Karula National Park Visitor Center
The visitor centre is located in the centre of Karula National Park, surrounded by scenic hills and mysterious forests, and opening up breathtaking views of Lake Ähijärv.
The visitor centre is at the border of Valga and Võru counties, away from big roads, so one has to plan their visit either by car or by bus, or maybe even on foot or by bicycle along the RMK Pearküla-Aegviidu-Ähijärve Hiking Route. But the journey is worth it!
A tired wanderer can have a rest here, find shelter from the rain, watch a documentary introducing the national park, or enjoy the permanent exhibition. For those who want to take a walk here or go hiking, there are several hiking trails that start near the visitor centre. Also the branch of the RMK Hiking Route leading to Peraküla starts here. There is a campfire site and a campsite right near the visitor centre by Lake Ähijärv. The centre's rooms are available for rent for seminars.
Besides the enchanting scenery, the visitor centre offers good advice about the sights in the area, outdoor recreation opportunities, as well as advice on accommodation and where to eat. There are souvenirs, information folders and hiking route maps available in the centre. For groups we provide, if requested, various programmes which may also involve local farms.
Parking
Parking area for 20 cars.
Amenities
Information and promotional materials about Karula National Park. Maps of RMK recreation areas available.
Wheelchair Accessibility
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Hiking Options
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Outdoor Fireplace
Uncovered Fireplace
Maintenance
Additional Information
Before going on a nature walk please read the Environmental code of conduct, rules of conduct and waste-sorting policy
Restrictions
The Visitor Centre is situated in Karula National Park. Further information can be obtained from the Environmental Board +372 662 5999, info@keskkonnaamet.ee
18.05 to 31.08 Mon to Sun 10.00–18.00
except on public holidays
Long-Lat WGS 84
Latitude: 57.71247
Longitude: 26.50496
L-EST 97x: 649284.7
L-EST 97y: 6399499.7