Island hopping for families
This tour is designed for beeing suitable also for families and riders wirth disabilities (shorter distances, possible to rent 2 or 3 wheel electric cargo bike, tandem, family rooms for accommodation). This 4, 5 or 6 days tour takes you to Estonia’s largest islands – Saaremaa and Hiiumaa. They are a perfect place to spend your cycling holiday – smaller quiet roads, romantic summer resorts, friendly people and of course sea and beaches. Nature is essentially untouched and many visitors find an inner peace on the islands.
Luxury brown bear hide
The Alutaguse luxury bear hides offer an excellent opportunity to watch bears and other wildlife from luxury conditions. In addition to the brown bears, the hides are frequently visited by raccoon dogs, occasionally by moose, badgers, wild boars, roe deer, and rarely by wolves and lynxes, as well as numerous bird species.
In the luxurious hide, you can observe bears through a floor-to-ceiling mirrored window, even while lounging on a spacious double bed. The elegant interior, crafted from high-quality materials, is inspired by the surrounding nature, creating the feeling of being immersed in the wilderness while still enjoying a secure and luxurious retreat.
It is like a fully equipped hotel suite in the heart of nature among bears, featuring a large double bed, comfortable chairs, a table, a shower, a refrigerator, a toilet, and other amenities for an exclusive getaway.
Wilderness Day Trip to Soomaa National Park
A guided trip in Soomaa national park that combines bog-walking and canoeing on the river. Lunch in the wild is included. Soomaa National Park is an extensive wilderness area, home to vast peat bogs, thick forests, and numerous rivers and floodplains. It's best known for its high-water season, considered the fifth season of the year when in a relatively small area between the bogs and swamp forests, several local rivers from surrounding uplands converge, creating a unique and breathtaking spectacle.
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.
Authentic Bathing Experience - Nature Resort Jagala Juga
This is the world where the best traditions of bath complexes, past and future, fire, water, earth, and air come together to help you relax and rejuvenate, gaining health. In the forest spa, the aromas of herbs unfold, filling your body with phytoncides and essential oils, imparting their energy.
An experienced bath master will take care of you, guiding you through an aroma ritual, steaming with oak branches followed by contrast, cleansing procedures in the hammam, and a relaxing massage to the sounds of nature and a gong. Immerse yourself in an atmosphere of tranquility and peace, leaving behind daily worries.
Nature Survival Skills 50H Adventure
What's it like to spend 50 hours in the woods without a phone, with only a few essential items, and a limited amount of food? On this survival skills training adventure you will get the most authentic outdoor experiences in Latvia, test your emotional resilience, and learn how to find comfort in discomfort. The topics include:
• Choosing survival equipment and clothing.
• Psychological resilience in extreme situations.
• Navigating using a map and compass.
• Techniques for building a fire.
• Building shelter from natural materials.
• Camping with limited equipment.
• Obtaining and treating water.
• Obtaining and preparing food.
• Handling tools and creating new ones.
• Hygiene in survival situations.
Join us and experience the challenge of surviving in the great outdoors!
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.
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.
Winter magic in the forest restaurant
Winter in the Nõmbra Manor forest feels like a fairytale, and now you can experience it with your group. We open the doors to the enchanted forest, illuminated by 15 unique light installations. Walk through the twilight with lanterns, breathe in the crisp fresh air, and enjoy the forest life while spending quality time together in nature, complemented by unforgettable culinary delights from the wild.
Menu possibilities:
Forest mushroom risotto with fermented chanterelles
Creamy pike and smoked potato soup
Slow-cooked elk stew with ancient root vegetables, acorn biscuit, lingonberries, and smoked plums
Guelder-rose cream with roasted white chocolate, cedar nuts, and reindeer moss dipped in dark chocolate
Drinks: herbal tea, apple mulled wine, Nõmbra meadow schnapps
Additional fun services:
Tea ceremony with a shaman
Snowshoe hike in Kakerdaja bog with a guide and equipment
Ice skating tour on Kakerdaja bog lake, either in daylight or by lantern light in the evening
Kick-sled forest trail adventure for groups
Folklore concerts
Lakeside Lodge Forest Retreat
The Nature Gallery, in a beautiful forest location in western Latvia, offers a distinctive nature experience combining science, art, unique design, gastronomy, technology and cultural developments. Enjoy the group session which includes an hour hike around a scenic lake and is followed with a splendid meal with gastronomical performance elements. You will see unique nature installations, hear poetry from the trees, listen to the stories about the natural world, and indulge in a unique auditory experience “Sound in 360 degrees."
Country Living Amidst Nature
The family-run active leisure park, located near a secluded beach in the western part of Latvia, serves as an adventure platform for you to explore the surrounding nature at a leisurely pace. You have the freedom to create your own day's program: opt for a relaxed hike along a former railway line, expertly guided by the host; rent a bike to venture into the picturesque rural surroundings; unwind in a traditional sauna, indulge in refreshing local herb tea or birch sap, and delight in delicious food cooked over an open fire at a designated picnic spot. As evening descends, let the soothing melodies of the host's handmade Native American flute and captivating tales of a life lived in harmony with nature enrich your experience.
