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  • History & Culture
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Memorial stone to the first Estonian Song Festival

Tartu linn, Tartu maakond, 51008

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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  • Free parking

Lahtiolekuajad

Aastaringselt

Ööpäevaringselt

Lingid

Vaata lisaks

  • Camping sites

Holiday Village of the Kalda Tourist Farm

Kalda Farm is located by the Väike Emajõgi River, 20 km away from Valga.If you wish to spend an affordable summer holiday, our camping houses by the river are perfect for you. Hikers with tents or caravan cars can also find everything they need with us. You have an ourdoor kitchen with a fridge, a cooker, tables and benches, barbecue equipment, and campfire sites at your disposal.We have all the necessary equipment for organising camps for larger youth groups. Extra low prices are offered by our hostel all year around. You can go on canoe trips, organise bonfire and sauna nights, and go to the pubs to sing and drink.

Võõpsu Orthodox Village Chapel

Võõpsu's village chapel, is located right next to Setomaa's northern gate -- the bridge over the Võhandu River -- in a medieval village cemetery. This is the Estonian part of Setomaa's largest wooden tsässon, which some believe originally served as a barn. It was remodeled into a tsässon a little before the middle of the 18th century and properly renovated in 2010. Of architectural interest is the large, open front hall, which partially covers the side walls.The patron saint of Võõpsu tsässon is St. Nicholas (Seto: Püha Migul) and its name days are the spring and winter St. Nicholas days (migulapäiv).

  • Camping sites

Väike-Trommi Tourist Farm

Väike-Trommi Tourist Farm is located on the bank of the Väike Emajõgi River. If you would like to spend your holiday in a spot of natural beauty, then this is the place for you – it is private, quiet and safe. You can go hiking or canoeing from the tourist farm. You can book the farm for your company summer or winter retreat and seminars, or just enjoy a holiday with your family here.

  • Camping sites
  • Family friendly
  • Hiking Trails

Fairy Trail

The Fairy Trail, also known as the Vitipalu Adventure Trail, offers a fairytale experience for both children and adults. The trail takes you through the mushroom and berry forests of Elva, where Witch Island awaits, featuring the lovely "Little Witch" house, cool tree sculptures, and a low-adventure trail built in the middle of the forest, perfect for children and families to have a great time in nature. The 1.4 km long trail, part of which is accessible with a stroller, intersects with the Elva River's primeval valley hiking trail and introduces the diverse landscape of Elva. The trail starts and ends at the RMK Jõeharu picnic area and camping site, where several shelters with grills and campfire sites are available.

  • Camping sites

Pikasilla recreation area

Pikasilla recreation area, located in Põdrala rural municipality by the southern tip of Lake Võrtsjärv, is easily accessible and has a strategically good location by a waterway (at the mouth of the River Emajõgi). The place has become well-known as a venue of sports competitions and various public events. The area has different sports facilities, a children's playground, cabins and a campfire site; it also has washing and cooking facilities.The services of the recreation area include:- renting the recreation area- renting canoes, kayaks and boats- boat harbour and mooring spots- renting a stadium building and a building with washing and cooking facilities- caravan parking- camping ground for about 100 people- cabins for rent

  • Guided tours

Süvahavva Wool Factory and Museum

At Süvahavva Wool Factory and Museum you can see how wool is spun into yarn. Villakalli Puut sells wool products and other local handicrafts on the spot.Also, don't miss the opportunity to visit Süvahavva Nature Farm which is located close to the factory. The farm grows more than 40 species and cultures of tea plants and herbs. The most beautiful sandstone outcrops and caves on the Võhandu River are only a few hundred metres from here.Süvahavva village is one of the 21 places in Southern Estonia worth discovering that are marked by a yellow National Geographic window; if you love culture and nature, a visit is highly recommended.

Kivi Tavern in Alatskivi

At the cosy Kivi Tavern in Alatskivi you can enjoy the meals on the spot and buy the delicious dishes and excellent flavours to go. We offer pastries, soups, salads, fish and meats cooked in various ways. For example, the menu includes tasty pike fillet patties, pike perch in beer batter and fish burgers as well as wild mushroom and onion dishes. We sell Estonian meat and fish products from the Vasula Meat Packers and Andre Cheese Farm.From Monday to Friday, you can make your selection at the buffet. We also prepare food to order and our expert cooks would be happy to prepare delicious food for your parties!

Coop Hotel

Coop Hotel is located on the main street of Jõgeva, in the city centre, in a house with a dignified history.It all started almost 100 years ago in 1919, when the Jõgeva Economic Union was formed – the goal was to open a main store in the town.Coop Hotel opened its doors in September 2021, continuing the long history of the house.The hotel has rooms for every taste. You can choose between single and double rooms. One room has been specially designed for people with reduced mobility.In addition, guests staying with us can go to the sauna in the basement of the hotel.

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