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Läti Saatkond Café

Kevade tn 4, Tõrva vald, Valga maakond, 68605

In the heart of Tõrva, a unique place awaits you – Läti Saatkond (Latvian Embassy) Café.
Here you can take a pleasant break, meet friends, enjoy a quick lunch, or celebrate an important event. The café’s caring, hospitable hosts create an environment where you always feel welcome.
The à la carte menu offers diverse flavors – there are both warm dishes and delicious snacks to choose from. Enjoy homemade cakes as good as those baked at home with a cup of coffee. Families with children are also considered here, as there is plenty of space and the atmosphere is calm and friendly.
The great wish of the Läti Saatkond Café is to bring metropolitan shine to Tõrva and make the small town of Tõrva the metropolis of South Estonia! That’s why it has become one of the most beloved meeting places where both locals and guests feel at home.
Come and spend time at the café, where every cup of coffee and every conversation is part of a bigger story – your own!
Meeting place — Läti Saatkond Café

Amenities

  • WiFi
  • Free parking
  • Childrens playroom
  • Group catering

Open times

Throughout the Year

E-R08:30 - 20:00
L11:00 - 20:00
P11:00 - 18:00

Contact

  • +372 764 0050
  • teddy@narmet.ee

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Supilinn — Tartu’s historic neighborhood of wooden homes

Supilinn is Tartu's most bohemian district, where 18th-century wooden houses, courtyards awash in urban greenery, and the banks of the Emajõgi River create an unparalleled atmosphere. It combines the best of city living with a natural environment, where you can feel the community spirit and local creativity. Go for a walk in Supilinn on the beautiful promenade along the Emajõgi River, where century-old trees and a tranquil frog pond give the city a breath of fresh air. Street art, colorful courtyards, and wooden houses tell Supilinn's story, which is best experienced during the spring Supilinn Days, when courtyards and gardens open to guests and the entire district turns into a large festival. The best way to explore Supilin is on foot or by bike, so you can notice hidden corners, shutter patterns, and backyard gardens. A walk with a local guide can reveal hidden layers of the district and highlight its bohemian spirit. More information about guided tours can be found on the Tartu Guides page.

Barclay de Tolly Mausoleum

Barclay de Tolly mausoleum is one of the 21 places in Southern Estonia worth discovering which are marked by a yellow National Geographic window; if you love culture and nature, a visit is highly recommended.Field Marshal de Tolly, whose final resting place is in Estonia, is one of the most famous people related to Estonia and probably the greatest Russian military leader. The Russian commander who came from a Baltic aristocratic family with Scottish roots played an important part in the Napoleonic wars between 1812 and 1814.Barclay de Tolly's name has been related to Jõgeveste since 1791 when he married Helene Auguste Eleanore von Smitten and became the owner of the Jõgeveste manor.

  • Smoke saunas

Kakulaane smoke sauna

The largest smoke sauna in Southern Estonia awaits guests on the shore of the pond of Kakulaane Tourist Farm.We heat the sauna with alder for 5–8 hours, depending on the weather and the number of guests. Hot smoke cleans the air and the hot air in the smoke sauna is very healing. When the heating is complete, the sauna is ventilated, and some water is thrown onto the heater to get rid of the excess smoke.After the sauna, you can go for a refreshing swim in the pond in summer. In winter, you can jump into the snow or an ice hole.While in Estonia, you must go to a smoke sauna at least once!

Aidu Altar of Victory

The Aidu Altar of Victory is a memorial to the War of Independence.One of the most important battles of the War of Independence was held near the Aidu village in 1919. A memorial was opened on June 23, 1929, which was reopened 60 years later. This also marks the spot how far a soldier of the Red Army managed to invade.

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.

Gunpowder Cellar Restaurant

More than 300 years old, Gunpowder Cellar is a restaurant with a historic atmosphere, located in Tartu's Old Town at the foot of Toome Hill Park. The restaurant's menu combines classics from Estonian and German cuisine, offering flavors that are homely yet distinctive. The menu also includes soups and Estonian food that cannot be tasted elsewhere in Tartu. On-site, you can try the patented craft beer "Gunpowder Red," brewed specifically for this restaurant. Guests can access a three-century-old cellar hall with special acoustics, making the Gunpowder Cellar a popular place for concerts and events. For those who prefer a calmer atmosphere, private rooms are available for various gatherings. At Gunpowder Cellar, history, architecture, and culinary experiences converge. A visit offers an experience for both locals and international guests who wish to discover Tartu's cultural heritage and enjoy an authentic atmosphere. Tartu Gunpowder Cellar can also be explored via a virtual tour.

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Lake Pühajärv Park

Families with children are particularly welcome in the Lake Pühajärv Park as there are many opportunities to feed ducks and other birds when walking on the lakeshore. There is an exercise track by the northern part of the park. This is also the place where you will find the beach with a beach house, cafés, arbours and boat hire.The park used to be a part of the Pühajärv Manor Park and it was designed as a walking forest with paths already in the 19th century. The park is mainly a naturally grown forest.

  • Hiking Trails

Pikalombi nature trails

The trails have two possible starting points: in the parking lot of the Värska Sanatoorium or in the point on the side of Värska Sanatoorium across Värska Bay. The Pikalombi nature trails are 3.8 and 9.1 km long. The nature trails can be passed in autumn, spring and winter and on foot as well as by bicycle. On the boarded trail through the Velna bog the bicycle shall be pushed by hand. Good to know: There are 11 trail points along the trail. Point no. 6 lies by beautiful Lake Saarepää, offering an opportunity to make a fire and to have a longer break.

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