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  • History & Culture
  • Architecture and history

Välgi St Alexander Nevsky Church

Peipsiääre vald, Tartu maakond, 60427

You will find the orthodox St Alexander Nevsky Church, which was built in 1859, in Välgi Village.Interesting facts: — there are many burial mounds in the Votian style near the church that date back to the 13th century.

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Karu Holiday Home

Laiusevälja in Jõgeva County is an authentic Estonian village with fields of grazing animals and dusty roads in summer lined with stalks of grain. The courtyard of Karu Holiday Home is designed to look like it would have done last century, replete with apple tress and berry bushes. The holiday home offers year-round accommodation for up to 20 people. The building also has all of the facilities needed to serve the disabled. In addition, you can also enjoy the sauna and hot tub. Come enjoy the countryside and a pleasant stay at Karu Holiday Home near Jõgeva!

Karlova — a meeting place for architecture enthusiasts and bohemians

Karlova is a neighborhood in Tartu that captivates visitors with its bohemian atmosphere. In Tartu's Karlova district, there are historical wooden houses, secret courtyards worth discovering, unique cafés loved by locals, greenery, and plenty of street art. In the heart of Karlova are several important community places – the cozy Karlova Kohv, the popular meeting spot Barlova Bar, and the Karlova Harbor area by the Emajõgi River, suitable for more peaceful leisure. The neighborhood dates back to the houses built on the lands of Karlova Manor in the 19th–20th centuries, which have developed into today's unique living environment. The oldest settlement, at the beginning of Kalevi Street, dates back to the 18th century and architecturally differs from the rest of the area. In spring, Karlova Days take place, where you can get to know the neighborhood even better through various events and open courtyards. Exploring the neighborhood with a guide will show you Karlova's hidden side and the historical charm of its bohemian wooden houses. More information can be found on the Tartu Guides website.

  • Canoeing

Canoe trip along the River Õhne in Mulgi County

Canoe trip "One Day, Two Countries" starts at the upper course of the River Õhne in the vicinity of Taagepera and Holdre castle and ends on Latvian soil.The river flows along a course that is interrupted by rapids and is partly surrounded by forests and fields. When combining several 3–7 km stretches of river, it becomes a 30 km canoe trip that lasts from an hour to an entire day and complements a summer holiday, birthday or company summer retreat perfectly.Come on a canoe trip along the River Õhne – you find a lot to admire and discover here!

Villa The MANOR Sports & Spa

Villa The MANOR Sports & Spa is a private luxury villa in South Estonia, just one kilometer away from the center of Tõrva. Our elegant historic building, with modern amenities, gives you the chance to enjoy a quality holiday, host private events, or conduct small seminars and retreats in complete peace and privacy. The 14-bedroom villa is always rented to only one group at a time – this means that the entire complex, including the spa area, lounge, common areas, and outdoor spaces, remains entirely at your disposal. All rooms are modern and comfortable while maintaining an elegant, historic ambiance. On-site, there is a private spa and relaxation area, a tennis court, and fat bikes available for rent to explore the surrounding area. Villa The MANOR Sports & Spa offers an exclusive, personalized accommodation experience. It is the ideal choice for guests who value peace, high service standards, and the opportunity to have the entire complex at their group's disposal.

  • Beaches

Lake Kamari recreation area

Lake Kamari recreation area has become an extremely popular destination among holiday-makers for its beautiful views and forests. There are two jetties, areas for beach volleyball and football, a shower and toilets, benches and a playground for small children with swings and a slide. The swimming area is marked by buoys and there is also a children's pool.

  • Camping sites

Udu Farm

Udu Farm is a lovely holiday complex on the shores of Lake Kuremaa. The historical Palamuse and Kuremaa castles are just a few kilometres away.Guests have the use of 12 cabins, a sauna, a large party building, 4 covered areas, an extreme plastic film sauna and a children's play area. You can also rent the sauna complex, which has its own kitchenette and which accommodates 12-19 people on the upstairs level.Boats are available for hire and you can go fishing on the lake.

  • Estonian handicraft

Peipsimaa Arts and Crafts Shop

The hand-made printed clothes and home textiles made in Peipsimaa Visitor Centre have been awarded with the ‘Certified Estonian Arisinal Craft’ mark, which is the highest recognition in Estonia.Our shop sells items inspired by the handicraft of Peipsimaa and Old Believers, such as hand-printed skirts and shirts, pottery, gold embroidery bags, rugs, Kodavere belts and gloves, and gold-plated magnet onions. We also sell books, music, and postcards related to Peipsimaa.Additionally, you can find the best onions, chicory, teas, and cooked sugar here!

  • 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.

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