Traditional Estonian mushroom hunting
Picking mushrooms are for many estonians like a summer national sport and tradition from generations to generations. We invite you to a guided mushroom foraging tour to Järvselja forest area and to the forests on the bog islands of Emajõe-Suursoo, located in Peipsiveere Nature Reserve. Experience the scenic landscape with no artificial noises and most likely no other people.
Guided by an experienced guide, we will hike to places where you will find the best delicacies of Estonian nature. We will learn how to find our own mushroom spots, what to pick and what to leave in the forest, and how to cook and store mushrooms for the winter.
At the end of the hike, we will build a campfire and serve dishes made from fresh mushrooms we just picked.
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.
Slow Moments at Bee Farm tour
Discover the hidden life of a bee colony in this captivating nature experience. Designed for true nature lovers and insect enthusiasts, this tour offers a rare glimpse into the extraordinary world of honeybees—one of nature’s most vital and complex species.
• Enter the Bees’ Secret World – Observe how tens of thousands of bees work in harmony inside the hive. Witness their birth from the comb, learn about their way of life and daily communication, and meet the queen, drones, and worker bees to understand their crucial roles within the colony.
• Discover How and Why Bees Produce Honey – Learn how bees create honey, beeswax, and propolis, essential for both their survival and human use. Step into the Beekeeping House to see how honey is extracted from the comb to the jar and how beeswax is processed into various products.
• Understand How the Life of a Bee Colony Reflects the Surrounding Nature and the Weather Patterns - No two years are alike—each one weaves a unique tapestry of nature’s offerings.
• Explore the DNA of Honey & Enjoy a Honey Tasting – Every flower visited by a bee leaves a botanical signature in the honey they produce. Slow Moment Honey has been DNA-tested to reveal the exact plants that contribute to its rich and complex flavors. Taste the landscape through honey and discover how each variety reflects Estonia’s diverse wildflowers, coastal meadows, and forests.
Join us for a memorable journey into the world of bees, surrounded by Estonia’s tranquil coastal nature.
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.
5th Season Canoeing Self-guided Trip
Soomaa is best known for its extra season. In Soomaa National Park, the early spring floods render up to 17,500 hectares of lower forests, roads and meadows only navigatable by water. The floods start when one of the local rivers overflows its banks, ushering in an otherworldly fifth season and a magical way to immerse yourself in nature. Especially in a canoe!
This deluge is something akin to a 'fifth season' - when canoes can be paddled along roads, through forests and sometimes even in yards.
One of a kind experience!
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.
Golden and White-tailed Eagle Photography
The majestic but cautious Golden Eagle is considered to be the absolute pinnacle of Estonia’s bird kingdom, and the opportunity to see it undisturbed, up close, and for a long time offers an unforgettable nature experience. The Eagle hide is heated and situated from car parking lot only 250 meters to walk.
You should enter the hide at least an hour before sunrise and not leave the hide before it is totally dark (about an hour after sunset). One option would also be to go there on the previous night/evening. In the hide are WC and kitchen.
The hide is open from the 1st of January until the 9th of March or until the Eagles show themselves.
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.
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.
Nordic Ski tour in the largest bog
Explore the wild Soomaa National Park on a Nordic Ski Tour this winter. Glide across the largest bog system and take in the breathtaking winter scenery that surrounds you. Our experienced guides will lead you on a journey through the park, pointing out the unique history and tracks of wildlife that make this area so special. Perfect for beginners and experienced skiers alike, this tour is a must-do for anyone looking to experience the beauty of Estonia's winter landscape.
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.
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.
Cycling in the Latvian Countryside
This guided cycling tour unfolds along small country, seaside, and forest roads, allowing you to explore villages and small towns of Latvia with their charming authentic architecture and laid-back, peaceful way of life. Throughout the tour, you will stay in country guest houses and small town hotels, which will enhance your nature experience with local cuisine and warm hospitality.
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.
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.
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.
Sauna rituals in nature villas
A sauna ritual offers a glimpse into Estonian traditions while relaxing and detoxifying your body in a modern setting. Experience the authentic sauna by making your own viht, practicing old traditions, and enjoying muscle relaxation through vihtlemine. Your skin will be scrubbed and nourished with forest plants. Sauna rituals, integral to Estonian life, provide numerous benefits including detoxification, increased metabolism and blood circulation, improved sleep, better immune function, and overall relaxation.
Bog shoe hikes
In the region of North-Kõrvemaa our trips trace the secrets of the swamps as we travel through Kõnnu Suursoo and Koitjärve bogs, it's known for its attractive landscape and a lot of lakes. The bog-shoes can be used in Estonian bogs throughout the year!
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.
Latvian Sauna Experience in the middle of Pristine Nature
Rejuvenate in a private area: a thermal wood sauna by a peaceful forest lake, next to a renovated hundred-year-old forester's cabin. Enjoy sauna brooms, natural oils, and local herbal teas, then cool off with lake swims or snow dives. Spring to autumn, stay overnight, cook by the fire, and explore nature. Experience bird watching, butterfly observation, and swamp exploration. Guided tours by expert biologist hosts offer knowledge on Latvia's natural and historical landscape, creating a comprehensive retreat for wellbeing in untouched nature.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Biking from West-Estonia to Latvia
These two Baltic countries are similar in many ways – they share a long common history, traditions, nature, yet they are so different – each country having its own distinctive cultural traditions and historical heritage. There is a whole lot to see in Latvia and Estonia that you don’t know about until you come here and experience it for yourself.
Tour takes you to West-Estonia and its romantic islands Hiiumaa, Saaremaa and Muhu and continues to summer resort Pärnu and to the shores of Liivi Bay through small towns Häädemeeste and Treimanni to Latvia.