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  • History & Culture
  • Architecture and history

Kuremaa mill

Jõgeva vald, Jõgeva maakond, 48419

Kuremaa mill is part of the Kuremaa manor complex; the fully renovated mill reopened in 2009. The ground floor is home to a function room with its own fireplace and a sales counter, while the first floor is the perfect place for exhibitions and training events. The second floor hosts an exhibition on the Dutch-style windmills that can be found in Estonia – including its most impressive piece, a model of the Kuremaa windmill. On the third, that is the top floor, you can admire the views over Vooremaa from the narrow windows.The Kuremaa mill is marked with a yellow National Geographic window, representing one of the 21 places worth discovering in South Estonia; these are highly recommended to nature enthusiasts.

Mugavused

  • Information boards
  • Free parking
  • Recreation area/picnic ground
  • Catering

Lahtiolekuajad

1. juuni - 31. aug

11:00 - 22:00

Kontakt

  • +372 5878 9740
  • info@kuremaaelamuskeskus.ee

Lingid

Vaata lisaks

  • Camping sites
  • Hiking Trails
  • Beaches

Palumägede hiking trail and campfire site

The Palumägede hiking trail is situated near Lake Pangodi, within the picturesque Pangodi Landscape Reserve, and is an ideal destination for nature lovers seeking an active holiday experience. The hiking trail offers diverse landscapes with pleasantly alternating ups and downs, adding a little excitement to the hike. The starting point of the hiking trail is conveniently located at the second parking lot of Palumägede, where you will also find an information board that gives a good overview of the surrounding nature. Clear signposts and benches along the trail make the walk particularly comfortable. The Palumägede campfire site offers a space for grilling, swimming, and camping.

Räpina Song Festival grove

The song festival grove was planted under the leadership of the locals in 1969, on the centenary of the song festival, on the peninsula created by the construction of the Võru Street Bridge (Võru tänava sild). The landscaping work was undertaken by the Räpina Women's and Male Choir, which was preparing for the song festival, with its conductors, and the members of the nature conservation society together with young nature lovers. Each choir singer could plant their own tree.Even today, many important events start from the song festival grove. For example, on Children's Song and Dance Day, it has become a tradition to start the parade from the song festival grove. As part of this, a rowan is planted there and greetings are given to the participants.

Riverside Villa

Riverside Villa, which was completed in Luunja River Harbour in 1860, is a great place to stay with friends and organise seminars or events.The ground floor has a hall with a full kitchen, old red brick walls, a large-screen TV, and a music system. There is also a spacious sauna. The first floor has five rooms, two of which are two-room. There are beds for up to 14 people. We only rent out the whole house. There are mooring places in Luunja River Harbour for those arriving by boat.You can rent a motorboat or river sauna from us. We also organise fishing trips.

  • Churches

Memorial Tablet of the Northern Sons of Finland

A black granite memorial tablet bearing almost 200 names was installed on the wall of the Valga Jaani (St John’s) Church in 1934 in remembrance of the Finnish volunteers who fell in the Paju Battle of the War of Independence. The polar bear sign of the Northern Sons Regiment is shown on the shield above the stone. In 1940 the memorial tablet was demolished with pickaxes by the order of communists. The memorial tablet was reopened on the 80th anniversary of the Paju Battle in 1999.Interesting facts: * the memorial tablet was opened in 1934 by President Konstantin Päts; * the first table was made in Finland and the second one in Tartu; * donations for the second tablet were collected by Ylistaro Rural Municipality (Finland) at the initiative of Ossi Salo.

  • Guided tours

Heino Lubja Museum of Scales

A museum unique in Estonia is located on the main street of Mustvee, founded by Heino Lubi who worked as a scales maker for more than 30 years. The collection includes over 120 various scales, about 50 steelyards, a great number of metal and ceramic weights and other things related to scales.In addition to scales made in Estonia, Heino Lubi's collection also features scales made in the Soviet Union and Poland. The museum also displays several contemporary scales which help to understand the history of scales.Guided tours must be pre-booked!

  • Guided tours

Cultural-historical walk in Tartu parks and on shores

A peaceful and pleasant guide tour will take us to enjoy the uniqueness of Tartu parks and shores.The parks are enchanting at any time of the year, offering the pleasure of Estonian nature in the spring, in the summer, in the autumn, or in the winter.The walk away from the city noise offers an opportunity to explore the cultural values found in the parks, literary historical connections, and the peculiarities of Estonian nature.The tour is suitable for visitors who want to slowly take everything in, attendant programmes, conferences, corporate or project partners, foreign visitors, and solo travellers and groups.

  • Camping sites

Lake Tündre campfire site and nature reserve

Lake Tündre campfire site and nature reserve are located in Valga County, Sakala Recreation Area.The shore of the beautiful Tündre Lake is perfect for a longer holiday. There is a shelter with a roof, a dry toilet, an information board, a campfire site with a roof and a barbeque grill, a woodshed, and a swimming site. There are a lot of fish in the lake and it is a perfect place for a swim in the summer. To launch a boat, go to the adjacent Tündre campfire site. The forests around the lake are full of berries and mushrooms.

Kuningatalu Holiday House

Kuningatalu Holiday House is located on the right-hand shore of Lake Tamula, when viewed from the Kreutzwald Park, and it is possible to access the Holiday House on foot by crossing the longest suspension bridge in Estonia. Kuningatalu Holiday House on Roosisaar (Rose Island) is the best place for active family holiday: there are playgrounds and attractions for children, sports fields and tennis courts for parents, saunas and grill houses and Lake Tamula for swimming there, plus also boat and canoe rides. Kuningatalu Holiday House is characterised by the quiet of the countryside, but if you wish to enjoy the noise of a small city, you will find it just 500 m away on foot.

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