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On June 11, Gabe Cook, a ciderologist from the United Kingdom, led a training session  "Baltic Cider Terroir Mapping Opportunity."

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Last week, from June 10th to 11th, the third partner meeting of the “Baltic Cider” project took place in Vidzeme, gathering project partners and cider producers from Latvia and Estonia. During the meeting, marketing activities were discussed, as well as piloting and analysis processes, along with the development of a terroir map.

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From October 6–10, 2025, tour operators and media representatives from the UK are invited to explore nature tourism opportunities in Latvia and Estonia during a FAM trip organized by Baltic Nature Tourism. The curated itinerary showcases seasonal highlights such as bird migration, bog landscapes, sauna traditions, and local gastronomy. Participants will travel from Tallinn to Riga, experiencing authentic nature-based tourism products suitable for international markets

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Project partners and cider makers from Latvia, Estonia, and Finland met in Riga to discuss the upcoming activities and shared goals of the BALT-FIN-CIDER project. Over the course of three years, we plan to introduce our ciders to the Australian market and for the cider makers – to start sales.

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We invite you to participate in the Baltic Hiking Tourism Conference and a group hike on May 23–24 this year in Apšuciems.

This Baltic States conference focuses on environmental accessibility and presents the implemented solutions in the Baltic Coastal Hiking Route (Jūrtaka) and the Forest Trail (Mežtaka).

The conference is organized by LLTA "Lauku ceļotājs" together with partners from Latvia and Estonia, within the project "Improving the Accessibility of the Forest Trail and the Baltic Coastal Hiking Route for Different Social Groups."

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On the border between East and West in Europe, the Baltic countries — Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia — have stood for their independence over the past 100 years. Military heritage tourism uncovers this story, highlighting the Baltic role in European geopolitical processes from the end of World War I to the present day. We are pleased to invite media representatives to participate in the upcoming media tour taking place from 25 to 29 August 2025, focusing on military heritage sites in Latvia and Lithuania.

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Šī gada 6.-8. maijā Rīgā notiks ilgtspējīga tūrisma praksei Eiropā veltīts seminārs, kurā mazie un vidējie tūrisma uzņēmumi (MVU) un nozares eksperti dalīsies pieredzē par praktiskiem un inovatīviem risinājumiem uzņēmumu darbībā. Noslēdzies projektu konkurss, kurā viesmīlības nozares uzņēmēji astoņās Eiropas valstīs 14 mēnešu laikā ieviesīs savos uzņēmumos inovatīvus ilgtspējas risinājumus.

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From April 10 to 11, the project team "Change Creators. Innovative business models for the non-urban creative sectors" met in Zamezcek, Poland. It was the third meeting of partners to discuss what has been achieved in the project and what remains to be done until its conclusion at the end of April.


Join this spring’s Jūrtaka hike from Apšuciems to Engure – a 14-kilometre route along wide beaches, pine forests, and charming coastal villages!

The hike will be led by the Jūrtaka team together with volunteers from the Latvian Hiking Club.

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On March 27–28, the NAT-TOUR-EXPO project partners gathered at Hotel Baltvilla and in Carnikava, for a productive two-day meeting focused on advancing cross-border cooperation in nature tourism and work on the project goal - to increase the nature tourism product export to the UK market. The event brought together partners, external experts from the United Kingdom - Paul Wagner and Andy Fairburn and SMEs from Latvia and Estonia: Reimann Retked, Soomaa Puhkeküla, City Bike, Small Lapland, Purvu bridēji, Baltic Nature Travel, SPALVA, and IndieTours, Boards You and Movement Spontaneous.

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