Aksi Island Tour
Aksi Island is the neighboring island of Prangli, which is why it's often called "Little Prangli." What impresses visitors most are the island's extraordinary natural landscapes.
Thanks to the Aksberg family who once lived here, Aksi is known for its shipbuilding history. On the island, you can see a unique stone labyrinth dating back to 1849 and hear fascinating stories about the island's colorful settlement before World War II.
Today, the island is permanently uninhabited and under nature protection. Aksi has no harbor of its own. To reach the island, a private boat must be arranged. That means a visit to Aksi depends on wind conditions and can turn into quite a sea adventure.
Regular trips 5.07, 20.07, 2.08, 9.08, 23.08 and 13.09
Multiple day bird watching in Matsalu National Park
Welcome to Altmõisa Guesthouse, a warm and tranquil hideaway on the edge of Matsalu National Park – one of Europe’s top birdwatching destinations. During the migration season, tens of thousands of birds pass over our house, forage in the fields, and settle into Matsalu Bay each evening. Our season begins in April with the arrival of migratory birds and lasts until October, when the flocks move on. In the summer months, nature enthusiasts can marvel at wild orchids in bloom. Beyond birds, Matsalu is also home to many fascinating mammals, including lynx and elk. Wake to the sound of warblers in the reeds, spot sea eagles from our garden, and rest in individually designed rooms filled with local character.
Comfortable accommodation for up to 37 guests in 12 peaceful and comfortable rooms, each including a private bathroom
Home-cooked seasonal meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner and picnic baskets on the go), with over 50% of ingredients from local organic farms, supporting a sustainable approach to food. Local guide recommendations for birdwatching and wildlife experience.
Solo canoe in a guided group -an Adventure Therapy Programm
Solo Canoe Adventure Therapy Programm is a uniqe way to experience one of Latvias most beautiful places - Gauja National park. It is going to be unique because meanwhile enjoying the amazing views, you will have the opportunity to learn from a professional how to paddle in a solo canoe. We will provide you with a possibility to experience individual experiences while being in a group. To make your experience even more valuable, the guides will use adventure therapy methods to help you link your experience on the river with your current life situation - struggles, questions, changes. We believe that the most valuable adventures are not only about the adrenalin but about the changes which happen in you - thoughts, emotions, beliefs. Combine the possibility to have an adventure in nature and have time and the tools for your personal growth.
Diving in Latvia (quarry)
The 2.5-hour scuba diving experience begins with a thorough introduction from the instructor, covering diving techniques, safety procedures, and underwater swimming. Participants then practice swimming on the surface while using the scuba system to become familiar with breathing underwater. The activity concludes with a guided dive to explore key areas of interest within the quarry, providing an opportunity to observe unique underwater features in a controlled and safe environment. This experience is designed to combine practical skill development with an introduction to underwater exploration
Western Estonia and the Islands self-guided bicycle tour
Life moves at a different pace on Estonian islands. Explore Hiiumaa, Saaremaa and the western reaches of Estonia with this 10 day self guided tour. Sights include Sääre tirp (the mythical bridge to Saaremaa), Angla windmills, Kaali meteorite crater, Haapsalu, Kärdla, Kuressaare and Estonia's summer capital Pärnu. Quiet and flat roads.
Nature walk and Bogshoeing
A delightful day in a bog with captivating landscapes, distinctive vegetation, and wildlife. A bog resembles a colossal sponge made of peat, hosting bog pools, hollows, and raised bog beds. In ancient times, Estonians fastened bog shoes to gather berries or make hay—and to stroll across the bog to visit neighbours. Today, a hike through these intriguing ecosystems provides an excellent way to spend leisure time while immersing oneself in a unique natural landscape.
Experienced guides will safely lead you through the bog, and bog shoes will be provided.
