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  • Getting to Tartu Maraton

    By plane: 

    Tallinn Airport, located 185 km from Tartu, is the most common destination for international flights. 
    Riga Airport is also a usual choice as driving to Tartu takes only 3,5 hours.
    Tartu Airport, located 10 km from the town center, has 12 connections per week with Helsinki (operated by Finnair).

     

    By bus: 

    Travelling from Tallinn to Tartu is a short journey, taking just 2.5 hours by bus. Some buses go directly to Otepää. Buses form Tallinn city center and airport leave every 30 minutes. You can easily check schedules and purchase tickets through Tpilet or directly from the Lux Express website.
    There are bus connections between Tartu-Otepää-Elva. See more at Tpilet.
    If you're coming from Riga, Latvia, you can also board a Lux Express bus and enjoy a direct route to Tartu. Buses available both from city center and Riga airport.

     

    By train: 

    Several times a day between Tallinn and Tartu. See more.

     

    By car: 

    Race centre (bib pick up location) situates in Tartu and it is well approachable by car. In the race day there are traffic jams at the start and finish areas, so please arrive early to avoid stress. Finish area parking is paid.
     

    By ferry: 

    You can also travel by ferry from Helsinki or Stockholm to Tallinn, and take a train or bus from there to Tartu.

     

    Race location:

    Race center is located in Tartu, start areas in Otepää and Arula, finish venue in Elva. Organizers offer a shuttle bus service between Tartu and the start and finish locations. 

     

    Distances:

    Tallinn – Tartu 186 km
    Riga – Tartu 244 km
    Tartu – Otepää 43 km

    Tartu – Arula 47 km 
    Tartu – Elva 25 km
    Otepää – Elva 22 km

    Otepää – Arula 14 km

    Arula – Elva 23 km

  • Parking

    Parking in the parking lots of Tehvandi stadium is free. Parking in the 31 km start (Arula) and service points is free. Follow the directions of traffic officers.

     

    To park in the finish parking lots (Elva) a parking permit must be bought. The parking fee is €7*, and the parking zone is marked EP500.
    The parking fee must be paid before entering the car park or immediately after parking.

     

    *An activated parking session is valid for 72 hours and will end automatically. If you need parking on multiple event days, do not end the parking session manually.

    If you end the session and start a new one on the following day, an additional parking fee of €7 will apply. 

     

    Payment options for parking:

    • Mobile Payment
      • send a text to short code 1902, using the following format: vehicle registration number, space, designation of the parking zone (123ABC EP500).
      • Parking session ends automatically after 72 hours
      • If you need parking on multiple event days, do not end the parking session manually
      • To end your parking call 1903

     

    • Parking App for Smart Devices
      • Open the appropriate parking app (pargi.ee or EuroPark)
      • Select the correct parking zone: EP500
      • Press "Start Parking" or "Start"

     

    • QR code
      • Scan the QR code displayed on the parking sign
      • Open the web link that appears on your screen
      • In the opened view, enter your vehicle's registration number and press "Confirm"
      • Choose a suitable payment method
      • If you have Google Pay or Apple Pay installed, you can use them
      • If not, enter your card details manually
      • Press "Start Parking"

     

    When parking via SMS or using the pargi.ee app, a Telia service fee of €0.49 will apply.
    When parking via a QR code, a Spinnistart service fee of €0.45 will apply.

     

    Free parking with Subaru! 

    Subaru gives you free parking at Tartu Maraton. Subaru car park

     

    Location of the parking lots in Google Maps

     

    Finish car park (PDF)

     

     

  • Ski tracks

    Tartu Maraton track is 63km long and covered with natural snow. The course is maintained throughout the winter. Both classic skiing and free style are possible. The track of Tartu Maraton is one of the most popular ski courses in South-Estonia for practising and recreational skiing. The course is open for public use throughout the season for free. However, there is one exception: the marathon weekend on 27.-28.02.2027, where the whole course is closed for the participants of Tartu Maraton.

     

    There are also many other ski tracks in the region, with various length and level of difficulty.

     

    An up-to-date overview of Tartu Maraton track as well as other ski tracks in the region can be found on the map of terviserajad.ee. In addition to the location, there is also information about services provided in each place (equipment rental, washing and dressing facilities, track lightning, etc.).

  • What to see & do

    ESTONIA

    Estonia is the smallest and the northenmost country of the Baltic States. Covering 45,227 km2, the state is slihgtly bigger than Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland. There are 1,3 million inhabitants and the official language is Estonian.

     

    Estonia is perfect for active holiday – ca 50 % covered with forest, over 2000 lakes, over 1500 islands, numerous national parks and nature reserves. On the other hand – it is a very modern country with WiFi almost everywere.

     

    More info: visitestonia.com

     

    TARTU - THE CAPITAL OF SOUTH ESTONIA

    Tartu, with its population of around 100,000 in an area of 154 square kilometers, is the heart of South-Estonia and the second largest city in Estonia. The first written records of Tartu date from 1030, making it the oldest city in the Baltic States.

     

    Tartu has all the best of the globally new but with the local advantage – the costs are lower, security is higher, and the air is cleaner than in Tallinn, Helsinki or New York. The city successfully combines modern infrastructure and facilities with a green and friendly environment.

     

    At every corner in Tartu, there are concert venues, exhibition halls, theatres, churches, museums, and charming little cafés as well as various pubs and restaurants. An inseparable part of the city is its students who comprise around a quarter of the population and generate a lot of fun and energy.

     

    Find the most exciting places and events to visit on visittartu.com.
    Explore the whole South-Estonian region HERE.

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