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 ...