Raadi Manor, which stands on the border of the city of Tartu, had its glory days in the first half of the 19th century with its magnificent art gallery and library and salon evenings. The manor then belonged to the von Liphart family.

The main building of the manor was destroyed by the bombing in 1944. The manor park, together with the ruins of the main building and the gate, are included in the list of national cultural monuments.

The area forms a distinctive complex: there is the magnificent manor complex, as well as a woodshed, a water tower, an ice cellar, and a restored wall. In the centre of the complex, there is the natural Raadi lake and the restored manor park.

Description

The walk can be started from the gates of the manor or if you wish to start further then Estonian National Museum has a road also leading up there. The park road is gravel and or stone paved which is not the most even but is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. We reccommend arriving with an assistant. There is a playground nearby toddlers and Majoraadi park also. The nearest toilet can be found either at Estonian National Museum or there is also quite near Tartu Raadi Terminal gas station.

There are no separate mobility aids for visually impaired visitors, such as a site map or guiding paths.

Download GPX

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.

Accessibilty

By car
Parking lot
Wheelchair accessible with an assistant
Accessible to parents with baby-strollers
Cycling
Walking

Facilities

Trash bins

Raadi Manor, which stands on the border of the city of Tartu, had its glory days in the first half of the 19th century with its magnificent art gallery and library and salon evenings. The manor then belonged to the von Liphart family.

The main building of the manor was destroyed by the bombing in 1944. The manor park, together with the ruins of the main building and the gate, are included in the list of national cultural monuments.

The area forms a distinctive complex: there is the magnificent manor complex, as well as a woodshed, a water tower, an ice cellar, and a restored wall. In the centre of the complex, there is the natural Raadi lake and the restored manor park.

Description

The walk can be started from the gates of the manor or if you wish to start further then Estonian National Museum has a road also leading up there. The park road is gravel and or stone paved which is not the most even but is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. We reccommend arriving with an assistant. There is a playground nearby toddlers and Majoraadi park also. The nearest toilet can be found either at Estonian National Museum or there is also quite near Tartu Raadi Terminal gas station.

There are no separate mobility aids for visually impaired visitors, such as a site map or guiding paths.

Download GPX

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.

Accessibilty

By car
Parking lot
Wheelchair accessible with an assistant
Accessible to parents with baby-strollers
Cycling
Walking

Facilities

Trash bins

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