(3463) Camping Rūgumi
Very nice campsite, which is divided into 3 areas. Directly behind the dune, about 20m from the beach, there are tent and motorhome pitches, some under trees, where there are some lovingly arranged hammocks, and the reception is in a caravan. There are incredibly beautiful and undisturbed pitches in a park-like garden under trees, some with a sea view, an insider tip for smaller camper vans!
About 20m further away is a pavilion with sockets to charge campers' smartphones and also for rainy weather. There are also spacious, beautiful showers, sinks and wash basins. On the meadow a little further away from the beach, towards the entrance, there is a large motorhome and caravan site, where everyone will also find a undisturbed spot. All have a power connection.
At the end of the meadows are a few wonderful huts that the site operator built himself and can be rented. As is appropriate in the great outdoors, there are toilets (outhouses) that are very clean and ventilated. The sanitary facilities are cleaned several times a day and the entire site is in a very well-kept condition. As I have seen so far in the entire Baltic region, the beaches are very clean because everyone takes their dirt with them. About 5 kilometers before the entrance to the campsite there is a small shop on the left-hand side, where you should stock up on provisions. At the campsite itself, the water from the tap is filtered well water, but it contains minerals, which is why the site owner sells drinking water in 5L canisters.
We enjoy the walk to the beach and snack on the mirabelle plums, pears and apple trees.
Every day we are on the huge, almost deserted beach (yesterday, Sunday, August 21st, at 28 degrees and sunshine, we met over 50 people on our 2-3 km walk on the beach?). Today, Monday, at 23 degrees, we met exactly 6 people and 2 dogs in 4 km. We actually only wanted to stay for 1-2 days, but now it's been a week and we're losing ourselves in time and space.
Our personal highlight was the amazing sunsets. Every evening we were on a higher dune, where we had a fantastic view of the sun setting in the west...