Walks of the Baltics and Finland

Walks of the Baltics and Finland

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Walks of the Baltics and Finland

12 Days Starting in Vilnius and ending in Helsinki

Visiting: Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

TTI

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Easy

Age range:

16-99

From: $3450

NB: Prices correct on 16-Sep-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

For a walking adventure in Europe, the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) and Finland take some beating. Somehow, they’re still relatively undiscovered by mainstream tourism, but it won’t stay that way for long. All offer easy trails through diverse national parks – ideal if you’re new to walking trips – plus historic cities and towns to explore. With so much to see, we make the most of our time, walking through varied landscapes (including beautiful Saaremaa island in Estonia), exploring historic capitals, and marveling at magnificent monuments.

Highlights

  • Discover three Baltic states and Finland in 12 days

  • Visit Koguva, the best-preserved ancient village in Estonia

  • Hike the Sääretirp trail, one of the most famous trails in Hiiumaa

  • Walk the width of the Venta Rapids

  • Walking around Licu-Langu sandstone cliffs

  • Visit fascinating capital cities and charming towns

  • Explore Saaremaa Island

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Start Vilnius

We begin in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, and our tour starts at the hotel. There’s a welcome briefing with our leader in the evening and free time to explore the city after.



Accommodation: Panorama Hotel (or similar)

Day 2 : Culture Tour Of Vilnius; Visit Storied Kernavė; Neris Regional Park Walk; See Trakai Island Castle

Meals Included: Breakfast

We start with a tour of the Vilnius highlights, taking in the old town and its main churches; historic monuments, such as the Gates of Dawn; Vilnius University, the oldest in Lithuania; and Cathedral Square.



There’s free time for lunch in Vilnius, then we hop in a transfer (approximately 50 minutes) to Kernavė, a city alive with myths and legends. It’s home to five hill forts and we enjoy an impressive view of the winding Neris River.



We then have time for a walk in Neris Regional Park. We take the White Hill Educational Trail, the beginning of which has an observation platform on White Hill itself with views over the picturesque twists of the Neris. Never straying far from the river, it leads us to a designated resting area and, beyond that, through a beautiful forest to the hill forts.



We finish by driving to Trakai, where we see a fairytale island castle on Lake Galvė, before returning to Vilnius.



Accommodation: Panorama Hotel (or similar)

Day 3 : Visit Zemaitijos National Park With Cold War Museum

Meals Included: Breakfast

Take a 185mi (300km) transfer (approximately four hours) to Zemaitijos National Park for a walking adventure. Our hike takes us to Plokstine, a one-time Soviet missile base and now the Cold War Museum. Here, we can see inside underground bunkers and learn about the Cold War in the Baltics. After, we transfer to the port city of Liepaja, where we stay overnight.



Accommodation: Liva Hotel (or similar)

Day 4 : Visit Kuldīga, Including Venta Rapid And A Vineyard For A Tasting; Finish In Riga

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning, we cross the border into Latvia, driving to Kuldīga, said to be the prettiest town in the country. Here we see the Venta Rapid, a wide cascade of water, and enjoy a walk along its width. In spring and autumn, when spawning fish migrate upstream, you can watch from the banks as flying fish try to jump over the rapid. An impressive brick bridge, built in 1874, runs parallel to the waterfall and is an excellent place to admire the site. Then we take a transfer (approximately one hour) to a vineyard for a wine/cider tasting, in which the winemaker will explain their wine-making process.



We visit the wine cellar and learn about the history of wine making. During the tasting, different kinds of wines, cheese and snacks are served. For those who do not wish to or cannot consume alcohol, we offer juices.



We then drive to Riga, where have a walking tour of the capital taking in the riverside Riga Castle, Riga Cathedral, late-medieval fortifications, the Latvian parliament building and a district of art nouveau buildings.



Accommodation: Islande Hotel (or similar)

Day 5 : Riga Walking Tour; Hike In Gauja National Park

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning, we drive (approximately 1hr 40min) to Gauja National Park, the largest and oldest national park in Lativa. Our route takes us along natural, little-known trails to the Līču–Laņģu sandstone cliffs. We can also visit Turaida Castle (optional), which is home to an observation town and history museum. Returning to Riga around 4pm, there’s free time to relax and explore the city.



