Bungee Jump From Cable Car
Bungee Sigulda is a unique place in Europe, where jumps with a bungee are taken from a cable car. The height of a jump above the river Gauja is 43m. As safety is the main priority for each jump the technologies and inventory are developed strictly observing the standards of mountain climbing and dangerous equipment with a safety reserve of 7-20 times. Since 1992 Sigulda Bungee is giving an opportunity to fulfil one of the most memorable adventures in a life time in a safe way. More than 100 000 people have tried this attraction already.
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.
Wildlife Watching Safari
Step into the wild with our guided Wildlife Watching Safari—a truly special way to explore Estonia’s rich natural world. Set in Toosikannu’s 1,000-hectare Red Deer and Wildlife Park (the largest of its kind in the Baltics), this tour brings you face-to-face with some of the country’s most iconic animals.
You'll travel with a knowledgeable guide who’ll share fascinating stories about the park and its wildlife. Even the ride is an adventure—you can choose between a vintage PAZ bus, a rugged GAZ66 army truck, or a more intimate 5-seat UTV.
Expect to see over 500 red deer, roe deer, and a variety of smaller forest animals that are much harder to spot in the wild. If you’re lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of a white-tailed eagle or black stork soaring above. Binoculars and cameras are highly recommended!
After your safari, try a local favourite in our restaurant—moose, venison, or other wild game dishes. And don’t miss the antler workshop, where you can create your own unique souvenir with help from our instructor.
Book your wildlife safari today—real animals, real stories, and memories that last.
Wildlife Photography
Experience a unique opportunity to capture Estonia’s wildlife up close from a purpose-built lodge equipped with specialized photographic hides featuring one-way glass. These hides allow you to observe and photograph animals in their natural habitat without causing any disturbance, truly "bringing you closer to wildlife." Named Safari Travel Agency of the Year, this is the perfect chance for nature photographers and enthusiasts to get unparalleled, intimate shots of Estonia's rich wildlife.
SUP and Kayak adventure from Ādaži to Riga Trade Port
Boards You SUP and Kayak adventure from Ādaži to Riga Trade Port will take you into the stories of log floaters worked in the old days (transportation of trees by floating them down the river). You will learn interesting facts and see beautiful views, in three rivers, two canals and three lakes. Nature and built-up shores, small fishing huts and luxurious villas, a colony of sea ravens, a shipyard and the port of Riga. Additionally we will provide healthy snacks and meals throughout the trip.
South Estonian Wilderness & Sauna Experience
For seekers of the remote and the unique, we will transport our luxurious nomadic wilderness camp to South Estonia and set it up next to an old wooden smoke sauna, a tradition preserved in UNESCO heritage. As you follow, you will get a tour of Estonia's cultural capital Tartu on the way, before indulging in the smoke sauna ritual followed by a gourmet dinner by our expert chef. The next day is all for exhilarating nature and fascinating culture in the kingdom of the Seto people near the Russian border, who have preserved their unique old traditions. We will explore this truly off the beaten track paradise by minibus, bicycle, and on foot.
Bogshoe Hike
Walking on the bogs has been suggested by Lonely Planet as one of the greatest activities in Estonia. Bogshoes have been used to walk on wetlands throughout the times. This footwear allows us access to the places on the bogs where it is hard or even impossible to reach by foot. Learning about bog species, watching the birds, maybe even some mammals. It is possible to find berries. In winter time, the bogs are covered with ice. Soomaa National Park has several bogs to choose:
– Ingatsi Trail (4,3 km)
– Riisa Bog Trail (4,8 km)
– Hüpassaare Trail (4,4 km)
– Öördi Trail (2,4 km)
From the 23rd of April to the 24th of June we are not using bog shoes and we walk on the bog by wooden path and go bogwalking on the edges of bog (with rubber boots if necessary). We are not entering deeper into the bog because of nesting birds during this period.
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.
Photographing birds from a floating hide
Unforgettable meetings with the Great Crested Grebe and the Horned Grebe. Requires early rising, sleeplessness and a bit of madness. But everything is safe and birds are not disturbed.
The Horned Grebe – a rare breeding bird with irregular habitat in Estonia, lives in vegetated areas of bodies of water, also in bogs
The Great Crested Grebe – a breeding bird with small population in Estonia, lives on lakes and coastal waters
It is possible to photograph the Horned Grebe and the Great Crested Grebe from the floating hide from the beginning of May until the end of June. We have altogether two floating hides in different places.
We set off to the hide from Kuressaare at about three o’clock in the morning and it takes about 30 minutes to get to the hide. We have to get to the hide before sunrise. After you have settled in at the hide, you start moving quietly along the lake shore now already with the floating hide. No sudden movements should be made in the hide.
Wetland Tour and Overnight Stay on a Bog Island
A 45-minute drive from Tartu brings you to Peipsiveere Nature Reserve, one of Estonia's wildest and least populated areas. This vast and unspoiled wetland, a Ramsar site, shelters numerous endangered species and is teeming with signs of wildlife activity. It's home to iconic Estonian animals like wolves, bears, and lynxes, along with elusive birds, notably eagles. The reserve is exceptionally tranquil, free from artificial noises in this remote region. On our hike, we'll spend the night on a secluded bog island, immersed in pristine nature amidst expansive bog landscapes. Dinner will be prepared using seasonal forest ingredients on a camping stove, and we'll sleep in tree tents. In the morning, we'll enjoy breakfast and hike back to the starting point, all under the guidance of an experienced local nature guide.
