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  • Architecture and history
  • History & Culture

Uppsala House in Tartu

Jaani tn 7, Tartu linn, Tartu maakond, 51007

Uppsala House is a typical 18th century citizen’s home – a one-storey building with a mansard roof. In 1993, the cities of Uppsala and Tartu entered into a cooperation project ‘Restoration of Old Buildings’. This led to the restoration of Uppsala House, which currently belongs to Tartu City Government.Did you know…? The families of a secretary of the highest Livonian court, a saddle maker, tailors and representatives of many other interesting professions have lived in the building at different times. There were rental flats for students in the building in the beginning of the 19th century.Only the exterior of the Uppsala House can be enjoyed by the visitors!The building is listed in the Estonian National Register of Cultural Monuments.

Mugavused

  • Information boards
  • Paid parking

Lahtiolekuajad

Aastaringselt

Eemalt vaadeldav

Lingid

Vaata lisaks

  • Workshops
  • Guided tours

Hellenurme Watermill Museum’s workshop «From Water to Bread»

Between Hellenurme, Elva, and Otepää, there is a unique opportunity to see Estonia's last historical water-powered flour and grist mill in operation – the Hellenurme Water Mill. Upon arrival, we explore the mill building and views over the mill pond to Hellenurme Manor, then we open the turbine, and the mill begins to work, powered by water. Through the mill's four floors, you can see, touch, and feel the power of the mill, and soon fresh flour and grist fall into the bag as in the old days. In the bread house, you can try breadmaking under the guidance of the Mill Mistress, honoring traditions and telling stories about bread and the wisdom of ancestors. In the bread trough, dough is kneaded from sourdough. Each guest molds their own little loaf from a dough ball, which the Mill Mistress throws into the large bread oven with an old bread peel. Soon, the bread house fills with the smell of bread, and each guest can take their loaf from the oven, which tastes warm and buttery like an unforgettable dessert! As writer Juhan Liiv wrote: "... warm bread – imagine!"

Watermill River House

Watermill River House is a cosy 55 m2 house on the banks of the Õhne River, with a living room and an open kitchen, a bedroom, and a bathroom. The kitchen is equipped with essential utensils, a capsule coffee machine, a toaster, an oven, an induction stove, a refrigerator, a dishwasher, and a wine cooler.The house accommodates two adults (and up to 2 children for an extra fee). There is a large terrace in front of the house where you can enjoy a magnificent view of the Õhne River. In addition, there is an ÖÖD mirror sauna, a hot tub, a barbecue area, a smoke oven, and fishing equipment. Parties are not allowed in the holiday home. Watermill River House is a country home where you can ACTUALLY have a rest.

Tartu Town Hall Square Apartment

Tartu Town Hall Square Apartment is a comfortable and cozy accommodation in the heart of Old Town. Experience the heart of Tartu by staying in our bright and cozy apartment on Town Hall Square. It accommodates up to four guests, making it ideal for families, groups of friends, or couples who wish to explore the city. The apartment has two bedrooms: one spacious room with a view of Town Hall Square and a wide double bed, and another room with a balcony and two beds that can be joined into one wide bed if needed. The apartment is equipped with all amenities. The balcony facing the courtyard is ideal for enjoying morning coffee or relaxing after a city tour. Free parking in the courtyard makes arrival especially convenient, a definite plus in the central area of Tartu. Step out the door, and you are in Old Town, where all the main museums, cafés, and restaurants are just a few steps away.

Pahad Poisid (Bad Boys) Pub

There are many great things in this pub: a cosy atmosphere, good food and service and wonderfu company. Rumour has it that you will also find seven TV screens where you can watch all kinds of sports events and concerts day and night, and enjoy this all with a frothy beer or a strong drink.

  • Camping sites

Lake Vaskna in Haanja

Lake Vaskna is 244 meters above sea level, which is why it can also be called a 'mountain lake'. According to legend, the gold of the Swedes from the times of the Northern War has been buried in Vaskna. It is said that a marked stone indicates the location of the gold.There is a campfire site next to the lake, offering a wonderful view of the local dome landscape. There is also a camping site and a swimming spot. Up to ten four-person tents can be put up at the camping site. There are benches, a table, a shelter, a cabin for changing clothes, and a barbeque spot.

  • Hiking Trails

Taagepera hiking trail

The total length of Taagepera hiking trail is 5.4 km. The trail begins and ends at the Taagepera campfire site and partly runs along the shores of the Õhne River. The trail can also be completed in smaller circles – 1.6 km and 4.0 km long. There are wooden signposts and information boards at the hiking trail, capfire site is suitable also for camping.The main sights of the hiking trail include the Taagepera Castle with the Castle Park, Taagepera Church and the Cemetery, the graveyard of barons, the Musukivi rock, the sacrificial stone, the underground cemetery, and the Õhne River.A truly inspiring hike full of history, architecture, and ancient nature!

  • Skiing

Lähte ski trails

Lähte ski trails are located in Lähte small town, 15 km from Tartu.Ski trails are accessible 24 h for free. Lähte has four ski trails in varying lengths: 5 km, 2.5 km, 2 km and 1 km. During the winter, the ski trails are lit until 9 pm. You can also use a 1.25 km trail with artificial snow. Next to the trails, you find a watch tower. Showers are available in Lähte sports hall nearby.

Joosti Holiday House

At almost a hundred years old, Joosti Holiday House is a private and cosy place to stay in Valga County. Situated on a far set between rolling hills, it has undergone exhaustive renovations which were completed in 2013. It can accommodate up to 15 people. The holiday house is ideal for families and small groups looking for a relaxing break, but also one where they can stay active. You can make the most of the sauna, play volleyball, organise camps, hold seminars, host summer retreats and more.Just 12 km from Otepää, the holiday house is ideally located as a base for exploring southern Estonia in summer and for making the most of the landscape in winter.

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