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  • Accommodation
  • Hotel

Tehvandi Hotel

Otepää vald, Valga maakond, 67408

Tehvandi Hotel (known to the locals as the Pentagon) forms part of Tehvandi Sports Centre. It is unique in Estonia for its horse shoe shape and grass roof.The hotel has a total of 45 rooms with all of the mod cons, sleeping 84 people. Additional beds are available, creating space for a maximum of 100 guests. All rooms are en suite and have an airing cupboard, air conditioning, a television, telephone and balcony.The hotel has its own children’s playroom, a public Internet point and a recreational area.The courtyard of the hotel forms a unique park with rolling hills which has its own terrace, seating 50 people.Seminars can also be organised here.Everyone is welcome!

Mugavused

  • WiFi
  • Free parking
  • Washing machine
  • Seminar room
  • Childrens playroom
  • Sauna
  • Catering

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Kontakt

  • +372 518 0778
  • administraator@tehvandi.ee

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Vaata lisaks

  • Churches

Obinitsa Church and Cemetery

Obinitsa Church was built deep in the Soviet era: 1952, when the country was led by Comrade Stalin. The people's desire for a new sanctuary (the old church was given to the school) was so great, that it bypassed the politics of the day. The Obinitsa Church's main holiday is 19 August - The Feast of the Transfiguration - and thousands of people visit the church that day to remember their ancestors and spend time with a relatives. People have been buried in Obinitsa Cemetery for at least 1,500 years. The oldest burials are marked by small stones located in the western part of the cemetery. The well-known Seto singer Hilana Taarka and the creator of the Obinitsa Museum, Lidia Sillaots, are buried in this park-like cemetery.

  • Guided tours

Guided walking tour of Tartu in the morning

Discover the early morning city of Tartu with its awakening sounds, birdsong, and crisp, beautiful views! We walk along the banks of the Emajõgi River, enjoy the morning peace, and take a look at the Market Hall, happily preparing for the day, where local flavors greet us. Then the Old Town awaits us — surprising in its morning light and beautiful solitude, Toomemägi with its enchanting views and a few surprises. Of course, beautiful Tartu architecture is found at every step! The guided tour is suitable for solo travelers, couples, international guests and business travelers. The tour is conducted by an officially certified guide.

  • Hiking Trails

Saare Lake study trail

The 3.5 km trail introduces different forest communities. It can be accessed from the parking lot at the beginning of the trail or the Sihi and Papi campfire sites. The trail runs along boardwalks and paths of varied landscape. It also passes the burial ground of the Manteuffel family and a complex monitoring station. You can camp and make a fire under a cover at the Sihi and Papi campfire sites. The trail is suitable for visitors of all ages, as it is interesting and educational.

  • Guided tours

Agirregoikoa Kennel visit and sled dog ride

Come and experience an adventure at the Agirregoikoa Kennel with Nordic sled dogs! A kennel visit lasts approximately 1.5-2 hours, during which you can enjoy a 1.5 km long sled ride. After the ride, you can walk with the dogs and pet and cuddle them. Choose your favorite dog, take selfies, capture a memorable moment with a large group photo, and enjoy hot tea or coffee. We warm up and share stories about the dog breed and history. Sled dogs are therapy for children. We do sled rides with snow and cart rides without snow. Only kennel visits are offered during the summer period.

  • 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.

Italian food and culture workshop – a journey to the world of pizza

Great Italian flavours from the open kitchen-dining room of the MyItaly Food Studio! A real experience and catering in the loving Italian way! Ten years of experience! The PIZZA workshop includes an in-depth theoretical part of making pizza, preparing a three-course menu, and eating it:• appetiser: classic mix of meat, cheese, pesto, focaccia.Olives, pesto, chillies stuffed with tuna, artichokes.• Main course: PIZZA• Dessert: fruit and a sweet cannoli with sheep’s milk ricotta.Other workshops and menus for children can be found here.

Restaurant Chez André

Welcome to the adventurous world of tempting tastes and smells! The menu of our restaurant offers you a wide range of dishes, combining time-tested classics and nouvelle cuisine, traditional flavours and exotic experiences. We play with fantasy and provide experiences that have been brought from trips near and far. Our wish is to offer something special and innovative that you have not yet tried. Above all, we want to offer you an unforgettable taste experience. You and your friends are always welcome!

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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