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- Martin S.July 2019AdvantagesProximity to TallinnNegativesCleanliness of the sanitary facilities, waste disposal directly next to the pitchGood for visiting TallinnAsphalted parking space. Some of the pitches are right next to boat trailers. Sanitary facilities can only be entered with a code, which you get from the groundsman. Cleanliness is okay. Bus stop approx. 5-10 minutes' walk away. Pitch ideal for visiting the old town of TallinnAutomatically translated.
- Johannes B.July 2016AdvantagesLocation, harbor flairNegativesIf it is a disadvantage: no dishwashing facilities.City camping in the harbor- asphalted pitch directly in the harbor with small tent meadow - WC access with code, shower at the reception cost 2 euros once for opening the door (no matter how many people go into the shower, with us there were 2, no hot water limit) - WC facilities were reasonably clean, shower very clean, bistro... and bar directly on the square, hotel with cab rank approx. 200m away, bus stop and supermarket 10 min walk, friendly German and English speaking gentleman at the reception, city center of Tallinn also within walking distance (40 min), good W-Lan, one parking space, 3 persons for 20 €/night is fine. Conclusion: Beautiful city campsite with a maritime flair.Automatically translated.
- Nathan D.July 2016AdvantagesClose to the cityNegativesNothing for tentNo campingThis is not a camping. It is a mobile home parking with elec. No plumbing. Nothing for washing. Noting for dishes. So not made for tent visiting. Still they ask 23 euro for tent and car.Automatically translated.
- Jürg B.June 2016AdvantagesPlace with good city connection, if you don't expect too much, ok.NegativesVery tight space conditions, arrive on time, always full in the course of the afternoon.Pitch with good connections to the cityPirita Harbour is not actually a camping site but an asphalted pitch for motorhomes and caravans at the marina, on the edge of town with good access. Cars can be parked separately from the camper van in the fenced-in area. Uncomplicated check-in, friendly staff. You really do stand door to door, there... is no more space. There is a small meadow strip for tents. Reception right at the entrance, Wi-Fi at the entrance with moderate reception. The toilets are in a building approx. 100 m away, access only possible with a code. Facilities rather old but functional, more or less clean (also depends on the guests!!) At the entrance there is a new container with 2 showers, costs Euro 2, but several people can shower for this, WW unlimited. No washing up or laundry facilities. Approx. 5 min. walk to the bus station to the center of Tallinn, approx. 15 min. drive. No food supply on site, supermarket within walking distance, approx. 5 min.Automatically translated.
- frank w.June 2016AdvantagesProximity to the cityNegativesmoderate sanitary facilitiesO.K. for sightseeing.Asphalted parking lot, for caravan/mobile o.k., tent rather less. Sanitary unkempt, shower costs extra, city center easy to reach by bike or bus, price too high in my opinion, only recommended for sightseeing.Automatically translated.
- Roland B.June 2015AdvantagesGood connection to the city center, rather quiet, WC facilities clean,NegativesSometimes poor infrastructure directly at the pitches, unclean showers, sometimes very smellySuitable for a short stay in TallinnAfter a lengthy search for a pitch for our motorhome in Tallinn, we decided on this site (despite poor reviews). We were not disappointed, which was perhaps due to our low expectations. The staff were very friendly and cheerful, the toilets were clean and locked with a code. The less positive aspects... were the poor connection to the water and electricity supply (depends on the pitch). However, we were helped with a long hose that we received at reception. Some of the pitches were slightly flooded, which is also due to the somewhat special taps. Unfortunately, the showers were also flooded and not too clean. W-LAN is only available in the reception area and on the first bench in the "tent area". The price-performance ratio is not right in terms of infrastructure. The connection to the very interesting city center is good, the possibility to go for a walk along the promenade is also great. Unfortunately, it sometimes smells a bit like "harbor", depending on which wind is blowing. Overall, a good alternative to visit the Estonian capital for a weekend or to wait a night for the ferry. You shouldn't expect a fully-fledged campsite with lots of green space and trees!Automatically translated.
