ARDGOUR

  • GBAGU
  • Latitude: 56.7214
  • Longitude: -5.23541
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in UK

Location: Ardgour Scotland UK

Ardgour is a location in the Scottish Highlands, specifically in the Lochaber area of Scotland. While it is not typically described as a major marine port like some of the larger commercial ports in the UK, it does have significance for maritime activities, particularly for its ferry services.

Description:

Ardgour is situated on the western shore of Loch Linnhe, opposite the town of Corran on the eastern shore. The area is well-known for its scenic beauty, lush landscapes, and as a gateway to the Ardnamurchan Peninsula.

Main Features:

  • Location: Western shore of Loch Linnhe in the Lochaber district, Highland region, Scotland.
  • Primary Function: Mainly serves as a docking point for the Corran Ferry, which provides a vital shortcut across the loch, saving the longer route around the loch by road.
  • Nearby Towns/Villages: Close to Fort William, which is north of Ardgour and is a significant town in the area.

Specifications:

  1. Ferry Services:

    • Corran Ferry: The key service that operates between Ardgour and Corran. This ferry is integral to the local transportation network, particularly for residents and tourists moving between the Ardnamurchan Peninsula and the eastern shore of Loch Linnhe.
    • Vessel Type: Typically involves small to medium-sized ferries capable of carrying both vehicles and passengers.
  2. Facilities:

    • Vehicle and Passenger Facilities: Basic amenities such as waiting areas for vehicles and passengers are provided near the ferry landing points.
    • Parking: Limited parking facilities for vehicles waiting to board the ferry.
    • Ticket Office: A small ticketing office for purchasing ferry tickets.
  3. Access:

    • Road Access: Ardgour is accessible by road with connections to local and regional road networks, though the roads can be quite narrow and winding typical of rural Scotland.
    • Public Transport: Limited public transport options are available, more prevalent in nearby larger towns like Fort William.
  4. Navigation:

    • Approach Channels: Navigational approaches are straightforward given the nature of Loch Linnhe, with clear marking systems ensuring safe passage for ferries.
    • Tidal Information: As with all ports, tidal information is crucial for navigation, though the specifics are less complex compared to major commercial ports.
    • Weather Considerations: Local weather can impact ferry operations, with high winds and fog being occasional limiting factors.
  5. Economic Impact:

    • Primary service for local residents, businesses, and tourists.
    • Critical for supporting local tourism, connecting travelers to the rugged and picturesque Ardnamurchan Peninsula and nearby natural attractions.

Summary:

While Ardgour itself is not a large commercial marine port, it plays a crucial role in local maritime activity, particularly through the Corran Ferry service. It offers basic but essential facilities and serves as an important transportation hub for the region, supporting both the local community and tourism industry.

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