1. Public transport - buses from Tartu Coach Station to bus stop Saki. If you are coming from Tallinn, take a bus to Tartu from Luxexpress, if you want to come from Tartu by bus, find the best time for you using the time table. NOTE! There are buses from Tartu and back only on Wednesday and Saturday so that you can have a tour at 13.00
2. Rent a car or use Bolt/Taxi. We recommend that option!
3. Ask for us pick up from Tartu and back. Pick up fee is 200.00 euros.
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.
Serum Masterclass in the Old Wooden Manor
The Serum Masterclass begins with a sensory journey, where you'll connect with our array of ingredients, selecting those that resonate most. We'll guide you through each component's benefits, ensuring an informed choice for your personalized serum from our 50+ essential oils. This mindful selection process is complemented by soothing music, candlelight, and local herbal tea. You'll depart with a 30 ml serum, elegantly packaged in a charming box with cards, fragrant silk paper, and dried flowers, offering 2-3 months of skincare. The Masterclass concludes with a serene walk to Crane Hill, boasting stunning crane flock views. Our aim is a tranquil, introspective experience, leaving you refreshed, grounded, and deeply in touch with your inner self.
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.
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.
1. Public transport - buses from Tartu Coach Station to bus stop Saki. If you are coming from Tallinn, take a bus to Tartu from Luxexpress, if you want to come from Tartu by bus, find the best time for you using the time table. NOTE! There are buses from Tartu and back only on Wednesday and Saturday so that you can have a tour at 13.00
2. Rent a car or use Bolt/Taxi. We recommend that option!
3. Ask for us pick up from Tartu and back. Pick up fee is 200.00 euros.
Team Adventure in Bog
A swamp hike is a team adventure lasting several hours, taking us deep into the swamp, where we venture beyond the typical footpaths, equipped with swamp shoes. The swamp is distinguished by its stunning natural beauty, swamp lakes, and expansive landscapes.
Brown Bear Watching from a Hide
Spend a night at our Brown Bear and wildlife-watching hide. Situated in Alutaguse, an area covered with western-taiga forests and vast bogs in Northeast Estonia, it is home to about half of Estonia's 1000 Brown Bears. The hides have windows on both sides offering a view of the taiga forest and a stream and flooded meadow. Here you can spot a variety of wildlife such as raccoon dogs, elk, wild boar, roe deer, and otters. You can also listen to the soundscape of the surrounding wildlife through the sensitive microphone outside the hide.
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.
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.
Sauna session in a traditional smoke sauna at Mooska
The Smoke sauna traditions of Old Võromaa have found their honoured spot on the list of UNESCO intangible cultural heritage of the world. At Mooska Farm, you can try a piece of this ancient Estonian heritage for yourself. A traditional sauna session lasts at least three (3) hours and the smoke sauna of Mooska Farm can comfortably accommodate eight people. The rich aroma of burning wood is complemented by a whispered note of meat smoked in the sauna, birch boughs, and sauna honey. Since it's located next to a pond, during the winter, you can quickly dip yourself in an ice hole, the rest of the seasons just cold water.
The sauna's cost includes two boughs, hand-made soaps, sauna honey and herbal tea.
Nature and Heritage Hike in Lahemaa National Park
The nature and heritage hike along the picturesque shore of Kalmeoja stream and the ancient valley of Pärlioja River in Lahemaa National Park is a true treat for anyone interested in nature. During the hike we will get acquainted with keystone habitats, talk about the protected species living here and the activities of forest animals. We will also visit shelters called Mungaaugud (monk holes), get to know the mysterious past of Kalme village and talk about what unites the noble Stenbock family and the beautiful Pärlioja River.
Big Predator Tour - Lynx, Bear, and Wolf
This autumn tour focuses on three key species: Eurasian Lynx, Brown Bear, and Grey Wolf, in three distinct wilderness areas - West Estonia, Lahemaa National Park, and the Alutaguse area.
We'll spend a night in a Brown Bear hide in the Alutaguse area. In autumn, bears actively forage to prepare for winter hibernation.
We'll search for Eurasian Lynx primarily in the late afternoon, evening, and night using thermal scopes, covering significant ground.
For Grey Wolves, we'll head to the stable western region where wolf packs have resided for years.
During the day, we'll rest or engage in brief birdwatching trips. While our main focus is on the three predators, we'll have good opportunities to see Raccoon Dogs, Elk, Red Foxes, and Pine Martens.
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.
E-bike Tours/ Rental
Experience the "SMART BIKE" electric bicycle motor propelling you to speeds up to 25 km/h, covering over 60 km on a single charge. These additional "muscles" assist the Sigulda landscape, conserving energy for nature appreciation. Ideal for Gauja National Park exploration, the Smart Bike suits long distances, aligning with eco-friendly transport. Opt for Sigulda's bike routes and embark on joint adventures for sports enthusiasts, families with children and the elderly.
ÖÖD hotels stay in forest luxury
In Estonia, ÖÖD Hotels provide tranquil retreats in the country’s most stunning locations. Enjoy modern comforts and breathtaking views in lush forests, serene coastlines, or ancient valleys. Each location, from the forest views at Rannamõisa and the enchanting pine forests of Laheranna to the untouched nature at Rooslepa, offers the perfect escape for nature lovers and birdwatching enthusiasts.
Most ÖÖD Hotels come with private mirror house saunas, and some with a hot tub. Please check individual destinations before booking.