The beautiful fern blossom, which blooms ever so briefly on Midsummer’s Eve, gives the one who picks it wealth and happiness, the ability to understand the languages of all animals and humans, and knowledge about all the things in the world. According to the custom, one must look for a fern blossom alone, without paying attention to any surrounding voices or taking fright from any terrifying beasts one might encounter. It is forbidden to look up or respond to any calls.

The beautiful fern blossom, which blooms ever so briefly on Midsummers Eve, gives the one who picks it wealth and happiness, the ability to understand the languages of all animals and humans, and knowledge about all the things in the world. According to the custom, one must look for a fern blossom alone, without paying attention to any surrounding voices or taking fright from any terrifying beasts one might encounter. It is forbidden to look up or respond to any calls.

Orienteering is natural and traditional for Estonians – our extensive forests and unused land areas offer good possibilities for enjoying sports in nature. Orienteering is a field where participants have to use a map and a compass to pass through checkpoints marked both on terrain and the map. There is no risk of getting lost.
The sports programme includes score orienteering where competitors have to pass as many checkpoints as possible in one hour. The checkpoints are located on the terrain around the Mammaste Health and Sports Centre. The competition is based on individual scores. The winner is the person who passes the most checkpoints in the shortest time within the 1-hour limit.
You can study the orienteering terrain already in advance.

By the way, dreaming of Midsummers Day is supposed to mean new love!

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