Snowshoeing bog in Lahemaa National Park
Winter snowshoe hike through the fairytale forest awaits you.
In winter, snowshoes help us reach places that few venture to. An experienced guide will start with a brief introduction and then lead us into the wilderness. No noise, no rush – just pure nature. Our path will likely cross with animal tracks, as Lahemaa is home to moose, lynx, wolves, roe deer, hares, and other wildlife. Along the way, we’ll pause to enjoy a cup of hot tea. In addition to the snowshoe hike, we’ll also visit Lahemaa’s most famous attraction, Palmse Manor, and hear its story.
Walking nature trails in Latvia and Estonia
Explore the journey from Riga to Tallinn, a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Discover 15 nature trails through marshlands, meadows, and coastal forests along the Baltic Sea, including pristine nature reserves. Birdwatching enthusiasts will appreciate the trails equipped with viewing towers. Randu meadows near Ainazi boast one-third of Latvia's plant species, accessible via a boardwalk with scenic views. Saaremaa island offers a unique natural landscape with dolomite cliffs, juniper heaths, a meteorite lake, and rugged shores. Experience traditional coastal villages and farms. Hiumaa island exudes a laid-back Estonian ambiance with Käina Bay's vital bird reserve. Explore Paldiski peninsula for a glimpse into recent history with its former Soviet military base.
Latvian Sauna Ritual
Enjoy Latvian sauna ritual in a specialised wellness resort in Vidzeme region, central Latvia. You will be surrounded by the tranquillity of the countryside - with meadow flowers, rustling leaves, and the sound of birdsong by day and peaceful serenity and starry skies by night. Your sauna master will guide you through a 3-4 hour long sauna experience. Stay overnight in a meticulously designed and fully equipped Glass Room cabin with expansive glass walls and ceilings, offering you an uninterrupted view of the surrounding landscape while ensuring utmost comfort and protection.
Family Adventure Retreat
This a two day family adventure camp with plenty of time to explore the outdoors, play and learn new skills. It's the best way to experience wild Soomaa National Park and enjoy quality time together with your children. We explore the big bog system, learn how to make fire and build a shelter and go on a canoe journey. There is time to enjoy the hot tub next to the river and go to the smokesauna. Kids have their movie night and parents can relax in the saunas. The activities are suitable for 5-12 year old kids and their parents.
Husky Dryland Adventure
An exciting 4-wheeled rig will take you along scenic trails where you can enjoy stunning landscapes with our brave sled dogs. The ride lasts at least 20 minutes and can be adjusted based on your preferences and the air temperature.
In addition to the thrilling ride, you'll get to enjoy a unique experience – meet the sled dogs, learn about their history and way of life, and even help prepare the dogs before the ride and unharness them afterward. This is a rare opportunity to dive into the world of sled dogs, even without snow.
This adventure is perfect for anyone who wants to experience the strength and beauty of sled dogs on dry land. It offers the same close-up and unique experience as our winter adventures.
Please choose clothing carefully – the dogs' paws may be muddy, and they could get your clothes dirty.
Kicks sled's trips @Soomaa National Park
In winter, when the rivers and water meadows of Soomaa have frozen over and the weather conditions are favourable, you are welcome to try riding on a kicksled!
These lightweight sleds are perfect for gliding over ice and packed snow. You stand with one foot on one runner and push off with the other foot. Some sleds even have a seat for kids to ride or to carry supplies.
The sleds or kicksleds or kicksparks make it fun to hike on frozen flood areas or forest roads. When planning the route of the hike, we will take into consideration your wishes, experiences, and the weather conditions.
Cable Car Ride Over the Gauja Valley
The Sigulda cable car offers a ride over the Gauja valley, enjoying the view of a wonderful landscape over a distance of multiple kilometres. In a height of 43m above ground the Sigulda cable car connects both sides of the river Gauja in a width of 1020m and excites with a picturesque valley of Gauja, three medieval castles – Sigulda, Turaida, and Krimulda, the bobsleigh track, and Gauja bridge. The cable car is the oldest vehicle of its kind in the Baltic States.
