Bogs and Observation Towers
This collection highlights the wetland landscapes of Tartu County, focusing on the Alam-Pedja and Peipsiveere Nature Reserves. It features wooden observation towers at Jõesuu and Lähte that offer views over Lake Võrtsjärv and the Vooremaa drumlin fields. The list also includes significant peatlands like Sangla and Laeva bogs, which serve as essential habitats for regional bird species and distinctive bog flora.
Jõesuu vaatetorn
A wooden tower located at the mouth of the Emajõgi River where it flows out of Lake Võrtsjärv, offering views of the river and surrounding floodplains.
Suuretüki torn
Observation tower situated in the Alam-Pedja Nature Reserve, providing views over the Emajõgi river valley and the vast wetland complex.
Sangla soo
A large wetland area on the eastern shore of Lake Võrtsjärv, characterized by deep peat deposits and serving as a habitat for protected bird species.
Viti järve vaatetorn
Wooden tower in the Elva-Vitipalu landscape protection area overlooking Lake Viti and the surrounding forest-covered hills.
Lähte vaatetorn
Located on the Lähte drumlin, this tower provides panoramic views of the Vooremaa landscape and Lake Saadjärv.
Laeva soo
Part of the Alam-Pedja Nature Reserve, this bog area features various bog pools and is accessible via the Selli-Sillaotsa study trail.
Laukasoo
A wetland within the Peipsiveere Nature Reserve, known for its numerous bog pools and diverse moss species typical of Estonian mires.
Varnja soo
A marshy wetland located near the western shore of Lake Peipus within the Peipsiveere Nature Reserve, supporting regional biodiversity.
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