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Description:

The Peraküla beach is famous for its singing sands and the clear waters of the sea. The campsite has been established to protect the fragile dunes and to provide an opportunity for holiday makers to come as close to the seashore as possible. The sea water is refreshingly cool and warms up by the end of the summer. There are 16 outdoor spots for campfire, 4 shelters, 4 dry toilets and 3 information boards around the camping site. At one of the spots there is a wooden boardwalk installed, which stretches from the parking lot I the direction of the sea, making this beautiful beach accessible. There is also a small accessible observation platform near the beach. The accessible camping site has wooden boardwalks leading to a wooden shelter and going around the campfire pit. Around the pit there is a ground surface, so to access the fire pit, wheelchair users could need assistance. The wooden boardwalk also connects the wooden shelter to a dry toilet, which does not have arm supports, but has enough space to enter and maneuver with a wheelchair.

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Accessible to parents with baby-strollers
Nordic-hiking
Walking

The beach sand zone is not accessible

Facilities

WC/dry closet
Fireplace site
Parking lot
Viewing platform
Information board
Swimming allowed
Table/resting area/bench

The dry toilet does not have arm supports, but has enough space to enter and maneuver with a wheelchair.

How to get there: Drive 47 km from Tallinn through Keila towards Haapsalu and turn right at the Määra road junction (sign “Nõva 29 km”). Drive through Nõva for 3,2 km towards Haapsalu, turn right at the Peraküla bus stop and drive 1,9 km to Peraküla village and straight ahead 1,8 km to the campsite.

Rules to follow

Dogs on leash

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Description:

The Peraküla beach is famous for its singing sands and the clear waters of the sea. The campsite has been established to protect the fragile dunes and to provide an opportunity for holiday makers to come as close to the seashore as possible. The sea water is refreshingly cool and warms up by the end of the summer. There are 16 outdoor spots for campfire, 4 shelters, 4 dry toilets and 3 information boards around the camping site. At one of the spots there is a wooden boardwalk installed, which stretches from the parking lot I the direction of the sea, making this beautiful beach accessible. There is also a small accessible observation platform near the beach. The accessible camping site has wooden boardwalks leading to a wooden shelter and going around the campfire pit. Around the pit there is a ground surface, so to access the fire pit, wheelchair users could need assistance. The wooden boardwalk also connects the wooden shelter to a dry toilet, which does not have arm supports, but has enough space to enter and maneuver with a wheelchair.

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Accessible to parents with baby-strollers
Nordic-hiking
Walking

The beach sand zone is not accessible

Facilities

WC/dry closet
Fireplace site
Parking lot
Viewing platform
Information board
Swimming allowed
Table/resting area/bench

The dry toilet does not have arm supports, but has enough space to enter and maneuver with a wheelchair.

How to get there: Drive 47 km from Tallinn through Keila towards Haapsalu and turn right at the Määra road junction (sign “Nõva 29 km”). Drive through Nõva for 3,2 km towards Haapsalu, turn right at the Peraküla bus stop and drive 1,9 km to Peraküla village and straight ahead 1,8 km to the campsite.

Rules to follow

Dogs on leash

Download the GPX of the trail

In order to open the GPX file with the trail route on a mobile phone or computer, please install one of the hiking apps or maps, e.g., Wikiloc, Outdooractive, ViewRanger, OS Maps or any other GPX file reading programme or application.

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