CASTLETOWNSHEND QUAY
- IECTD
- Latitude: 51.5284
- Longitude: -9.17266
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in Ireland
Location: Ireland
Castletownshend is a small, picturesque village located on the southwest coast of Ireland, in County Cork. The village is known for its historical significance and charming coastal scenery. Castletownshend Quay serves as the primary marine access point for the village. Here is a detailed description and specification of Castletownshend Quay:
Location
- Coordinates: Approximately 51.5546° N latitude and 9.1739° W longitude.
- Situated within: The sheltered waters of Castlehaven Bay in West Cork.
- Proximity to nearest towns: About 8 kilometers southeast of Skibbereen.
Physical Description
- Type: Small, sheltered quay ideal for recreational boating and small fishing vessels.
- Construction: Typically a stone-built quay, characteristic of traditional Irish village quays.
Facilities
- Berthing: Limited berthing space due to the quay’s modest size. Generally suited for small boats and yachts.
- Depth: Variable with tidal conditions; typically more favorable during high tide.
- Access: Accessible for pedestrians and vehicles; limited parking available nearby.
Services
- Fueling: No dedicated fueling station at the quay. Fueling options available in nearby Skibbereen.
- Water Supply: Basic provisions, but not extensive facilities for larger vessels.
- Electricity: Generally not available at the quay.
- Waste Disposal: Limited waste disposal facilities, with more comprehensive options in larger nearby towns.
Amenities Nearby
- Accommodation: Guesthouses, bed & breakfasts, and holiday rentals available in Castletownshend.
- Dining: Local pubs and restaurants offering traditional Irish cuisine, often featuring locally sourced seafood.
- Groceries and Supplies: Small local shops available for basic provisions.
- Tourist Attractions: Castlehaven harbor, Castletownshend Castle, and the nearby ruins of Knockdrum Stone Fort.
Navigation and Approaches
- Approach: Typically approached through Castlehaven Bay. Caution advised due to the presence of submerged rocks and tidal currents.
- Navigation Aids: Limited; local knowledge or nautical charts recommended for safe navigation.
Restrictions and Regulations
- Vessels: Primarily suited for small recreational and fishing vessels.
- Fishing: Local regulations apply; licenses may be required for certain types of fishing.
- Conservation: Respect for local wildlife and adherence to conservation guidelines is expected.
Usage
- Primary Uses: Recreational boating, small local fishing operations, and as a landing point for tourists exploring the village and surrounding areas.
- Events: Occasionally used for local maritime and cultural events, depending on the village calendar.
Contact Information
- Local Authority: Information typically managed through local government or specific marine management bodies within County Cork.
- Emergency Services: Coast Guard and local maritime emergency services contact details should be noted by visitors.
Summary
Castletownshend Quay offers a quaint and historically rich maritime experience, ideal for visitors seeking a peaceful harbor within the scenic landscape of West Cork. It serves primarily recreational and local purposes, reflecting the charm of the village it supports.
For more detailed and up-to-date information, consulting local maritime guides or contacting local authorities before planning a visit is advisable.
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