Uusvada ludimägi
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Uusvada ludimägi is a sacred place in Meremäe rural municipality, Uusvada village. Next to Ludimägi is an ancient human settlement place that is under protection as an archaeological monument no. 13598.[1] This sacred place is one of three sacred places in Uusvada village. Ludimägi was a gathering place for the village people on holidays: Midsummer Day and volbripäev (Walpurgis Day). On holidays, bonfires were set up on Ludimägi. During Soviet times, a kolkhoz cellar was built on Uusvada ludimägi from dolostone, which was later used as a horse stable. By today, the cellar has collapsed and all that is left are limestone cellar walls. Uusvada ludimägi is a private property, in Ludimägi estate. Ludimägi is 100 metres off from the parish road, there is no access road to Ludimägi and it can only be accessed on foot.