Kasepää (German: Kasepäh) is an Estonian rural municipality in Jõgeva County with an area of 40.87 km².
The place has 184 inhabitants[1]. In addition to the main town of Raja, it includes the villages of Kaasiku, Kasepää, Kükita, Metsaküla, Nõmme, Omedu and Tiheda.
The villages are strongly influenced by Russian immigrants of the 18th and 19th centuries, who, as Old Believers, had to flee from the local religious persecution. They lived mostly from fishing in Lake Peipus. Worth seeing are the 19th century orthodox wooden churches in the villages.