Meremäe Hill
Meremäe Hill | |
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Meremäe mägi | |
Meremäe Hill | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 204 m (669 ft) |
Coordinates | 57°44′07.45″N 27°25′40.08″E / 57.7354028°N 27.4278000°E |
Geography | |
Location | Meremäe Parish, Võru County, Estonia |
Meremäe Hill (also known as: Mere Hill) is a rise on Vaaksaare upland, that belongs to the eastern part of Haanja upland. Height from sea-level is 204 m.
Vaaksaare uplands is a moraine hillock, where agricultural patches alternate with forests and meadows. Meremäe Hill is situated on the border of Kalatsova and Mereküla village. A large part of Setomaa can be seen from the Hill in clear weather, as well as Vastseliina church and Petseri abbey church domes. Reflection of water from Pihkva Lake can also be seen in clear weather, which is probably how the area got its name - by assuming that the reflection was sea (Meremäe – Sea Hill). In 2008, Meremäe rural municipality government built a viewing tower on the Hill and a song stage.[1] Meremäe viewing tower was built in 2008 and is an 18-metre high wooden tower with a shingle roof. The song stage and grounds at the foot of the tower have St John’s day and other events held there every year.
References
- ↑ Vaiko Tigane. Võrumaa vaatamisväärsused
Coordinates: 57°44′07.45″N 27°25′40.08″E / 57.7354028°N 27.4278000°E