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Jõgevamaa

The Kalevipoja Museum in Jõgevamaa is a unique place to discover the legend of the Estonian national epic! The most important events of the epic can be experienced in a playful way. In addition, the adventure park there offers excitement and challenge between heaven and earth – an unforgettable experience for anyone willing to test the limits of their abilities.

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The Palamuse Museum is the only museum in Estonia that researches, collects and preserves the history of parish schools from the 17th century to the present day. century until Estonia’s independence. In addition, the museum preserves the local educational and cultural heritage for scientific and recreational purposes, based on sustainable and environmentally friendly principles.

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Traditions and the love of handicrafts meet at Avinurme Wooden House. In this nice place in Peipsimaa, you will have the opportunity to get acquainted with Estonia’s largest selection of wooden handicrafts, take part in various workshops (e.g. basket-blowing and bread-making) and take a train ride on the nostalgic railway.

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Põlvamaa

The historic Varbuse post station complex is home to the Cultural Tank of South Estonia, the Estonian Road Museum, where history meets adventure!

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Close to the Post Road, the most beautiful road in Estonia, is the rural Karilats Open Air Museum, where you can explore the life of the past century down to the smallest detail. The museum is easy to find by the windmill, the only one of its kind on the Post Road.

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In the outbuildings and outdoor areas of the fairytale Cantervilla Castle, there is a large theme park-playground about the manor’s past, with fun activities for children and parents for a long day. In the theme park, you can see how old-time landowners used to get around, what they did for a living, what clothes they wore, what they ate and what their table manners were like.
The playground offers a wide range of attractions: a water park, different cars, a climbing frame, trampolines, a maze, a costume room and much more.

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Tartumaa

Estonia’s coolest outdoor water park – with a three-level slide and tube, saunas, swings, rides, trampolines, sky-jump, bumper cars, adventure trails, an electronic games house, paddle boats, water bikes, a large playroom, an animal family, horse rides and more. Activities for the whole family! Vudila also offers accommodation and event organisation.

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In the largest science centre in the Baltics, you can try out different exhibits, take part in planetarium film screenings, workshops and science theatres. The thematic exhibitions, which are renewed twice a year, are exciting and offer completely new insights. All of the centre’s exhibits have a hands-on approach – get hands-on and see for yourself!

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On the shores of the mythological Lake of Saad lies a time capsule containing information about our planet’s mysterious past. Mammoths may be a dream, but in the Ice Age Centre they are right in front of us, in the spotlight. The exhibitions give a glimpse of how the Ice Age has shaped our world – a relevant journey through time that opens doors to the past and inspires the future.

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In Elistvere Animal Park you can see animals that mainly live in Estonian forests (wolf, bison, moose, brown bear, wild bear, lynx, etc.) in as natural an environment as possible. Originally home to motherless and injured animals, Elistvere Zoo has now become home to the offspring of these animals.

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In the sporty, yet peaceful and natural municipality of Elva, you and your family can move freely. Elva’s central square, or the urban heartland “Between the Shrub Trees”, conveys to residents and visitors alike the essence of Elva as a summer and garden city, with several pleasant lakes and beaches and scenic nature trails. Elva Lake District and the adventure park are a thrill.

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Valgamaa

In one of the renovated buildings of Sangaste Manor, in the former roundhouse, there is now an interactive hands-on experience centre with the exhibition “Berg’s Mystical World”.
More than 50 exhibits tell the story of the 19. century science fiction and the owner of Sangaste Castle, Count Berg, inviting you to travel back in time over a hundred years.

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Situated on the shores of Estonia’s most beautiful lake, Pühajärve Spa & Recreation Centre has been one of Estonia’s favourite holiday destinations for years. Located in the heart of the manor park, the spa offers cosy accommodation, spa and conference services. Lake Pühajärve is the perfect destination for the health-conscious as well as the more luxurious spa holiday lover – come and take your time!

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In Otepää Adventure Park you will truly experience an experience between heaven and earth! You could spend the whole day in the park. Adrenaline rushes can be generated by climbing trails of varying difficulty, or by a 350m aerial ascent over the Linnamäe valley. You can give the little ones an adventure experience on a safe children’s trail.

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Võrumaa

Nestled among pine forests and lakes in southern Estonia, the Kubija Hotel Nature Spa is a cosy and comfortable place to stay that will make you forget your worries. Peace, quiet and solitude are the basis for bright ideas!

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Nestled in the heart of nature, far from industry and urban sprawl, Värska Sanatorium stands like a bright cruise ship at the head of Värska Bay. Discover the best spa resort in South Estonia, in the middle of the beautiful Setomaa nature, where your well-being is priority number one!

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Andri-Peedo farm is located between the green domes of Rõuge parish. Here you can visit a modern farm where goats are reared and goat milk products are made. The goats raised and enjoying life at Andri-Peedo Farm produce organic goat milk – the milk of healthy and contented animals eating quality food is a great addition to any diet!

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The Pokumaa theme park on the border of Vana-Võromaa was created on the basis of Edgar Valter’s “The Pokurauch” and its characters. The natural prototypes of cats are tarantulas. In the Pokukoja you can see Edgar Valter’s original illustrations and oil paintings, learn about his work and make your own pokus. On the trails you can learn about nature, swing on the village swing and take part in various workshops.

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Come to the City of Traffic and learn to drive safely! Here you will find a unique indoor traffic village, with traffic lights and high beams, and learn about traffic rules. The centre also has a café, an open-air cinema, a disco, a gym and much more that a modern city should have. There’s also a go-kart track and a cycling school.

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