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Tõstamaa manor follows the instructions and orders of both the Health Board and the Government of the Republic in organizing its work to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Read more With the COVID-19 safety label, trusted to us by Visit Pärnu we confirm that we follow the requirements and instructions of the Government and the Health Board of Estonia established for our field of activity, we keep up to date with the information and help visitors to comply with the virus prevention rules on site.

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Tõstamaa is located not far from Pärnu. This is an ideal place to leave the daily routine behind and unwind. It does not matter if it is a daily trip or a longer vacation. Charged with energy, the landscapes and villages along with the beautiful manor building are filled with peace and tranquility. There are plenty of entertaining activities for both families and groups.

Photo: Janely Kuuskler-Adler, Toomas Mitt, Katrin Uustalu, Eve Käär

You can go on a tour of the manor where you will learn about its history and see its rooms. The wall and ceiling murals, the beautiful main staircase and the room under the mantle chimney are particularly impressive.

Tõstamaa manor is one of the best known sights in the area and a crown jewel of the local residents. The history of the manor Tõstamaa (Testama) is long and colorful, offering many interesting and unique facts about the local life from the past and present.

Whether you a nature ore culture lover, you are with friends or families, we all need sometimes little brake. Tõstamaa are charged with energy, the landscapes and villages along with the beautiful manor building are filled with peace and tranquility. There are plenty of entertaining activities for both families and groups.

An old legend tells of two brothers: Mart and Tõnis, who were the first inhabitants in Tõstamaa.

Our slowfood dishes are simple and tasty, made from fresh local produce and mixed with modern flvours.

Visit Tõstamaa is simple, especially from Pärnu. Tõstamaa lays in the southwest of Estonia, on the Baltic seacoast.