E-Bike Tūja-Salacgrīva
Our journey begins in Liepupe village, formerly known as Pernigele, near the "Sidrabiņi" tavern. We'll travel from Liepupe to Lembuži, hugging the coastline to Tūja village at a relaxed pace. Then, we'll reach Ķurmrags lighthouse, exploring the Ežurga cliffs, a 2km sandstone strip, with the guide's assistance to carry bikes over rocks. Expect many picturesque stretches. Riding on the coastal sand is weather-dependent. We'll pause for a break at Veczemju cliffs, then continue along the coast with a brief highway section to the Vitrupe rivermouth and a breathtaking coastal ride to Svētupe rivermouth. Through forests, we'll explore bends and the Nēģu (lamprey) dunes, concluding our journey at Salacgrīva's "Tači."
SUP and kayak adventure in lake Engure
Experience the enchanting reed maze of Lake Engure with a thrilling SUP and Kayak adventure. Departing from Mērsrags yacht center, well-known for its restoration of classic wooden yachts, you'll traverse the Mērsraga canal, which was dug by hand in 1842 under the order of the Russian Tsar. Upon arrival at Engure Lake, you'll have the opportunity to explore the reed maze created by the Latvian Fund for Nature. The maze was designed to protect the area from overgrowth and provide a sanctuary for nesting birds. After the journey, treat yourself to a delectable lunch at the yacht club. A captivating excursion into Latvia's serene natural landscape awaits you.
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.
Canoeing on the Irbe River near Slītere National Park
The Irbe River flows in the western part of Latvia and empties into the Baltic Sea. In one day's itinerary, you can explore the 14km long meandering, steep, sandy riverbank section. The journey starts at the Irbene radio telescope, which is one of the largest radio telescopes in Europe. Originally constructed during the Soviet era for espionage purposes, the 32m parabolic antenna now serves as an international radio astronomy center, offering guided tours to visitors. It is possible to extend the canoe trip by 13 km, reaching the mouth of the Irbe River in the sea.
Adventure during the Spring Flood Season
Spend two full days outdoors boating and hiking in the Dviete Floodplain in southeast Latvia. The floodplain meadows are flooded by the waters of Daugava, the largest river in Latvia, usually between mid-March and the beginning of May, with the water rising by 4-6 meters. During high waters, we go kayaking over the flooded meadows. When the water is low, we explore the area by hiking. Be prepared to challenge your outdoor survival skills as we will be building our own shelters for overnight stay. At nighttime, we might hear the neighing of wild horses and, with a high probability, the howling of wolves. The Dviete Floodplain is located on a bird migration route of European importance, and in springtime, gathering waterfowl can be observed.
The paw print hike
We will follow whoever has set a path for us with their latest paw prints- whether it’s a moose, fox, wolf, lynx or even a bear. On the way, we read what is written on the landscape as a trail line. In this way, we can participate in wild animals’ fascinating and mysterious life and customs!
Kayaking
Kayaking is so much fun! Kayaking is done in the Baltic Sea, we can make a few hours trips or even days to Estonian smaller islands. Kayaking in Estonia provides an opportunity to witness diverse marine and bird life along the Baltic Sea coastline- may it be rare bird species or curious seals.
We have trips for those who look for romantic tours, for those wishing to get an exciting experience, and for those who are willing to educate themselves about local nature and culture. Such small islands like in Estonian coastal waters cannot be found elsewhere and the limestone cliff is worth seeing. The best way to explore our natural treasures is to use a sea kayak.
Learn to Ski in Tallinn
Some people consider cross-country skiing to be Estonian national sport- try out the Estonian super power! Experienced ski instructors will help to choose the most suitable equipment and will show learners the basic technics. The distance you ski will depend on your own eagerness to learn. Maximum time spent at the ski tracks is 2 hours.
Kayaking Tour in Ķemeri National Park
Experience an unforgettable sunrise, daytime or sunset kayaking tour in one of the largest peat bogs on the Latvian coast - Ķemeri National Park.
