Pionerskoye Lake is one of the longest in the Leningrad region - 13 km in length. Fish: perch, ruffe, bream and pike perch.
Pionerskoye Lake is located 30 km north of Vyborg.
It is better to approach the lake from the western side. You can get to it either by train from the city of Zelenogorsk to the Kuolemoyarvi railway station, and then on foot, or by car along the Primorskoe highway in the direction of the city of Primorsk before turning onto the road to the village of Luzhki and the village of Ryabovo. Pionerskoye is one of the longest lakes in the Leningrad region, about 13 km in length.
So if you have a boat, then you are guaranteed a wonderful boat trip. Don't forget to take a fishing rod - the lake is famous for its large fish population. You can catch perch, ruffe, bream and pike perch. In principle, you can also swim in the lake; the water is considered clean, despite the yellowish tint due to the fairly abundant aquatic vegetation. On the shore of the lake there is a recreation center “Priboy”, where you can stay overnight, leave your car in a paid parking lot or rent equipment: fishing rods or a boat.
Address: Leningrad region, Vyborg district, Pionerskoe lake.