I'd love to spend some time by the baltic sea, but I want to see as little people on the beaches as possible.
Are there wild, empty beaches in the baltic countries?
I'd like it to be sandy, everything else is optional.
Presence of ambers would be a nice supplement.
>>1269247
In Estonia there sure are, only thing is I don't know where lel. Best option is finding a sandy strip on google maps and inspecting whether any cities are near it. Recalled one place though, Aegna saar, I was there with my gf last year, it wasn't completely empty but empty enough to pump her on the beach.
Also googled and found some of the following ( all near Tallinn) - Kaabli rand Tallinnas, Kloogarand.
Also maybe you wanna check out Rummu karjäär, no sand, bunch of people but an interesting place. (if they didn't close it already)
Good option for you would be Latvian beaches from Lithuanian border to Liepaja (which is crowded as fuck during summertime). Pape, Jurmalciems, Bernati are comfy villages with very little people and the beaches are virtually empty.
Lithuanian coast is also sandy everywhere with small exceptions and people are concentrated in resorts like Palanga (avoid like plague) and Sventoji but between them the coast is practically empty. I used to stay 3 km away from Sventoji centre and there were barely any people on the beach. Melnrage, Giruliai is near Klaipeda which is by lithuanian standarts a big port town so in these beaches there are always people from the city.
Curonian spit is the most picturesque part of the baltic seaside but it is relatively crowded and pricey so I dont think you would enjoy it.
Seconding >>1269352
Most of Latvian coastline is one long beach with finest sand, generally empty for the most of the year due to less-than-warm water. Liepaja (pic related) is hardly ever crowded unless there's a beach music festival. Do stay away from Riga and especially Jurmala beaches, which are terribly crowded.
Regarding amber, it's realistic to find some only after a storm, usually among the seaweed.
>>1269371
>Lithuanian pyramid
I know where it is and have heard about it but havent been there so I cant really help you. If you end up in the area, visit Grutas Park which has Stalin, Lenin and other sculptures from Soviet era. It is about 20 kilometers away from pyramid. If you are interested in history, closer to the seaside you can visit Plokstine missile site which was built by soviets during cold war.
>>1269479
Well, I visited Liepaja couple summers ago during some national holiday so it was quite packed. Although I am sure, it is not as crowded as Jurmala as you say.
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