ALLINGE
- DKAGE
- Latitude: 55.279
- Longitude: 14.803
- Baltic Sea
- Port in Denmark
Location: Allinge 3770 Denmark
Phone number: +45 56 48 03 13
Marine Port Description and Specification: Allinge, Denmark
General Overview: Allinge is a seaport located on the northern coast of Bornholm, an island in the Baltic Sea that is part of Denmark. This port is particularly known for serving as a hub for both fishing and tourism, benefiting from its picturesque surroundings and historical significance.
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 55.2747° N latitude and 14.8059° E longitude
- Region: Bornholm, Denmark
- Nearest Larger Port: Rønne, which is also located on Bornholm Island
Facilities and Infrastructure:
Berthing:
- The port has several berths designed to accommodate various types of vessels.
- It includes dedicated areas for fishing boats, leisure crafts, and commercial vessels up to a certain size.
Depth and Draught:
- The draught at the port's entry is usually around 4 meters.
- Inner harbor depth ranges from 3 to 5 meters depending on the specific berth.
Port Services:
- Mooring and Anchorage: Facilities for secure mooring and anchorage.
- Fuel: Availability of marine fuel.
- Fishing Facilities: Infrastructure to support local fishing activities, including docking areas and fish processing plants.
- Boat Repair: Minor repair services for small vessels and fishing boats.
Storage and Logistics:
- Warehousing: Limited warehouse facilities for goods.
- Cold Storage: Provision for cold storage, especially for seafood.
- Cargo Handling: Equipment and staff for loading and unloading smaller commercial cargo.
Passenger Services:
- Ferries: Seasonal ferries operate to and from other points within Denmark and to neighboring countries, primarily during the tourist season.
- Cruise Ships: The port can accommodate small to medium-sized cruise ships, which often call at Allinge due to Bornholm's attractions.
Navigation and Access:
- Approaches: Clearly marked channels and navigational aids to ensure vessel safety.
- Lighthouse: Allinge Havn Lighthouse (Allinge Harbour Lighthouse) assists in navigation.
Supporting Services:
- Customs and Border Control: Necessary for handling international vessels.
- Pilotage: Usually not obligatory for small vessels but recommended for larger ones.
- Emergency Services: Including search and rescue operations coordinated with national maritime services.
Significance:
- Tourism: Allinge is a key tourist destination on Bornholm, known for cultural events like the annual Folkemødet political festival, scenic views, and historical sites such as the medieval Hammershus fortress.
- Economy: The port supports local economies in fishing, tourism, and small-scale shipping activities.
Weather Considerations:
- Seasonal fluctuations, with relatively calm conditions in summer and potentially challenging conditions in winter due to the Baltic Sea weather patterns.
Environmental Concerns:
- Measures in place to protect the marine environment, considering the ecological sensitivity of the Baltic Sea.
Connectivity:
- Road Links: Good road connections to the rest of Bornholm Island.
- Public Transport: Buses and taxis available for transport between the port and island destinations.
Remarks: Allinge port serves as a critical junction for local fishermen, residents, tourists, and small commercial operations. Its combination of natural beauty, functional facilities, and cultural importance makes it a unique port of call in Denmark's maritime landscape.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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LVS 332 | Other | 2/20/2025 | ||
DANPILOT PAPA | Port |