Hi Didier!
The first leaves are changing from green to orange and red—autumn is on its way! Choosing a favorite season in Estonia is like choosing a favorite child, but we are partial to fall. The air is crisp, and the apples are crunchy. Mulled wine is back on the menus, along with mushrooms foraged fresh from the forest and cranberries picked straight from the bogs.
We have ideas for the best way to spend an autumn break in Estonia. From upcoming events, including the popular Black Nights Film Festival, to bear-watching, birdwatching, and bogshoeing, you'll have a hard time deciding what to do this autumn!
Adventurous travelers can hop on a train to Narva, Estonia's fascinating border town. The VR exhibit at the newly-reopened Town Hall will give you an idea of what the city looked like in the early 1900s, and the alternative scene at September's Station Narva will give you an idea of the culture flourishing there now.
Check out what this season has to offer!
The Visit Estonia Team
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