The bog is approximately 8000 years old and is characterized by a winding labyrinth of small lakes and pools, which gives it a unique and picturesque landscape. On the eastern edge of the Great Ķemeri Bog, a peat quarry was started during the Soviet era, but after the year 2000, a bog restoration project was implemented, resulting in its flooding. In the flooded area, a labyrinth of channels and pools has formed, creating a distinctive and unusual scenery. The bog lake showcases a diverse landscape, with low-lying herbaceous bogs, transitional areas, and the characteristic plants, shrubs, and trees of tall peat bogs. Whether during the day, at sunset, or at sunrise, the views are truly captivating!
Gajedis - Going outdoors and eating beautifully
Gajedis.lv creates unique hiking experiences in Latvia by combining scenic nature walks with gourmet 3-course meals served in the forest. We bring together movement, nature, and fine dining — all in one unforgettable outdoor adventure.
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!
Bird watching in Soomaa
Join us in our daily adventure on Soomaa rivers, bogs, fields or forests. Let´s hear the silence and nature. Find out what kind of birds are living there, how they live, what they eat. Times for tours are different, depends what kind on birds You want to see.
Võhandu marathon 100km paddling
April 19th from Võru will start for the 20th time the world biggest paddeling marathon- Võhandu Marathon. 1500 boats, 2800 participants from 30 countries paddle for 100 km.
The marathon runs from Lake Tamula to Võõpsu boat harbor. Self-challenging challenges lie ahead on the 100-kilometer trail. It is everyone's story about the river, beauty and pain, suffering and pleasure. At the finish, all the finishers can say in praise: "I've paddled the whole river in one day!" The start is 7AM, the cut-off is 24h.
All man powered and unmotorised floating devices are allowed to participate.
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!
Hot Air Ballooning and Hiking Experience
We present a unique tourism product that combines an exhilarating hot air balloon flight with a challenging 10-20km hike from the landing location. This adventure offers a one-of-a-kind experience to witness the natural beauty of the surrounding terrain from two distinct vantage points, making it an ideal option for adventure seekers seeking a truly unforgettable excursion. The location varies and is dependent on weather conditions.
Small Lapland Premium Tour
Experience Small Lapland with our friendly Alaskan malamutes in a pristine Natura 2000 forest. Begin with a kicksled or walking tour depending on the season, immersing in nature's magic and fresh air. Meet our human-oriented dogs, learn about their breed, and enjoy fireside chats with tea or beverages. Capture memories with a unique sleddog photo session in our Christmas-themed studio. Then embark on an exhilarating hike - snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, or walking with dogs - exploring ancient riverbeds, bogs, and beaver habitats. Afterward, savor a homemade meal featuring pumpkin soup, crunchy meat, roasted onions, fresh bread with herbal butter, apple soup with vanilla ice cream, and gingerbread waffles.
Estonian 3 day Wilderness Hiking Retreat, Bog & Forest Hiking Camp
Discover the forests and bog landscapes of North Estonia and
experience the peaceful rhythm of Estonia’s wilderness on a three-day hiking retreat in the Kõrvemaa Nature Conservation Area, located next to Lahemaa National Park.
This small-group nature experience combines guided hiking, authentic countryside accommodation, sauna culture and wild nature moments, offering the perfect balance between adventure and relaxation.
Each day we explore different landscapes – forest trails, ancient bogs and hidden lakes – discovering the natural beauty and biodiversity of northern Estonia.
Along the way we take time to pause, taste wild berries, listen to the sounds of nature, swim in bog lakes and enjoy lunch surrounded by the forest.
Evenings are spent in a rustic countryside accommodation at Uuejärve Matkapesa, where guests can relax in a traditional wood-heated sauna, swim in the lake and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the forest.
After dinner the evening continues with a campfire gathering, listening to the sounds of nature or watching the northern sky during the famous White Nights season.
