BALLYCROVANE

  • IEBCV
  • Latitude: 51.7138
  • Longitude: -9.94959
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Marina in Ireland

Location: Ireland

Ballycrovane is a small harbor located in the southwestern part of Ireland, in County Cork. As a harbor in a mostly rural and scenic area, Ballycrovane is characterized more by its natural beauty and local nautical activities than by large-scale commercial operations. Here are some aspects of Ballycrovane Harbor:

Description:

  • Location: Ballycrovane is situated on the Beara Peninsula, which is known for its rugged coastline and picturesque landscapes. The harbor is part of Kenmare Bay's wider waterway network.
  • Surroundings: The area around Ballycrovane is typically Irish with green hills, rocky shores, and small coastal communities. It is in close proximity to scenic spots such as the Ballycrovane Ogham Stone and is popular among tourists seeking authentic Irish coastal experiences.

Specifications:

  • Harbor Type: Ballycrovane is a small fishing and recreational harbor, not a major commercial port.
  • Facilities: The harbor has basic mooring and docking facilities primarily used by local fishermen, small boats, and visiting yachts. Amenities are limited, reflecting its smaller size and focus on leisure and community use.
  • Size: As a small harbor, it does not have large quays or heavy industry. It typically handles smaller vessels rather than large cargo ships or passenger ferries.
  • Accessibility: The harbor is accessible by road via the scenic routes of the Beara Peninsula. The nearest significant town is Castletownbere, which offers more amenities and services.
  • Depth: The harbor's water depth can accommodate small to medium-sized boats but is not suitable for deep-draft vessels.
  • Navigation: Navigation to Ballycrovane Harbor requires attention to tides and local weather conditions, which can be unpredictable in this part of Ireland.

Activities:

  • Fishing: Local fishing activities are common, with fishermen often targeting species like mackerel, pollock, and crab.
  • Recreational Boating: The harbor is popular among yachters and pleasure boaters, particularly during the summer months.
  • Tourism: The scenic setting makes it a draw for visitors looking to explore the natural beauty of the Beara Peninsula and engage in outdoor activities such as hiking and exploring historical sites.

Notable Features:

  • Ballycrovane Ogham Stone: Close to the harbor is the Ballycrovane Ogham Stone, one of the tallest and most famous Ogham stones in Ireland, featuring ancient inscriptions.

Ballycrovane Harbor serves a niche yet important role in its local community, providing a picturesque and functional space for marine activities while contributing to the region's charm and tourism appeal.

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