At Dusk Hill

Experi-
ences

How We Spend Our Days

Not amenities.
Rituals.

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.

01

Smoke Sauna Ceremony

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.

02

Forest Bathing Walk

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.

03

Wild Foraging

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.

04

Tallinn Old Town Day

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.

05

Winter Snowshoeing

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.

06

Stargazing Sessions

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.

Season by Season

Every visit
is a different
forest

Spring brings white nights and migrating birds. Summer is all warmth and endless evenings. Autumn turns the forest amber and rust. Winter wraps everything in a silence so complete you can hear snowflakes land.

There is no bad time to visit. There is only the question of which version of Dusk Hill you'd like to meet.

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