10 Ideas for Nature Activities in Latvia and Estonia, Autumn 2024

Both in Latvia and Estonia, autumn offers many opportunities to enjoy the beauty of nature. Here are some ideas on how to spend unforgettable moments outdoors, engaging in both active and relaxing activities. From mushroom picking and cycling trips to bird watching, these activities provide a great opportunity to discover the charm of Baltic nature.

Plein-air painting

Unleash your creativity in this 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.

Price: 35 EUR/person

https://balticnaturetourism.com/en/tour/apple-garden-silajani-manor-plein-air-painting

Mushrooming in Gauja National Park

Join a professional mycologist on a mushroom-picking tour, blending the fascinating world of fungi with local culinary traditions. Latvia, known for its vibrant mushroom-gathering culture, sees many people with baskets full of mushrooms along country roads in autumn. The tour includes a scenic ride from Riga to Sigulda, where you’ll meet the guide and learn about edible and poisonous species.

Starting price: 75 EUR/person (minimum group of 5 persons)

https://balticnaturetourism.com/en/tour/latvian-mycological-society-mushrooming-gauja-national-park

E-bike Tour in Gauja National Park

Participants in this tour use e-bikes to explore the natural and historical sites of Gauja National Park. The route covers a variety of landscapes, including forests and riverbanks, with the assistance of electric bikes making the journey accessible to a wider range of participants. The tour also includes visits to local towns, providing a

comprehensive experience of the area.

Price: 50 EUR/person

https://balticnaturetourism.com/en/tour/easy-ride-ebike-ligatne-sigulda

Autumn Bird Migration in West Estonia

Autumn migration in Estonia provides not only a spectacle of large bird numbers but also opportunities to see rare species and a diverse range of migratory behaviours in a variety of habitats. During the peak days, up to half a million Chaffinches, tens of thousands of Siskins, or continuous chains of Long-tailed Ducks pass through the observation points in West-Estonia. You will also have a very good chance to find some forest specialties, such as Pygmy and Ural Owls, Hazel Hen, White-backed, Black, and Grey-headed Woodpeckers, and Nutcrackers.

Price: 990 EUR/person (group of 4-6 persons)

https://balticnaturetourism.com/en/tour/birding-haapsalu-autumn-bird-migration-estonia

Authentic Estonian Smoke Sauna Experience

This tour offers insight into the traditional Estonian smoke sauna, located in Mustjõe village. Visitors learn about the historical and cultural significance of the sauna, including the methods used to heat it and the associated rituals. The experience is designed to provide a deeper understanding of this aspect of Estonian heritage.

Price: 50 EUR/person

https://balticnaturetourism.com/en/tour/mustjoe-kortsitalu-authentic-estonian-smoke-sauna

3-Day E-Fatbike Journey Along Estonia’s Northern Coast

A 3-day e-fatbike adventure along Estonia’s northern coast starts near the Viru Bog and continues eastward, taking in a range of coastal landscapes. The route includes stretches through pine forests and trails with views of the sea, offering a pleasant ride through varied terrain.

Price: 595 EUR/per person

https://balticnaturetourism.com/en/tour/package-Awsome-3day-fatbike-north-estonia

Nature Survival Excursion in Latvia

Archery is a great activity for people of all ages and fitness levels to relax and unwind in a natural setting. At the DabaLaba archery track, visitors can enjoy time outdoors, practice shooting with a classic bow, and learn about Latvian wildlife. “Archer’s Soup,” prepared over an open fire, is also served, making for a memorable experience with family, friends, or colleagues. 

Price: Short track: 19 EUR/adult, 15 EUR/kid

Long track: 25 EUR/adult, 19 EUR/kid

https://balticnaturetourism.com/en/tour/daba-laba-archery-track

Ziplining “Zērglis” in Sigulda

This tour offers an adrenaline-focused experience with a zipline over the Gauja River valley in Sigulda. Participants experience the landscape from a unique perspective, combining adventure with natural beauty. The tour is structured to provide a safe yet exciting activity for those interested in more extreme sports.

Price: From 69 EUR/person

https://balticnaturetourism.com/en/tour/sigulda-adventures-zerglis

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. 

Price: 115 EUR/person

https://balticnaturetourism.com/en/tour/natourest-brown-bear-watching

Family Adventure Retreat

This is a two day family adventure camp with plenty of time to explore the outdoors, play and learn new skills. It’s the best way to experience wild Soomaa National Park and enjoy quality time together with your children. We explore the big bog system, learn how to make fire and build a shelter and go on a canoe journey. There is time to enjoy the hot tub next to the river and go to the smoke sauna. Kids have their movie night and parents can relax in the saunas. 

Price: from 50 EUR 

​​https://balticnaturetourism.com/en/tour/sea-kayaking-estonia-family-adventure-retreat

The activity is part of the project “Baltic Nature Tourism – Target Market Acquisition in the United Kingdom (CB0100030),” which is implemented with the support of the European Union and the European Regional Development Fund through the Central Baltic Programme 2021-2027.

