Wild Estonia – Nature Tour through Estonia 8 days
This is the tour to take if you want to actively spend time in the wilderness, enjoy different natural habitats and watch birds and mammals. We watch the brown bears, elks(moose) and bird migration. We go bog-shoeing in one of Europe’s largest raised bogs with breath-taking views of bog-pools and experience the peacefulness of old-growth forests. To explore the most stunning contrasts of Nordic nature, we go canoeing and hiking in Matsalu- and Soomaa National Parks and other protected areas. In addition to excellent sightseeing and activities in natural settings we walk in medieval Tallinn Old Town, an increasingly popular UNESCO World Heritage site.
Highlights:
Very good opportunity to see Brown Bears in their natural habitat.
Elk spotting
Bog-shoeing in one of Europe’s largest raised bogs.
Canoeing on one of the wild rivers of Soomaa NP
Sights and sounds of thousands of cranes and geese, and millions of songbirds on their mass migration
Boat tour to watch Ringed Seals
Experiencing the medieval atmosphere of Tallinn Old Town.
SUP and Kayak expedition in the Abava River
Begin your SUP and Kayak expedition with a stroll and warm-up at the scenic Abavas Rumba Waterfall on the Abava River. For the daring, take on the challenge of navigating the whitewater of the waterfall. Along the way, discover the ruins of the Svente mill and try your hand at the classic zip-line over the Abava river, first installed in 1948. The journey culminates in Renda, where you can capture stunning photos, share your experiences, and admire the Īvande waterfall. Don't miss out on this unforgettable adventure through Latvia's natural beauty.
Sleddog Ride in Magical Small Lapland
Come and enjoy a unique experience dashing through a magical snowy forest route pulled by a team of trained alaskan malamutes. Our extremely human friendly sleddogs are cuddly and sweet with all human visitors. In Small Lapland it is possible to cuddle and play with our dogs inside their kennels. After some doggy kisses, we prepare the sled and go for an amazing sleddog ride in a Natura 2000 protected pristine forest. We have a cozy dog barn photo studio, lush nature and a warm house to make you feel right at home. The ride is possible also without snow, with super comfy 4 wheel carts from September until May.
World of Nectar Plants Tour
Embark on an enchanting World of Nectar Plants Tour in Estonia, designed for true nature enthusiasts seeking a unique experience. This self-guided journey begins at the Slow Moment Beekeeping House at Tormikadaka Farm, where you'll receive detailed maps guiding you through diverse landscapes, including the Kastna juniper grove (1.6 km away) and Sepamaa beach (1.2 km away). Each location offers the opportunity to discover and identify a variety of nectar-rich plants in their natural habitats. You can choose to explore a single destination or visit all locations, either on foot, by bicycle, or by car.
The selection of plants for the tour is based on the DNA analysis of Slow Moment Honey, as these plants serve as the primary nectar sources for coastal meadow honey. For example, you’ll have the chance to discover alder buckthorn, water avens, and tufted vetch along the way. As you traverse these scenic trails, your QR-code-enabled device will provide in-depth information about each plant, enriching your understanding of Estonia’s rich biodiversity.
This tour promises a captivating blend of exploration and sensory delight, making it an ideal addition to any nature enthusiast’s itinerary.
You can also request a guided tour, which includes a deeper dive into the plant species identified in the DNA analysis of honey, insights into the interconnections between bees, nature, and honey, and a degustation of different honey varieties.
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.
High Water Kayaking Adventure in Tallinn
During the Spring meltdown, there is a short window of white water kayaking options even in the capital of Estonia, Tallinn. Usually, from the end of March until the end of April, the water level in Pirita river raises more than a 100%, giving us the chance to enjoy a speedy and super fun adventurous 9km kayak tour inside Tallinn. Basic balance and some physical skill is needed, but it`s safe and doable for most adventure seekers. Are you coming to Tallinn for a few days with a backpack? No problem. In addition to kayaking equipment, we provide drysuits, water shoes and helmets, so you don`t need any special clothes. Come as you are. Amazing nature, beautiful views in a nature protection area, fast, fun and adventurous - all of this 20min from city centre.
