Meremõisa

The area has three covered and four open campfire sites, five dry toilets, places for 50 tents, and parking spots for 60 cars.

The graves were heavily damaged, the metal crosses and other decorative elements removed by soldiers stationed in a nearby garrison during the Soviet occupation of Estonia.

[9] The resort was a gated community, and in 1936 public access to the beach and mouth of Keila River was blocked off on security reasons.

Many new summer houses were constructed, the most notable of which are two villas erected between 1987 and 1989 for the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Estonia Karl Vaino.

In 2002, the decision was taken to sell the resort, and in 2003 the summer houses were bought for 52.7 million Estonian kroons by Kalev Real Estate Company.

[12][11] The company further sold them to well-known Estonian businessmen and politicians (including Edgar Savisaar, Jaan Toots, Oliver Kruuda, and Aleksei Morozov), some of whom still own the property.