Kloogaranna is a sandy beach about 45 minutes from Tallinn on Estonia's north coast. It is connected by its own railway branch line from nearby Klooga on the mainline so easily accessible from the capital. The branch line was opened in 1960 during the Soviet occupation to allow people to get to the beach more conveniently. Today the tiny settlement and its beach is served by 3 trains each way from Tallinn.
I explored a little of the beach and then walked all the way back to Klooga (3 kilometre walk) to get a train at an earlier time.
I notice that I spelt the location as 'Kloogarana' a few times during the video - should be spelt with a double 'n'. My bad!
Audio credit: Music by: https://socialbunnymarketing.com Video: Filmed using iPhone 13 and DJI Mini, June 2024