Mõniste Manor Park (Mõniste)
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Voru /
Moniste /
Mõniste
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park, estate (manor / mansion land), interesting place
Mõniste Manor was first mentioned in 1542. The last owners of the manor were the von Wulff family, but the manor was destroyed in the Estonian War of Independence. The 14.6 ha park at Mõniste was founded in 1840 and is one of the oldest in Võru County. The Mõniste Reservoir plays an important role in the design of the park. The site of the former Manor House is now a large meadow. Spruce, oak, linden, silver birch and larch are indigenous to the park. Some of the more rare species include common spindle, Manchurian walnut and Douglas fir. A sculpture depicting bears is located near the park on the Võru-Valga highway - a reminder of the highway decorations that were in fashion during the Soviet occupation.
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Coordinates: 57°36'56"N 26°36'47"E
- Karula National Park 22 km
- Stable 37 km
- Pühajärv Lake 49 km
- Karki phenomenon 61 km
- Estimated location of a meteorite 70 km
- Liepa Manor 76 km
- Sietiņiezis Rock 76 km
- Mežrozes 79 km
- Ainja Lake 79 km
- Medieval castle ruins Rujen 80 km
- Varstu 3.9 km
- Ähijärv 12 km
- Ape parish 12 km
- Karula National Park 13 km
- Melnsalas swamp 13 km
- Gaujiena parish 17 km
- Trapene parish 17 km
- Zvārtava parish 23 km
- Võru County 26 km
- Valga County 42 km