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Seto Line Day Trips to Piirissaar

Vabaduse pst 1b, Tartu linn, Tartu maakond, 51004

During the summer months, we depart on selected dates at 9:00 AM from the quay next to the Tartu Market Hall for a journey to Piirissaar.
Piirissaar is the only permanently inhabited Estonian island in Lake Peipsi. The north-eastern part of the island has three villages (Piiri, Tooni, and Saare). Most of the inhabitants of Piirissaar are Russian Old Believers whose main activities include fishing and growing onions.
The boat trip to Piirissaar takes 4–4.5 hours, with approximately 2 hours planned for independent exploration and dining on the island. The estimated return to Tartu is around 21:00.
For the exact schedule, please visit the Seto Line Reisid website.

Lahtiolekuajad

1. juuni - 31. juuli

P09:00 - 21:00

Kontakt

  • +372 517 3092

Lingid

setoline.ee

Broneeri

Vaata lisaks

  • Bowling

Bowling alley FunBowling

FunBowling is one of the biggest bowling alleys in South Estonia with 10 lanes and AMF equipment. The modern bowling lanes are equipped with touch screens, Estonian menus, and lane bumpers which make bowling easier for children. We also offer party packages for children.In the evening, you can relax watching the colour show of FunBowling. Pictures, balls, and lanes glowing in the neon lighting and colourful lights in the lane bumpers make the game a cosy entertainment. Large couches and drinks served from the bar make you feel even more comfortable. You can also play pool on one of the two pool tables.

  • Guided tours
  • Pet friendly
  • Family friendly

Alatskivi Castle Horse Stable Exhibition

The interactive exhibition at Alatskivi Castle's horse stable provides a good overview of manor life. The central part of the exhibition is a drawing of the Alatskivi Manor estate grounds, which explains the management and living environment of the entire complex. You will learn what role purebred dog breeding played in the manor, how forestry was managed, how much income Alatskivi Manor earned, and where the money came from to build the fairytale castle. The play corner with a beautiful replica of the castle and dolls will delight the youngest visitors. The horse stable is perfect for organizing concerts and events! Discover manor life inside the castle, too — bring your friends, family, and pets!

  • Guided tours

Siimusti Clay Industry

Siimusti Ceramics operates from the clay factory, which was founded in 1886 by Joosep Tiimann, a man born from a family of farmers. The location was suitable due to the clay deposits present here. At first the brick manufactury was created; afterwards they started producing oven pots and dishware.Nowadays you can get acquainted with the manufacturing process of ceramics: The pouring of clay into the mold and the firing and glazing processes. The end product can be bought onsite.

  • Watercraft rentals

Boat and water bike rental at Rõsna Holiday House

Rõsma Holiday Resort, located in Setomaa, directly on the shore of Lake Lämmijärv, fishermen can rent boats and families can rent water bikes. Good to know: in the winter, we offer accommodation for up to 14 people. In the summer, we can accommodate 39 people and we have an unlimited number of camping sites. There are smoke and Finnish saunas, as well as an outdoor kitchen.The resort is perfect for summer days, training sessions, and camps.

  • Vegan food
  • Vegetarian food

Café Krempel

Krempel, located in the heart of Tartu, is more than just a café – it's a living room with a bohemian atmosphere for creative individuals, where new acquaintances and ideas are born. Appetizing delicacies are prepared in the open kitchen. The menu features a variety of vegetarian and nostalgic dishes. The international group behind the counter creates a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, along with a special buzz. Board game evenings, concerts, and other pleasant gatherings take place here, making Krempel something more than just a café. Krempel is different from the usual and a little crazy, just like the student city of Tartu itself. Come and experience the spirit of Krempel!

Edgar’s tavern

Edgar Tavern is a popular and well-loved eatery in the city centre of Otepää. Edgar's tavern is located on the first floor of the guesthouse. We can seat up to 47 persons. We offer homely foods in cozy and pleasant atmosphere. On weekdays, we also offer daily specials which are more favorable.The complex also includes a shop and guesthouse.

  • Canoeing

Canoeing on the Kooraste lakes

The adventure on the Kooraste lakes takes place on 11 different bodies of water – lakes Vidrike, Voki, Lambahanna, Nahajärv, Sinikejärv, Lubjaahju, Liinu, Pikkjärv, Vaaba, Hatsike and Kooraste Suurjärv – connected by the narrow, winding Sillaotsa River. A primeval valley, beaver dams, and wild nature are just some of the things you will see and experience on this trip. During spring, there is plenty of water, but in drier seasons, there are some sections where you may have to carry your canoe with you. The lakes are normally warm in summer and perfect for swimming.We welcome families with children and groups of friends and colleagues. We organise trips for both small and large groups.

Memorial stone to the first Estonian Song Festival

The memorial stone to the first Estonian song festival was unveiled on the 125th anniversary of the festival in 1994. It was designed by Mati Karmin.Between the two millstones (czarist power and hard work and austerity), the heads are like grains that are being ground. They sing despite the pressure (Mati Karmin XL, 2019).The first song festival was held in Tartu from 18–20 June 1869. It was opened in Toomeoru but mainly took place in the gardens of the Ressourc society opposite St Peter’s Church, which enjoyed beautiful views over the town and the Emajõgi River. The festival was attended by 46 choirs, involving almost 800 male singers and four brass bands. Almost 15,000 people attended the festival.

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