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Café Toidupada

Otepää vald, Valga maakond, 67307

Among the Otepää hills, the mistress of the Toidupada welcomes everyone who likes the country, natural seclusion, and excellent and simple Estonian food from local fresh ingredients.The cosy courtyard of Toidupada, which is located in a naturally beautiful area, is suitable for any event that you want to celebrate with your family or friends and later fondly remember.We have a smoke sauna with a sauna barrel. Toidupada guests can also stay the night, if they wish, in order to wake up to bird song the next morning and enjoy a cup of coffee on the terrace 

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  • Free parking
  • Seminar room
  • Group catering

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Kontakt

  • +372 56230922
  • info@toidupada.ee

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Truu Holiday Complex

Truu Holiday Complex is located in a scenic, private, and quiet forest setting, offering an ideal environment for relaxation and events away from the city bustle. The holiday complex has three holiday houses – a log house, a stone house, and a small house. Depending on your needs, you can rent the entire complex or individual buildings, making the place suitable for both smaller parties and larger groups. Truu Holiday Complex has a spacious sauna area with a Russian sauna, hot tub, cooling area, and a pond where you can refresh yourself in a winter ice hole. The sauna area also includes a lounge for up to 10 people with a table and benches, as well as grilling facilities. The holiday complex is well-suited for both relaxation and organizing larger events, seminars, and work gatherings. The large hall in the stone house (65 m²) accommodates up to 55 people, and the smaller hall (50 m²) up to 40 people. The smaller hall also has presentation equipment, providing good opportunities for training and meetings.

  • Lookout towers

Viewing platform at Tehvandi’s ski jumping hill

The viewing platform at Tehvandi's ski jumping hill is a unique attraction. From a height of 34 meters, watch ski jumpers training or competing or just enjoy the view. There is an entrance fee, and the platform is accessible by stairs or elevator. The viewing platform, which is part of the Tehvandi K90 ski jump complex, is 218 meters above sea level and offers a view of the city of Otepää and the surrounding landscape. The tower is the second tallest observation tower in South Estonia after the Suur Munamägi observation tower. Come and enjoy the views of the Otepää highlands in any weather!

Musta Kõutsi Tavern

The Musta Kõutsi Tavern in Tõrva offers a new menu every day - fresh salads, hot dishes, cakes, desserts and of course pancakes! Those who want to try Mulgimaa flavours will find traditional Mulgi dishes here: potato and groat porridge, buns with various fillings, and soda bread. The tavern with a comfy interior is located just a few hundred meters from the centre of Tõrva. The tavern can accommodate up to 100 guests - 60 on the first floor and 40 in the the second floor hall. Musta Kõutsi Tavern offers its rooms year-round for organising birthdays, weddings, memorial gatherings other events.You are welcome!

  • Monuments

Monument to Stefan Batory

In 1562, Walk (the old name of present-day Valga) along with the rest of Livonia was handed over to Poland as part of the ceasefire agreement of the Livonian War. The city rights of Valga were signed by Polish King Stefan Batory on June 11, 1584, based on his colonization policy. The king believed that land should be granted as hereditary property to new Catholic settlers (peasants, craftsmen, merchants) in Livonia and thereby strengthen Catholicism in Livonia.Therefore, there is a monument dedicated to Stefan Batory on Kesk Avenue in Valga, which was completed in 2002 as a joint effort of the city of Valga, and the Hungarian and Polish embassies.

Forest megaphones in Võru County

Would you like to listen to the sounds of the forest or hear your own thoughts better in silence? Then come to Võru County to a fir forest by the RMK Pähni Nature Centre where you'll find forest megaphones – three gigantic wooden megaphones with a diameter of three metres, each named Ruup.Ruup invites you to read forest sounds and offers hikers a possibility to rest their feet and their minds. Here, you can sit, sleep, think and listen. You can select between a small and a large view, depending on which direction you look in the Ruup. Ruup is an open library with only one book – the nature.

  • Lighthouses

Nina beacon light

On Lake Peipsi, massive fog can sometimes rise in winter. The shore edge disappears with the fog and when it gets dark, the light beam of the lighthouse does not pass through it. It is said that years ago, locals rang church bells to help the fishermen find their way to the shore.The reinforced concrete beacon was built in 1938. A beacon is a lighthouse with a visibility of less than 10 nautical miles. The height of the beacon is 11 metres and the height of the light is 14 metres.In spring, the famous icebergs of Lake Peipus can be seen here. This is because of the stone bridge created by the hero of the Estonian national epic, Kalevipoeg.

  • Camping sites

Väike-Trommi Tourist Farm

Väike-Trommi Tourist Farm is located on the bank of the Väike Emajõgi River. If you would like to spend your holiday in a spot of natural beauty, then this is the place for you – it is private, quiet and safe. You can go hiking or canoeing from the tourist farm. You can book the farm for your company summer or winter retreat and seminars, or just enjoy a holiday with your family here.

  • Sculptures

Sculpture ‘Countrywomen’ (Maanaised)

‘Countrywomen’ is a group of sculptures by sculptor Mare Mikofi, completed in 1974, which has been on display at the Town Hall Square in front of the Tartu Art Museum since 2013.It depicts two women, the older one sitting and being content and exhausted, and the other, the younger, standing beside her, empathetically holding her arm around the older woman’s shoulder. The difference between the generations is strongly reflected in their clothing – the younger is wearing trousers, a light vest and platform shoes, and the older one is wearing a dress and an apron, leaving her feet bare.The installation of ‘Countrywomen’ celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Tartu Art Museum in the Leaning House.

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