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Mooska smoked sauna meat at Kae Perrä farm shop

Rõuge vald, Võru maakond, 65101

At Mooska farm, pork is smoked in a traditional way in a smoke sauna.The meat is salted for seven days and smoked in the gentle alder smoke of the smoke sauna for about 40 hours. The result is mouth-watering, brown-surfaced, aromatic smoked meat that can become addictive. We have warned you! Also try talvõvõid – a bread spread made from smoked bacon and garlic.
Mooska Smoke Sauna Farm is a recognized producer in the UMA MEKK network, whose products meet the criteria of the regional quality label. The selection of smoked meat and farm shop goods are made from local raw materials and follow traditional preparation methods characteristic of the food heritage of Old Võromaa.You are welcome to buy sauna-smoked meat, talvõvõid, and other UMA MEKK food items from the Mooska Smoke Sauna Farm shop Kae Perrä. Please let us know in advance about your visit.

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Throughout the Year

Eeltellimsel

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  • +372 5884 6011
  • urmas.veeroja@gmail.com

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mooska.eu

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  • Smoke saunas

A tour introducing the spiritual heritage of the smoke sauna at Mooska farm

Mooska Smoke Sauna Farm in Haanja, Võrumaa introduces the heritage of smoke saunas preserved and honored in Võrumaa, which has found a rightful place on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.By appointment, the tour lasts about one and a half hours. Visitors explore 3 distinctive smoke saunas, learn about smoke sauna traditions, bath whisks, whisking, hear sauna words, and taste meat smoked in the sauna. The smoke saunas are located by the pond, at the edge of the forest, and the setting is beautiful and typical of a modern lifestyle farm. The tour ends at the farm shop enjoying sauna supplies and food souvenirs.

  • Vegetarian food

Restaurant Pööripäev

Restaurant Pööripäev at the Estonian National Museum (ERM) offers modern Estonian cuisine, blending tradition with contemporary presentation and local ingredients. Here, the richness of Estonian nature, seasonal flavors, and high-quality service are valued, providing visitors with a peaceful, culturally rich dining experience at the museum. The daily offerings always include fresh dishes, including vegetarian variations, suitable for both museum visitors and those seeking a quick lunch. The menu reflects the pure flavors characteristic of Estonian cuisine, innovative combinations, and carefully selected ingredients. The restaurant also offers a wide selection of pastries and cakes. The youngest family members have a dedicated "play forest" menu designed for children. The restaurant provides catering for events at the museum, offering well-designed menus and seamless service. Pööripäev is a place where Estonian flavors get a new twist, and a museum day becomes a treat for all the senses.

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Tehvandi Ski Track

The relief of the 10 km ski track of Tehvandi Sports Centre is easy and invites you to ski classic style or freestyle. The tracks starts from the Tehvandi Stadium and initially runs along the Tartu Marathon track, then turn left near Ansomäe and gets back to the start through Savimäe, Kasemetsa, Tehvandi fen and Linnamäe.The track at Tehvandi is suitable for amateur skiers even though it is also used by professionals for training and competitions.

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Hiking trails of the Paganamaa Landscape Reserve

there are three different hiking trails with a length of 3.8 km, 4.3 km and 4.7 km in the Paganamaa , just off the Latvian border in plus, there's a gazebo in . All trails begin at the Paganamaa bonfire site, where a beautiful view of Paganamaa nature can be enjoyed from the tower. on the trails, you'll see a mixed forest with a primeval forest appearance and an old Kazik, with Kikkajärv and greater Mudajärv on the road. at the beginning of the hiking trails, there's also a resting place, which is a good place for bonfire making, camping, camping.

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Elva Church of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church

You will find this historicist red-brick church (architect Arved Eichorn), which is the first new church built in the Republic of Estonia, in the peaceful little town Elva. Tartu St John’s Congregation used to operate in Elva for some time. This is why some details of the Elva Church remind of Tartu St John’s Church – the rarely used plaster and brick imitation of a rose window on the western wall of the church refers to the medieval rose window that can be found in Tartu St John’s Church.

  • Boat trips

Boat trips in Tartu on the Emajõgi River with the ship Arabella I

Built in 1922, Arabella I is Estonia's oldest continuously operating ship and carries its historical charm to this day. Sailing on Tartu's Emajõgi River, the ship captivates with its elegance and peaceful journey through Old Town and the enchanting nature along the river. The historical Arabella I is suitable for corporate parties, weddings, birthdays, or special events. On board, there is a spacious lounge, stylish bar area, and modern presentation equipment, making the ship suitable for seminars or memorable receptions. The ship can be rented for exclusive use, with the route and program tailored to the client's wishes. There are also open excursions, welcoming both individual visitors and groups of friends and families. During the winter season, Advent and Christmas cruises take place on Sundays, where candlelight, Christmas lights, and the serene atmosphere of the Emajõgi create an unforgettable experience. Open to families, groups of friends, and couples.

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St. John’s Church in Tartu

Tartu's Gothic-style St. John's Church dates back to the 14th century, making it one of the oldest churches in Estonia. It is known for its unique terracotta sculptures, which are considered rare in all of Europe. The church once had over 1,000 handmade terracotta statues; about 200 have survived. Each sculpture is different, which has led to speculation that they may depict Tartu's former inhabitants or other important people. The tower of St. John's Church offers a wonderful view of the entire historic old town of Tartu. It houses two bronze bells, called Peter and Paul. On the last Sunday of every month, the church holds a service in English!

Memorial stone to the first Estonian Song Festival

The memorial stone to the first Estonian song festival was unveiled on the 125th anniversary of the festival in 1994. It was designed by Mati Karmin.Between the two millstones (czarist power and hard work and austerity), the heads are like grains that are being ground. They sing despite the pressure (Mati Karmin XL, 2019).The first song festival was held in Tartu from 18–20 June 1869. It was opened in Toomeoru but mainly took place in the gardens of the Ressourc society opposite St Peter’s Church, which enjoyed beautiful views over the town and the Emajõgi River. The festival was attended by 46 choirs, involving almost 800 male singers and four brass bands. Almost 15,000 people attended the festival.

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