Juminda campsite
The Agriculture and Food Board warns about the spread of avian influenza. Please stay away from dead birds outdoors and ensure that your pets do not come into contact with them.
NB! If you find a dead bird, do not touch it or move it anywhere! Please report it to the Agriculture and Food Board by calling 605 4767 or 1247.
Fuel oil contamination has been found on the beaches of Vainupea, Kunda, and Käsmu. When walking on the beach, please be cautious and ensure that children and dogs do not come into contact with the sticky substance. Please report larger contaminated areas to the state information hotline at 1247.
The campsite is located at the tip of the westernmost of Lahemaa’s peninsulas. It boasts a beautiful beach, a mysterious Soviet-era rocket base, the Juminda Lighthouse, and a memorial to the world’s deadliest naval battle.
Juminda, the westernmost of Lahemaa’s four peninsulas, lies between Kolga Bay and Hara Bay. The peninsula ends at Cape Juminda, home to Juminda, the oldest village on the peninsula. It is home to families whose historical fishing rights date back more than two centuries. Today, however, fishing alone does not put bread on the table, although fish is never missing from the coastal-dweller’s dining table.
Sights
Memorial to ships sunken in 1941, Juminda village, a stunning view over the Naskali bay
Hiking options
Camping
Maximum number of tents (for 4) allowed is 6.
Amenities
2 outdoor fireplaces, picnic table with shelter, firewood shelter, DC, waste bin, garbage container
Parking
Parking for 1 bus or 10 cars
Additional information
Before going on a nature walk please read the rules of conduct
Restrictions
The trail is situated in Lahemaa National Park. Further information can be obtained from the Environmental Board +372 662 5999, info@keskkonnaamet.ee
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+372 329 5555
Long-Lat WGS 84
Latitude: 59.647321
Longitude: 25.508460
L-EST 97x: 585066
L-EST 97y: 6613184