Suur Munamägi is the highest point in the Baltics and stands at 317,6 metres from sea level. The observation tower on Suur Munamägi provides a splendid view of Estonian nature within the range of 50 km. The existing tower is the 6th in number; it was built in 1939 and reconstructed in 1969; its present height is 29.1 metres. The tower was renovated again in 2005 and an elevator was added to its back side. Interesting to know: * when standing on the top of the tower, you will be 346.7 metres above sea level. * the very first tower was built in 1812 by soldiers and under the supervision of a Russian officer.
Setomaa Tourism Information Centre in Värska introduces the Seto culture.
According to cardinal points, Setomaa is located in the South-East corner of Estonia adjacent to Võro habitat, Latvia, Russia, and Lake Pihkva. Today, Setomaa ...
Alaveski Animal Park offers an opportunity for observing animals in their natural environment. The fauna of the animal park is very diverse; there are 90 different animals and 28 pheasants living in the Alaveski farm. Here you can meet two bear cubs, Mõ...