BUD TOWN

  • Latitude: 62.9058
  • Longitude: 6.90917
  • Norwegian Coast
  • Marina in Norway

Location: Bud Norway

Bud is a picturesque village in Norway, located on the Atlantic coast in the municipality of Fræna, within the county of Møre og Romsdal. While it used to be a bustling fishing port, nowadays, it remains a smaller, charming community with historical significance and stunning natural scenery. Here's a more detailed description and specifications:

General Information:

  • Location: Bud, Fræna Municipality, Møre og Romsdal County, Norway
  • Coordinates: Approximately 62.9100° N latitude, 6.9100° E longitude

Port Features:

  • Type: Coastal Village Port
  • Primary Purpose: Historically fishing; now serves as a historical site and tourist attraction
  • Nearby Body of Water: Norwegian Sea

Facilities:

  • Berths: Limited berthing facilities mainly for smaller vessels such as fishing boats and recreational craft.
  • Marina: Equipped with basic services for leisure yachts and boats, including visitor berths.
  • Loading/Unloading Areas: Minimal commercial port activity; the focus is mostly on small-scale fishing and recreational use.
  • Marine Services: Fueling stations, basic repair, and maintenance services for boats.

Navigation and Safety:

  • Navigational Aids: Basic lighthouses and buoys to aid in safe navigation along the coastline.
  • Weather Conditions: Exposed to typical North Atlantic weather, which can include high winds and rough seas, especially during winter.

Accessibility:

  • Road Access: Connected by regional roads with access to nearby towns such as Molde.
  • Nearest Airport: Molde Airport, Årø (about 25 km east-southeast of Bud).

Tourist Attractions:

  • Historical Sites: Ergan Coastal Fort, a World War II fort converted into a museum.
  • Natural Beauty: Stunning sea views, rocky coastlines, and a gateway to the Atlantic Road, Norway's famous coastal highway.
  • Fishing: Popular location for recreational fishing.

Special Considerations:

  • Environmental Conservation: Home to several protected areas and efforts to preserve the natural and historical heritage of the region.
  • Local Economy: Predominantly based on tourism, local fisheries, and small-scale agriculture.

Bud's port, while not a major commercial hub, remains an essential part of the village’s cultural and historical charm, offering visitors a glimpse into Norway’s coastal and maritime heritage.

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