Horse riding and multiple day hikes with horses
Tihuse Horse Tourism Farm welcomes riders from the UK to explore the wild beauty of Estonia’s Muhu Island on horseback. With over 200 native Estonian horses and a deep connection to local heritage, Tihuse offers guided treks through untouched forests, coastal meadows, and ancient village landscapes.
Our rides are led by knowledgeable horse guides and designed for riders who value nature, authenticity, and cultural depth. In addition to unforgettable riding experiences, Tihuse also provides cosy on-site accommodation and hearty homemade meals made from local ingredients—perfect for a relaxing stay in the Baltic countryside.
SUP and kayak adventure to the Death Island
Join us on a unique SUP and kayak adventure on the Daugava river, where you'll visit the WW1 battle sites on the Death Island. The island is home to trenches, a bunker, and other remnants of the historic battle, which you can explore on a guided walk with a knowledgeable guide.
As the day comes to a close, you'll be treated to a soldier's dinner, giving you a taste of what life was like for the soldiers who fought here a century ago. This SUP and kayak adventure is a perfect way to experience Latvia's history while enjoying the beauty of the Daugava river.
Forest cross country skiing adventure
Join us for a steady-paced cross-country skiing adventure in Latvia's winter wonderland. The planned route will be 8-12km. When the snow is present we tend to make several cross country skiing adventures per weeks, to make it more interesting most of the time location differs. One time we can ski in beautiful Gauja National park, another along the seaside. Given the shorter daylight hours, a headlamp is a must for your safety and comfort. If you don't have your own please let us know and we will prepare one. Be sure to pack personal refreshments and snacks to keep your energy levels up. The gear is provided by us!
Winter Packrafting
Set off on a winter packrafting adventure in Latvia with our custom-made, ultra-light packrafts, perfect for solo excursions or shared experiences with friends. Built to handle tough conditions, these inflatable boats are ideal for exploring Latvia’s rivers and lakes during the colder months. Depending on weather and other factors, the route covers 5 to 10 km along either a river or lake. This winter activity can be enhanced with a scenic walk, a relaxing sauna visit, or a stop at a cozy local café for a warm drink.
Guided Nature Tours //Lakeside Nature Tour: Guided Eco-Exploration
Immerse yourself in Latvian wilderness at the century-old log house nestled between forest lakes. Biologists Anita and Gundars, your knowledgeable hosts, offer insights into the local fauna, imitating animal calls and sharing their expertise. Surrounding habitats include swamps, lakes, old forests, and biologically rich meadows, home to diverse wildlife like deer, wolves, and lynx, along with abundant birdlife and botanical treasures. Guided tours, tailored to your interests, blend with cozy overnight stays in a rustic sauna house or tents by the lake. Experience nature authentically with no modern amenities, campfire cooking, and exclusive access for a truly immersive adventure.
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.
Winter spirit Estonia
Our “Winter Spirit” tours offers the top activities you can do in Estonia during wintertime. We will explore the unique and charming Tallinn Old Town, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and becomes especially magical during winter time. During the second part of the tour, we will leave the city lights behind and enjoy a real winter wonderland in the countryside. Daytime activities such as snowshoeing and kick-sledding will make the evening sauna and talks around the fireplace supremely enjoyable. Over 5 days full of local food, culture and nature will make this winter tour one to remember
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.
Herbal Tea Workshop
Dive into the art of tea creation with our herbal tea workshop, set in our eco-friendly gardens in Latgale. Blend dried leaves and fruits from our seasonal harvest to craft unique tea blends, beautifully packaged in eco-friendly bags. Guided by experts, you'll capture the essence of each season, from holiday flavors in winter to fresh spring herbs.
Available year-round, the workshop is perfect for tea enthusiasts, novices, and families. Rain or shine, we offer indoor or gazebo options. Bring comfortable clothing and water; we provide all materials for your tea blending adventure.
Active Wednesdays in Sea Kayaks
Seize the opportunity to acquire new skills and enhance your existing ones in sea kayaking. Every Wednesday, we welcome anyone eager for an active evening outdoors on the water. Participants will prepare the equipment and boats themselves. The activity spans 2-3 hours during which we will focus on developing technical skills, learning new paddling exercises, and honing water techniques.
Participants should possess prior experience in sea kayaking.
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.
Authentic Estonian Smoke Sauna Experience
A former winter tavern in the forests of the Kõrvemā region, Estonia, offers a glimpse into life in Estonia a century ago, showcasing local traditional architecture and serene natural surroundings. During a guided two-hour tour, you'll enter an archaic threshing-dwelling where people lived without electricity for centuries. You will relax and unwind with a traditional smoke sauna experience, followed by indulging in delicious, locally sourced farm-to-table cuisine.
