Metsa matkarada - Haanja
Haanja Upland
SUUR MUNAMÄGI HAANJA LOODUSPARGIS – BALTIMAADE KÕRGEIM TIPP
Loogamäe – Vana-Vastseliina: 54 km, 16.-18. päev
Haanja kõrgustiku maastikku on 50 km raadiuses kõige paremini näha Suure Munamäe vaatetornist. Suure Munamäe kõrgus on 318 m merepinnast ja see on Baltimaade kõrgeim tipp. Matkarada kulgeb mööda väikseid külavaheteid. Metsad vahelduvad siin põllumaade ja hajataludega.
Vaatamisväärsed kohad: Haanja looduspark – vahelduvad vaated ja kaunis loodus, Suure Munamäe vaatetorn, Baltimaade kõige kõrgemas kohas asuv kohvik, Traditsiooniline suitsusaun – UNESCO vaimne kultuuripärand, Nopri talu – kohalik piimatoodete tootja, Vana-Vastseliina piiskopilinnuse varemed ja palverännumaja, National Geographicu kollased aknad Haanjas ja Vana-Vastseliinas.
Section 16. Loogamäe‒Haanja (Suur Munamägi).
On the way to the highest point in the Baltic States – Suur Munamägi Hill
Having crossed the border of Latvia and Estonia via a small local road, the Forest Trail follows a country road, passes solitary farmsteads and villages, then drifts upward the west slope of Haanja Upland until reaching Suur Munamägi (‘Great Egg Hill’ in Estonian). This is the highest peak on the entire route from Riga to Tallinn. Feel free to linger here for a while to enjoy the Haanja scenery and the local cuisine.
Section 17. Haanja (Suur Munamägi)‒Tsiistre.
On the winding roads of Haanja Upland
The Forest Trail leads down from the highest point of the Haanja Upland, circles around the southern part of Lake Vaskna, and continues down small country roads surrounded by solitary homesteads and small clusters of farms. The hills along the route are covered in trees, but areas on the gentler slopes have been cultivated. As the village of Tsiistre draws closer, the landscape shows the presence of agricultural land, which turn into fields of gold by the end of the summer.
Section 18. Tsiistre‒Vana-Vastseliina.
Along the ancient pilgrim paths to Vana-Vastseliina
During this section, the Forest Trail passes through the northern part of the Haanja Upland and descends to Vana-Vastseliina, an ancient pilgrimage destination in the Piusa River valley. On its high bank the ruins of the bishop’s castle are quite a sight