Seaside nature walks
Nature-watching walks from spring to autumn in the west coast of Estonia. There is a possibility to see migrating birds as they cover fields, stopping to rest and observe nature's awakening in the forest when leaves start sprouting on trees and plants. Moose, boar, foxes, and deer roam the area daily. White-tailed eagles can be seen eating at the beach, along with various kinds of herons and swans. Traveling is made easy with the help of our friendly horses, which assist us in carrying the luggage.
E-Bike Cēsis-Līgatne
Our journey begins with a Cēsis town guided tour, ideal for e-bike riding. After a coffee break at a charming local café, we'll head towards the Gauja River. Following a forest trail along the Gauja, passing through Rakši and Ozolkalns, we'll reach the Amata Zvārtes cliffs. Continuing, we'll visit the Ķūķu Cliffs and Līgatne Rehabilitation Center village, with the impressive Spriņģi cliffs nearby. You can choose between a road or various forest trail options to reach historic Līgatne village. The journey concludes at Līgatne Nature Trails Information Center.
Winter Packrafting
Set off on a winter packrafting adventure in Latvia with our custom-made, ultra-light packrafts, perfect for solo excursions or shared experiences with friends. Built to handle tough conditions, these inflatable boats are ideal for exploring Latvia’s rivers and lakes during the colder months. Depending on weather and other factors, the route covers 5 to 10 km along either a river or lake. This winter activity can be enhanced with a scenic walk, a relaxing sauna visit, or a stop at a cozy local café for a warm drink.
Tea ceremony in nature villas
Tea ceremony is a beautiful way to escape from the fast pace of life and ground yourself in nature. During this meditative tea drinking session, you will experience the effects of tea leaves carrying ancient wisdom, affecting your body and soul.
Tea has been a ceremonial drink for centuries in both Chinese and Japanese cultures. The process of making tea is ceremonial and thought through from picking the leaves all the way to pouring and drinking it. At the same time, it is strongly intuitive and in deep harmony with the rhythms of nature.
Depending on the season, tea ceremony can take place in the area of Maidla Nature Resort in the wild or in the indoor space of the Servants House.
Forest Therapy Hiking Experience
On a forest bathing hike in the woodlands of Gauja National Park with a knowledgeable nature guide, you will recharge your batteries. Through easy and positive conversation, you will find your own path for improvement:
• raise awareness - well-known, but underrated, simple, but at the same time crucial lifestyle principles.
• open up and find your inner peace and joy, take a break from the daily rush, and get energy and positivity.
• learn how to be in the moment and accept yourself and others.
• stop, listen to yourself, your emotions, and trust yourself.
• find answers to the questions you might have.
Restaurant in the Forest
This restaurant has no walls. Instead, it offers a moss-covered floor, the freshest air, the music of birds, and the most delicious food, prepared before your eyes over an open fire by our team. With every dish served, your senses become more alive. Surrender yourself to this experience! Our menu features a wide variety of delectable dishes, crafted using only the freshest locally sourced ingredients. From sumptuous lunches to delectable dinners, each dish is cooked with care and precision, allowing you to savour the flavours in their purest form.
Bogshoeing and skating trip on frozen bog-pool
Skating on frozen bog-pools is something you have to experience during the Estonian winter! The cold makes the bog-pools into beautiful natural ice rinks!
We will hike on foot or with snowshoes to the bog-pool. From there, we will continue on skates. If you do not have your own skates, we can rent you hiking skates which are attached to your boots with a clip. If necessary, we will also give you ski poles for balance.
Service includes: guide, hiking skates, a light meal and a hot drink, snowshoes, and an unforgettable experience!
Autumn Bird Migration in West Estonia
This tour takes you to some of the best places in Europe for seaduck and passerine migration, visiting different migration bottlenecks each morning. During the peak days, up to half a million Chaffinches, tens of thousands of Siskins, or continuous chains of Long-tailed Ducks pass through the observation points in West-Estonia. You will also have a very good chance to find some forest specialties, such as Pygmy and Ural Owls, Hazel Hen, White-backed, Black, and Grey-headed Woodpeckers, and Nutcrackers. The evenings will be spent witnessing the amazing roosting flights of thousands of Common Cranes.
