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Restaurant of Alatskivi castle

Lossi tn 6, Peipsiääre vald, Tartu maakond, 60201

Alatskivi Manor combines three completely different cultures: the Scottish culture, represented in the architecture of the manor house; Estonia peasants, people living and working in the manor and on the manor’s land; and the German nobility, representing aristocracy and old German habits.
The restaurant offers its visitors a unique combination of three completely different cultures, expressed in the menu, as one would expect of a restaurant. The visitors can also find well-known, classic dishes from our menu.

Amenities

  • WiFi
  • Free parking
  • Group catering

Open times

1. juuni - 30. sept

K-R15:00 - 20:00
L15:00 - 21:00
P15:00 - 19:00

1. okt - 30. mai

R15:00 - 19:00
L13:00 - 20:00
P13:00 - 19:00

Contact

  • +372 5303 2485
  • alatskivi@lossirestoran.eu

Links

www.alatskiviloss.ee

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  • Pet friendly

Barclay Hotel

Barclay Hotel is located near Toome Hill Park, just a short walk from Tartu’s Old Town, making it an ideal place to stay for both leisure and business travelers. The cozy yet stylishly furnished rooms offer beautiful views of the Old Town and Toome Hill, one of Tartu’s most famous green areas. The hotel is housed in a historic building, originally built in 1912 and renovated in 1995, preserving its historical character and warm atmosphere. For business visitors, the hotel offers modern seminar and meeting rooms suitable for a variety of events. The hotel is pet-friendly, so your four-legged companions are also welcome. Several of Tartu’s main attractions are located near the hotel, including the University of Tartu and the Vanemuine Theatre. Shops, cafés, and museums are also nearby, making it easy to explore the city. Barclay Hotel is an excellent choice for those who want to stay in the heart of Tartu, enjoy comfort, and experience the city’s culture and history.

  • Beaches

Kiidjärv beach

Lake Kiidjärv is the perfect place to enjoy the beach or summer evenings: there is a sandy beach, two swimming bridges, and a small playground for children. Swim at the beach at your own risk! Kiidjärve Manor Park is located near the swimming area.Nearby are Kiidjärve Water Mill, RMK Kiidjärve Visitor Centre, Roiupalu study trail (800 m), Valgesoo bog study trail and watchtower (3.5 km), and Large Taevaskoda sandstone outcrop (3.5 km).The buildings of Kiidjärve Manor were built in the second half of the 18th century and the park was probably built at the same time. The manor house was destroyed in a fire in 1950, but some smaller buildings have been preserved, such as a granary-drier.

  • Guided tours

A. Le Coq Beer Museum

The A. Le Coq Beer Museum lets you see, hear, and taste the story of beer. You'll learn brewing history from ancient Egypt to the present day. The museum displays the ingredients needed to brew beer, describes the brewing process, and exhibits old production facilities. The heart of the museum is the historic malt tower, where the exciting 200-year history of A. Le Coq unfolds. At the end of the visit, you can enjoy a cold beer or lemonade at the museum's bar and peruse the gift shop. You can visit the museum on your own or with a guide.

  • Sculptures

Monument to Alfred Neuland

Weightlifter Alfred Neuland (1895-1966) who was born in Valga is the first Estonian Olympic Champion. He returned with a gold medal from the Antwerp Olympic Games in 1920. He was also successful at the Paris Olympic Games where he won the silver medal.Interesting facts: * sculptor Mati Karmin is the author of the bronze bust; * Hermann Lerchenbaum, the first Estonian known to have taken part in Olympic Games as a member of the US Navy's rowing team at the 1896 Olympic Games in Athens, was also born in Valga.

  • Sculptures

Monument to the Visit of Dalai Lama

You can feel touched by the divine when walking on the beach or swimming in Lake Pühajärv.Namely, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso (born 1935), the leader of the Tibetan people, visited Estonia and Otepää on 3 October, 1991. He blessed Lake Pühajärv on the same day. The historical visit is commemorated with a wooden sculpture near the beach in Pühajärv Park.

  • Sports centres

A.Le Coq Sports Hall

Athletes have access to eight sports halls of different sizes and versatile opportunities, as well as a 193 m long running track for both training and competition activities.The sports hall can host spectacular performances, concerts, gymnastics and dance parties, corporate events, and other gatherings. It can also be rented to simply have a nice and sporty time.There is also a café.

F – Apartments guest apartments

F-Apartments offers modern, premium apartments in the heart of Tartu, where luxury and comfort meet thoughtful design. Our apartments feature high-quality materials, Scandinavian design, and unique details, such as 3D fireplaces that create a cozy atmosphere. All apartments are equipped with a fully furnished kitchen, washing machine, smart TV, fast WiFi, and contactless entry. Several apartments also offer a calming view of the Emajõgi River. Guests can also order additional services, including early check-in, late check-out, airport transfers, and breakfast. F-Apartments are suitable for both short and long stays – an ideal choice for families, business travelers, and guests seeking quality, peaceful, and modern accommodation in the center of Tartu. The location offers convenient access to Old Town, restaurants, theater, and university buildings. Book your luxury experience in Tartu today!

Leevaku Hydroelectric Power Station and Museum

The power of the flowing waters of the river Võhandu has been harnessed in Leevaku since 1835, when the first mill was constructed here. In the early 20th century, there was a flour and timber mill here, as well as a wool factory. Clay pottery was also made. Leevaku hydroelectric power station was destroyed during World War II. In 1947, it was restored as a joint project of the young people of Võrumaa. It was closed two decades later and re-opened in 1993.During the summer, a museum is opened at the power station. You can find out about the history of the station, as well as that of Leevaku, and see how Soviet-era electricity meters worked.Tourist groups can book a visit outside schedule in advance by phone.

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