Pirita Beach, Baltic Sea beach in Pirita district, Estonia
Pirita Beach is a sandy shore along the Baltic Sea coast that stretches roughly 2 kilometers and is backed by a pine forest. The water is suitable for swimming, and the beach offers changing rooms, cafes, and sports equipment rentals.
The area developed near a 15th-century convent that shaped the region. Remains from that past are still visible in the Pirita district today.
The shore serves as a meeting place where locals spend leisure time together during warmer months. The setting with its pine forest remains central to how people here enjoy their free time.
The beach lies about 6 kilometers from central Tallinn and is easily reached by public bus. Conditions vary greatly depending on the season, especially during winter months.
On windy winter days, kite and wind surfers come here to practice their skills on the water. A nearby yacht harbor hosts various sailing events and competitions.
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