We are open from December to April, depending on snow conditions.

Never judge Otepää’s snow conditions by Tallinn’s mud!!!

We have deliberately chosen the snowiest inland location, near Otepää. Tallinn, however, is by the sea and in a warmer climate.

Furthermore, since we are located significantly higher, precipitation here in winter mostly falls as snow, not rain, as weather forecasts often mistakenly claim.

Often, there is rain and mud everywhere in Estonia, and the fields are already green, but as you approach Otepää, a snowy winter unexpectedly arrives.
The temperature difference might be only a few degrees, but that’s precisely what determines what falls from the sky.

Our locations are not chosen by chance. While Ristna has the best summer in Estonia, Otepää has the best winter.
Continuous preparation and maintenance of the trails ensure that similar quality cannot be found even in the Nordic countries.

We ride during the day, we ride in the evening, and we ride at night, because our trails are too exciting not to ride.

Don’t miss out!

You can see the Otepää weather well from these sources (for those who know how to look):

https://meteologix.com/ee/forecast/589782-otepaeae/14-day-trend#google_vignette

https://www.yr.no/en/forecast/daily-table/2-795110/Estonia/Põlvamaa/Otepää Kõrgustik

https://www.ilmateenistus.ee/ilm/prognoosid/mudelprognoosid/eesti/#layers/temp2mv2,temp2mtx,tuul10mb,sadufaas

https://gis.ee/snow/

https://meteofor.com/weather-otepaa-67816/month/