Accommodation: Islande Hotel (or similar)

Day 6 : Coastal Walk In Saulkrasti; Lunch In Parnu; Arrive In Kuressaare

Meals Included: Breakfast

We depart today for Estonia, with a transfer (approximately five-hour drive and 30-minute ferry) to Saaremaa, the largest of more than 2,200 islands in the country. Around 28mi (45km) from Riga, we stop in the town of Saulkrasti, where we walk along the seashore boardwalk and across dunes. If the weather’s playing nicely, we may be able to extend our walk.



After, we stop in the coastal resort of Parnu for lunch. We then finish our transfer, staying overnight in Kuressaare, the capital (and only town) on Saaremaa.



Accommodation: Staadioni Hotel (or similar)

Day 7 : Explore Hiiumaa Island; Visit Kardla And Two Historic Lighthouses

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today, we explore the second largest island in Estonia, Hiiumaa, which forms part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and is devoid of noise or light pollution. After a one-hour ferry transfer and bus trip, we start our trail to the end of Sääretirp, a thin headland with honeysuckle, alder buckthorn, buckthorn, sea kale and snowball trees. If you want to swim here, please note the shore is rocky: water shoes for walking on the stones will enhance the experience.



We then drive to Kardla (approximately 2hr 20min), the only town on the island. It’s a tranquil spot built within a crater formed by a meteorite strike about 455m years ago. We then walk to two lighthouses: Tahkuna, which at 140ft (42m) is the tallest in Estonia, and Kopu, which is among the oldest functioning lighthouses in the world. At the latter, we climb the tower for panoramic views. It’s then back to Saaremaa.



Accommodation: Staadioni Hotel (or similar)

Day 8 : Explore Saaremaa; To Tallinn

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today, we head to Tallinn, but not before a chance to properly explore Saaremaa. We visit: the Kaali Crater, formed by a meteorite just 7,500 years ago; the Angla Windmill Park, home to a historic Dutch-style mill built in 1927; the 13th-century Karja Church; and the Kuressaare Episcopal Castle, which has become a symbol of the island.



We then hop in our transfer (approximately 4hr 30min) to Tallinn, with free time for lunch en route. We arrive in the afternoon, so there’s time to relax or explore.



Enjoy a delicious Estonian meal at one of the many restaurants in Tallinn. Other options include:



Shopping on Viru Street: Walk the popular shopping street, which has a mix of local boutiques, souvenir shops and international brands.

Tallinn Seaplane Harbour: A maritime museum in a historic seaplane hangar, it features a vast collection of ships and submarines.

Experience the nightlife: The city has a lively atmosphere with numerous bars, pubs and clubs, especially in the Old Town.



Accommodation: Go Hotel Shnelli (or similar)

Day 9 : Walking Tour Of Tallinn, Visiting Kalamaja District And Balti Jaama Market

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning, we have a walking tour of Tallinn to feel the aura of the 14th and 15th centuries that survived intact in a maze of medieval walls and towers, soaring church spires and winding streets. It includes the main historic and architectural monuments: Toompea Palace and Castle, the Town Hall Square, and the Russian Orthodox Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.



We then walk around the Kalamaja district, often considered the hipster area with colourful wooden houses, bohemian charm, and a fishing port heritage. We then continue to Balti Jaama market, an excellent opportunity to see and buy local products. We recommend the following:



Vana Tallinn: A traditional Estonian liqueur with a rich, spicy flavor. It’s often enjoyed as a digestif and can be found in various sizes and gift sets.

Kalev chocolate: Kalev is the oldest and most renowned chocolate brand in Estonia. They offer a wide range of chocolates, including marzipan-filled chocolates and other unique flavors. Marzipan itself is also a popular Estonian treat.

Estonian craft beer: Estonia has a growing craft beer scene, and you can find a variety of local beers with unique flavors. Look for breweries including Põhjala, Tanker and Lehe.

Võru cheese: Võrumaa, a region in southern Estonia, is known for its cheese. Võru cheese, often smoked, is a popular choice. Look for local markets or specialty stores to find a selection of Estonian cheeses.

Baltic amber: While not a food item, Baltic amber is a unique souvenir. Tallinn has many jewellery stores offering handmade amber pieces, often combined with silver.

Bogwood: Estonian bogs are home to ancient trees that have been preserved in the peat. Bogwood products, such as hand-carved items or jewellery, highlight the natural beauty of this material.

