Seikle Vabaks dewberry picking trip on Sorgu island

Seikle Vabaks dewberry picking trip on Sorgu island

SORGU SAAR, Manija küla, Pärnu

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Sorgu is a small uninhabited island in Pärnu Bay, near Kihnu and Manija islands. The most valued aspects of the island are its untouched nature and the abundance of seabird species, including cormorants.

If you love berry-picking, then August-October is the ideal time to come on the trip because that's when the dewberries are ripe! A lot of berries grow on Sorgu island because ferries don't regularly come here, and therefore there are only a few berry pickers. We will take you and your group to the island by a kayak, a motorboat or a sailboat, where we will fill our buckets with berries, have a fresh jam sandwich, and take a look at the island with a tour guide!

Times and prices

Is open advance bookings only

Features and amenities

  • Camping area

Getting there

The trip starts at an arranged time from either Munalaiu or Lao harbour, located about a 40-minute drive from Pärnu, about a 2-hour drive from Tallinn.

Access

  • Signposted
  • Sealed access road
  • By car

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Reviews

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Nishin H

Nishin H

Bog Skating Adventure: Unforgettable Experiences Await!

The skating trip was fantastic! Our guide, Argo, was incredibly friendly and knowledgeable. He not only provided thorough explanations during our hike, but also took the time to teach us skating. He...

archibaldc2017

archibaldc2017

Skating on bog lakes

We went bog-shoeing to the lakes, followed by skating on natural ice with Ellen and Argo in February. It was excellent, a hilight of our trip for sure; they were both great to spend time with, they...

AnniinaT37

AnniinaT37

Soomaa bog walk

Excellent experience with very friendly and knowledgeable tour guide. Delicious meal at the open fire after the hike with Estonian delicases. We highly recommend the experience.

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