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Näita kõiki tulemusi
  • Nature and Activities
  • Active holiday

Horse-drawn carriage ride at Metsapiiga Farm

Metsapiiga, Jõgeva vald, Jõgeva maakond, 48434

A carriage ride with a horse is a calm and safe way to experience the proximity of horses and discover the beauty of Estonian nature without actually being on horseback. Metspiiga Farm offers a comfortable, modern carriage ride suitable for both first-time visitors and those seeking a peaceful, memorable experience.
Many guests wish to interact with horses, but riding may seem challenging. A carriage ride is simple and suitable for everyone, regardless of age or previous experience. This makes it a great choice for families, friends, older visitors, and smaller groups.
The horse’s calm movement has a relaxing effect on both body and mind. During the ride, you hear the quiet movement of the carriage, the horse’s steps and breathing, and see the landscape around you. It helps to momentarily escape the everyday rush and enjoy a genuinely simple experience.

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  • WC
  • Free parking

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Kontakt

  • +372 5563 5214
  • info@metsapiiga.ee

Lingid

www.metsapiiga.ee

Vaata lisaks

  • Workshops
  • Estonian handicraft

Ceramics workshops at Alatskivi Castle

In the historic basement of Alatskivi Castle, a workshop led by a master potter awaits you, where you can sculpt cups, bowls, or other clay objects yourself. This experience combines creativity, craftsmanship, and the unique atmosphere of the manor. Book a workshop in advance! However, if you visit the castle with children and master Tanel is working at the same time, you can leave the children to sculpt in the pottery room—it's often the children's favorite activity at the manor! Tanel glazes the finished objects himself and sends them to your home by mail. Beautiful, one-of-a-kind objects sculpted by Tanel himself can be purchased as souvenirs. Take a refreshing, creative break in a pottery workshop at Alatskivi Castle!

  • Hiking Trails

Kaljupealse campfire site

The Kaljupealse campfire site is located on the banks of the Võhandu River, in a beautiful pine forest. The riverside and high banks offer a beautiful view of the Võhandu River and sand outcrops. The campfire site has a roofed table and benches, a roofed grill, and firewood. The place is ideal for campers, fishing enthusiasts, and as a resting point for guests coming here with boats.Along the high sandy shores, through a beautiful pine forest, there is an unmarked hiking trail where you can enjoy beautiful views of nature or pick berries and mushrooms.

  • Vegan food
  • Vegetarian food
  • White Guide Nordic

Blind dining at Vilde & Vine restaurant in Tartu

Imagine eating your favourite dish without seeing it on the plate. How will it taste like? Come and experience our blind dining to find out. The purpose of blind dining is to emphasise and activate the senses that are usually in the background. The dinner consists of seven or five courses prepared by our head chef and is complemented with delicious wines. The participants will have to guess what they are eating, guided solely by the taste and their intuition. Vegetarian and vegan options are also available. The dinner starts with refreshments and sparkling wine. The minimum size of the group is eight people. The dinner lasts about 2.5 to 3 hours.

  • Workshops

Workshop about the tea culture on the shores of Lake Peipsi

During this workshop exploring the tea culture of the Lake Peipsi region, we will learn about the tea drinking customs of the Old Believers and learn about Ivan Chai (fireweed tea), how it is made, and the role it has played in Peipsiveere villages. The workshop takes place at the Varnja Samovar House, which is located in a traditional Old Believer dwelling. There, you can take a closer look at the use of samovars in households around Lake Peipsi, learn about their history, and enjoy tea with the Old Believers' traditional boiled sugar. Depending on the season, participants can also try making Ivan Chai themselves. In the summer, this is done together with the hostess of Mesi Tare, who guides you through the entire process from picking the plant to drying it. During the autumn-winter period, the focus is on Ivan Chai's history and use, discussing its medicinal properties, traditional tea culture, and tasting a variety of tea flavors. Visit us with a group or team for the Peipsiveere tea culture workshop!

Estonian Supreme Court Building

The highest court of the Republic of Estonia, the Estonian Supreme Court that operated in Tartu from 1920 to 1935, is located in this building. The building was initially built as a barracks in 1763, the university hospital was built on its ruins in 1808 and the Estonian Supreme Court has been in the building since 1995. The building can be viewed only from the outside.Take a look at the aerial panorama (picture by Joel Tammet).

  • Vegetarian food

Restaurant Pööripäev

Restaurant Pööripäev at the Estonian National Museum (ERM) offers modern Estonian cuisine, blending tradition with contemporary presentation and local ingredients. Here, the richness of Estonian nature, seasonal flavors, and high-quality service are valued, providing visitors with a peaceful, culturally rich dining experience at the museum. The daily offerings always include fresh dishes, including vegetarian variations, suitable for both museum visitors and those seeking a quick lunch. The menu reflects the pure flavors characteristic of Estonian cuisine, innovative combinations, and carefully selected ingredients. The restaurant also offers a wide selection of pastries and cakes. The youngest family members have a dedicated "play forest" menu designed for children. The restaurant provides catering for events at the museum, offering well-designed menus and seamless service. Pööripäev is a place where Estonian flavors get a new twist, and a museum day becomes a treat for all the senses.

Kagu Hostel

Kagu hostel is a bargain accommodation suitable for a thrifty traveller and sits on the outskirts a few kilometres from the city centre and Lake Tamula. The hostel has light-filled rooms, with a stove, microwave, fridge and kettle in the public kitchen corner. We have free parking for hostel visitors. also has free Internet (WiFi) throughout the hostel. Good to know: the City of Võru stadium and sports centre remain near the Kagu hostel.

  • Lookout towers
  • Guided tours
  • Churches

St. Paul’s Church in Tartu

St. Paul's Church in Tartu is unique because it is the only Art Nouveau church in Estonia. The church features a national romantic and geometric design. The church is also famous for its two steel bells, which were made in 1922 in Germany. The glass-domed bell tower offers a stunning view of the city of Tartu. It can be reached by stairs, and on the way to the tower, you can see a small gallery that explains the church's history. A visit to the church tower is available for an additional fee. The church has a columbarium, a crypt, and a bookstore. You can also order a church tour, a private organ concert, or catering from the church kitchen.

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