12 Lake Kayak Adventure with Smoke Sauna & Dinner
A full day of adventure, tradition and great food in South-Estonia. Cross kayaking through 12 picturesque lakes connected by streams and rives, and surrounded by lush nature. A true wilderness experience with beaver dams, fallen trees, pure shallow streams, rocks and narrow tunnels, followed by original old hot smoke sauna. Breakfast, lunch and a 3 course grill gourmet dinner by our most charismatic host chef are included.
Walking nature trails in Latvia and Estonia
Explore the journey from Riga to Tallinn, a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Discover 15 nature trails through marshlands, meadows, and coastal forests along the Baltic Sea, including pristine nature reserves. Birdwatching enthusiasts will appreciate the trails equipped with viewing towers. Randu meadows near Ainazi boast one-third of Latvia's plant species, accessible via a boardwalk with scenic views. Saaremaa island offers a unique natural landscape with dolomite cliffs, juniper heaths, a meteorite lake, and rugged shores. Experience traditional coastal villages and farms. Hiumaa island exudes a laid-back Estonian ambiance with Käina Bay's vital bird reserve. Explore Paldiski peninsula for a glimpse into recent history with its former Soviet military base.
Boating on the Gauja River
Discover a premium selection of boats crafted by the finest manufacturers globally, offering diverse sizes and unique characteristics. Tailored for families, sports enthusiasts, and leisure seekers longing for a tranquil river escapade. Effortlessly secure your booking online to receive the ideal boat size equipped with all necessary gear, conveniently delivered to your chosen starting point. Arrive at your designated time and location, with all arrangements impeccably arranged for an adventure of a lifetime. Upon journey's end, our dedicated team will greet you and provide chauffeured transport back to your vehicle. Extend your stay to relish a delectable meal at our outdoor restaurant "MUNO" if desired.
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.
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.
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."
Nature Education and Walking in the Recreation Park Laumas
Recreation Park Laumas, located in the northwest part of Latvia, offers an exciting blend of education and recreation in nature. On the Bee Trail, we invite you to explore the secrets of bee life, delve into the roles of both the bee and the ancient beekeeper, and acquaint yourself with the bustling activity of live bee colonies in the hive. The Bird Trail takes you back in time to the wondrous world of birds. Our Forest and Plant Trails let you experience, hear, and feel the touch of nature, providing an inspiring and educational retreat. You can accomplish your visit by staying overnight in our guest house, camping cabin, or tent site.
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.
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.
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.
Husky Wonderland Excursion
An unforgettable sled ride with our brave sled dogs awaits you! The ride duration is flexible, ranging from 20 minutes to 2 hours. Sit back comfortably on the sled, let the quiet snowy landscape carry you away, and leave everything else to our experienced musher.
Beyond the ride, you'll get to meet our friendly sled dogs, learn about their history, and even help our team prepare them for the journey. This experience offers more than just a ride; it opens the door to the everyday life of sled dogs, giving you a rare chance to dive into their extraordinary world.
P.S.! Keep the weather in mind when choosing your clothing, as the entire activity takes place outdoors!
SUP adventure in Riga canal
Enjoy SUP adventure in a very center of Riga. We will guide you trough Riga canal, to see canal lights, mystical lanterns and historical and illuminated buildings. You are very welcome to bring your own lights or lamps to brighten it up even more.
Following the adventure, we'll treat ourselves with the best eclairs in Riga from Raunas dārzs (Raunas garden) and savor homemade mulled wine from us - Boards You.
Our paddleboards are really steady, so you'll feel safe and comfortable in the calm canal waters. You'll get a new view of Riga's center, starting at the passenger port and ending at the lively Origo shopping center. Come and have a great time with us!
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.
Birds Migration
Estonia is located on the migration route for millions of passerines flying through central Estonia as well as over 50 million waterfowl and shorebirds flying along the north-western coast. More than 330 species have been identified in Estonia, of which more than 220 are breeding birds. In 1999, Estonia held the European record for the highest number of species seen in a day - unbelievable 189.
