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Räpina flour mill

Pargi tn 25, Räpina vald, Põlva maakond, 64505

The longest river in Estonia, the Võhandu River, is calm when it reaches Räpina, and therefore it was probably the most suitable place for building a unique mill complex comprising three mills.The flour mill is a massive stone building with a large winch on the top floor for lifting bags. The original doors and many other details integral to the overall design have been preserved. The flour mill was built at the end of the 18th century.

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  • Family friendly
  • Guided tours

Ponyland

Ponyland welcomes both children and adults!We introduce children and adults to the life of ponies and horses. We can take your child on a 2.5 km-long pony ride in our domed landscape. You can also organise a birthday party on the territory of the pony kindergarten.During the tour, you will get to meet our animals.You can:ride a ponyfind out how soft the alpacas arepet horsesfeed sheephear what sound a donkey makessee chickens and geese, sometimes chicksplay with dogs and cats

Freedom Bridge

The Freedom Bridge is a bridge over the Emajõgi River in the centre of Tartu. It connects Lai tänav with Vene tänav. The current bridge, with a slab of reinforced concrete and an arch of steel, was opened on 30 July 2009. The bridge is 90 m long and 13.35 m wide. In the dark, the bridge is illuminated. A lot of eye-catching street art can be found on the concrete surfaces of the lower part of the bridge.As the location of the bridge has high banks and a narrow riverbed, the site was used for river crossing as early as in ancient times. It is not known exactly how many bridges there have been before the current Freedom Bridge.

  • Hiking Trails

RMK Nohipalo study trail

The Nohipalo study trail is an interesting and educational hiking trail. There are 16 information boards on the three-kilometre trail, which give a good overview of hunting and forestry.The diversity of the nature makes the trail exciting – boreo-nemoral forests, eskers, and heath forests, where blueberries, lingonberries, and mushrooms can be picked depending on the season.On the study trail, you can admire the magnificent badger area and explore the traces of beavers. If you are lucky, you might even see an animal there.The Nohipalo study trail starts and ends at the Ilumetsa forest house.

  • Guided tours

Saatse Museum

The Saatse Museum's main building was originally a residential building, then a school building, and now it's a museum. What makes Saatse Museum special are the texts painted on the wall and the opportunity to watch old film clips about the history and religion of Setomaa. The former classroom on the upper floor is set up in the style of the Soviet era. The museum has a spacious outdoor area and a small stage, so it's a nice place to have a picnic. A small hiking trail runs along the border and starts and ends at the museum — it can be walked even when the museum is closed.

  • Virtual reality (VR)

“VR Tartu 1913” — Historical virtual tour and audio guide of Tartu

The virtual tour "VR Tartu 1913" takes visitors through time to the center of Tartu more than a century ago. Physically, you move between four viewpoints on both sides of the Arch Bridge, but virtually, the lost panoramas of Tartu and the lively street open up before you. Experience what the banks of the Emajõgi looked like at the beginning of the 20th century – the city's former symbols, such as the town hall, stone bridge, barge harbor, and grand historic Tartu hotels come to life again. While walking in modern-day Tartu, you simultaneously see the city that no longer exists, and experience its sounds, movement, and atmosphere virtually. This engaging, fact-based yet emotional experience makes history come to life, offering a rare opportunity to glimpse what Tartu was like before the war brought about major changes. An audio guide is available in multiple languages to allow every visitor to experience Tartu's story in their own language. Step into a time machine and experience Tartu as it was in 1913!

  • Sports centres

Otepää Sports Hall

Otepää is a modern sports facility with a full-size sports hall and a sector for 200 spectators. You can play basketball, volleyball, tennis, football, table tennis and badminton in the sports hall and it also has an aerobics room and a gym. You can refresh yourself in our saunas and steam saunas. You can combine your workout with a business meeting as we also have a meeting room for 36 people. Otepää Sports Hall has also been used as the press centre during major events in Otepää.

ÖÖD Hötels Rõuge

The cozy ÖÖD Hötels Rõuge mirror house is located in South Estonia on a beautiful hillside by Lake Suurjärv. You can enjoy the sunset from the room or while swimming in the lake. Nearby, you can find the Ööbikuorg observation tower Pesapuu, Hinni Canyon, relaxing hiking trails, and more. The ÖÖD house has everything you need for a holiday — a large, comfortable bed, a fully equipped kitchenette, a spacious terrace with a grill, a toilet, a shower, a cozy interior, and a fantastic panoramic view of nature. This is the place to spend a memorable night alone or with a dear companion!

Alatskivi Mõisa Tall pub

Alatskivi Mõisa Tall is located in the heart of the Onion Route in Alatskivi, in the quarrystone building of the former manor. More than a century ago, the building was used as a stable. Mõisa Tall is our local pub, but it is an awesome pub! We serve food and German beer and traditional cider. On weekdays, we also have daily specials. We have something for everyone in our food and drink menus!

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