ALNMOUTH
- GBALM
- Latitude: 55.3866
- Longitude: -1.61648
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Shelter in UK
Location: Northumberland UK
Alnmouth is a small village located on the Northumberland coast in the United Kingdom. It is situated at the mouth of the River Aln, approximately 4 miles southeast of the market town of Alnwick. While Alnmouth has a historical background as a port, it is not a major commercial or industrial marine port in contemporary times. Here is a description and some specifications based on the modern understanding of Alnmouth:
General Description
- Location: Northumberland coast, England, UK
- Coordinates: Approximately 55.3850° N latitude, 1.6124° W longitude
- Nearby Access: Accessible via the A1068 road, with nearby Alnmouth railway station providing rail connections to Newcastle and Edinburgh.
Port Specifications
- Type: Historically a trading port, currently more of a recreational and historical site.
- Usage: Primarily used for leisure boating, fishing, and tourism.
- Facilities:
- Moorings: Limited moorings available for small vessels and recreational boats.
- Boat Ramps: There may be small, informal boat ramps or launching points for smaller boats.
- Shore Services: Basic amenities including pubs, restaurants, and shops in the village.
- Maintenance Facilities: Limited to none; major repairs and maintenance would need to be conducted at larger nearby ports.
Navigational Information
- Water Depth: Relatively shallow; suitable for smaller boats and yachts. Depth can vary significantly with tidal changes.
- Tides: Subject to tidal influences with a significant tidal range; boaters need to be aware of tide schedules.
- Shelter: The river mouth provides partial shelter, but it is not suited for large vessels due to its geographical and hydrographic limitations.
Historical Context
- Former Port Function: Historically an active port involved in shipping grain, coal, and other goods during the medieval and early modern periods.
- Decline: It declined as a commercial port with the advent of larger ports and changing trade routes.
Current Usage
- Tourism: A picturesque village popular with tourists, with beautiful beaches and a rich history.
- Recreational Boating: Popular with local sailing and boating enthusiasts.
- Wildlife and Nature: The area is known for its natural beauty and is adjacent to the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
Nearby Facilities
- Alnwick: Larger town nearby providing more extensive services, shops, and amenities.
- Other Ports: The closest larger ports are at Newcastle and Blyth, which offer full commercial port services.
Alnmouth today is more of a tranquil leisure and tourist destination with a rich historical background rather than an operational commercial port. The village and its maritime activities reflect this focus and cater to small-scale, local usage.
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