Pühajärv
- Address
- SW of Otepää
Lonely Planet review for Pühajärv
The islets and indented shore of 3.5km-long Pühajärv, on the southwest edge of Otepää, provide some of the area's loveliest views. A 12km nature trail and a bike path encircle the lake, making it a lovely spot for a walk. The lake was blessed by the Dalai Lama when he came to Tartu in 1992, and a monument on the eastern shore commemorates his visit.
According to legend, Pühajärv was formed from the tears of the mothers who lost their sons in a battle of the Kalevipoeg epic. Its islands are said to be their burial mounds. Major midsummer St John's Day (Jaanipäev) festivities take place here every year. If energy levels are low after the walk to the lake, recharge at the energy column down Mäe tänav. The column was erected in 1992 to mark the long-held belief of psychics that this area resounds with positive energy.The northern tip of the lake is around 2km southwest of Otepää, reached via Pühajärve tee.








