Võru
Estonia · Europe

About Võru
Võru is a city in Southern Estonia. Despite the picturesque location on the shore of the lake, Võru does not inhibit much of a medieval history. The central landmark is the cosy house-museum of Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald, the collector of the Estonian epic poetry and one of the founders of Estonian literature.
Võru travel guide
Understand
The Võro language ("võro kiil") is the main language spoken but Estonian is universally spoken as well. Russian and English are also understood by many people. From 1944 to 1953, the Estonian Forest Brothers (anti-Soviet partisans) were most active in Võru County. The surrounding Võrumaa (Võru county) covers 2,305 km².
1 Tourist Information Centre, Tartu tn.31, ☏ +372 782 18 81, fax: +372 782 18 81, [email protected]. M-F 10:00-17:00, Sa Su 10:00-15:00.
Getting there
There is a railway line and station, but passenger trains do not go here.
By bus There are buses from Tartu every hour, taking a little more than an hour. At least half of them are direct buses from Tallinn, 3.5-4 hr. From Valga there are apparently only two buses a day, slowly and taking about two hours. Bus schedules are easily available online—read more under Estonia#Get around.
By car Route #2 passes through Võru, and it is 80 km to Tartu.
Getting around
Võru is small and all its attractions can be explored on foot.
See
1 Kreutzwald House Museum, Kreutzwaldi 31, ☏ +372 7821798. Apr-Sep: W-Su 10:00-18:00; Oct-Mar: W-Su 10:00-17:00. The founder of Estonian literature, Friedrich Kreutzwald, was born in a peasant family near Rakvere, and studied medicine at the University of Tartu. He practised medicine for 44 years in Võru, simultaneously writing about the situation of the Estonian peasantry and collecting Estonian folklore. The most famous work of Kreutzwald was the collection of the Estonian epic poetry, Kalevipoeg. In addition, Kreutzwald was actively creating a single Estonian language (in exchange for dissimilar northern and southern adverbs) and introducing it into public life.Even if you are unfamiliar with the person and works of Kreutzwald, going to the museum will be interesting. In addition to the household—the main house with interiors, a bathhouse, and a barn—there is a historical and literary side to it. To the left of the entrance there is a detailed and very informative exposition on the life of the writer, with information in Estonian and Russian languages. In one of the sheds, a collection of publications of Kalevipoeg and illustrations can be found. All very cosy and feels somewhat at home. The presenters will be happy to talk with you in a variety of languages, including English. €4. (updated Oct 2022) 2 The Church of Catharina (Katariina kirik), Jüri 9. This Lutheran Church was built in 1788-93 with the support of the Catherine II. The architectural style was probably chosen with her help, because the church strikingly resembles the Latvian monuments of the Baroque style. Pay attention to the multi-tiered clock tower. On the square in front of the church stands a stone memorial for those killed in the 1994 MS Estonia shipwreck. Impressive due to a hand stretching out of the stone for help. 3 The Church of Catherine (Ekaterina kirik), Lembitu 1. Same time, similar origins. All churches of Võru were sponsored by Catherine II, taking care of the integration of the B
Eat
1 Kohvik Muffin, Vabaduse 7, ☏ +372 7820800. M–Th 10:00–19:00, F 10:00–22:00, Sa 11:00–22:00. Confectionery café in a cosy wooden house. Free WiFi. 2 Mõisa Ait Pubi, Jüri 20c, ☏ +372 7825587. Su–Th 11:00–22:00, F Sa 11:00–00:00. Hot dishes: €6-8 (2013). 3 Õlle 17, Jüri 17, ☏ +372 7858588. Daily 12:00–22:00. A characteristic and cosy Estonian pub, located in a wooden house with a creaky floor and slightly sagging porch. It has the subtitle Irish Pub, which is unsusual, as is the availability of billiards. A lot of Irish beers. Main courses: €7-8 (2013). 4 Ränduri Pubi, Jüri 36, ☏ +372 7868050. Daily 08:00–00:00. The pub is more urban than Õlle 17. The house is made of stone, but the interior is wooden. Hot dishes: €5-8 (2013). 5 Võru kohvik, Jüri 22, ☏ +372 7824141. M–F 07:45–18:00, Sa 10–15:00. Regular but cute cafeteria along the main street. One kind of a soup and five hot dishes, every day different. Also, it has a huge range of baked goods. Main course: €3-4 (2014). 6 Hesburger, Jüri 83, [email protected]. Daily 09:00–22:00. Finnish fast food chain. (updated Sep 2017) 7 Peetri Pizza, Jüri 85, ☏ +372 7822707. M Tu 10:00–20:00, Th–Su 10:00–22:00. Budget but proper pizzeria. (updated Sep 2017) 8 Pauline Resto, Kreutzwaldi 52, ☏ +372 525 2133, [email protected]. F 17:00 - 22:00, Sa 10:30 - 22:00, Su 10:30 - 16:00. Fine dining in nicely decorated wooden house at Kreutzwaldi street. Only open on weekends. Deer and duck on menu do not pale in comparison to any restaurant in Tallinn or Tartu. Classical desserts such as Pavlova or panna cotta are also spot on. Mains €14-26. (updated Apr 2025)
Drink & nightlife
Try also one of the above mentioned Pubis.
1 Stedingu maja, Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwaldi 15, ☏ +372 5099830, [email protected]. Tu-Th Su 10:00–22:00, F until 04:00, Sa until 02:00. Incredibly cosy bar/café, and a cultural hut. (updated Oct 2017)
Sleep
1 Georgi Hotell, Jüri 38a, ☏ +3723322221, [email protected]. Check-in: 15.00, check-out: 12.00. Pink, impressive facade is in Võru's scale a sight of its own. A former mayor's home. Rooms are large and have good amenities like minibar, electric kettle and reliable, fast WiFi. Downstairs there are three saunas and a hot tub. Visitors of the hotel can use these for €10. €60 single, €95 double. (updated Apr 2025) 2 Kagu Hostel, Räpina maantee 7a, ☏ +372 56158113, [email protected]. Probably the most inexpensive option in Võru. Great ratings. Dorm from €13, single from €17. (updated Oct 2017) 3 Guesthouse Mõisa Ait (Mõisaait), Jüri 20c, ☏ +372 7825587, +372 56689049, [email protected]. A cosy and recommended guest house, restaurant and pub. Double from €34. (updated Oct 2017) 4 Savi Tourism Farm, Savi talu (north of Võru), ☏ +372 5174470. Farmstay out of the city. Double from €18. (updated Sep 2017) 5 Taevaskoja Salamaa, Taevaskoja (between Tartu and Võru), ☏ +372 53456480, [email protected]. Great camping and accommodation option, highly recommended. Barbecue place and campfire pits, sauna, and camping and caravan sites Double from €14. (updated Sep 2017)
Go next
Obinitsa – Part of the settlements of the ethnic Seto minority in the border region of Estonia and Russia. Sangaste and the nearby Sangaste Castle, about 40 km northwest. Otepää – A small town set in the hills of south Estonia and best known winter sports centre in the Baltics, and the Winter Capital of Estonia. Surrounded by lakes, hills and ski jump towers. Karula National Park – The hilly landscapes of Southern Estonia. Estonian’s smallest national park on the way to/from Valga. Valga – A town on the border with Latvia, where it literally grows into the Latvian town of Valka.
Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.