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  • History & Culture
  • Architecture and history

Podmotsa Village Chapel

Setomaa vald, Võru maakond, 64018

Podmotsa Village Chapel is located in a small lakeside village in the middle of a medieval cemetery. The chapel, surrounded by lilacs and rowan trees, was built in 1760 and dedicated on Ascension Day. Because of this, it was built with young birches. There is a large stone cross near the chapel, as well as two smaller ones. According to local legend, these are the larger cross’s sons. Beside the cemetery is the village swing, and the National Geographic yellow window, which acknowledges a unique landscape. Walking down to the lake from the village, one can also view the Kolpino Orthodox Church, which is currently located in Russian territory.

Mugavused

  • Information boards
  • Free parking

Lahtiolekuajad

Aastaringselt

Eeltellimsel

Kontakt

  • +372 5682 1268
  • turism@setomaa.ee

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Vaata lisaks

  • Sports centres
  • Rally tracks

Adrenalin Arena — Motocross Hall in Sõmerpalu

Sõmerpalu in Võru County is home to Europe's biggest stationary indoor motorcross hall, the Adrenalin Arena, which provides reasonably priced and comfortable year-round training and competition facilities for professionals, amateurs and enthusiasts alike. We are constantly organising motocross-themed and other special events; our spacious stands are a perfect place for watch the events.You can book motocross trainings, rent bikes and visit the motocross museum of MTÜ Sõmerpalu Motoklubi; there, the trophies, pictures and bikes that were used to win the trophies by sportsmen trained by Sõmerpalu Motoklubi, including the ones of the brothers Leok (racing drivers), are on display.

  • Sculptures

Sculpture ‘Countrywomen’ (Maanaised)

‘Countrywomen’ is a group of sculptures by sculptor Mare Mikofi, completed in 1974, which has been on display at the Town Hall Square in front of the Tartu Art Museum since 2013.It depicts two women, the older one sitting and being content and exhausted, and the other, the younger, standing beside her, empathetically holding her arm around the older woman’s shoulder. The difference between the generations is strongly reflected in their clothing – the younger is wearing trousers, a light vest and platform shoes, and the older one is wearing a dress and an apron, leaving her feet bare.The installation of ‘Countrywomen’ celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Tartu Art Museum in the Leaning House.

  • Vegetarian food

Vint Wine Bar & Tapas

Vint Wine Bar & Tapas is a restaurant inspired by the carefree life of the Mediterranean in the courtyard of a house in the historic center of Tartu. Our wine list features over 200 wines, each with a unique flavor profile. Our menu focuses on Spanish cuisine and offers delicious dishes, including seafood, tacos, tartar, and churros. Every wine can be enjoyed by the glass, so you can try a different wine every time you visit. Let yourself be transported to a summer evening by the Mediterranean at Vint Wine Bar & Tapas!

Holiday House of Vällamäe Farm

The Holiday House of Vällamäe Farm is a comfortable and quiet place to spend family holiday in beautiful natural environment. There is a log house in the Farm with a beautiful view of the shore of a lake and a 3.5 km long hiking trail in primeval Vällamäe forest located in the immediate vicinity.

  • Pet friendly
  • Family friendly
  • Bowling

Elva Bowling and Resto Bowling Lanes

Have you tried bowling but not skittles? Do you know what the difference is? To get answers to your questions, visit us at Elva Bowling and Resto! We have four lanes and are the only open bowling alley in South Estonia, where both adults and children can play, with a group or alone. We rent out bowling shoes (sizes 28-48). The menu at our restaurant is also like an adventure! Well-behaved four-legged friends are welcome to join the fun. You can bowl, and the laughter will last a long time, and when the little ones in the family get tired, there is a play corner waiting for them, and the time will fly by. We hope to see you soon!

  • Family friendly

Otepää Central Square

In the summer of 2020, the Otepää Central Square and Flag Square dedicated to the Estonian tricolour got a new look. The Central Square is illustrated by Bruno Kadak's bronze sculpture – the fountain 'Fun Ott'.There is a well-known belief around the world that throwing a coin in a fountain brings happiness, but when coming to the Otepää fountain, you have to scratch the bear's rear paw.The Flag Square has one of the highest flagpoles in Estonia. Next to the Estonian flagstaff are pavilions and information stands telling the story of the flag. The community garden with a children's playground offers leisure opportunities for both adults and children.Come to Otepää!

V Spa sauna rituals

V Spa sauna rituals offer an opportunity to relax and experience the sauna culture in a unique way. Led by sauna masters, different sauna rituals take place in V Spa saunas every night. Whisking, mud masks, body scrubs, and moisturising shea butter are free for all guests as part of the ritual if the ticket includes the sauna in which the ritual takes place. V Spa sauna rituals are the perfect way to pamper your body and mind, whether you’re looking to unwind at the end of the day or enhance your spa experience. Be sure to check the ritual schedule. Make your spa visit unforgettable with V Spa sauna rituals!

  • Monuments

Kalevipoeg – War of Independence Monument

Kalevipoeg is the Estonian national epic about the adventures of the hero called Kalevipoeg.In 1950, the memorial Kalevipoeg, which was dedicated to the soldiers who lost their lives in the War of Independence, was taken down by the occupying power. The monument was built by Amandus Adamson. In 1952, the monument to Kreutzwald, the Father of Song, was erected at the same location. Discussions over restoring the memorial Kalevipoeg were held since 1988, but in 2002, when the exhibition ‘Kalevipoeg in Sculpture’ took place, the restoration proptly started. Sculptor Ekke Väli modelled the momorial on the basis of photos, and he was consulted by Endel Taniloo, a senior sculptor, during the restoration of Kalevipoeg.

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