Children's playroom

Udu Farm

Udu Farm is a lovely holiday complex on the shores of Lake Kuremaa. The historical Palamuse and Kuremaa castles are just a few kilometres away. Guests have the use of 12 cabins, a sauna, a large party building, 4 covered areas, an extreme plastic film sauna and a children's play area. You can also rent the sauna complex, which has its own kitchenette and which accommodates 12-19 people on the upstairs level. Boats are available for hire and you can go fishing on the lake.

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Vahe Guesthouse

Whether you are an adventurer, a tourist, or on a business trip and looking for accommodation – come to Vahe Guesthouse. We are located in the city centre of Põltsamaa, at the corner of the quiet Vahe and Pargi streets. The river and the nearest grocery store are 200 metres away. Põltsamaa Castle is within walking distance (500 metres).

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Ankur restaurant and bar

The Ankur restaurant and bar is situated in the centre of Mustvee and can seat up to 100. Group catering is available on request.

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Kurista tavern

Refresh yourself just off the historical Piibe Highway, which connects Tallinn and Tartu!

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Avinurme Handicrafts Centre’s Café

The smell of freshly baked bread blends with the smell of wood creating an especially cosy and homelike atmosphere in the Handicrafts Centre's Café. Almost all the visitors praise the delicious coffee and charming interior of the Handicrafts Centre. Every traveller will get a bellyful and by previous agreement, we also offer refreshments to larger groups. The café's lunch menu includes soups and different main courses, also pizzas. We offer appetizing pies, homemade bread and other tasty snacks as well. We have special menus for groups. There are seats for 20 people in the café; the hall on the second floor accommodates up to [...]

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