Loksa metskond 405, Kuusalu vald, Pärispea küla

Purekkari Cape and camping area

Purekkari Cape is the northernmost point of mainland Estonia.

The 1.5 km long rocky, boulder-strewn cape is located in Lahemaa National Park. The cape ends with a small island, which is only accessible when the water level is low. The thorny wild rose bushes are particularly eye-catching when in bloom during summer and when they have bright red fruit in autumn. Many migratory birds pass by here, making it a popular birdwatching spot.

Near the cape are former military installations and the Purekkari camping area, which is equipped with a campfire site, shelter, and information boards.

NB! The road to the parking lot is narrow and cannot be accessed by large buses.

+372 329 5555
info.lahemaa@rmk.ee

Opening times

24 hours
Birdwatching
Camping sites
All features
Amenities
  • Information boards
  • Drop Toilet
  • Free parking
Further information
  • Length/Distance 1.5