A great place to relax!
It is clean, there are gazebos and a place for tents, toilets, a place for garbage collection.
Quiet, calm, far from the road.
Swans and ducks came to us, and we caught fish.
I heartily recommend it!
The place is very small, when we ran in there, people were literally like in an anthill. And so a very nice, clean and well-maintained place. The entrance is also normal, we arrived and left calmly. It's good for a family trip, but it definitely won't work for a young company.
The idea and the place are good. Cape on the village. The implementation is at zero. Parking from the category of "sobriety check"-find a parking place among the trees that have not been cut down. The toilet is a hole in a wooden shed. Money, although small, is charged for parking and staying, but it is not known for what-there is no service from the word at all. All the centenarians of this place park right in the green area near their tents. The verdict is that you will never go there again if you see it with your own eyes. Well, or if he stayed there in alcoholism.
Very picturesque.
If the four-wheel drive car is available, you can drive further along the shore (several parking lots).
The fee for the car and each person is either hourly or daily.
There is a dry bathhouse.
It is mandatory to take a tourist with you.
There are enough mosquitoes.
The entrance to the water and the territory is good, there are options with gazebos. The proximity of neighbors is annoying, and especially night gatherings with drinking and shouting.
It's beautiful, cool, nature, everything. but! Gentlemen from the forestry department, the price of gazebos increases every year, which even with a little rain become a shower cabin. I don't mind paying more if there's something. They stopped bringing firewood, and it would also be time to replace the toilets.
The place is super! The prices are not very high, 6p per person, 5p per car per day. Facilities include a rural toilet and garbage containers. I wish for such money that there were souls too