Possible to see some:
Tens of thousands of Cranes in Matsalu, Yellow-browed Warbler, White-tailed Eagles, Golden Eagles, White-backed Woodpecker, Three-toed Woodpecker, Black Woodpecker, Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Grey-headed Woodpecker, White-fronted Geese and Bean Geese
Peak autumn migration of songbirds, waders and waterfowls
Goshawk, Peregrine Falcon, Black Grouse, Yellow-browed Warbler (probably), Lapland Bunting, Nutcracker, Crested Tit, Long-tailed Tit, Bearded Tit
Yoga Workshop in Front of the Forest
Begin your journey to inner peace with our yoga and meditation workshop in the enchanting Latgalian forest. Our experienced instructors offer sessions for all levels, focusing on calm, peace, and nature. You'll be guided through poses and breathing exercises designed to rejuvenate your body and mind, leaving you refreshed and connected to nature.
Bring comfortable yoga attire, water, and a mat (if preferred). Mats are provided. The practice reduces stress, improves memory, and brings clarity. The event is enjoyable in light rain, with indoor/outdoor options available for heavy rain.
Sunset Canoeing in Illuminated Boats in Jelgava
Experience the charm of warm summer evenings with a tranquil and romantic boat journey in illuminated vessels at the heart of Jelgava . Witness the sun's descent over the horizon, painting the sky in warm and creative hues. As twilight sets in, Jelgava's lights gleam, forming a striking contrast with the celestial beauty above. Embark on 2-4 seated canoe boats to await the sunset at Pilssala's viewing tower, followed by revelling in the splendor of Jelgava's nocturnal landscapes on the Driksa and Lielupe Rivers. No prior boating experience is needed.
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.
Wild Swimming Retreat by the Bog Lake
Escape to the heart of Southern Estonia and immerse yourself in a wild swimming retreat by a serene 10-meter-deep bog lake. Swim daily in some of Europe’s darkest waters and relax in a floating sauna, surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Estonian wilderness. Stay in our boutique nature cabins, accessible via a scenic boardwalk, and enjoy peaceful moments where you might even spot beavers along the lakeshore. In the evenings, connect with local culture through guided excursions, making this the ideal eco-friendly retreat for those seeking adventure and tranquility.
What's Included:
4 nights’ accommodation in boutique nature cabins
All meals provided
Daily wild swimming excursions, both on-site and in nearby lakes
A guided hike or cultural event
Sauna and hot tub experiences to unwind after a day of adventure
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.
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.
Kayaking in Hiiumaa
Hiiumaa is the 2nd largest island in Estonia. The tour offers kayaking in shallow water surrounding closely clustered islands and islets, providing protection from high waves and strong winds. Short island hops mean ample time for leisurely hikes through coastal meadows dotted with orchids, frequented by sea birds. Present day semi-natural landscapes share space with ancient forests, 17th Century Swedish villages, Viking remains. Added attractions: Estonia’s largest seal habitat, an occasional white tail eagle, picturesque windmills. With a professional kayaking guide, you’ll reach a private camping site on a private island to relax with a panoramic view of the sea and seaside.
BeTriton Amphibious Camper-Trike
BeTriton, an innovative Amphibious Camper-Trike, offers rental service to make your outdoor ventures sustainable. Combine land and water exploration, designing your own extended journeys or weekend escapes. Enjoy unique adventures and deep nature connections, from open-fire cooking to lakeside movie nights. Share peaceful moments in nature with your partner and immerse yourselves in the world's beauty. Renting BeTriton allows you to explore creatively, combining a hard-top motor boat, cargo tricycle, and cozy camper for two, ensuring continuous and immersive outdoor adventures.
Diving and snorkeling in Rummu AdventureCenter
RUMMU QUARRY – a place for unique experiences and stunning views, both above and below the surface of its striking blue waters! This destination blends natural beauty with industrial history, featuring a former Soviet prison and a local limestone (marble) quarry that has transformed into a surreal lagoon. Nothing is ordinary in Rummu. One of the most unforgettable things to do in Rummu is to go diving with Rummu Diving – the only PADI 5 Star Dive Resort in the region.
Whether you're a certified diver or have no prior diving experience, you're welcome! Beginners can join after a short instruction session, during which an experienced instructor will provide full training and equipment. You'll then have the chance to explore submerged prison buildings and structures, left underwater since the 1990s. Moreover you will see the underwater forest and some surprise objects under the water. The entire diving experience takes about three hours and offers memories that will last a lifetime.
If you prefer to stay closer to the surface, snorkeling is also
available – a great way to discover the unique underwater landscape without needing a diving certificate.
Beyond the water, Rummu Quarry is one of Estonia’s most
extraordinary destinations. Relax on the beach, hike up the ash hill, take an audio-guided tour of the former prison, enjoy a summer café, or try your hand at disc golf.
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.