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Mooste Manor Linakoja Guesthouse

Mõisahoovi tee 4, Põlva vald, Põlva maakond, 64616

Mooste Manor in South Estonia, Põlva County, is one of the best-preserved manor complexes in Estonia. The main building currently houses a manor school, and the former cow barn has become one of the largest concert and seminar halls in South Estonia — Mooste Folgikoda. Various craftsmen operate in the former outbuildings, passing on their skills to all interested parties.
Mooste Manor’s Linakoja Guesthouse has a total of seven rooms. The rooms located in the manor’s former woodworking shop are mostly on the second floor and are simple and cozy. Five rooms have shared bathroom facilities. For a slightly more spacious and comfortable stay, there is the “Cabinet” apartment on the second floor and the family-friendly “Summer Room,” with a separate entrance on the first floor.
Information about visiting the manor can be obtained from the guesthouse reception, and manor tours also start from here. The nearby café, Evelynes, offers a delicious breakfast to overnight guests.

Amenities

  • WiFi
  • Free parking
  • Fridge
  • Catering
  • Group catering
  • Family rooms

Open times

Throughout the Year

Eeltellimsel

Contact

  • +372 53542401
  • info@moostemois.ee

Links

www.moostemois.ee

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Tartu Mattiesen Print Shop

The former Mattiesen Print House on the corner of Ülikooli and Vallikraavi Streets is also a noteworthy architectural monument in the centre of Tartu. Printer Carl Gottlieb Mattiesen bought the plot in 1848 and the print shop of the University of Tartu was moved into the wooden house. A stone annex was added to the building later.The building was redesigned in 1997 (architect M Raid) into a café-museum, bookstore and pub. Wilde Pub and Café operated in the building for a long time. A group of bronze sculptures depicting Oscar Wilde and Eduard Vilde was opened in front of the building in 1999 (authors M Karmin and T Trummal).

Kääriku team houses

In August 2020, five team houses were added to the Kääriku Sports Centre. The team houses are for athletes, athletic families, and groups of friends.Each building can accommodate 12 guests who can use the house with a sauna, a lounge, and six separate bedrooms. The houses are located next to the new ball games hall, on a slope. The houses are close to trails, Kekkose ski track, and the ball games hall.

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Kopra Holiday House

Kopra Holiday House is on the banks of the picturesque Võhandu River not far from Leevaku. The river valley, sandstone outcrops, forest and creeks make for a stunning natural setting.The holiday house is a great place for parties or relaxing getaways. Its large party room and kitchenette have enough room for up to 50 people, while the terrace can host events for groups of up to 60. The holiday house is in a private location well removed from the hustle and bustle of roads and cities, making it a great place to stay with friends and family without interruption.

Gustav Café coffee shops

Gustav Café coffee shops are cozy places to take a break in Tartu and Tallinn. At every Gustav, you are greeted with warm service, a perfect cup of coffee, and a selection of handcrafted cakes and delicacies. Our goal is to offer visitors a comfortable and friendly environment where they can take a moment to relax. Our coffee comes from sustainable and organic sources – grown with respect for nature and appreciation for taste. In baking, we use only natural ingredients – fresh and unprocessed. Gustav's cakes, pastries, and confectionery are made from carefully selected raw materials, in small batches, and with great care. Our cafés are characterized by Viennese-style interior design and a peaceful atmosphere. Start your day with breakfast at Tartu Kaubamaja, enjoy a moment at Eeden or Solaris Shopping Centers, and relax in the cafés in Kristiine and Mustamäe. Check the cafés' opening hours on our website! Gustav Café – a place you want to return to again and again.

  • Workshops

Weaving Chipwood Baskets in the Avinurme Wooden Handicrafts Center

Weaving a chipwood basket is the most popular attraction in the wooden handicraft centre and if there's a place in Estonia where this craft is known, it's Avinurme. Everyone can learn the basics of weaving a basket in the workshop with the help of an instructor: you pick out chipwood, weave a berry basket from the chips and finally apply a finish. All the participants will be given the necessary tools for weaving a basket and at the end of the workshop you have your own basket.We have seen the most genuine joy over something made with your own hands in the basket weaving workshop.

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Tartu St. Peter’s Church

Tartu St. Peter's Church is one of the most beautiful neo-Gothic Lutheran sanctuaries in Southern Estonia, established in the late 19th century as a spiritual home for the growing Estonian-speaking community. Designed by architect Viktor Schröter, the church is distinguished by its 56.5-meter-high tower and impressive brick facade, which reshaped the entire Ülejõe district's appearance. The church hall is bright and spacious, featuring a remarkable three-story interior. Wooden balconies and neo-Gothic arches add warmth and a dignified rhythm to the space, creating the impression of a true city cathedral. Visitors can admire Johann Köler's altarpiece "Inviting Christ" (1897) and listen to the late-19th-century 22-register organ, making Peetri Church one of Tartu's most esteemed concert venues due to its excellent acoustics. The church was established near the site of Estonia's first national song festival and has been an important part of Estonian cultural and congregational history since its cornerstone was laid in 1882.

Kambja health trails

The Kambja health trails offer everyone the opportunity to be active in nature all year round. The health trails are located near the small town of Kambja, near Kopsumäe and Köstrimäe. The trail offers wide views, forest roads, and some ups and downs.In addition to the marked trails that start and end in the car park (5 and 7.5 km trail), everyone can choose a trail that suits them best!There is a MOBO trail with 15 checkpoints for orienteering enthusiasts. The health trails are also great for Nordic walking and cycling. In snowy winters, everyone is welcome to the cross-country skiing trails and the Kambja–Pangodi ski trail.

  • Hiking Trails

Hiking trail in the Rõuge Primeval Valley

The Rõuge Primeval Valley hiking trail is as straight as a line, 10 km long, it begins at Hinni Canyon or in the Ööbikuoru Centre parking lot. Beginning at the Ööbikuorg start point, the trail runs along the shores of seven lakes towards Hinni Canyon and offers hikers an opportunity to observe the workings of the area's water rams, see the deepest Estonian lake – Rõuge Suurjärv and visit Rõuge Park.Further on, on the shores of Lakes Ratasjärve, Tõugjärve and Kahrila, hikers can see the local forest communities, rest in meadows or enjoy the village landscape and proceed along the short path towards Hinni Canyon.

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