PütaGorase
PütaGorase is a small village located in the northern region of Estonia, within the municipality of Jõhvi. The village is situated along the banks of the Pühajõgi River, which is a tributary of the Narva River. PütaGorase is known for its picturesque landscape, with rolling hills and dense forests that provide a serene environment for residents and visitors alike. The village has a population of approximately 100 people, who primarily engage in agriculture and forestry. The local economy is also supported by tourism, as the village offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and birdwatching. PütaGorase is home to several historic sites, including the Püta Manor, which dates back to the 16th century. The manor has been restored and now serves as a cultural center, hosting various events and exhibitions throughout the year. The village also has a small church, dedicated to Saint Mary, which is an important religious site for the local community. Despite its small size, PütaGorase has a strong sense of community and is known for its warm hospitality. The village is well-connected to nearby towns and cities, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life.