Mustvee
Mustvee is a village of 1,200 people (2022) in East Estonia.
Understand
Mustvee is nice and relaxed fishing village with a hostel, beach and small port.
Get in
Mustvee is almost halfway from Tartu to Narva. Hence, it is good for a stop or overnight stay. Also, many bus routes go through Mustvee, connecting the former two cities as well as Rakvere, and anything in between.
Get around
You can easily cover everything on foot.
See
- 🌍 Holy Trinity Unitarian Church. open Wednesday & Sunday.
Do
- Go swim in the lake connecting Estonia with Russia
- BBQ at the beach
Eat
- 🌍 Mustvee Rannakohvik, Pihkva 2 (right next to the public beach), ☏ +372 51922226. Su M 11:00-21:00, F Sa 11:00-00:00. There are not many options in town. This one is decent and affordable. Cake €1, meal €2.50, soft drinks are a little overpriced.
Sleep
- 🌍 Kalamesteemaja, Narva 9C, Mustvee (northern Mustvee along Narva Road), ☏ +372 5041067, peipsirent@hotmail.com. There are ten rooms available in the hostel; rooms for two, three or four people. The building is next to the lake about 800 m from the town centre. It offers fishing, water sports and sauna. €40/54/67 double/triple/quadruple.
Nearby
- 🌍 Avinurme Hostel (Teenus OÜ), Võidu 8, Avinurme, ☏ +372 5183123. Remote but lovely. Single from €17.
Go next
- Tartu – 85 km northeast from Valga. Museum-rich and hanseatic city on the banks of the Emajõgi River. Also, Estonia's second-largest and oldest city, intellectual hub famous for its universities, and a lively student city.
- Narva – Estonia's eastern-most and third largest city, on the Narva River, which is the border with Russia. Famous for the Hermann castle, right opposite of the Ivangorod's castle, and the Kreenholm factories. Even though it might seem grey and dull.
- Kuremäe – Contains the famous Pukhitsa convent/nunnery, the only Orthodox monastery in the whole of Estonia.
- Rakvere – An attractive city in the north, famous for its Punk and Rock festivals and spirit.
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