SUP adventure in Smarde swamp
Welcome to take a surreal SUP adventure in the swamp, where you can visit a colony of sea ravens and relax to restore your energy. As you float through the swamp, cormorants fly around, creating a magical feeling that makes everything around you disappear in the mist that envelops the swamp labyrinths. The spooky trees and birds make the visit to the legendary gathering place of cormorants even more impressive. Your adventure starts with a short walk through the forest to the starting point where you will meet your tour guide and begin your fun-filled adventure.
Phyto Sauna Holiday Escape
Enjoy a phyto sauna while staying in a cosy log cabin by Lake Kāla in East Latvia. Phyto sauna uses heated herbs, steam, and aromatherapy. Located on a 6-hectare private forest within the protected NATURA 2000 area, the cabin is fully self-sufficient and heated with firewood harvested from the surrounding forest. Enjoy fishing, boating, or stand-up paddleboarding on the lake, exploring the forest paths and trails.
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.
SUP King Marathon – Salaca 100
Join other SUP enthusiasts in a 100 km challenge that will push you to the edge.
Once a year, SUP enthusiasts take on the challenge of paddling 100 km in a single day, through Latvias most beautiful rivers. It’s a test of endurance, mental grit, and love for adventure.
Every 20–30 km, the “Settlements of Kings” offer a chance to rest, refuel, and share a moment with fellow paddlers before setting off again. It’s not just about the distance—it’s about the experience, the struggle, and the reward of making it to the finish. Ready to see what you’re made of? Sign up now.
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.
Active Nature and Adventure Therapy of the Recreation Park Laumas
We at Recreation Park "Laumas" offer a variety of activities tailored for nature enthusiasts and active families. Our park features a Sport Trail designed to challenge visitors with obstacle courses that test balance, agility, and coordination.
For enthusiasts of golf, we provide two distinctive options. Our Disc Golf course consists of 19 holes spread across two kilometers of our scenic woodland and meadow landscape, perfect for players of all ages. Additionally, our Forest Golf provides a rustic twist on the traditional game with an 18-hole course where players use wooden clubs to navigate through natural obstacles such as trees and ponds.
Guests can also enjoy a meal at the Country Kitchen or opt for a picnic in the peaceful outdoor settings. For those who wish to extend their visit, accommodations are available in our guest house, camping cabins, or tent sites.
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.
Observatory Tour: Exploring the Celestial Wonders
Explore the captivating world of astronomy with a guided tour of an observatory situated in the countryside of central Latvia. Weather permitting, there is an opportunity to participate in a night sky observation session using a powerful 16-inch telescope.
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.
Ski trip in Kõrvemaa
During the snowy winter season, we are waiting for people to enjoy the snowy nature of Kõrvemaa on skis with experienced hiking guides. Instead of classic skiing and high-quality ski trails, you will be adventuring with wide-touring skis, among uncivilized swamps. Transport to the edge of the swamp and back takes place in the box of 6×6 ZIL 131-type military trucks. An exciting hike of about 4-6 kilometers starts from the edge of Koitjärvi or Kõnnu bog. As a true nature adventure, the hike ends with a bonfire at the campsite, where hot tea, hiking soup, and the opportunity to grill sausages await.
The hike is accompanied by a qualified guide who will provide an overview of the history and peculiarities of the Kõrvemaa nature area while making sure that each hiker leaves with a positive memory.
Bogshoe hike in Rubina Swamp and Bog in Mulgimaa
Rubina is the largest, most valuable and best-preserved bog in the area that nature enthusiasts know for its many bird species.
We hike from the moss-covered swamp to a swamp island that is covered in gigantic trees. There we will have a picnic. During the entire hike, we are surrounded by swampy landscape, many waterbodies of the swamp, swamp islands and the traces of animal and bird life.
We do not hike in the marsh during the bird nesting season and during the summer!
Possible to join the planned hikes, look up from the calendar!
