Rubina is the largest and best-preserved bog in the Mulgimaa area and is an area of great value to...
The Valga/Valka–Ape narrow gauge railway was opened to traffic in 1900 and the last trains ran...
The tour guides will share exciting stories of nature and introduce other destinations in the...
Ala Cemetery is not far from Taagepera and the chapel of the first Estonian squire Mats Eredell is...
Weightlifter Alfred Neuland (1895-1966) who was born in Valga is the first Estonian Olympic...
King of Poland Stefan Batory granted Valga town bylaws on 11 June 1584. The monument on Kesk Street...
NIPERNAADI, the eternal wanderer and dreamer, greets visitors and boldly raises his hat in the Säde...
The year 1886 when the plan to build the Pihkva-Riga railway with a branch from Valga to Tartu...
The ruins of Helme Order Castle are situated on a steep slope by the Pärnu-Valga road. The castle...
This historicist-style church is built from red and yellow bricks and has five domes and a bell...