Võru city route
Route, Accessible to parents with baby-strollers, Partly accessible
Object list
Võru is a beautiful an quietly charming town in Estonia. The town centre, with its distinctive street pattern and lovely low wooden houses, will enchant you more and more with every step you take. The town’s pearl is Lake Tamula with the shore promenade connected to the historical centre of the town through picturesque Katariina Alley.
The distinctive character of Võru is emphasised by the town’s slogan of Üts ummamuudu liin (“A town unto itself”), which relays a positive and affectionate attitude, values the friendly and open residents of this town, expresses a typical Võru lifestyle, hints at the peculiar local dialect of the Estonian language, the original wooden architecture, the beautiful environment, the predilection for all things that are our own and good, the respect for a culture that focuses on self-identity.
Võru city route is a 1-day route that consists of different places to see and feel the vibe of Võru city and it´s beauty.
The city route consists of:
Fr. R. Kreutzwald park and monument
Catherine II sculpture and alley (Katariina allee)
Võru Central Square
The route is mapped to be followed on the pedestrian roads. For following the route with a car we suggest using a navigation system where you find the objects by name or address.
In order to open the GPX file with the trail route on a mobile phone or computer, please install one of the hiking apps or maps, e.g., Wikiloc, Outdooractive, ViewRanger, OS Maps or any other GPX file reading programme or application.
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Võru is a beautiful an quietly charming town in Estonia. The town centre, with its distinctive street pattern and lovely low wooden houses, will enchant you more and more with every step you take. The town’s pearl is Lake Tamula with the shore promenade connected to the historical centre of the town through picturesque Katariina Alley.
The distinctive character of Võru is emphasised by the town’s slogan of Üts ummamuudu liin (“A town unto itself”), which relays a positive and affectionate attitude, values the friendly and open residents of this town, expresses a typical Võru lifestyle, hints at the peculiar local dialect of the Estonian language, the original wooden architecture, the beautiful environment, the predilection for all things that are our own and good, the respect for a culture that focuses on self-identity.
Võru city route is a 1-day route that consists of different places to see and feel the vibe of Võru city and it´s beauty.
The city route consists of:
Fr. R. Kreutzwald park and monument
Catherine II sculpture and alley (Katariina allee)
Võru Central Square
The route is mapped to be followed on the pedestrian roads. For following the route with a car we suggest using a navigation system where you find the objects by name or address.
In order to open the GPX file with the trail route on a mobile phone or computer, please install one of the hiking apps or maps, e.g., Wikiloc, Outdooractive, ViewRanger, OS Maps or any other GPX file reading programme or application.