Seikle Vabaks kayaking or canoeing trip in Soomaa National Park during fifth season
Description
When the spring flood, also known as the fifth season, arrives in Soomaa National Park, time begins to flow differently. Rivers rise out of their beds and flood forests, meadows, roads, and hiking trails, transforming the entire landscape of the national park into a temporary underwater world. This is a rare natural phenomenon in Estonia, not found elsewhere in Europe!
The floods occur due to a unique combination of spring rains, warm temperatures, and the spring thaw. Usually, it happens at the end of March or the beginning of April. However, depending on weather and precipitation, this phenomenon can also occur at other times of the year, including autumn and, rarely, winter. It is precisely during the flood that it is worth visiting Soomaa to glide through flooded forests and meadows in a kayak or canoe, feeling the quiet power of the water and experiencing Soomaa in its most authentic form.
Note: The flood is short-lived, so it is important to respond quickly and book a hike as soon as the water level begins to rise.
Soomaa's fifth season offers a unique nature experience! Come and let Soomaa's fifth season carry you away!
Features and amenities
West Estonia
Keeled
English
Üldinfo
Maximum number of participants
Duration (hours)
Piirkond
Soomaa National Park
Teema
Guided tours
Kayaking
Fifth season
Varustus
Drop Toilet
Free parking
Sauna
Catering
No paved road
Not accessible by public transport
Opening times