Stay in luxurious and sustainable boutique villas
Just 45 minutes from Tallinn, Maidla Nature Resort is nestled in the Estonian wetlands. Our tiny Nature Villas, on stilts, blend 15th-century manor charm with 21st-century design. Most villas for 2 include a sauna, outdoor bathtub, and fireplace; some feature a terrace or outdoor jacuzzi. Guests can rent canoes, SUP boards, hike in the bog, or enjoy tea and sauna rituals. A homemade breakfast is served by the house fairy. Dinner at Michelin green-starred Soo restaurant offers dishes inspired by nature and seasonal, regional produce.
Christmas Wonderland: Forest Adventure, Sleddog Cuddles and Campfire Picnic
Small Lapland turns into Winter Wonderland usually at the end of november. Our trails and trees are decorated with romantic hats of pure white snow, in the evenings, the trails and kennels are lit with fairytale lanterns, forest trails are prepared for sleddog rides and the whole area is radiating serene magic. Sleddogs love the Winter, the cold, the snow, people and the pulling. With Christmas just around the corner.
Hike on a forest trail lit by lanterns with kicksleds or by foot (not with dogs). Getting to know the dogs and an overview of the life and origin of alaskan malamutes and siberian huskies. A chance to cuddle with our friendly sleddogs inside the kennels
Grilling sausages, marshmallows and bread over the campfire. Wild bog tea.
Some free time to enjoy nature, bonfire and good company
A good opportunity to capture beautiful and original photos.
EXTRA: Possible to book a sled dog ride on a cart or sled.
Wildlife photographic hide
Our luxury wildlife photographic hide complex can accommodate up to 24 photographers at 2-metre wide windows. All hides are interconnected and you can easily move between them.
The windows in our hides are 180cm x 50cm and made by Photo Logistics in Spain. Their specialist photographic glass is used all over the world in premier hides. 2 people per window.
The complex is heated and Wi-Fi is available throughout the complex.
Possible to have also smaller hides at the complex.
E-Bike Salacgrīva-Vitrupe
Departing from "Tači," we'll explore the Nēģu (lamprey) dunes. Then, crossing Annasmuiža Bridge towards Svētupe, we'll ride through a beautiful pine forest to Svētupe and along the river to Lībiešu Upuralas (Sacrificial Caves). The first rest break awaits in the scenic Svētupe bend. Continuing, we'll head towards the Vitrupe River to Brīdaga (one of the Soviet-era "zero zones"), riding on gravel roads. From the Vitrupe River into the sea, a splendid coastal ride awaits to Svētupe rivermouth, with nearly constant chances to ride alongside the water and enjoy e-bike advantages. We'll also see Lāņi Manor along the way. From Svētupe rivermouth to Salacgrīva, we'll ride a forest bike path, exploring interesting spots. Upon entering Salacgrīva, we'll explore some intriguing bends before returning to "Tači."
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.
Pirita Sunset Kayak Tour
A chill 7km sunset kayak trip from the mouth of Pirita river to the golden beach of Haabneeme - the beautiful silhuette of Tallinn behind us, we head into the sunset. Starting point only 20min from Tallinn city centre, easy access, beautiful views and a time well spent. No special clothes needed, as we provide drysuits. Come as you are.
Wildlife watching safari by your car
Ready for a safari like no other? At Toosikannu’s Red Deer and Wildlife Park—the largest of its kind in the Baltics—you can set off on a self-guided adventure through 1,000 hectares of managed natural landscape, all from the comfort of your own car.
This is your chance to observe over 500 red deer, as well as roe deer and other wild animals, living in their natural habitat. Follow clearly marked trails at your own pace—stop for photos, take in the scenery, and enjoy the calm beauty of Estonia’s woodland landscape.
There’s no guide, no schedule—just you, nature, and a truly unique experience. It’s perfect for families, couples, photographers, and anyone who loves quiet, independent exploration.
The drive takes about an hour and is available year-round, offering a different kind of magic in every season—from lush green summers to snow-dusted winter stillness.
Book your wildlife safari today—you bring the wheels, we bring the wonder.