Wild mushroom: Estonia has lots of forests and wild mushrooms are a common ingredient in Estonian cuisine. You can find products such as mushroom jams, preserves and even mushroom-infused oils.

Juniper: Juniper is a prevalent plant in Estonia, and local products often feature juniper berries. Look for juniper-infused spirits, jams or even juniper-smoked foods.



There’s free time for lunch, so you may also wish to visit:



Fotografiska Tallinn: A renowned photography museum.

Kadriorg Palace and Park: Explore the beautiful Kadriorg Palace and its surrounding park. The palace houses the Kadriorg Art Museum and is a great place to appreciate art and history.



Accommodation: Go Hotel Shnelli (or similar)

Day 10 : Transfer To Helsinki; Walk In Sipoonkorpi National Park; Tour Of Porvoo; Return To Helsinki

Meals Included: Breakfast

Take a transfer (approximately 15 minutes) to the ferry, crossing the Baltic Sea to Helsinki, Finland (approximately 2hr 10min), arriving in the green and lively Finnish capital. We transfer (approximately one hour) to Sipoonkorpi National Park, an expanse of classic Finnish scenery: lovely lakes, green forests and rugged crags. We take the Fiskträsk trail, a circular route passing canyons and rock formations from the Ice Age, plus a segment through thick primeval forest. We also have the possibility of extending the trails.



After, we transfer to Porvoo (18mi/30km, approximately 45 minutes). It’s the second oldest city in Finland and you can feel that long history as you walk through the streets. We take a transfer (37mi/60km, approximately one hour) to the capital Helsinki.



Accommodation: Arthur Hotel/Sokos Albert (or similar)

Day 11 : Tour Of The Finnish Capital; Free Afternoon

Meals Included: Breakfast

In the morning, we embark on a sightseeing tour, which takes us past the harbours, into the center of Mannerheim Street and past the Parliament Building, Finland Hall, Market Square, Sibelius Monument, Rock Church, and the striking glass, steal and wood structure of the Oodi Library. We use public transport on this tour (ticket is included).



The afternoon is free to relax. Alternatively, you can visit Suomenlinna Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site and museum (optional). The most common way to reach Suomenlinna is by taking a ferry from Market Square (Kauppatori) in Helsinki. Market Square is centrally located and easily accessible. Once you arrive at Suomenlinna, you can explore the fortress and its attractions at your own pace. There are museums, historic buildings, parks and scenic views to enjoy.



Accommodation: Arthur Hotel/Sokos Albert (or similar)

Day 12 : End Helsinki

Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast, we check out of the hotel and begin our return journeys home. If you’d like a little more time to explore the Finnish capital, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

What's Included

  • All breakfasts

  • All accommodation (see below)

  • All transport and listed activities

  • Tour leader throughout

  • Free group arrival and departure transfers available

What's Not Included

  • Travel insurance

  • Single accommodation (available from on request)

  • Visas or vaccinations

Food

There will be buffet breakfasts in the hotels offering plenty of choice including cold meats, cheese, eggs, bread, jams, juice and coffee.



Lunches will be a mixture of picnics bought from local shops and cafe stops.



Dinners will be taken in the hotel restaurants or in local restaurants and will be hearty meals. Cuisine in this area is often centred around pork, veal, fish, potatoes, sauerkraut, and soups such as borsch (beetroot soup – in Lithuania this is also served cold). Dumplings are also popular and, in Trakai, large and delicious baked dumplings called kibinai are traditionally served.

Accommodation

On this Baltics and Finland adventure, we mostly stay in three- and four-star hotels, ideally located for access to the key sites. Below are the properties we typically use.



Vilnius: Panorama Hotel (nights 1-2)







In the Old Town of Vilnius, the Panorama Hotel is ideally located for our adventures and just 3.5mi (5.5km) from Vilnius International Airport. It's just over a five-minute walk from the Gate of Dawn and around a 10 to 15-minute walk from the Town Hall Square and the Lithuanian National Philharmonic Society. Shops and restaurants are close, too.



Liepaja: Liva Hotel (night 3)







In the heart of Liepaja, Liva Hotel has 115 comfortable rooms and half a century of history. There's also a bar and restaurant, which offers an international menu, and a fitness room.



