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Pangodi fish restaurant

Kambja vald, Tartu maakond, 62026

If you love fish, this is the place for you! Pangodi fish restaurant offers tasty dishes made from zander, perch, and eel caught in Estonian waters. The menu includes classic herring fillets in cream sauce, marinated smoked eel, fried or baked pike perch, and pike fillets. We also offer high-quality trout and salmon from Norway. After a delicious fish dish, we recommend trying our excellent desserts as well.You can enjoy stunning views of Lake Pangodi from the terrace and play disc golf in the greenery surrounding the restaurant.

Amenities

  • Free parking
  • Childrens playroom

Open times

1. mai - 15. sept

T-P12:00 - 21:00

Contact

  • +372 501 0870
  • kalarestoran@kalarestoran.ee

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Avinurme museum train

A narrow-gauge Sonda-Mustvee railway passed through Avinurme during 1926–1972. It was a true 50-year-long prosperity era for the villages located near the route. Today, a section of 178.5 metres of the former railway, the rail brigde, and the rail vehicle have been restored. All those who are interested are welcomed to take a nostalgic train ride from May to October, meaning the railway is opened when the weather is warm enough and the door of the locomotive can be opened and the railway is closed when the door of the locomotive freezes shut.

  • Pet friendly

Villa Margaretha Boutique Hotel

Villa Margaretha is a meeting place with a romantic atmosphere which is a little mysterious and implores you to return again and again. Creaky wooden staircases and banging doors are a thing of the past in guesthouses – nothing is likely to wake you here! Restored to its former glory, the guesthouse is an attraction in its own right in the city of Tartu. Of course, there is more to admire than just its facade - there is its dignified interior, including a restaurant and cafe. Villa Margaretha is the gateway to the suburb of Karlova and its traditional wooden architecture.

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Sangaste Castle

Sangaste Castle is one of the Southern Estonian places worth discovering that are marked with a yellow window. If you are interested in culture and history, it is definitely worth a visit. Sangaste castle and park were fashioned after the famous Windsor castle in England. The magnificent halls, architecture and history of the castle make this a good place for a big wedding, get-togethers or spending the night in a genuine castle. The castle restaurant serves local food and real rye vodka made from Sangaste rye. In addition to the castle, the stables, dairy, barn, water tower and arboretum are also open for visitors.

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Sänna Culture Manor

Sänna Culture Manor bases its activities on the principle of openness, creation and preservation of an environment that is conducive to cultural and creative activity and the principles of temperance, the strict prohibition of alcoholic beverages. We offer tours, seminar room rental, woodworking workshops and Velokuur bicycle rental and repair. Advance booking is recommended for the workshops and guided tours. Curious people who are eager to learn are welcome. Our service centre features a library, shop, youth room, office space, shower and washroom.Good to know: The Manor also has the Sänna Sky Trail - a model of the solar system on a scale of 1:1 billion km.

Hotel Ankur

Hotel Ankur is located at the heart of Mustvee. Lake Peipsi and a beach with a wonderful beach club and promenade are within a walking distance. The Hotel offers rooms with all modern conveniences and a pleasant service.In addition, you can organize events here and order catering as our premises also include Restaurant Ankur.

Cafe Rotund

The octagonal café in Toomemägi Park is a unique historical landmark, because there was a small lemonade kiosk in exactly the same place from 1879.Lemonade can be bought from the same place, but there is also a great little café where you can take time for yourself, enjoy ice cream, pancakes, roast, or pastries baked in the cafe while enjoying the views of Toomemägi.

Karlova — a meeting place for architecture enthusiasts and bohemians

Karlova is a neighborhood in Tartu that captivates visitors with its bohemian atmosphere. In Tartu's Karlova district, there are historical wooden houses, secret courtyards worth discovering, unique cafés loved by locals, greenery, and plenty of street art. In the heart of Karlova are several important community places – the cozy Karlova Kohv, the popular meeting spot Barlova Bar, and the Karlova Harbor area by the Emajõgi River, suitable for more peaceful leisure. The neighborhood dates back to the houses built on the lands of Karlova Manor in the 19th–20th centuries, which have developed into today's unique living environment. The oldest settlement, at the beginning of Kalevi Street, dates back to the 18th century and architecturally differs from the rest of the area. In spring, Karlova Days take place, where you can get to know the neighborhood even better through various events and open courtyards. Exploring the neighborhood with a guide will show you Karlova's hidden side and the historical charm of its bohemian wooden houses. More information can be found on the Tartu Guides website.

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Värska Farm Museum

Värska Farm Museum is a unique place in Setomaa, offering comprehensive insight into the life of a wealthy Seto fortified farm in the 1920s. It is a great place to experience Seto culture, architecture, and traditions. The building complex includes a smoke sauna, a residential building, a clothing, dining and granary barn, an animal barn, a hay barn, a men's workshop, a threshing floor, a blacksmith's shop, and a pottery factory — you can get an overview of the entire Seto architecture. The museum also houses genuine Estonian farm animals. Various workshops are offered upon reservation, such as making sõir, bread making, and crocheting Seto lace, among others. The largest handicraft shop in Setomaa is open under the threshing floor! Come visit us!

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