Sunrise on a SUP board in Ķemeri bog
Sunrise is one of the most enchanting moments of the day. Welcoming it on the water, surrounded by nature coming to life, is a magical experience.
In spring and summer, Latvia’s Ķemeri bog blooms in all its splendor. Serenely paddling through mossy meadows and canal mazes, you might encounter swans, ducks, and other bog inhabitants. The gentler and more mindful we are with the bog’s nature, the more we will feel, see, and enjoy its beauty.
Nature Tours from Hunter's Villa
The Hunters’ Villa offers accommodation for up to 19 guests across nine uniquely themed rooms, with an additional eight sleeping spots available. Admire a splendid collection of Estonian wildlife within the villa, and during nature tours, encounter these animals in their natural habitat. Accommodation options include ten beds spread across five rooms in the right wing, with shared facilities and a cozy lounge. The left wing features four rooms for nine guests, each equipped with private toilets, showers, and Wi-Fi. Enjoy a comfortable stay amidst the villa's serene surroundings, ideal for exploring Estonia’s natural beauty and wildlife.
Boat Ride and Cormorant Watching Experience
On this boat ride through Ķemeri National Park, you will encounter unusual scenery reminiscent of an apocalypse, known as the "Forest of Death," which is the result of a colony of cormorants affecting the landscape and creating a dead wood.
Our guided tour offers the opportunity to navigate in lightweight, single-person packraft-style boats, weighing only 2 kg. These boats ensure a comfortable and stable journey, providing access to otherwise unreachable areas. Rest assured, our company holds a special license to organize tours within this protected natural site.
Tailor-Made Smart-Guided Tour
The biggest advantage of a smart-guided tour is flexibility. Therefore the easiest way to set it up is by writing to us when and for how long would you like to stay. Which species and habitats would you like to see? Through the given information, we will organize a fitting tailor-made tour specially crafted for you. You can concentrate only on birding, or mix it with mammal observation, or even mix the two together with searching for rare orchids in Estonia’s wooded meadows. In case you want to get more in touch with the local history and culture, we can also add the best or most fitting sightseeing locations. If you want a more active tour, we can add walking trails to your tour and if you are interested in photography, we can arrange stays in various photo hides.
March and the end of April are the best times for seeing wintering arctic waterfowl. During the mentioned period, there’s a great chance to observe Steller’s Eider and hundreds of Long-tailed Ducks, feeding on the west coast of Saaremaa island. In the meantime, the spring migration is slowly starting and every day brings new species. Usually, the early arrivals include species like Cranes, Skylarks, and Northern Lapwings. Commonly it is also the best time for seeing arctic passerine birds like the Snow Bunting, Arctic Redpoll, or even Lapland Longspur.
On warmer days the woodpeckers get more active and then it’s possible to hear the drumming of species such as the White-backed Woodpecker, Three-toed Woodpecker, Black Woodpecker, Lesser-spotted Woodpecker, and Grey-headed Woodpecker. In the evening, there’s a chance to see or hear the Pygmy Owl, Ural Owl, or Tengmalm’s Owl. Black Grouse are already on their lekking grounds and Western Capercaillies and Hazel Grouses are just starting to. March and April are also good months for Elk spotting.
In April the migration is getting stronger every day and then there’s the chance to see new arctic species such as the Greater Scaup, Common- and Velvet Scoter, different Loons, Geese, and Swans. In the meantime, new and new nesting birds are arriving. April is also the best time for spotting woodpeckers, owls, and Galliformes.
The migration lasts until the middle of May and that is also the time when it is possible to see the greatest number of different species. By that time, late arrivals such as the Common Rosefinch, Blyth’s Reed Warbler, Greenish Warbler have just arrived. Earlier nesters are still active and the waterfowl migration has not ended yet.
May is also the best time for seeing local mammals – the Elks feed on fresh grass and leaves and are easy to spot. Bears start visiting the bear watching hide and also sightings of foxes and raccoon dogs will become frequent. Estonia has also a good number of Wolves, Lynx, Jackals, Wild Bore, Otters and other mammals and May is a really good month for accidental observations. In this month, Flying Squirrel tours can also be planned, as there is sufficient light even in the woods. The end of May is also a good time for looking for the first blossoming orchids, such as the majestic Lady’s Slipper. The best time to see as many orchids as possible is at the end of June and in the beginning of July.
