Purekkari campsite
Lääne-Viru County, Lahemaa National Park
The
northernmost campsite in Estonia at the northern end of the Pärispea peninsula.
Phone | +372 676 7010 +372 329 5555 |
info.oandu@rmk.ee
info.lahemaa@rmk.ee | |
Type of object | Campsite |
Parking facilities | Parking
for 50 cars or 5 buses |
Amenities | Information board, 6 campfire sites with grillrest incl. 5 outdoor fireplaces, 3 picnic tables, firewood shelter; DC, 2 waste bins, garbage container |
Camping facilities | Camping for 18 tents (for 4) |
Campfire site | yes |
Wheelchair accessibility |
Inva DC, boardwalk (100 m, witdh 1 m) |
Sights | Purekkari
cape—the northernmost end of Estonia’s mainland, numerous large erratic
boulders all through the peninsula (a 4.4 m high erratic boulder on the cape),
former military structures and good bird-watching sites |
Additional information |
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Restrictions |
The campsite is situated in Lahemaa National Park, view the restrictions on visiting here. Additional information from the Environmental Board: +372 662 5999, info@keskkonnaamet.ee.
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Location | Kuusalu Municipality, Harju County Object no. 13 on national park map |
Driving directions | Drive
52 km on Tallinn–Narva road (E20), turn left (at the sign 22 km to Võsu,
15 km to Loksa). Drive through Loksa along Tallinna mnt and turn right at the
end of the street, at the port gates, onto Kalurite street. Drive 12 km to the
centre of the Pärispea village, to the former village store and turn right (at
the sign to Purekkari cape). Drive another 1.5 km and turn left at the next
sign to Purekkari cape. |
Geographic coordinates | Long-Lat WGS 84 latitude: 59.667358 longitude: 25.697536 |
L-EST 97 x: 6615671 y: 595670 |