Top Nature Sites of Latvia
Enjoy a week-long guided tour through Latvia's natural areas and landmarks. Discover Europe's widest waterfall, hike on the white sand beach in the Baltic Sea resort town of Jūrmala, traverse the Vidzeme rocky coastline, canoe and bogshoe through Latvia's national parks, and sample the mouth-watering natural cheeses, honey and wines from local small-scale farms. End your days relaxing in a traditional countryside sauna, taking in the serene surroundings.
Grand hiking tour on the coast of Latvia and Estonia
Explore a long-distance coastal hike tailored for nature enthusiasts. This extensive journey unfolds along the coastlines of Latvia and Estonia, allowing you to connect with diverse landscapes, wildlife, and local cultures. Walk along sandy and pebbly shores, through coastal forests, and visit quaint fishing villages. Discover tranquil floodplains, lagoons, and shallow bays. In Estonia, immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Nordic nature. Enjoy moments of solitude along less-traveled shores and explore cities like Riga and Tallinn. Savor the warm hospitality of resort towns and connect with the unique cultures of Latvia's Livs and Estonia's Kihnu residents.
E-Bike Salacgrīva
We will start the journey at "Tači," where we'll visit all 3 Neģu (lamprey) dune sites along Salaca. We'll pass by Salacgrīva's attractions and then head to Kuiviži pier and harbor. If the sea is calm, we'll ride along the coastline for 3-4km, exploring several interesting off-the-beaten-path spots and trails. Returning via the well-known "Three Bridges Route," we'll conclude at "Tači." The route is designed to enjoy and appreciate the benefits of e-bikes, offering diverse road surfaces and various levels of trail complexity.
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!
Early spring birding tour
This is one of the most popular tours amongst UK birders allowing to combine seeing wintering Steller’s Eiders plus breeding Woodpeckers, Owls and Grouse in just one short holiday! Best timing for this tour is from mid March until second week of April.
After arriving to Tallinn airport we will be heading to Northwest Estonia to look for the Ural and Eurasian Pygmy Owls in the forests around Leidissoo Nature Reserve.
Birding on Saaremaa island will allow us to see one of the most wanted seaduck in the Europe – Steller´s Eider. In the early spring birds often flock in the harbours there they are sometimes just 50-100 meters from us. Other seaducks here include thousands of Long-tailed Ducks, good numbers of Velvet Scoters and Scaup.
Our last part of the trip takes us to the western taiga forests in the Soomaa National Park. It´s a Woodpecker heaven. Often we manage to see 7 species of Woodpeckers on this tour, including Three-toed, Grey-headed, White-backed and Black. Soomaa is also known hotspot for the Capercaillies while it´s smaller cousin – elusive Hazel Grouse are breeding also here.
Berside birds, early spring trip is often also good for mammals. Moose are seen in most trips while Lynx activity is also at it´s peak and with very good luck we might see one while birding in the forests!
Dragonfly watching tour
Estonian nature offers numeros of insects, dragonflies, butterflies and all this you will find on splendid landscape. About half of Estonia is covered in forests and here you will find more coastal meadows, alvars and woodlands than in any other European country. Here is located also one of the largest meadows in Europe – Kasari meadow of 4,000 hectares. Many of the abovementioned habitats are vitally important for rare butterfly and dragonfly species.
