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Andre Cheese Farm

Kambja vald, Tartu maakond, 62028

How does the robotic milking machine work and how is milk turned into cheese? How is the world’s best Estonian cheese made? Find out in Andre Farm on the border of Tartu County. Visitors can also feed the cows, pet the calves, and taste the products in our farm shop. There are 180 dairy cows and as many calves in the farm. The farm has been operating here since 1999, but our history dates back even further than that. The grandfather of the current host used to have a farm here. Innovation is in our blood – animals were watered with automatic systems and the latest agricultural techniques were used on the field to improve productivity as early as during Estonia’s first independence. 

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Kontakt

  • +372 5304 9809
  • info@andrefarm.ee

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www.andrefarm.ee

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  • Hiking Trails

Vällamäe hiking trail

Vällamäe 3,3 km long hiking trail offers a unique elevation change in Estonia. Vällamägi is Estonia's second highest hill, covered with ancient forest and steep slopes, with an elevation of 303.9 m above sea level. However, considering the 84 meters measured from the base to the peak, Vällamägi is the highest in relative height in Estonia. The slopes of the hill are very steep in places (incline of 35-40 degrees). Since 1992, Vällamäe forests have been designated as a spruce gene pool reserve. As you move along the trail, steep ascents and descents alternate, offering both a physical challenge and breathtaking views of the ancient forest shelters. The climb to the peak may momentarily make you feel like you've arrived in the mountains, not Haanja. The charm of Vällamäe lies in its primordial silence and touch of nature – you won't find crowded hiking trails here. Each season adds its own character to the trail: in spring, the air is filled with birdsong, in summer you may find berries in the forest, in autumn colorful leaves and an abundance of mushrooms delight the eyes, and in winter the slopes are covered with a dense layer of snow in silence.

  • Manors

Pajusi manor

Pajusi manor was constructed in the 17th century. Its long, stone main building in Classicist style is thought to have been erected in the early 19th century. It was one-storey; only the central section was adorned with a small upper floor, which bears a distinct decorative window. In addition to the main building, the manor as a whole includes a number of other buildings and a large park. Did you know...? *Remaining of the main building of the manor are its central part and right-hand wing, which is home to Pajusi Community Centre

Siksälä Vesiveski Holiday Home

Siksälä Vesiveski holiday home is located among the lakes and forests of Misso Rural Municipality and offers accommodation for families and groups in a holiday home completed in 2016, surrounded by nature.The house has a large dining room with a fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen, a sauna, a washroom and a WC. It does not have a TV, internet or a clock.Hiking around the lake, you can spot wild animals. Nearby, you find Lakes Hino and Mustjärv.

  • Churches

Rajaküla Old Believers’ Worship House

It is believed that the Raja congregation of Old Believers was established in the first quarter of the 18th century. The congregation was given permission to build its own church only in 1879. The church was destroyed during the Second World War – the only thing left is the belfry. The present worship house has 11 rooms. In 1854–1930 Gavriil Frolov lived in the worship house. He taught children icon-writing, reading and writing in Old-Slavic, also singing based on old musical notation.

Snail Tower (Tigutorn)

The 23-storey high-rise building finished in 2008 on the right bank of the River Emajõgi in Tartu is called the Snail Tower. This is a unique apartment building in the centre of the city, designed by Vilen Künnapu and Ain Padrik. The Snail Tower is a symbolic building of Tartu – from the top, the rest of Tartu looks as small as the downtown looked to the clergyman of the church in the Middle Ages.

Kullipera Holiday Home

Kullipera Holiday Home is located in Haanja, Võru County. We offer accommodation in a beautiful, peaceful place where families with children or groups of friends are welcome. It is possible to rent the more spacious party-seminar hall (for up to approx. 20 people) to organize birthdays, seminars, workshops, and other events. The main farmhouse has three bedrooms (for 10 people), a shared living room-kitchen, and a shower room. The sauna house, with two bedrooms for up to six people, can also be rented in the summer. Three camping cabins can accommodate up to 10 people in spring and summer. Additional facilities include breakfast (by prior arrangement), bicycle rental, a camping area, a grill area, sauna, disc golf, and a winter tubing track.

  • Monuments

Monument of Nations

The Monument of Nation is the oldest monument in Tartu. The bones buried under the floor and in the cemetery of St Mary’s Church were found when the main building of the University of Tartu was built on the former site of the church. In 1806 they were reburied in Toomeorg near Vallikraavi Street and the small square Monument to People, which was created according to the drawings of J W Krause and resembles the tomb monuments of Asia Minor (Lykia), was erected there in 1811. The human bones found in the course of archaeological work in the cellars of the main building of the University of Tartu were buried by the monument’s side that faces street on 20 September 1985. A case with information was also buried in the grave.

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  • Go-karting

Kuningamäe go-karting center

The Kuningamäe go-karting center is situated just outside of Põltsamaa. It is a competition track, but can also be used by amateurs and enthusiasts. It is a relatively fast track, with an average speed of more than 60 km per hour. It is 850 metres long, with two straights, fast curves and technically complex S-curves. If the number of people wanting to use the track is greater than the number it will allow, those off the track can watch events from the monitors in the track-side box.

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