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Ahvena campfire site
A campfire site with simple equipment, especially for fishermen, before or after going to Lake Peipus. Be sure to bring your own camping stove or campfire material.Tartu County
Peipsiveere Nature Reserve
Angerja campfire site
A campfire site with simple equipment, especially for fishermen, before or after going to Lake Peipus. Be sure to bring your own camping stove or campfire material.Tartu County
Peipsiveere Nature Reserve
Elistvere Animal Park
In RMK Elistvere Animal Park visitors can see mostly the animals living in Estonian forests in as natural surroundings as possible.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Elistvere campfire site
The campfire site is not far from the centre of the historic park at Elistvere manor, at a meadow in the park, near Elistvere Animal Park (entrance to the animal park for a small fee).Tartu County
Tartu-Jõgeva Recreation Area
Elistvere study trail (2 km)
The trail, which starts and is located in the territory of the animal park is about 1 km long and the same way back. It is suitable for a pleasant walk for the visitor of the animal park. The trail is supported with information boards and observation platforms, information about birds is in the observation tower by the lake. The trail can be accessed with a ticket during the opening hours of the animal park.Tartu County
Tartu-Jõgeva Recreation Area
Elistvere Visitor Centre
Elistvere Visitor Centre is situated in RMK Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area, on the second floor of the entrance building of the highly popular Elistvere Animal Park. Elistvere Animal Park was established in 1997 and aims to share nature education and offer visitors a chance to watch wild animals in their natural environment. The visitor centre contributed to this aim by offering nature study programmes and organising events. It also introduces the recreation opportunities in the entire Tartu–Jõgeva area and offers educational programmes in the surrounding nature.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Elva river primeval valley hiking trail (15 km)
The trail starts and ends in a small parking pocket before reaching the Tartu County Recreational Sports Centre near Elva. The trail runs along forest roads and trails of the primeval valley of the Elva River, where you can see several lakes, streams and sandstone outcrops. The trail is indicated with RMK signposts and white-red-white markings on trees.Tartu County
Tartu-Jõgeva Recreation Area
Emajõe study trail (3 km)
The Emajõgi River study trail starts by Kantsi Tavern and forms a loop on the river floodplain, across grassland in sedge fen and through a bog birch grove.Tartu County
Peipsiveere Nature Reserve
Fairy trail (1,4 km)
The trail starts from Jõeharu campsite and goes over the Laguja stream, after which the hiker can go to the left hiking circle. The trail is easy and suitable for hikers of all ages, especially for families with children. There are several places of interest for children on the trail: an adventure trail, fairy statues and a Witch's house. The trail is circular, at the end the hiker returns to the starting point of the trail. The trail is indicated with RMK signposts and yellow markings on trees.Tartu County
Tartu-Jõgeva Recreation Area
Haugi campfire site
A campfire site with simple equipment, especially for fishermen, before or after going to Lake Peipus. Be sure to bring your own camping stove or campfire material.Tartu County
Peipsiveere Nature Reserve
Illi campsite
Camping area located in a beautiful pine forest near Elva is suitable for a versatile holiday - you can stay here for a longer period of time, it is also suitable for a hiker and there is enough space for smaller events. Numerous forest roads and trails are enjoyable for walking.Tartu County
Tartu-Jõgeva Recreation Area
Jõeharu campsite
The camping area located near Elva River between forest and meadow is suitable for varied holidays.Tartu County
Tartu-Jõgeva Recreation Area
Kärgandi campfire site
Kärgandi campfire site is located in a beautiful open area in the middle of diverse forests. The forest landscape with a very varied relief around the campfire site (Selgise Mountains) is well suited for walking on your own and picking berries and mushrooms in autumn. The campfire site is a possible resting place on the Selgise cycle path, the road leading to it has moody curves and ups and downs.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Koha campfire site
A campfire site with simple equipment, especially for fishermen, before or after going to Lake Peipus. Be sure to bring your own camping stove or campfire material.Tartu County
Peipsiveere Nature Reserve
Koosa campfire site
A favourite spot for overnight stay for fishermen at the crossing of the Emajõgi and Koosa rivers.Tartu County
Peipsiveere Nature Reserve
Kotka campfire site
The campfire site is suitable for a suburban vacation and a stop by the Ilmatsalu River for fishermen or walkers.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Kukemetsa forest hut
The easily accessible forest hut is situated by the gravel forest road. The surrounding forests are rich in wild berries and mushrooms and suitable for just walking. The forest hut is a good resting spot along the Selgise cycling trail and Peraküla-Aegviidu-Ähijärve hiking trail.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Lagle campfire site
Lagle campfire site is a separately situated campfire site on the left bank of the Ilmatsalu River.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Lake Umbjärv campfire site
The lakeside campfire site, located in a beautiful pine forest south of Elva, is suitable for a shorter stop and a swim, as well as a longer stop - camping. Numerous forest roads and trails are also suitable for just fun walksTartu County
Tartu-Jõgeva Recreation Area
Lake Viti hiking trail (2,5 km)
The trail starts from the parking lot on Vitipalu Road and runs along the kames to Viti observation tower, then a few hundred meters along the Tartu Marathon trail until reaches Primeval valley campfire site above the sand outcrop of the Elva primeval valley. From there, the hiking trail runs along the edge of the ancient valley back to the parking lot. There are lots of ups and downs on the trail. The trail is indicated with RMK signposts and yellow markings on trees.Tartu County
