BARRA
- GBBRR
- Latitude: 57.0089
- Longitude: -7.40187
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in UK
Location: Scotland HS9 UK
Web-site: https://www.barraport.co.uk
Here is an overview of the marine port of Barra in the UK:
Barra (An t-Òb) Marine Port Overview
Location:
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 56.957° N latitude, 7.470° W longitude
- Region: Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Proximity:
- Located on the Isle of Barra
- Adjacent to the village of Castlebay
Port Features:
- Type: Small harbour
- Accessibility: Marine and air access via Barra Airport, which is uniquely known for its beach runway.
- Tidal Information: Subject to tidal conditions; tidal range must be considered for navigation and docking.
Port Infrastructure:
- Harbour Composition:
- Quay for small to medium-sized vessels
- Slipways for launching smaller boats
- Basic mooring facilities for fishing boats and leisure crafts
- Main Uses:
- Fishing activities
- Small-scale commercial transport
- Recreational boating
- Ferry operations
Services and Facilities:
- Navigation Aids: Basic maritime navigation aids to ensure safe docking and departure
- Pilotage: Generally no dedicated pilot services; local knowledge highly recommended
- Docking Facilities: Limited; primarily adapted for local fishing fleet and occasional visiting vessels
- Support Services:
- Fuel supply (if available, limited)
- Minor repair services
- Water supply and waste disposal options
Port Operations:
- Primary Activities:
- Fisheries: The port supports local fishing fleets that operate in nearby waters.
- Passenger Ferries: Serves as a connection point for ferry services, primarily Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) ferries to mainland Scotland and other islands.
- Tourism: Gateway for tourists visiting the scenic Isle of Barra.
- Operational Hours: Typically follows local daylight hours, with adjustments based on seasonal daylight variations.
Nearby Facilities and Attractions:
- Accommodations: Limited but available in Castlebay and surrounding areas.
- Local Amenities: Shops, cafes, and essential services are available in Castlebay.
- Tourist Attractions:
- Kisimul Castle, often referred to as "The Castle in the Sea."
- Breath-taking natural landscapes, hiking routes, and beaches like Traigh Mhòr.
Additional Notes:
- Weather Considerations: The area is subject to rough weather and sea conditions, common in the Outer Hebrides.
- Cultural Significance: The Gaelic language and local customs are widely preserved, adding cultural richness to the visit.
Contact Information:
- Local Authority: Comhairle nan Eilean Siar (Western Isles Council)
- Emergency Contact: Local coastguard services and emergency responders
This provides a concise overview and essential specifications of the Barra marine port. Always consult updated nautical charts, local maritime authorities, and the latest weather reports when planning a visit or navigation.
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Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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LOCH ALAINN | Passenger | SOUND OF BARRA | 5/16/2025 |