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Naarismaa Talu
UT Parnu College
Wellness and SPA Service Design and Management
Sustainable Development

Andriy Mozhyn

Wellness Hotel Development Plan

Wellness Hotel Development Plan

Our project is oriented on real experience, so it's better to write this assignment about real object. It is hostel of my friend and a decision to write about it came when I arrived there at the second time. It's obvious that rural tourism will be future of the wellness hotels development. People need to re-feel their connection with nature, to re-believe in the power of nature and in God's love. So, this development plan is for real place. Hostel named Naarismaa is located 21 kilometer near Parnu, on the road to Riga. It is very convenient location, right on Via Baltic highway. Nearest airports are in Riga (170 km) and in Tallinn (150 km). Nearest big cities are Parnu (20 km) and Tartu (164 km). Nearest seaport is Parnu town. As you can see, it is very easy to reach this place.

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|Picture 1. Old stone house |

Overview of place
Naarismaa talu consists of 4 buildings. The first one (on the picture 1) is really old. It was built in the beginning of XX century. Here, in this house, electric sauna is located now.

Second building (pic.2) is the wooden sauna house. It was built in traditional estonian style. Sauna is heated by wood, and it is looking very distinctive.

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|Picture 2. Wooden sauna house

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