Maidla Nature Villa Poku
The inspiration for Poku came from Maidla's distinctive terrain – tussock sedges aka "pokus". Estonians call them "pokus" based on a children's book (The Poku book by Estonian writer Edgar Valter) and its main characters - the Poku people.
The Nature Villa Poku consists of 7 different sized "pokus" that are all separate rooms with beautiful vaulted ceilings and gorgeous views overlooking the scenic Maidla wetland.
To celebrate Estonian traditions and history, the Poku roof is made of reed. This natural and authentic appearance blends perfectly into the surrounding environment of Maidla.