Riga: Islande Hotel (nights 4-5)







Near the Daugava River, the Islande has a magnificent panoramic view of Riga Old Town. It's located in a green area of Kipsala island, a 12-minute walk from the Old City, and offers a wide range of amenities, including a bowling alley, sauna, gym, two restaurants and a summer terrace.



Kuressaare, Saaremaa: Staadioni Hotel (nights 6-7)







The well-located Staadioni Hotel is close to the highlights of Kuressaare, including the 14th-century castle-fortress. Though modest, it's only a 10-minute walk to town and has 27 spacious rooms with views to the castle and seaside. There is also a sauna in the house.



Tallinn: Go Schnelli (nights 8-9)







Go Schnelli is near the medieval old town of Tallinn and Balti Jaam Market. When you’re not out exploring, the first-floor hotel restaurant has floor-to-ceiling windows with views over both and serves breakfast plus an à la carte dinner menu.



Helsinki: Original Sokos Hotel Albert (nights 10-11)







Our nights in Helsinki are spent in the Original Sokos Hotel Albert. It is a relaxed, small property in the heart of the Punavuori district, at the corner of Uudenmaankatu and Albertinkatu. If you have time, there’s a sauna to enjoy.

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    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

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    You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Interesting and diverse

A busy trip with lots of travel across four countries, their capital cities, interiors and coastlines. Very interesting and informative, well planned and structured.

TTI: Walks of the Baltics and Finland

We had a brilliant trip in July seeing the wonderful Baltic countries. The weather was very kind, the group and our guide wonderful. We all learnt so much about the hard and dramatic history the Baltic countries have experienced and their hard won independence.

Fast, fun trip

This was a rapid introduction to 4 countries with a great balance between culture, history, landscape and activity. We visited an enormous range of historic sites from pre-history to cold war to current affairs, with walks in remote forests, lakesides and beaches. And a lot of ferries.

A great small-group tour

There's a lot packed in to the limited time. Each of the four countries has a different flavor. Each has a unique history, albeit with some commonalities. A fascinating introduction to geography and history.

A Dolce Vita trip!

This trip was a great introduction and overview of the Baltic countries and Helsinki. The forest walks were mixed with city walks leaving us with no boring moments and which made it different from the regular hiking trips. We had walks on the beach as well as in the forests while surprised by the wild berries and different types of mushrooms that our leader Andrius educated us on. His excitement about it was contagious. We climbed lighthouses, walked in bogs and rode fun ferries. The contrast between the Cold War museum and the Helsinki library was astonishing in regards of how things had changed. The old cities of Vilnius, Riga and Tallin were the highlights as well as the discovery of the history of these countries and how resilient they had been. Our leader Andrius was also a highlight and a lesson in how to be professional and yet still be funny and entertaining. Our amazing driver kept the comfortable van immaculate. His safe driving was greatly appreciated. The hotels had a great location and overall served the purpose. Helsinki hotel was the best but Panorama hotel in Vilnius was not. It can be upgraded to a more comfortable one. There was no AC and the room was quite small and with only one plug available. Overall a great trip and I am ready to do it again in the future.

Return to The Baltics

Having been on previous “Baltics Winter Walking” (with Exodus), we wanted to return to experience the countryside and enjoy the walks in the National Parks in more conducive conditions and we were certainly not disappointed.We again enjoyed the city visits, this time in the warm sunshine the bars/cafes spilling out on the buzzing sidewalks, but of course at each city remembering the struggle and hardships they endured in previous decades.The 2000 kms we travelled was full on but in a comfortable bus and with a careful and competent driver we made excellent progress on pot hole free highways. We stopped in towns, villages, walked through pine forests down to lake sides, traversed the Baltic Sea on ferries to picturesque islands each with their own character. Our ultimate ferry across to Helsinki was more like being on a cruise ship, an array of food outlets and a huge shopping mall.

More than just a holiday

A great trip, a journey into the history of the Baltics. Never a dull moment with opportunity to walk in the countryside of four countries

Speed dating four countries

This is an action packed tour of four countries and their capital cities. Each city tour is guided by a knowledgeable local . With the city tourism, there is plenty of opportunity for visiting museums, galleries, churches and shops. This is balanced by walks in the national parks and visits to the Estonian islands with the opportunity of swimming in the baltic sea. The tour sets a frantic pace, and we saw lots of fascinating stuff in the 10 days of touring.

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