At Dusk Hill
How We Spend Our Days
Everything we offer grew from the land. We didn't design an experience programme — we observed what the forest and lake already gave us, and built around that.
Our smoke sauna is fired from 3pm each afternoon. Three hours of slow heating produces a heat unlike anything electric. After sweating, walk to the lake — summer or winter. The contrast is the point. Sessions run at 6pm and 8pm. Bookings required.
Guided by our resident naturalist Moonika Tamm, these slow two-hour walks follow no set route. The aim is sensory presence — bark texture, birdsong identification, the smell of rain on pine needles. Limited to four guests per session.
In late summer (July–September), guests join our kitchen team for a morning foraging session. Chanterelles, bilberries, sea buckthorn. What you collect, the kitchen cooks for your evening meal. No experience necessary — curiosity only.
We arrange private transfers to Tallinn's UNESCO-listed medieval Old Town. Our concierge curates an itinerary: the Kiek in de Kök tower, Telliskivi Creative Quarter, and a private tasting at the Ülemiste distillery. Available any day.
From December through March, we lay a 7km snowshoe trail through the old-growth section of the forest. Equipment provided. A thermos of lingonberry tea waits at the midpoint shelter. Return at dusk — the best possible hour.
Estonia has some of northern Europe's darkest skies. Our Celestron 8-inch telescope is set up on the hill clearing on clear nights. Astronomer Andres Mägi visits on Fridays to guide guests through the constellations and mythology.