Võru Ekaterina kirik
Discover the Spiritual Splendor of Võru's Ekaterina Church
Explore the captivating Rändrahn, a historical landmark in Võru County, where natural beauty meets rich cultural heritage.
Rändrahn, a captivating historical landmark in Võru County, invites tourists to explore its rich past and stunning natural surroundings. This ancient boulder, steeped in folklore, offers a glimpse into the region's cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From Võru city center, head southeast on Pikk Street (Pika tänav) toward Tartu Street (Tartu tänav). Continue straight onto Võru Street (Võru tänav) which will turn into Vana-Tartu Road (Vana-Tartu maantee). Drive for approximately 6 kilometers until you reach Rändrahn, which is located on the right side of the road. There is no entry fee for visiting Rändrahn, but parking is limited.
Public Transportation
Take a bus from Võru bus station to the nearest stop, which is 'Rändrahn.' Buses run relatively frequently, but check the schedule for times. The journey takes about 15-20 minutes. After getting off the bus, walk for about 500 meters to reach Rändrahn. The bus fare is approximately 1.50 EUR.
Bicycle
For the more adventurous, rent a bicycle in Võru and cycle to Rändrahn. The route is about 6 kilometers and follows the same path as the car route. Be cautious of traffic, especially on Vana-Tartu Road. This option is free if you have your own bicycle, or rental prices typically start around 10 EUR for a half-day.
Use Rändrahn as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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