Make your own way to the Monk's Bunk hostel in the center of Tallinn (Tatari 1) in time for an 11am departure. After meeting your guide and small group of up to 8 people, hop aboard the minibus for the journey to the Lahemaa National Park, passing through the Soviet-era neighborhood of Lasnamäe along the way.
On arrival in the national park, stop to admire some ancient circle graves and learn more about Estonia's prehistoric history. Continue to see the stunning Jägala waterfall, also known as the Niagara falls of the Baltics, then visit the grand Kolga manor.
Put your hiking boots on for the next stop and take in the wild scenery of the Viru bog as you follow the boardwalks to a watch tower, where you can gaze out over the swamp and its lakes.
After a traditional Estonian lunch (own expense) at a local tavern, visit the Palmse manor, before making a final stop at Käsmu village, famous for its rocky beach, dotted with gigantic boulders.
Depending on the time and on how much energy you have left, there will be another surprise stop on the way back to Tallinn.
The tour returns to its original departure point by 7pm.