Tartu-Jõgeva Recreation Area
Latika campfire site
A campfire site with simple equipment, especially for fishermen, before or after going to Lake Peipus. Be sure to bring your own camping stove or campfire material.Tartu County
Peipsiveere Nature Reserve
Laululuige campfire site
Laululuige campfire site by the Ilmatsalu River is a suitable place for a walkers or fisherman.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Määrumäe campfire site
A gravel forest road leads to the campfire site. It is a good stop for cyclists on the Koseveski cycling trail or for gatherers of wild berries and mushrooms.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Otisaare campfire site
Campfire site at the intersection of River Emajõgi and Kalli River is often used by fishermen before and after fishing on Lake Peipsi.Tartu County
Peipsiveere Nature Reserve
Padakõrve hiking trail (3.6 km)
The hiking trail runs along a gravel road in the forest, introducing the life of ants. Visitors can go along the gravel road only. At the roadside there are information boards and certain boards and signs at the ant hills. The trail can also be completed by a vehicle.Tartu County
Tartu-Jõgeva Recreation Area
Palumägede campfire site
A nice place for lakeside recreation with a narrow strip of sandy beach on the lakeshore and the nearby hiking trail provides a fascinating walk across a versatile terrain.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Palumägede hiking trail (1 km)
The kilometre-long hiking trail with many ups and downs starts from the second Palumägede parking area and offers versatility for visitors enjoying a lakeside holiday.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Pangodi campfire site
The Pikksaare hiking trail which starts from the Pangodi campsite parking area leads to the campfire site. The lakeside campfire site is situated in Pangodi forest park, about 500 m from a crowded campsite.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Pangodi campsite
A popular summer camping ground in a good location with good swimming opportunities. It is situated close to the main road, separated with a forest patch.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Pikksaare hiking trail (1 km)
The kilometre-long trail runs in the shade of the Pangodi forest park and offers a captivating walk for the visitors of the campsite and campfire site.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Primeval valley campfire site
The campfire site is located on a high sand outcrop in the primeval valley of Elva, on Liivamäe, as it has been called. This is the local House of Heaven: Elva River flows in the depths and a picturesque view of the surroundings opens up over the ancient valley. The campfire site is suitable for those who walk along the long primeval valley of Elva River or on the shorter hiking trail of Lake Viti, or simply enjoy a forest holiday.Tartu County
Tartu-Jõgeva Recreation Area
Rabahane campfire site
The Rabahane campfire site is located directly on the banks of the Ilmatsalu River and is suitable as a stop for a walker or fisherman.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Raigastvere observation tower
From the observation tower on the Raigastvere drumlin a spectacular view opens on the Vooremaa area with its diverse landscape.Tartu County
Tartu-Jõgeva Recreation Area
Selgise cycling trail (30 km)
The length and terrain of the ca 30 km trail makes it suitable for moderate training or leisurely enjoying of nature. The trail with its ups and downs runs along winding forest paths and straight forest rides, passing through different forest communities. The best recreation sites along the trail are Kukemetsa forest hut at the beginning of te trail and Kärgandi campfire site, which is ca 500 m off the trail.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Selli-Sillaotsa study trail (4.7 km)
The trail starts in a pine forest at the edge of a mire. There the Suuretüki observation tower offers an excellent view on the Laeva mire. The trail continues along a boardwalk across the Laeva mire, which is well known for its good cranberry sites.The trail is for walking only!
Tartu County
Alam-Pedja Nature Reserve
Tähemaa campfire site
This simple campfire site has been established as a rest stop on the hiking route, in the state forest near Peipsiveere Nature Reserve.Tartu County
Tartu-Jõgeva Recreation Area
Tenno campfire site
Owing to its location, the campsite is suitable for out-of-town holiday. A characteristic feature of this campsite are the interconnected dredged ponds with bridges across. The campsite is the starting point and destination of Tüki cycling trails and the “Green classroom” programmes.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Tiksoja campfire site
Because of its location, the campfire site is suitable for out-of-town recreation. From town use Ravila street to reach the site. Several trails suitable for walking start from the campfire site.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Tiksoja hiking trails (1+2 km)
The trails, which are 1 km and 2 km long, start from the Tiksoja campfire site parking area, are circular and run along forest paths, rides and roads. There are activities for children and recreational sports on the trail, as well as a field of activity (without fence) for dogs. Visitors residing in Tartu can access the trails from Ravila Street.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Tüki cycling trail (7 km)
Being close to the city, the trail is particularly suitable for leisurely recreational sports. The 7 km trail starts from the parking area of Tenno campfire site and runs along the nearby gravel roads and forest rides back to the campfire site.Tartu County
Tartu–Jõgeva Recreation Area
Viti campfire site
The campfire site is situated on one of the highest kames of Vitipalu where is the observation tower. Suitable for those who walk along the long primeval valley of Elva River or on the shorter hiking trail of Lake Viti, or simply enjoy a forest holiday.Tartu County
Tartu-Jõgeva Recreation Area
Viti observation tower
The observation tower on one of the highest hills of the Vitipalu esker field in Elva Landscape Reserve offers a beautiful view of the varied landscape of the surrounding area (access on foot only)Tartu County
Tartu-Jõgeva Recreation Area