Explore Antsla and the surrounding area

There’s plenty to discover in the Antsla area for both adults and children.
Stay at our guesthouse and enjoy an active holiday, either solo or with your family.
Pokumaa – Pokukoda is a unique log building in Estonia, where you can spend a pleasant and educational time with your family and get a glimpse of the life and work of Edgar Valter.
Karula National Park – The country’s smallest national park protects a landscape of gently rolling hills not typically found elsewhere in Estonia.
Tamme-Lauri oak – The Tamme-Lauri oak is Estonia’s largest oak tree. It has a circumference of 8 m (measured at a height of 130 cm) and is approximately 800 years old.
The natural pearls of Võru County – Võru County clearly stands out from the rest of Estonia by its varied landform, diverse landscape, and rapidly alternating natural biomes. The most beautiful places, which are of the highest value for the natural perspective, are carefully preserved and protected.
Hauka Fair – The Vana-Antsla fair is mentioned for the first time in the official fair notice under the name Hauka fair in 1903 on March 20 and October 23.
On the edge of Antsla, in the RMK forest area, you’ll find the Kasumetsa health trail.
The longer loop is 2.2 km, while the shorter loop is 1 kilometer.









