There are quite a few campsites and caravan parks on the coast of Northern Estonia, and this time we decided to visit the Saka Manor Caravan Park.
The park is located on a meadow between the manor buildings and the sea. The site is about 2 hectares in size. There are about 15 electricity outlets.



The water intake and sewage discharge point is right at the edge of the site. It should be mentioned here that the water pressure is very good and a 100 liter tank can be filled in about 2-3 minutes (not all parks have such water pressure).
There are toilet/shower rooms at the edge of the site, the key to which can be redeemed by paying a 5 euro deposit (the money is refunded when you leave if you take the key away). The condition of the sanitary facilities was normal and clean.



There is a restaurant in the manor cellar where relatively good food is prepared (it’s not exactly a place for gourmets, but nevertheless everything prepared is edible).
A hiking trail runs around the complex. There are also walking trails in the manor park, and there are arbors along the trails where it’s nice to rest your feet.



There are decent tennis courts on the territory. You can climb the observation tower on the seashore for free and enjoy the sea view from a height.
The seashore is right next to the manor. The height of the shore is about 50 meters and it is a kind of challenge to go down to the seashore and then climb back up the hill.
A decent staircase has been built for this purpose, but for people with poor health, such a sport can be fatal due to the physical strain 🙂.



Parking costs 15 EUR and includes unlimited use of the toilet and shower (you pay a 5 EUR deposit), filling the caravan with water, disposing of waste water and connecting the caravan to electricity.
It can be said about this place that it got boring relatively quickly, despite the fact that nothing negative happened there.









