This weekend in Estonia offers a diverse range of activities, including nature excursions, exhibitions, music events, and dining opportunities. Nature enthusiasts can participate in several events. Rummu karjäär is hosting an evening discovery tour of light-up clusters. Ristna is offering parasailing adventures, and Koitjärve raba is hosting a week of trails in the wilderness as part of the Estonian Nature Week, with a wild hiking trip scheduled for sunrise in Kõrvemaa. Food lovers have numerous options. Lahemaa is hosting a restaurant week with friends, while South Estonia is hosting the “Otepää Maitsed” event. Numerous restaurants are participating, and reservations are highly recommended. Cultural attractions include the Estonian Theatre- and Music Museum’s exhibition “Uneversum. The Tower of Dreams,” the Tallinn Teletower’s restaurant week, and Kadrioru Kunstimuuseum’s “Art of Adaptation” exhibition, which explores themes of biodiversity and sustainability. Other events include the Fotokuu in Tallinn, a lecture by Fred Puss in Rakvere (“The formation of Estonian family names”), and a concert dedicated to Anna Lea Haamer Trio in Pärnu. Music events include a concert dedicated to Anna Lea Haamer Trio in Põlva, Estonia, and a Queen Real Tribute concert in the Arsis 30 venue in Tallinn, alongside a concert in Urmas Sisask’s tribute to the stars of Queen in Arsis 30. A fair is also taking place in Jänedal. Topics: #weekend #what #events Post navigation Minister of the Interior Lauri Läänemets: We must learn from the outrageous threat of a bomb INSTANTLY CONFIRMED ⟩ The stray cats that were thrown out of the house survived only thanks to…
Sounds like a lovely weekend getaway for anyone looking to explore Estonia’s natural beauty and cultural offerings. Reply