Opening of Nahtsipäev Fair
Guests can browse stalls of traditional bread, cheese and crafts, participate in folk workshops (weaving, bread-making) and enjoy live Seto music in crisp autumn setting.
~10:00
Nahtsipäeva laat
Nov 1, 2025ConfirmedSource
On the first Saturday of November, the Värska Farm Museum in Setomaa hosts the Nahtsi Day Fair, a late-autumn market that celebrates the close of the harvest. Rooted in old agrarian tradition, it brings the rural life of the Seto country into a busy day of stalls and produce.
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Guests can browse stalls of traditional bread, cheese and crafts, participate in folk workshops (weaving, bread-making) and enjoy live Seto music in crisp autumn setting.
~10:00
Värska, Estonia
Open in MapsAppropriate outdoor clothing (cold weather); cash in small denominations for purchases.
Interaction with vendors as at a market; sampling foods with permission.
General community event; typical market behavior and respect to vendors.
Crowd level: moderate.
Free events are available.
Tier A · Critical media gapLOCAL CRAFT, TRADE & MARKETS
Nahtsipäeva laat
Värska, Estonia
On the first Saturday of November, the Värska Farm Museum in Setomaa hosts the Nahtsi Day Fair, a late-autumn market that celebrates the close of the harvest. Rooted in old agrarian tradition, it brings the rural life of the Seto country into a busy day of stalls and produce.
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Learn about Field GuideRooted in agrarian tradition, Nahtsipäeva laat celebrates the end of the harvest. It reflects rural self-reliance and communal sharing of harvest goods. The fair keeps alive the old practice of autumn markets where villagers exchange goods and socialize during waning daylight, reinforcing local networks.
Guests can browse stalls of traditional bread, cheese and crafts, participate in folk workshops (weaving, bread-making) and enjoy live Seto music in crisp autumn setting.
first-timer tips
Appropriate outdoor clothing (cold weather); cash in small denominations for purchases.
Interaction with vendors as at a market; sampling foods with permission.
General community event; typical market behavior and respect to vendors.
Nov 1, 2025
Confirmed
Värska
Seto
Free public events available
Families welcome
Very High visitor welcome

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