BERVILLE-SUR-MER
- FRBEV
- Latitude: 49.435
- Longitude: 0.367584
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in France
Location: Berville-sur-Mer Normandy 27210 France
Overview of Berville-sur-Mer
Berville-sur-Mer is a charming village situated in the Normandy region of France, more precisely within the department of Eure. This village is known for its picturesque setting along the Seine River, providing a scenic backdrop combined with classical French countryside beauty. While Berville-sur-Mer is not traditionally known as a major marine port like Le Havre or Marseille, it still features a modest port facility that serves mostly local boating and fishing activities.
Geographic Location
- Coordinates: Approximately 49.5°N latitude and 0.32°E longitude
- Region: Normandy
- Department: Eure
- Nearby Major Cities: Le Havre (around 30 km to the north-west), Honfleur (approximately 10 km to the west)
Port Facilities and Specifications
Since Berville-sur-Mer is primarily a smaller village, its port facilities cater to local and sometimes regional activities rather than international shipping or extensive commercial fishing.
Port Type
- Primary Function: Small craft harbor, local fishing, and leisure boating
- Port Classification: Minor port
Infrastructure
- Marina Docks: Available for small craft and leisure boats. These docks typically accommodate vessels up to medium sizes.
- Fishermen's Wharf: A small area dedicated to local fishermen who engage in daily catch activities.
- Boat Slips: Limited number of boat slips due to the port being minor.
- Utilities: Basic facilities such as water and electricity hookups for marine vessels.
- Fueling Station: Possibly limited; small local ports often have one small fuel station or may coordinate fuel delivery.
Access Channels
- Draft Restrictions: Generally suited for shallow draft boats due to the nature of the Seine River in this region.
- Navigation: Simplified for local and pleasure crafts, usually relying on well-marked river channels.
Services
- Maintenance Services: Basic boat repair and maintenance services might be available. For more comprehensive services, nearby larger ports like Le Havre might be better suited.
- Local Amenities: Limited to nearby village amenities including small shops, eateries, and possible lodging options like bed-and-breakfasts.
Key Features and Nearby Attractions
- Scenic Views: Picturesque setting along the Seine River offering stunning landscapes.
- Local Culture: Proximity to Normandy’s historical and cultural attractions.
- Nature and Outdoor Activities: Excellent location for exploring countryside walks, bird watching, and fishing.
Access and Transportation
- Road Access: Easily accessible via local roads; connection to major highways might be indirect.
- Public Transport: Limited public transportation; nearest train stations would be in larger neighboring towns.
- Proximity to Airports: Closest major airport is Deauville-Normandie Airport.
Conclusion
Berville-sur-Mer, while not a major port, offers charming and functional port facilities for local fishermen and leisure boating enthusiasts. Its quaint atmosphere, combined with its serene riverside settings, makes it an attractive spot for those looking to enjoy the calm and scenic beauty of the Normandy region.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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ROUEN PILOT MACAREUX | Port | 11/18/2024 | ||
CAPT. LOUIS THOMAS | Towing/Tug | ROUEN | 11/1/2024 |