While the summer is quite calm in terms of nature observations, it again gets more interesting from mid-August, when the waders start migrating. The greater migration starts in September. During the autumn migration, there are not so many different species, but the masses are greater, as the migration takes place during a shorter period. From the middle of September onwards, thousands of Cranes will start gathering on the fields, later accompanied by various species of geese. When the nights get colder, Hazel Grouse and Western Capercaille get more active again and for the Black Grouse, it signifies the beginning of the (false) autumn lek. Besides the Galliformes, autumn is also an active period for owls and woodpeckers. In terms of mammals, Brown Bears and Raccoon Dogs will be actively looking for food as they need to fatten up for the winter and the chances to spot them are much greater than during summer. Colder nights and shorter days trigger the rutting period of the Elk, which normally lasts from the end of August until the middle of October. The end of the elk rut signifies also the end of our autumn season.
Exploring the Gates of the River Daugava
This pre-planned and diverse travel route is conveniently located near the city centre of Riga and easily accessible by various modes of transportation. The itinerary will take you to the scenic Song Hill, guide you through the intriguing military passages of Mangaļsala fortification, share the secrets of becoming a werewolf, and introduce you to the mystical spirits of the ships. And in the middle of the adventure, you will learn the street art of Riga and fully breathe in the sea – this is the road opposite the gate of the River Daugava. Unlock the route on the platform, get access to all the necessary information and start by simply travelling from one point to the next.
SUP board and pedal boats in Rummu Adventure Center
It is possible to discover the lagoon by pedal boats and on SUP boards! The Rummu Quarry once offered work for thousands of inmates. But despite its dark history the Quarry is located in the middle of a scenic landscape. The lake, a remnant from the limestone industry, has crystal-clear water and offers a unique way to look at history that is submerged and frozen in time.
Up to four people fit on one pedal boat. We will give safety vests to everyone and an interesting journey over the underwater prison can start!
RUMMU - a place for unique experiences and views – over and under the blue water! Nature mixed with industrial area, former soviet prison buildings and local marble (limestone) quarry filled with water that today looks like a lagoon. Nothing is usual in Rummu.
Wild Cranberry Picking Tour
A 45-minute car ride from Tartu takes you to the remote Peipsiveere Nature Reserve, one of Estonia's wildest and least populated areas. This expansive and pristine wetland, recognized as a Ramsar site, is a sanctuary for many endangered, privacy-seeking species. Additionally, Estonia's largest cranberry reserves are hidden here. For Estonians, picking wild berries is a cherished tradition passed down through generations. Join our guided berry-picking trip to taste freshly picked cranberries and experience the satisfaction of gathering them. Cranberries thrive in the unique bog landscape, rarely found elsewhere in Europe. The bog is soft and moist, with a distinctive aroma from wild rosemary. After berry picking, we'll light a campfire and serve dishes made from local forest ingredients, including cranberries.
Plein-air painting
Unleash your creativity in our painting workshop, led by an experienced instructor. You'll explore various techniques and styles, capturing the manor's splendor on canvas. Suitable for all skill levels, this workshop offers a relaxing and inspiring atmosphere.
Bring comfortable clothing, water, and personal art supplies if preferred. We provide year-round plein-air painting with a professional artist. In winter, enjoy a charming workshop in our outdoor gazebo with optional hot beverages, or move indoors to paint with a view of the Latgalian winter landscape from the comfort of the Apple Manor & Garden Complex.
Diversity of Peipsima
Join self-guided Peipsimaa trip, part of the Forest Trail, for a unique insight into the Lake Peipus area. Experience villages where houses and churches line the main street, and small harbors buzz with fishing boats. See wooden houses in various colors, and enjoy views of the vast Lake Peipus. Visit local cafés and shops, and get a feel for the local culture and way of life. This tour offers a chance to see and appreciate the region’s nature and the lifestyle of its residents.