57.747356, 27.266693
GPS: 57° 44' 50" N, 27° 16' 0" E
A church close to the chapel of Vastseliina fortress – a destination for many medieval pilgrims. An earlier wooden church (1772) has been replaced by a Baroque church with a colourful neo-Historical extension (architect R. Pohlmann, 1901). The church has an interesting interior and altar (1922) with the painting “Women on the Grave of Christ”.
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 5th in number; it was bu...
Go from Saru on Võru-Valga road to Kuutsi - Tiitsa - Karisöödi - Ura - Naha (14 km). The nature trail is 4,8 km long and it takes approximately a 2-3 hours walk to pass it. The trail begins near a big oak tree in Naha farm and runs along the Estonian-La...