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Tiku Holiday Homes

Põlva vald, Põlva maakond, 63604

Tiku Holiday Homes offer a great opportunity to relax in the middle of wonderful nature, in the unique primeval valley of the Ahja River.Tiku Holiday Homes include holiday houses Kelder (cellar) and Ait (granary), a camping site, saunas, and an open-air hall.Fresh air and enchanting nature views can be enjoyed all year round. In winter, our guests can use the ski and skating trails. In summer, you can enjoy boats, a swimming area, hiking trails, and water bikes, stepboards, or a raft sauna.From 2021, it is also possible to book Mull (bubble) – a dome tent with wonderful nature views and amenities.

Amenities

  • WiFi
  • Free parking
  • Fridge
  • Recreation area/picnic ground
  • Sauna

Open times

1. juuni - 31. aug

10:00 - 21:00

1. sept - 31. mai

Eeltellimsel

Contact

  • +372 5300 0010
  • perenaine@tikutalu.ee

Links

www.tikutalu.ee

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  • Ruins

Raadi Manor

Raadi Manor, which stands on the border of the city of Tartu, had its glory days in the first half of the 19th century with its magnificent art gallery and library and salon evenings. The manor then belonged to the von Liphart family.The main building of the manor was destroyed by the bombing in 1944. The manor park, together with the ruins of the main building and the gate, are included in the list of national cultural monuments.The area forms a distinctive complex: there is the magnificent manor complex, as well as a woodshed, a water tower, an ice cellar, and a restored wall. In the centre of the complex, there is the natural Raadi lake and the restored manor park.

  • Manors

Järvere Manor

Järvere Manor was built on the shore of Lake Vagula in 1766 as a support manor of Sõmerpalu Manor. The manor was built by the owner of Sõmerpalu manor, Friedrich Alexander von Möller, Doctor of Philosophy. He had the Järvere Manor made for his mother and it was thus called the Old Lady's House.A park, established in 1830, separated Sõmerpalu and Järvere Manors and there were about 200 different tree and bush species already at that time.The Võru Forest Management Centre operated at the manor during Soviet time. Outbuildings were put in order and rebuilt in 1993.The manor is protected as a cultural monument and is private property today.

  • Churches

Tartu Saint George the Martyr Church of the Russian Apostolic Orthodox Church

An orthodox congregation was established in Tartu in 1845 and Priest Joosep Shestakovski (1856–1888) initiated the building of an orthodox church. Tartu Saint George the Martyr Church was built using donations from the congregation and it was consecrated in honour of Saint George by Bishop of Riga and Mitav Benjamin in 1870.

Avinurme Puiduait Arts & Crafts Store

Avinurme Puiduait Arts & Crafts Store has the largest selection of wooden handicrafts in Estonia. Baskets, water buckets for sauna, hot pads, spatulas, butter knives, and thousands of other accessories for the kitchen and household. In addition to water buckets, there are ladles as well as foot- and headrests.In addition to local wood crafts, we sell Estonian natural cosmetics, as well as beautiful textiles and carpets.Estonian design and handicrafts can be found on our two floors.In addition to shopping, you can also order various workshops from us and have a bite to eat in our cafe.

Water tower of Raadi Manor

The water tower of Raadi Manor dates back to the 19th century. In ancient times, the tower housed the manor clock, which let the manor workers know it was time for lunch. After World War II, the building was used by the Soviet army and was restored in 2002.Inside the water tower is an exhibition of the Estonian National Museum. Visiting the photo exhibition Raadi Through the Ages, which runs along the floors of the water tower, offers not only historical knowledge but also enchanting views of the cosy Raadi Manor Park.The exhibition is open by reservation and a visit to the water tower can be ordered together with the guided tour of the Estonian National Museum 'Raadi Manor Park Tour'.

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E-Bike Estonia electric bike tour on the shores of Lake Pühajärve

The Pühajärve electric bike tour takes you to one of South Estonia's most beautiful lake trails, where every turn reveals a new view of the picturesque shoreline, lake islands, and the rolling landscape of the Otepää highlands. As the largest lake in the area, Pühajärv is perfect for discovering nature, learning about history, and peaceful exploration. Riding an e-bike lets you enjoy the journey at a pleasant pace, with the motor assisting on climbs, giving you time to truly notice your surroundings. During the tour, you will visit Pühajärve Beach, the manor park, the War Oak, the love spring, and ancient forests, as well as enchanting lake-view trails. If desired, you can order a private tour for your group at a time that suits you – it's an ideal experience for friends, family, or as a change for team seminars or summer days. The experience can be enhanced by a delicious soup and a relaxing sauna after an active day. Come enjoy the special beauty of Pühajärve and move in nature in a way that truly feels pleasant!

  • Gardens

Garden of Mikko Farm

Mikko farm is located in Põlva County by a creek in Tänassilma village.The garden was established in 1996, and over the years, it has grown into a farm garden in English style that covers 2 hectares and is rich in species; its varied landscape offers picturesque views. There are several separate areas and over 1,000 taxons. We also have a small tree nursery.You can visit the garden upon previous notice. If you wish, you can also order a coffee break or catering in the seminar building.

Ivan Chai Workshop

Ivan Chai is a fermented tea made from fireweed leaves. The lovely plant that attracts bees in our pure nature with its bright purple flowers in summer has recently won the hearts of many as a tea plant.Although Ivan Chai has many healing properties, this tea can also be used as a daily beverage.In June, July, August, and September, we harvest the narrow-leaved fireweed leaves in the wild and process them in the traditional way. In the workshop, we will learn how to make this wonderful tea.Duration: two hours with tea drinking (you can also choose to only learn to make the tea – 1 hour).

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