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  • Accommodation
  • Guest apartment

Räpina Apartment

Hariduse tn 3, Räpina vald, Põlva maakond, 64505

The guest apartment is located in the heart of Räpina. Restaurants and shops are within walking distance. Parks, Sillapää Castle, Räpina Reservoir, Räpina School of Horticulture collection garden, and other attractions are located in the immediate vicinity.
The three-room apartment has two bedrooms and a living room. The kitchen has everything you need for cooking. There’s free WiFi, and books and toys for families with children can be found on the shelves.
With prior arrangements, you can order various motorboat and fishing trips on Lake Peipsi and Võhandu River, and try thrilling water sports.
 

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  • WiFi
  • Free parking
  • Washing machine
  • Fridge

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Kontakt

  • +372 523 4202
  • info@haudamae.ee

Lingid

www.haudamae.ee

Broneeri

Vaata lisaks

  • Camping sites
  • Pet friendly

Peipsi Ranna Holiday House

Peipsi Ranna Holiday House is located on the shore of Lake Peipsi. A wonderful sandy beach, sunrises, flocks of birds flying over the lake, peace and quiet — this is a real holiday! In the sauna house on the first floor, there is a kitchenette, a living room, and a sauna with a view of the lake. You can cook your own food or order catering services from the hostess. On the second floor, there is a large room with four beds for eight guests. You can go to a hot sauna, sit with friends on the terrace in a jacuzzi or cool off in the lake. The conversations will continue for days! We offer tours of the Onion Route and forest hikes, as well as sites for camping and caravans and spa treatments! Come with friends, family, and pets!

Uppsala House in Tartu

Uppsala House is a typical 18th century citizen’s home – a one-storey building with a mansard roof. In 1993, the cities of Uppsala and Tartu entered into a cooperation project 'Restoration of Old Buildings'. This led to the restoration of Uppsala House, which currently belongs to Tartu City Government.Did you know...? The families of a secretary of the highest Livonian court, a saddle maker, tailors and representatives of many other interesting professions have lived in the building at different times. There were rental flats for students in the building in the beginning of the 19th century.Only the exterior of the Uppsala House can be enjoyed by the visitors!The building is listed in the Estonian National Register of Cultural Monuments.

  • Family friendly
  • Hiking Trails
  • Parks
  • Beaches

Lake Pühajärv Park

Families with children are particularly welcome in the Lake Pühajärv Park as there are many opportunities to feed ducks and other birds when walking on the lakeshore. There is an exercise track by the northern part of the park. This is also the place where you will find the beach with a beach house, cafés, arbours and boat hire.The park used to be a part of the Pühajärv Manor Park and it was designed as a walking forest with paths already in the 19th century. The park is mainly a naturally grown forest.

  • Vegan food
  • Vegetarian food
  • White Guide Nordic

Antonius Restaurant

Located in the heart of Tartu, Antonius captivates visitors with its enchanting rose motif ceiling painting, a glass atrium to reflect the evening light and modern design elements combined with a historic interior. The chef uses his skills and creativity to create the best taste experiences for guests, using high-quality seasonal ingredients while focusing on the harmony of even the smallest components on the plate. A first-class wine selection complements the food selection. The restaurant is well-suited for a cozy dinner or organizing birthdays, company parties, and weddings. In the summer, the terrace is also open.

Pähni Nature Centre

Pähni Nature Centre is the central point of Haanja-Karula Recreation Area that belongs to the State Forest Management Centre (RMK). In the Pähni Nature Centre you are invited to visit the forest museum, use the library, take a look at the exhibition of postcards depicting forest and get further information on the recreation possibilities provided by the RMK. There is a rest area near Pähni Nature Centre, where you can camp and barbeque, have a picnic or take a swim in summer.

  • Parks
  • Gardens

University of Tartu Botanical Garden

The University of Tartu Botanical Garden offers study programmes and excursions for visitors of all ages. There are more than 10,000 species and varieties of plants in the garden. In addition to natural plants, including rare protected plants, we introduce new decorative plants. In the greenhouses, rainforest and desert plants can be seen. We are the oldest botanical garden in the Baltic States, operating for more than 200 years in the same location. The garden is designed by world-renowned botanists, professors Ledebour and Bunge. Guests can visit the greenhouses with a ticket, but the garden is open for everyone for free. There is a playground for children.

  • Family friendly

Paganamaa Holiday Home

Paganamaa Holiday Home offers an opportunity to relax in a cosy and homely cottage surrounded by nature, away from the clamour of the city.A barrel sauna and a tube sauna stand at the edge of a pond by the holiday home. In addition, there is a trampoline for children outside.At Paganamaa Holiday Home, you are going to feel at home!

  • Ruins

Ruins of Vastseliina Bishop’s Castle

Vastseliina Episcopal Castle is a place worth discovering in South Estonia for its 14th-century castle ruins, interactive activities, and interesting history as a sacred site. In the Middle Ages, the castle was a famous pilgrimage destination: by order of Pope Innocent VI, pilgrims who saw the miraculous cross in the castle chapel received a release from penance activities imposed on them for 1 year and 40 days. During the Northern War, the castle was destroyed by Peter I's troops, and only its ruins remain. The sacred pilgrimage site on the ruins of the former church is marked by a large cross, benches, and a sound installation featuring spiritual music. Nowadays, you can also visit the Vastseliina Episcopal Castle Medieval Experience Center and the Episcopal Castle Pilgrimage House. The castle ruins, sacred site, and experience center can be visited independently or with a guide upon prior arrangement. Additionally, refreshments and medieval feasts for groups are offered at the former Piiri Tavern.

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