NAT-TOUR-EXPO reception at the Embassy, London, United Kingdom, 18.04.2024.

On April 18th in London, the Embassy of Latvia in the United Kingdom, in collaboration with the Tourism Department of the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia (LIAA), organized a seminar-presentation to introduce our nature tourism offerings under the theme “Baltic Nature Tourism.” The seminar was attended by more than 40 tour operators and media representatives specializing in nature tourism, with a particular interest in the Baltic countries. The key topics of interest this time included the natural landscapes of Latvia, the accessibility of nature, opportunities to travel from cities to the countryside, the diversity of nature tourism activities, especially nature trails and hikes in bog shoes, bird watching, water activities, cycling, wildlife, and “coolcations” – holiday trips as a respite from summer heat.

Nature tourism entrepreneurs also participated in the seminar to provide specific offers and forge new collaborations with tourism professionals from the United Kingdom. Special thanks for the cooperation to Baltic Travel Group, Baltic Nature Travel, Riga Kayaking, Spalva, and Movement Spontaneous.

A highlight of the event was the preparation of traditional Latvian dishes by the outdoor chef Renārs Purmalis of Gatavo dabā (Cooking in nature), along with sparkling ciders made from our own Latvian apples.

A heartfelt thank you to the Embassy of Latvia in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for hosting us in their London premises and for their collaboration in organizing the event. The participants were addressed by Ivita Burmistre, the Ambassador of Latvia to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The seminar was organized with the help of cooperation partners Nordic Tourism Collective – an organization for cooperation in the tourism industry in the United Kingdom.


The event is part of the campaign for the promotion of Baltic nature tourism in the project “Baltic Nature Tourism – Exporting Baltic Nature Tourism to UK (CB0100030)”, which is implemented with the support of the Central Baltic Program of the European Union and the European Regional Development Fund. #balticnaturetourism

NAT-TOUR-EXPO Visiting Tallinn and Soomaa for project updates 11.-12.03.2024.

The fourth project partners meeting took place on March 11-12 to share progress regarding the joint nature tourism product of Latvia and Estonia – https://balticnaturetourism.com/en.

On the first day, project updates were discussed, where the project participants and involved partners got to know each other and looked back at the year 2023 in tourism. 4 SMEs from Latvia joined the meeting: Lūzumpunkts, Ozolaivas, Daba Laba and Power Journey, as well as several active participants of the project joined remotely, all of whom share a common goal: to promote development and the increase of tourists in the offered offers.

Andy Fairburn and Paul Wagner, representatives from the Nordic Tourism Collective, presented statistics on UK tourists in 2023, revealing important trends and encouraging discussions about what to expect next year. One of the key findings is tourists’ desire for authentic experiences and quality products at reasonable prices.

At the end of the evening, following the discussions, we embarked on an exciting wolf tour under the starry sky, listening to stories about forest animals and spending the night at Jäägri Villa.

The second day provided an opportunity to explore the unique Soomaa National Park and learn more about its history, nature, and services offered during a seminar.

Mari-Liis Pruul, representative of Soomaa Holiday Village, talked about nature tourism offerings in the region and their services, including the sauna ritual project within the district during the Sauna of the year 2023 event.

Guide Mati Kose shared innovative solutions for nature observation sites.

Led by Algis Martsoo, discussions revolved around Soomaa’s fifth season and tourism demand in the area, highlighting what it could mean and what the region and entrepreneurs expect.

The seminar was complemented by an excursion into nature with kicksleds. Although originally planned for canoeing on the floodplains, the frozen ice made outdoor activities quite thrilling. Most participants experienced this activity for the first time, and feedback was positive, with emotions surpassing expectations.

At the end of the day, a pleasant visit to Põnka Guesthouse provided an opportunity to refresh in the ice-hole and enjoy delicious Estonian lunch.

Special thanks to Estonian partners (Estonian Rural Tourism Association, Estonian Nature Tourism Association) for organizing the activities and providing the opportunity to get to know SMEs and their products in person.

All SME products can be viewed on the website – https://balticnaturetourism.com/en. Also, follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more news and insights into Baltic nature tourism.

This activity was supported as part of CB0100030, an Interreg Central Baltic Programme 2021-2027 project co-funded by the European Union.

Jēkabpils District Tourism Product Development Workshop 16.02.24.

It was a pleasure to visit entrepreneurs in the Jēkabpils region for the second time while jointly developing tourism products. We explored the significance of creativity in tourism, how to build collaborative networks in the “co-creation kitchen”, and conducted a digital cleanup, where each participant could assess and improve their digital presence.

We would like to thank LNTA Honorary Member Edgars Ražinskis and LNTA Chairman Matijs Babris for leading the workshop!