- Herbert L.September 2014Advantagesclose to the centerNegativesSanitary facilities / showersLocated at the marina ...... Campsite. Quite empty in the low season. Asphalted and marked pitches. 20 euros/night regardless of the number of people. Free Wifi (code available from the security staff), toilets 100 m away (access with numerical code), showers in the tennis club approx. 300 m away (3 euros). Tent meadow with... seating. Good connections to the city center by bus. We bought the Tallinn Card for 48 hours, which allowed free use of buses and streetcars and free entry to numerous museums (available in the Spa Hotel store, approx. 200 m from the campsite; store opens at 10.00 am). Amenities (supermarket, pharmacy and petrol station) 10 min. on foot. The city center of Tallinn can also be reached on the cycle path along the waterfront. You also feel very safe at night as the security staff are always present. The hustle and bustle around the marina can get loud. It's a city campsite: expensive, but close to the center.Automatically translated.
- Fritz B.July 2013Location of the place great, sanitary a disaster, quite unfriendly - town square justAutomatically translated.
- VikLen S.July 2012Tallinn-20122012. Кемпинг расположен не плохо, на территории Олимпийской регаты. До центра можно добраться на автобусе. К сожалению туалет и душ просто никакой. За душ, если повезёт его найти в часы работы, придётся заплатить отдельно. CP location: asphalt. Shower-at first not found, then was closed, 1 man WC, 1 man washbasin. To bus 4-5 min. to center 15-20 (by bus). Super sunset, Tallin - recommendable.Automatically translated.
- Christoph H.July 2012City camping on the former Olympic site from 1980. Nothing has been done since then. Something very fragile. Lots of concrete, little green. Two nights to visit Tallinn is still possible. But please only sleep here. The bus into the city is excellent, every 15 minutes.Automatically translated.
- Pudelek ..August 2011The campground has 2 pluses - it is the cheapest of Tallinn's, and it has a bus stop nearby, from which you can quickly get to the center of Tallinn. And the rest is worse. The campground is located on the marina, is actually an addition there. The place for tents is a lawn (with a few benches), with... a concrete parking lot all around. The shower room, an additional fee, is located a few hundred meters away in the tennis club building - open at certain times. A public toilet serves the entire marina - it's closer, open 24 hours a day, generally reasonably clean, but it is sometimes crowded. About peace and quiet, as it is at the marina, you can forget - there are sometimes all-night loud parties. Service often pisses off overnight visitors - for example, it happened to me a few good minutes waiting for someone to kindly open the barrier at the exit. There is no infrastructure on site, there is a bar and restaurant in the near vicinity, a piece further away a supermarket.Automatically translated.
- Ivan K.August 2011The campsite is on a tarmac area, it is also possible to pitch a tent on the grass and is in a small harbour by the sea. It is about 6km from the centre of Tallinn, there is a bus service and a cycle path. The level of showers(for a fee) and toilets is small but for the price of 13eur for 2pc,el. and the accommodation is decent in a good location with the possibility of swimming in the sea.(August approx. 20st water)Automatically translated.
- Rein T.July 2011As this is done in addition to the services of the port, perhaps as a way for caravan owners to have the opportunity to stay close to the city centre, it is a 5+ worthy endeavour. As it is custom built, it cannot be rated as a purpose built campsite and it should be noted that not all the amenities are... as they are on a 5* campsite. As this is done in addition to services or the caravan owner should take the opportunity to stay near the stadtcentrum, 5+ is a welcome endeavour. Since this is custom, they cannot be judged as purpose-built cabins and must be taken into account that not all amenities like a 5-star campsite. (Google Translation) Since it is done in addition to port services, that is to say, caravan owners, to have the opportunity to stay near the city centre, it is 5 + A useful endeavour. As it is custom built, it cannot be rated as a purpose built cabin and should be considered that not all amenities are like 5* campsites in the square. (google translation)Automatically translated.
- Thiery R.June 2011Very surprised,located on the edge of the port,ideal for camper vans but for tent campers,just a lawn,nothing to do with a real campsite.no toilets or showers on site,obliged to go to the public toilets in the port.Automatically translated.
- Juergen F.June 2011Concrete pitch at the sailing harbor, with a small green area for tents. Toilets outside the campsite and far too few (1 washbasin). Showers in the tennis club even further away only possible from 8:00 to 18:00 for €3 per person. Bus stop to Tallinn-City 500m away.Automatically translated.