BORGWEDEL NORTH
- Latitude: 54.4969
- Longitude: 9.66806
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in Germany
Location: Germany
Borgwedel North is a marine port located in Germany, situated in the northern part of the country. Although Borgwedel itself is more renowned for its scenic and recreational aspects rather than being a major industrial or commercial port, let's detail its general specifics and provide an overview.
Location:
- Country: Germany
- Region: Schleswig-Holstein
Overview:
Borgwedel is nestled along the Schlei fjord, a narrow inlet of the Baltic Sea, known for its picturesque views and serene environment. The port area, therefore, primarily serves small-scale maritime activities and tourism.
Nautical Specifications:
- Coordinates: Approximately 54.5°N latitude; 9.7°E longitude.
- Water Depth: Typically less than 5 meters; suitable for smaller vessels, yachts, and recreational boating.
- Tide Information: Generally, the port experiences small tidal variations typical of the Baltic Sea region.
Facilities:
- Mooring: Mooring options available for small recreational boats and yachts.
- Docking: Limited docking facilities as the port is not designed to accommodate commercial shipping.
- Shore Services: Basic marine services, including fuel, fresh water, and mooring assistance. Repair and maintenance services might also be available but are minimal.
Marine Traffic:
- Type of Vessels: Mainly recreational vessels, yachts, smaller fishing boats. Not suitable for commercial or large-scale shipping.
- Passenger Services: Primarily for tourism and local commuting. There are no major ferry services.
Accessibility:
- Road Access: Connected by regional roads, with easy access from nearby towns such as Schleswig and Eckernförde.
- Public Transport: Limited public transport availability; private transport is more common.
- Nearest Major Cities: Kiel and Flensburg, both of which are within an hour’s drive.
Tourism and Surroundings:
- Local Attractions: The Schlei fjord region is known for its beautiful landscapes, historic sites, and recreational opportunities such as sailing, fishing, and hiking.
- Accommodations: Various lodging options from local bed and breakfasts to holiday rentals.
- Restaurants: Local cuisine featuring seafood and traditional German foods, often with scenic water views.
Environmental Considerations:
- Protected Areas: The Schlei region includes several protected areas and natural reserves, underscoring the importance of sustainable and eco-friendly maritime activities.
- Water Quality: Generally good, maintaining the recreational nature of the locale.
Regulations:
- Port Authority: Managed by local municipal authorities under broader regional regulations.
- Customs and Security: Being a small recreational port, Borgwedel North has minimal customs operations. Security is more about safety management than extensive regulatory enforcement.
Borgwedel North serves as a charming, tranquil maritime spot in Northern Germany, balancing a blend of natural beauty and modest port services, catering primarily to recreational boating and local tourism, rather than extensive commercial traffic.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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SMULIE | Sailing | 7/22/2025 |