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Aadu Turismitalu

During the first independent Estonia, grain and other stock was kept in outbuildings. In summer, girls who were employed as summer workers slept in one of the outbuildings. We offer the visitors of Aadu Tourist Farm the opportunity to recollect the romance of those who bundled at that time. The chambers are furnished...

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Aaviks Memorial Museum

At the end of the 19th century the house and real estate at 9 Sepa Street (later 7 Vallimaa St.) belonged to a gardener Johann Brenner (1834-92). After his death the real estate was bought buy a tradesman from Kuressaare Jakob Aavik (father of Joosep Aavik) for his brother Mihkel Aavik (father of Johannes Aavik). On April 1,...

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Aaviku Puhkemaja

Small house locates in Kuressaare not far from the bus terminal. There are 2 bedrooms, a guestroom with fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen, 2 toilets, a showerroom and a sauna. There's a room for max 6 people. Out side the house is a small garden where you can enjoy the sun and morning coffee or make barbeque. There is...

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Aaviku Puhkemajad Vanamõisas

The old country house locates 13km outside Kuressaare in a beautiful and quiet place called Vanamõisa. There are 2 houses: Sauna House and Old House. 1) Sauna House has two floors. On the first floor there is a sauna, a small kitchen and dining room. On the second floor there are 2 bedrooms and WC. There is room for max 5...

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Aavikunurga Puhketalu

Aavikunurga recreation house is located in Randvere, Laimjala municipality, Saaremaa. The house has a special place in Estonian cultural history - it is the birthplace of the famous Estonian linguist Johannes Aavik. The freshly renovated typical Saaremaa farmhouse offers 13 differently decorated rooms located in the house...

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