of the Uue-Saaluse manor

The Uue-Saaluse manor, that was built in 1540, has had many owners, the first one being Reinhold Salis, after whom the manor is also named.The heart of the manor is in a beautiful place on a hill on the eastern shore of Lake Kavadi. The manor belonged to the von Maydell family from 1843 to 1919, when it was dispossessed.The Saaluse manor was nationalised after that, land was divided among those, who participated in the War of Independence, and the manor staff, until their own houses were built. Later the building was used for public festivals, as a school for two years and then as a community centre, which also housed a shop.Only ruins remain of the manor.

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