This retreat is designed for travellers who wish to slow down, reconnect with nature and experience Estonia beyond the usual tourist routes.
Enjoy nature slowly
Discover the natural wonders of Gauja National Park's varied sandstone cliffs on a relaxed, private guided tour. Our knowledgeable guide will not only lead you to the most beautiful spots but also share fascinating stories about the park's history, plant life, and wildlife. Imagine walking through the trails, gaining insights into the geological features of the sandstone cliffs, or finding hidden gems that might go unnoticed without expert guidance. We can customise the itinerary to your preferences, ensuring a truly enjoyable and memorable adventure in nature.
Beaver-watching trip
Join our guided evening tour on the Jägala River to discover the fascinating life of beavers. As natural enemies of beavers are land animals, they are bold in water and sometimes curious. Listen for their warning signals like tail splashes as darkness falls, signaling increased activity. With luck, we may spot beavers swimming near our kayaks. Patience and silence determine our proximity. Receive instructions, then kayak along the riverbank, hearing stories about beaver life and observing their activities.
Sailing around Pärnu and smaller islands
Forget your everyday problems for a moment and enjoy a relaxing break under the sails!
In addition to a short trip around Pärnu Bay lasting a couple of hours, we also offer sea voyages lasting several days that take you to our beloved small islands of Kihnu, Ruhnu and Manilaid. During the longer trips, there is plenty of time to learn a few things about sailing, pull the sheet and hold the steering wheel.
Take along a group of friends, your family, colleagues or business partners, grab a picnic basket and come on a memorable sailing trip!
In case of larger groups, several yachts can be booked.
Hiking Adventure Itinerary in Endla Nature Reserve
Hiking trails in the Endla nature reserve offer wonderful views of lake Männikjärv and the bog surroundings. Marked hiking trails, which provide the opportunity to get to know the forests, wooded meadows, and bogs. Endla Nature reserve offers visitors opportunities to observe birds, and learn about the local plants. The tracks overlap to a certain extent and visitors can choose a track of their abilities 2.2 km or 8 km. The Endla nature reserve of 10,161 hectares was formed to preserve the karsts of the southern slope of Pandivere highlands and the bogs and bogs islands characteristic of the central and eastern part of Estonia. The Endla nature reserve centre is located in Tooma village in Jõgevamaa, 130 km from Tallinn.
Hiking with a Husky
Guided hikes on the nature trails in Gauja National Park with husky dogs. You will be equipped with professional gear, including a belly or hip belt to keep your hands free, an elastic leash and a well-trained husky with leashes. A knowledgeable trainer and guide will accompany you throughout the hike. Our huskies are highly skilled and trained for hikes and sled-dog sports competitions. Enjoy the spectacular Gauja river view with Devonian sandstone outcrops and experience the unconditional love and affection of our huskies who adore human interaction. The location and distance of the hike can be tailored to your preferences, offering a customizable experience.
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.
Kayak tour in Tallinn
A harbour tour with a sea castle! Suitable for beginners as well as for experienced kayakers.
3-4 hour kayaking tour in Tallinn will offer a waterbird’s-eye view of Estonia’s capital and its „medievally modern” skyline, plus a slice of history, from its days as a major trading port in the Russian Empire to its prominence in the Danish era, and its more recent Soviet occupation.
As we paddle past 8 ports, with a collection of military vessels, we’ll get a glimpse of Peter the Great’s marine castle and Patarie – the seldom visited but infamous NKVD prison.
A welcome next stop will be Paljassaare Peninsula, with a walk on sandy Pikakari beach, Tallinn’s closest bird watching area. From there, we’ll paddle back to the city – enjoying the sweep of graceful architecture – towers, spires, and the onion dome of the Russian Orthodox cathedral – that still punctuates the rapidly changing skyline.
Suitable for beginners. No previous kayaking experience needed. Full briefing before the trip.