The lake is very beautiful and with clear water, but there are nuances!We rested on June 29, took the first coastline of 4 places for tents, rented a gazebo and a barbecue. There were a lot of people in the tent city, but that's half the trouble. One toilet for the entire campground- ONE TOILET AND ONE SINK, CARL!!Where's the shower?The organizers should have taken better care of the vacationers since you take money for a place for tents, for renting gazebos. Of course, the gazebo has one name, we made it out of what was called.One administrator (respect to him), it is not clear how he manages to cope with everything at all, upon arrival you can stand in line for at least an hour while he runs with other vacationers. There are sockets, one kettle, you can boil water. Of course, we will come again, because there is no alternative on the shore of the lake.
A good place, well-equipped for camping. We were in the middle of August - there were no mosquitoes at all! There is a bathroom. They paid 15p per day for a double tent.
The only drawback is that the tents are practically carpentry, some companies rest loudly enough until late at night, although according to the rules it is negotiated until 23.00. For this, a minus star.
We were camping by the lake (Svityaz)
The cost for a 2-person tent is 15 rubles per day. You can leave your car at the barrier for free (and leave on business at any time), or put it in the parking lot opposite the tents (like 6 rubles a day). It is better to book in advance or at least warn about your arrival, since if you arrive after 20.00 there is no one from the administration, and you will put up a tent on your own responsibility (there is a sign on which it is indicated that you cannot put up tents without permission).
The campsite is small, all the tents are very close to each other (3-4 meters).
You will always be in the shade, as camping is under tall trees, there is no grass.
There are a couple of gazebos, 3-4 pieces. We were there for 2 nights, it was 32 degrees outside, and the wind from the lake was constantly strong in the morning at the campsite. The lake shore is very flat, the lake is clean and transparent, but everywhere at the campsite there are signs that swimming is prohibited. Everyone, of course, swims without paying attention to the ban (since the bathing area is not equipped with lifeguards, etc.). The central beach is a 15-minute walk along the path along the lake.
The toilet is 60 meters from the campsite (this is a separate building) with washbasins and toilet paper. It's all clear.
You can leave phones and speakers near the administration house for charging. There are extension cords.
Firewood can be bought on the spot.
There are a couple of tiny barbecues (apparently vacationers left).