Kavastu preparing new event centre with local cuisine

Kavastu preparing new event centre with local cuisine

A new event centre is nearing completion in Kavastu, Tartumaa, which will offer food made from local ingredients and host various events. Although the historic ferry will not operate on the Emajõgi River this year, the region remains active.

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A new event centre is under construction in Kavastu, Tartumaa, which will offer food made from local ingredients and host a variety of events. The new centre will bring fresh energy to the region, despite the fact that the famous historic ferry will not connect the two banks of the Emajõgi River this year.

A food concept based on local ingredients is an increasingly popular trend that emphasizes the importance of producers from the surrounding area and agricultural origins. The new event centre in Kavastu promises to fully embrace this principle, offering visitors the opportunity to taste authentic local flavours.

Although the Kavastu ferry, which has been one of the region's best-known attractions and transport hubs for decades, will not operate on the Emajõgi River this year, this has not halted life in the region. On the contrary – the construction of the new event centre shows that the local community is actively seeking new opportunities for development and attracting visitors.

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