58.482224, 26.238333
GPS: 58° 28' 56" N, 26° 14' 18" E
Alam-Pedja Nature Conservation Area was created in 1994 and it is one of the biggest conservation areas in Estonia. Alam-Pedja Nature Conservation Area is a large lowland in the centre of Estonia. The main values of the area are its ecological diversity, different swamp communities and rivers. The uniqueness of the conservation area lies in its old rivers, the structure of its forest communities and extraordinarily low number of population. Alam-Pedja Nature Conservation Area has belonged among wetlands of international significance (Ramsar areas) since 1997 and among Natura 2000 bird and nature areas since 2004.Two hiking tracks of different length with viewing towers have been established for people interested in nature.
Location: Lossi 10, Alatskivi vald, Tartumaa, 60201
The manor was first mentioned in 1601. Von Nolckens received it as a dowry in 1870. When Arved von Nolcken returned from a trip to Scotland, inspired by Balmoral, one of the residencies of the British royal family, he decided to erect a copy of it in Al...
Location: Saadjärve 20, Äksi alevik, Tartu vald, Tartumaa, 60501
Ice Age Centre is a unique and original tourist attraction – a nature study and visiting centre that combines popular scientific approach to ice age with entertainment.
Ice Age Centre – more than 2200 m2 of exhibition area full of storie...
The central Tartu Town Hall Square is surrounded by buildings built in the classical style. Since 1998 the square is decorated by the “Kissing Students” fountain. Throughout centuries the centre of town activity has been Town Hall Square, the history of...