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Vana-Söödi Holiday House

Antsla vald, Võru maakond, 66518

Looking for the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and truly relax? A farmhouse awaits you amid the beautiful forests and fields of South Estonia, where hotel comfort meets rustic peace. Our holiday home has spacious, cozy rooms, a modern kitchen, and everything you need for a pleasant holiday.
There is a covered terrace, a barbecue house, a children’s playground with a trampoline, and an outdoor shower. For an additional charge, you can order a hot tub for 10 and a smoke sauna, one of Estonia’s UNESCO World Heritage treasures. Children under one year stay free, and we also have a cot. Come and enjoy a carefree holiday in the middle of nature!

Mugavused

  • WiFi
  • Air conditioning
  • Free parking
  • Fridge
  • Bathing pool
  • Recreation area/picnic ground
  • Sauna

Lahtiolekuajad

1. märts - 28. dets

Eeltellimsel

Kontakt

  • +372 5622 0394
  • vanatalu69@gmail.com

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vanasoodi.ee

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Vaata lisaks

`Mustjärv` lake in Nohipalu

`Mustjärv` (Black lake) is located 0,5 km to the south of the `Valgejärv` (White Lake) and is larger and a complete opposite to its neighbour. The banks of this forest lake are low, boggy and, especially in the south, difficult to move along. Its waters are acidic, reddish-brown, extremely opaque (transparency is only 0,4 m), and rich in organic elements. Hikers can rest on the banks near a fire or make a picnic in a specially equipped roofed place.

  • Family friendly
  • Guided tours

Tartu City Museum

Tartu City Museum invites you to explore the city's diverse history and cultural heritage. The permanent exhibition, "Our Tartu," introduces the districts of Tartu, telling stories about the people of Tartu, their lives, and everyday habits. The exhibition provides insight into what makes each district in Tartu special, as each district has its own personality, as shared by local people. Visitors can also enjoy temporary exhibitions that introduce new topics and artistic perspectives. These exhibitions reveal different facets of Tartu, ranging from the city's architecture and social life to contemporary cultural phenomena. The museum offers guided tours and city tours, during which guides take participants on exciting journeys through Tartu's districts. These excursions are suitable for both local enthusiasts and visitors who wish to learn more about Tartu. The museum's premises can also be rented for various events. Come experience the story of Tartu through its people, places, and memories.

Hotel de Tolly

All the rooms in this hotel have female names with the last letter A instead of numbers. Anna, Dora, Hortensia etc. Hotel has a beautiful big green garden. We help you to plan and conduct weddings, summer and winter events for companies, birthdays etc. We have big garden awning for 100 people. Quests have opportunity to spend leisure time playing pool or mini-golf and it free for accommodating people.

  • Beaches

Lake Riiska beach

Lake Riiska is situated by the Valga road in the south-eastern part of the town of Tõrva. The lake has shallow shores, a sandy lake bed and greenish springs. The lake's depth reaches 12.5 metres. There is a beautiful sandy beach by the lake with beach cabins for changing clothes, toilets, volleyball courts, a swimming pontoon and swings. Coast guard will ensure safety on the beach.

  • Guided tours

Mustvee Old Believer’s Museum

Mustvee Old Believer’s Museum is one of the 21 places in Southern Estonia worth discovering that are marked by a yellow National Geographic window; all those interested in culture and history should definitely pay a visit.The exhibits give an overview of the culture of Old Believers both in the past and in the present. The collection includes samovars, irons, clothes worn by the Old Believers, commodities, furniture and fishing equipment. Also on display – J. Kolpakov’s paintings of the churches of Mustvee, P. Mihhailov’s and his son’s wood engravings and L. Korobova’s paintings and drawings of Lake Peipus.

Mäe-Lõhtsuu oak tree in Urvaste

People are becoming more and more interested in the trees of Estonia and tree tourism is becoming more and more popular.In terms of breadth, the Mäe-Lõhtsuu or Lõhtsu-Reinu oak tree is the second biggest in Estonia. It grows to the west of Urvaste church, next to the Mäe-Lõhtsuu mill on a steep incline close to the ruins of Lõhtsu Farm. Its girth is 7.03 metres and height 28 metres. People say that the tree is almost 300 years old, although researchers reckon it must be older (at least 400).Good to know: years ago, when the area around the tree was still covered in scrub, the hollow trunk of the tree was home to a bear enjoying its winter slumber.

  • Camping sites

Campsites and camping area of Pedaja holiday farm

Pedaja Holiday Farm cabins and camping area are located in a scenic natural setting, in the midst of a young birch forest. Here, you can relax in peace surrounded by beautiful nature. The two- or four-person cabins are perfect for unwinding while listening to birdsong, and with a bit of luck, you might spot roe deer walking nearby. The larger cabin is equipped with electricity and a radiator, while the smaller one offers more modest conditions. A fully equipped shared kitchen, toilets, and saunas are located nearby. For a pleasant stay, there is a campfire site and barbecue facilities next to the cabins. Campers are also warmly welcome.

  • Guided tours

Baer House in Tartu

Come and take a look at the one-storey classicist wooden building on the slope of Toomemägi in Tartu. Naturalist Karl Ernst von Baer used to live in the house from 1869 to 1896. The house was restored and turned into the Baer House Museum in 1976. The building currently belongs to the Estonian University of Life Sciences and houses the von Baer Natural History Centre.

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