We may see the following dragonflies: Beautiful Demoiselle, Small Spreadwing, Common Spreadwing, Siberian Winter Damsel, Common Bluet, Moorland (Common) Hawker, Blue (Southern) Hawker, Brown Hawker, Migrant Hawker, Baltic Hawker, Yellow-spotted Emerald, Four-spotted Chaser, Black-tailed Skimmer, Black Darter, Yellow-winged Darter, Ruddy Darter, Common Darter, Moustached (Vagrant) Darter, etc. Ofcourse we will see also many butterflies and rare types of plants- like the most important protected plant species that can be found here: White Adder`s Mouth, Lesser Twayblade, Early Coralroot, Fly Orchid, and Brown Beak Sedge (protection category II). Also, several plant species which belong to the protection category III can be found here. These belong mostly to the orchid family.
Soft Adventure Tour in Gauja National Park
Experience Gauja National Park's hidden heritage through an active tour starting in Strenči. Cycle past local breweries at Brenguļi and Valmiermuiža, hike through enchanting forests and along the Sietiņiezis sandstone cliff to the medieval Old Town of Cēsis. Canoe from Cēsis to Līgatne along the picturesque River Gauja, with its sandstone banks and charming farmsteads. Explore Līgatne's historic center with its paper mill and visit local wine and handicraft producers. Walk the Līgatne Nature Trails to spot wild animals. Conclude your adventure by cycling from Līgatne to Sigulda, where medieval castles and scenic views await.
Total distance cycling 90 km, walking 28 km, boating 17 km.
2-Day Baltic Coastal Hiking & Liepāja Experience
Explore Latvia’s wild Baltic coast on a 2-day hiking experience that combines the freedom of independent walking with the comfort of full local support. Following a scenic section of the Baltic Coastal Hiking Trail, part of the long-distance E9 route, the journey leads through remote beaches, grey dunes, sea cliffs, and peaceful coastal forests. You can choose between a 12 km or 25 km route, making the experience suitable for both a relaxed walk and a more challenging hike. Your local guide takes care of route planning, logistics, and luggage transfer, meeting you at the end of the trail so you can fully enjoy the landscape. After the first day, stay in a charming seaside village such as Pāvilosta or Jūrkalne, known for local food, quiet atmosphere, and long Baltic sunsets. On the second day, continue to Liepāja, a city shaped by sea, wind, and history, explored at your own pace with local insight. Perfect for travelers who want nature without the hassle of planning.
Ethnic-inspired Mindful Retreat Experience
Immerse yourself in our curated experiences blending folkloric rituals, workshops, and treatments for mindful living. Tailored to your preferences and schedule:
-Herbal Crafting: Explore local flora's healing properties.
-Sauna Sensation: Experience the Latvian sauna ritual.
-Ancient Power Songs: Discover centuries-old folk verses.
-Latvian Symbol Exploration: Decode traditional symbols.
We arrange transfers, accommodation, and meals, suggesting journeys beyond Riga for deeper exploration. Travel options include public transport, bikes, or eco-friendly Teslas. Extend your stay in rural guesthouses or camping. Meals showcase local flavors, enriching your Latvian adventure amidst scenic landscapes.
Kick sledge hike
The traditional sledge has been improved to make kick-sledging possible on ice, dense or soft snow. A kick sledge, also known as a kicksled or spark, is a fun and unique way to explore nature during the winter months.
Reimann Retked offers kick-sledging trips on the snow in the forests and on sleigh paths. This unique activity is an exhilarating way to experience the winter environment.
Birdwatching in Estonia
Estonia is among the top three bird watching destinations in Europe for the number of species spotted here. With over 380 species of birds spotted in Estonia annually.
Estonia’s indented coastline, numerous islands, forests, bogs and other diverse cultural landscapes are all great spots for bird-watching. The best time for bird-watching is during their migration when millions of birds fill the skies.
Birding season begins as early as in March. Spring migration culminates in mid-May and the bird observation season winds down by mid-June. The autumn migration tends to be more modest, but draws enthusiasts to Estonia in September and October as well. Thanks to the large forest areas and suitable habitats, six species of eagle can be seen in Estonia as well as 8 of 9 European woodpecker species.
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.
