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.
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.
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.
Self-guided cycling 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.
Pop-up Forest Restaurant
Surprise your group with gourmet food in the middle of nature! The pop-up Forest Restaurant is a special experience where a plentiful meal is prepared in a natural setting – this adventure is aimed at your senses! Dishes are prepared by renowned chefs. We use as much local raw produce as possible. The food is served on reusable dishes and tables covered with white tablecloth.
SUP Sunset Ride in the City Canal
Join us for a beautiful 2-hour SUP ride in the City Canal, culminating in a sunset finish on the Daugava River. Let’s enjoy the parks of Riga from a different perspective, observe what the Riga beavers are up to, and wave to the residents of Riga from beneath the bridges!
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.
Estonian Wilderness & National Park Experience
Embark on an active and authentic journey with Estonian Wildnest Resorts, dedicated to immersing you in Estonia's natural beauty with ease and comfort. Their multi-day wilderness experiences offer a deep connection to nature and culture.
The three-day wilderness experience features a luxurious nomadic camp in a serene forest setting. After hiking and biking to camp on the first day, unwind with sauna and dinner. Choose between relaxing days exploring Lahemaa National Park and Kõrvemaa Nature Reserve, or opt for more active adventures like hiking, biking, canoeing, and kayaking. Each evening, enjoy sauna sessions, dinner, and campfire ambiance under the pine-scented sky.
E-Bike Salacgrīva-Ainaži
Starting from "Tači," we'll explore the Neģu (lamprey) dunes. Crossing Annasmuiža Bridge, we'll ride along Salaca's left bank to reach the Red Cliffs. En route, a stunning view of Salaca's bends near Korģīte awaits. The path to the Red Cliffs winds through forests, trails, and landmarks, offering a rest stop by the cliffs. Continuing, we'll cross the historic railway bridge, then take the Green Railways route to Ainaži, where a store and café are available. Ainaži's highlights include the Maritime School Museum, the Latvia/Estonia border, and a coastal ride to Randu meadows. From there, we'll journey through Kuiviži, Zvejnieku Park, and Salacgrīva on a forest path, eventually returning to "Tači."
Latvian Food Tasting and Hiking Adventure in Sigulda
This 15 km hiking tour in Sigulda lets you explore Latvian nature, cultural heritage, and local food. Sigulda, a former summer resort, boasts countless hiking trails along the Gauja River, romantic castles, scenic landscapes, sandstone outcrops, and the largest cave in the Baltics. Highlights include Emperor’s View, Devil’s Rock, Pikene Cliff, Krimulda Manor, Gutman’s Cave, and Sigulda’s Medieval Castle ruins. The tour includes lovely forest paths and two picnics featuring homemade Latvian food, offering a taste of local culture.
Sled Dog Tour on Bog Islands
A 45-minute car drive from Tartu takes you to Peipsiveere Nature Reserve, one of Estonia's wildest and least inhabited areas. Join us for a guided sled dog tour through forests and across numerous bog islands, where you'll encounter signs of moose and other wildlife activities..
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.
Stay in luxurious and sustainable boutique villas
Just 45 minutes from Tallinn, Maidla Nature Resort is nestled in the Estonian wetlands. Our tiny Nature Villas, on stilts, blend 15th-century manor charm with 21st-century design. Most villas for 2 include a sauna, outdoor bathtub, and fireplace; some feature a terrace or outdoor jacuzzi. Guests can rent canoes, SUP boards, hike in the bog, or enjoy tea and sauna rituals. A homemade breakfast is served by the house fairy. Dinner at Michelin green-starred Soo restaurant offers dishes inspired by nature and seasonal, regional produce.
Million Star Hotel Latgale - a Night to Remember!
Experience eco-friendly bungalows perched on Viļaka Lake pontoons, complete with spacious beds, adaptable seating, electricity, and bio-toilets. Additional amenities include a crockery set and tea kettle. Choose between the Classic roof bungalow with a vinyl record player for lakeside tranquillity or the Glass roof bungalow, offering stargazing through a telescope. Rent e-bikes, SUP boards, boats, bicycles, or enjoy the sauna during your stay.
True Wilderness Experience
Recharge and reconnect with nature in a secluded eco-guesthouse situated by a pristine beach in western Latvia. Start your mornings with yoga and meditation, experience activities in the wild forest as well as on the river and pristine beach. Learn about the surrounding nature and your inner self, enjoy nice food, and finish the day sitting around the bonfire and relaxing, getting the health benefits of the traditional wood-fired sauna or hot tub, while enjoying the starry sky.
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.
Phyto Sauna Holiday Escape
Enjoy a phyto sauna while staying in a cosy log cabin by Lake Kāla in East Latvia. Phyto sauna uses heated herbs, steam, and aromatherapy. Located on a 6-hectare private forest within the protected NATURA 2000 area, the cabin is fully self-sufficient and heated with firewood harvested from the surrounding forest. Enjoy fishing, boating, or stand-up paddleboarding on the lake, exploring the forest paths and trails.
Diversity of Peipsima
Join self-guided Peipsimaa trip, part of the Forest Trail, for a unique insight into the Lake Peipus area. Experience villages where houses and churches line the main street, and small harbors buzz with fishing boats. See wooden houses in various colors, and enjoy views of the vast Lake Peipus. Visit local cafés and shops, and get a feel for the local culture and way of life. This tour offers a chance to see and appreciate the region’s nature and the lifestyle of its residents.
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.
Bogshoe Hiking
Join our public bogshoeing hikes or gather your own group and select one of our routes across Latvia. With the guidance of our expert nature guides, explore captivating bogs and discover unseen locations, all while enjoying a genuine taste of adventure.
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
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.
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.