Photo: Jānis Lācis

Meeting of LNTA Members at Zentene Palace


As the year draws to a close, it’s time to reflect on what has been accomplished. To combine the pleasant with the useful, the Latvian Nature Tourism Association organized a Winter Tourism Seminar in a rather unusual location. This time it took place at Zentene Palace, as the future vision for this place is still taking shape, and within the framework of the seminar, creative ideas were generated with added value that could be integrated into nature tourism. Additionally, it was a joy to welcome 5 new members to the LDTA family – BeTriton, Sky Amazons, Kurzemes putni, Active Tourism Center “Eži,” and Zentene Palace.

During the seminar, current issues in nature tourism, association activities, and marketing initiatives, including the NAT-TOUR-EXPO project, were discussed. The second part of the seminar was more practical, focusing on the development of new tourism products and collaboration opportunities. Under the leadership of the Chairman of the Board, Matijs Babris, original ideas were developed within minutes, including an event on the water listening to the sounds of nature, a hot tub on a raft moving along the Old Town canal, and an application through which one can rent a Tesla with nature tourism equipment right at the airport. The seminar continued with insights into the story of Zentene Palace and its renovation project by architect Liene Griezīte, followed by a tour of the area with the host, Jānis Dubinskis.

Refreshments and a positive atmosphere were taken care of by LDTA board member Vents Strautmanis from Boards You. The evening concluded with a pizza-making masterclass in the castle fireplace and leisurely relaxation in the sauna with the hot tub.

Seminar materials:

Presentation on association updates, Matijs Babris

Presentation on updates on the NAT-TOUR-EXPO marketing project, Andra Marta Babre

This activity was supported as part of CB0100030, an Interreg Central Baltic Programme 2021-2027 project co-funded by the European Union.

Nature Tourism Webinar, 19.10.2023., Online

Nature tourism experts from across the Baltic and Nordic regions discuss the emergence and development of nature-based holidays and how experiential travel is now such an important and often-requested option for our customers today. We see and hear of the latest products to emerge in the sector and expected developments in the future, all part of the journey towards sustainable travel.

Panelists:

Asnate Ziemele, President, Baltic Nature Tourism, Latvia & Estonia

Matijs Babris, President, Latvian Nature Tourism Association

Sylvia Adams, Founder, Amazing Nature Scandinavia, Sweden

Åsmund Bakke, Owner, Folgefonni Glacier Team

Andrew Fairburn – Nordic Tourism Collective, Moderator

Paul Wagner – Nordic Tourism Collective, Moderator

Video recording is available – https://youtu.be/bVzdUyxrgpo?si=gkA2_XIlOWsacHeA

Latvian and Estonian nature tourism – from yoga on the seashore to watching bears in a hide, Latvian Radio, 6th of October, 2023

In a recent collaborative effort to boost the export of Latvian and Estonian nature tourism products to Great Britain, our project managers and representatives from the nature tourism community gathered at Latvia’s Radio. Asnāte Ziemele, president of the “Lauku Ceļotājs – Baltic Country Holidays” association, Vents Strautmanis, Andra Marta Babre, and Zaiga Kaire, all from the Latvian Nature Tourism Association, lent their insights to this inspiring project.

The heart of this initiative lies in categorizing these enriching experiences into seven captivating themes: wildlife watching, active tourism, soulful journeys, gastronomic adventures and foraging, nature education, immersive nature photography, and extreme sports activities. Whether you seek the tranquility of yoga by the seashore or the thrill of observing bears from a secluded hide, there’s something for every nature enthusiast.

Dive into these immersive nature tours led by seasoned guides and active tourism instructors, or opt for a more personalized adventure, tracing meticulously planned routes at your own pace. Moreover, relishing nature in a serene manner is an option too, be it through tranquil SPA procedures or meditative practices.

Designed specifically for the British market, the Nat-Tour-Expo project ensures that all information is conveniently available in English. The excitement builds as the first group of tour operators from Great Britain prepares to embark on their Latvian adventure. Foreseeing immense interest from local travelers in Latvia and Estonia, as well as nature enthusiasts worldwide, the stage is set for an exciting journey.

A groundbreaking element of this endeavor is the creation of the Baltic Nature Tourism web platform—the first and only website in the Baltics that seamlessly consolidates nature tourism offerings from Latvia and Estonia. With over 100 diverse and captivating nature tourism services listed on the platform, exploring the natural wonders of the Baltic region has never been more accessible and enticing.

Andra Marta Babre, Vents Strautmanis, Zaiga Kaire, Asnāte Ziemele and Elvis Jansons at Latvijas Radio

Anyone whose company or status meets the developed criteria is invited to participate in the project (ej.uz/bntcriteria). Individuals can also participate in the project, for example by providing the services of a guide or a rental point. Currently, 58 small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as self-employed persons from Latvia and 28 from Estonia, are participating in the project.

During the project, SMEs will be provided with training, for example, on designing a website or social networks, building and selling unique products on websites, creating high-quality photos, videos and texts, as well as other activities to promote product export. Experience exchange trips are regularly organized, and entrepreneurs have the opportunity to participate in tour operators’ exhibitions, marketing, and sales events.

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