Cozy Seaside Hideaway at Tēva Mājas Garoza
A cosy guest house in Tūja, a small seaside village just an hour from Riga. Surrounded by forest and only a short walk from the sea, it’s a wonderful place to relax, celebrate, and enjoy time with family or friends. Stay in one of the comfortable guest rooms, relax in the sauna and outdoor hot tub, and take part in memorable experiences like tea and honey tastings, sauna rituals, candle and pizza-making workshops. Delicious breakfasts and four-course dinners make the stay even more special. Whether for a quiet weekend or a celebration, you’ll feel at home here.
Kayaking in Hiiumaa
Hiiumaa is the 2nd largest island in Estonia. The tour offers kayaking in shallow water surrounding closely clustered islands and islets, providing protection from high waves and strong winds. Short island hops mean ample time for leisurely hikes through coastal meadows dotted with orchids, frequented by sea birds. Present day semi-natural landscapes share space with ancient forests, 17th Century Swedish villages, Viking remains. Added attractions: Estonia’s largest seal habitat, an occasional white tail eagle, picturesque windmills. With a professional kayaking guide, you’ll reach a private camping site on a private island to relax with a panoramic view of the sea and seaside.
Hidden Vineyards of Estonia
Discover Estonia’s hidden wine scene on this relaxed, private tour through its countryside. Visit family-run vineyards, taste unique wines made from local fruits like blackcurrant, rhubarb, and sea buckthorn, and meet the people who know the craft by heart. Between tastings, enjoy local food, peaceful landscapes, and moments of pure comfort in saunas and spas. From workshops to cozy evenings, it’s an experience that combines flavour, nature, and friendliness. Available May to September, our tours are led in English, with other languages available on request. Estonia may not be on every wine map yet—but that’s what makes it special.
A discovery trip to the winter forest and bogs, with snowshoes or kicksleds.
During winter season, it is exciting to go with snowshoes or kicksleds to hike into the forest, swamps, ponds or across lakes. A discovery trip is not just a walk, but a journey full of emotions. The views of the crisp, iridescent and also snowy landscape are unparalleled at any moment. Snow is like a soft carpet on the landscape, and snowshoes or sleds allow us pass areas that otherwise are difficult. According to snow thickness, we choose the most suitable hiking equipment for movement.
The hiking distance depends on the speed of movement and time, i.e. approximately 2-3 hours. You get exiting experiences, moderate physical exertion and a lot of positive emotions are guaranteed.
Best of Gauja River Valley in One Day: Kayaking Trip
Enjoy a full-day guided kayaking adventure through some of the most distinctive and visually striking sections of Gauja National Park. The trip combines both the main Gauja River and a quieter tributary, creating a more varied and immersive experience on the water. Along the way, the landscape shifts from open river stretches to narrower forest passages and dramatic Devonian sandstone cliffs formed over 350 million years ago — a geological feature unique to this region of Latvia and Estonia. Built on over 20 years of hands-on experience in nature and more than 8 years of active guiding, each trip is adapted to the group and conditions, creating a personal and well-paced journey. You’ll also gain insight into the surrounding landscape, local nature, and Baltic traditions. Pickup from your accommodation in Riga or Sigulda is included. No prior kayaking experience is required, but you should feel comfortable paddling for several hours. Maximum 4 participants.
Hiking tour along the western coast of Estonia and the resort towns
Explore the beautiful western coast of Estonia on this scenic hiking route from Parnu to Tallinn. Along the way, you'll visit popular resort towns like Parnu and Haapsalu, passing by tranquil bays, charming fishing villages, and lush meadows. In the northern part, you'll discover the striking Pakri cliffs, offering some of the area's most stunning views. There will be sandy beaches and dolomite outcrops in some places, and you'll navigate rocky and wet sections using coastal forests and trails. You'll also have the chance to glimpse the Soviet military history in Paldiski. Enjoy a delightful journey through Estonia's coastal beauty.