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Viljandi Suspension Bridge

Margit
May 21, 2025

The Viljandi Suspension Bridge is a pedestrian bridge located in the Viljandi castle hills, connecting the ruins of the Order Castle with the manor park. The bridge has become one of the city's symbols, offering beautiful views of the surrounding landscape and forming part of Viljandi’s historical atmosphere. The bridge is 50 meters long and spans a valley 15 meters deep. The bridge was manufactured in 1879 in Riga and was originally installed over the moat to make it easier for the manor family to access the chapel located within the castle ruins. Today, it’s a perfect spot for romantic walks and taking pictures. Step onto the bridge and feel its gentle, swaying rhythm! This is the final point of the game, where you also have the chance to descend from the bridge into the valley below.


Villu's Cellar

Margit
May 21, 2025

According to legend, what is the origin of the name "Villu's Cellar"?


Pikk Street, under a large oak tree

Margit
May 21, 2025

From the corner of Pikk Street, under a large oak tree, a beautiful view opens up towards Lake Viljandi. The majestic tree offers shade and invites everyone who stops beneath it to take a moment and slow down. Stunning views of Lake Viljandi and the castle hills await you around the swing. Right next to this spot, you can discover the narrow Kassisaba Street, which has been restored through the initiative and joint effort of the local residents. This charming path leads walkers through greenery all the way to Trepimägi Hill. Take a photo on the swing and upload it here.


Viljandi Lake Run

Margit
May 21, 2025

What is the distance of the Viljandi Lake Run?


Hubert Pärnakivi

Margit
May 21, 2025

Find the monument dedicated to Hubert Pärnakivi, an iconic Estonian long-distance runner who won the Lake Viljandi Run 11 times in a row (1952–1962). Take a photo of the monument and upload it here.


Trepimägi

Margit
May 21, 2025

How many steps are there on the stairs of the Trepimägi?


What is in the picture?

Margit
May 21, 2025

What is in the picture?


St. John's Church

Margit
May 21, 2025

What was located in St. John's Church during the Soviet period?


Paul Kondas and strawberries in Viljandi?

Margit
May 21, 2025

Which of the following statements connects the artist Paul Kondas and strawberries in Viljandi?


Viljandi Folk Music Barn

Margit
May 21, 2025

What was originally located in the Viljandi Folk Music Barn? Viljandi manor …


Johan Laidoner

Margit
May 21, 2025

What was J. Laidoner’s military rank?


Viljandi War of Independence

Margit
May 21, 2025

Was the Viljandi War of Independence monument restored according to the original or was a new one made?


Word meaning

Aiga Tauriņa
May 20, 2025

What does ''susurrus'' mean?


Word meaning

Aiga Tauriņa
May 20, 2025

What does ''ephemeral'' mean?


Authors

Aiga Tauriņa
May 20, 2025

Who wrote the book ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' and in what year?


English accents

Aiga Tauriņa
May 20, 2025

What is the most popular English accent?


English accents

Aiga Tauriņa
May 20, 2025

how many english accents are there?


Right word

Aiga Tauriņa
May 20, 2025

Which word is spelled correctly?


Right word

Aiga Tauriņa
May 20, 2025

Which word is spelled correctly?


conditionals

megija
May 16, 2025

which sentences have conditionals?


Did you know?

Rolands
May 16, 2025

11% of the entire English language is just the letter E.


Run!!!!!!

Rolands
May 16, 2025

The word run can be used in multiple ways but how many?


tense

megija
May 16, 2025

write which tense is used in the sentence - I had been feeding the dogs when I tripped and fell.


Shakespeare info

Rolands
May 16, 2025

William Shakespeare was a celebrated English playwright, poet, and actor during the late 16th and early 17th century. He created many new words and expressions for his plays and poems, of which 1,700 were added to the English language and are still used today! Some of the most popular words he created are: Swagger (A Midsummer Night’s Dream): To walk confidently or proudly. Fashionable (Troilus and Cressida): A characteristic or style during a period. Bedroom (A Midsummer Night's Dream): A room for sleeping. Gossip (The Comedy of Errors): Informal conversation about others. Manager (Love's Labour's Lost): The person in charge or in control of things.


Shakespeare

Rolands
May 16, 2025

How many words did Shakespeare introduce in english?