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Peipsi Food Street brings Estonia’s lakeside food culture to a 175-kilometre route
['The Baltic Review', 'Lena Klingbach', 'Lukas Jonaitis']
The Baltic Review
Estonia’s Peipsi region is preparing for one of the country’s most distinctive food tourism weekends: Peipsi Food Street 175 km, a two-day route of temporary restaurants, community cafés and local producers running from Vasknarva in the north to Setomaa in the south.
A food route rather than a single festival siteUnlike a conventional food festival concentrated in one square or exhibition ground, Peipsi Food Street is spread across villages and rural communities.
Supporting rural tourismPeipsi Food Street also functions as a decentralised tourism initiative.
The food street presents that diversity without turning it into a single standardised menu.
Peipsi Food Street 175 km will run from Vasknarva to Setomaa on 15–16 August 2026.