Saula campfire site
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A secluded campfire site near the Tallinn-Tartu Highway, in a primeval forest along the Pirita River. The campfire site is located on RMK’s Peraküla-Aegviidu-Ähijärve Hiking Trail, is a pleasant stopping place for those moving along the hiking trail, and is also suitable for a pleasant one day holiday. On the other side of the Tallinn-Tartu Highway, you can visit the Siniallika giant and enjoy the beauty of its sacred springs. You can walk in the forest and along the river near the campfire site. The path leading to the fireplace is separated from the highway by an unlocked wildlife gate. A 350-metre footpath leads from the gate to the campfire site. Keep the gate by the highway closed!
Sights
The Viking Village, Saula blue springs
Water
Non-potable water can be taken from the Pirita river.
Hiking options
The campfire site is on the Peraküla-Aegviidu-Ähijärve hiking route
Amenities
Covered table-bench, covered fireplace, dry toilet, waste bin, information board
Parking
Not available. If needed, you can leave the car at the Viking Village.
Additional information
Across the road there are the Saula blue springs, known as an ancient sacred place.
Before going on a nature walk please read the rules of conduct
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Long-Lat WGS 84
Latitude: 59.219862
Longitude: 25.028722
L-EST 97x: 558745.2
L-EST 97y: 6565057.2