DALSBRUK
- FIDLS
- Latitude: 60.0146
- Longitude: 22.5079
- Baltic Sea
- Port in Finland
Location: Dalsbruk Southwest Finland Finland
Dalsbruk, known as Taalintehdas in Finnish, is a historical industrial village located in the Archipelago Sea in the southwestern part of Finland. While it's a relatively small port compared to major Finnish ports, it plays an important role in regional maritime activities, particularly for local industries and tourism.
Port Description:
Location: Dalsbruk is situated in the Kimitoön municipality in the southwestern archipelago region of Finland. The coordinates are approximately 60°01'N latitude and 22°30'E longitude.
Accessibility: The port can be accessed via the Archipelago Sea, leading from the Baltic Sea. Due to its coastal position, it's most suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
Region: The port is part of the Turku archipelago, a picturesque region known for its thousands of islands and rich maritime history.
Port Specifications:
Type of Port:
- Primarily a small-scale industrial and commercial port, with additional facilities for recreational boating and tourism.
Facilities:
- Quays: The port has several quays, which accommodate both industrial cargo operations and smaller vessels like fishing boats and yachts.
- Warehousing: Limited warehousing facilities mainly supporting local industries, particularly metallurgy and materials related to historical ironworks in Dalsbruk.
- Loading/Unloading Equipment: Basic equipment for handling general cargo and materials, suitable for the scale and scope of operations.
- Mooring: Specific areas designated for mooring visiting boats and yachts, typically available during the summer tourism season.
Water Depth:
- Generally, the water depth approaches practical limits for smaller vessels. Larger ships may face restrictions due to shallow waters and narrow maritime routes.
Navigation:
- The approach is navigable through well-marked channels, but vessel operators must be cautious of the archipelago's numerous islands and rocky outcrops.
Port Services:
- Fueling: Limited fueling services are available.
- Provisions: Basic provisioning services for visiting vessels.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Minor repair and maintenance facilities cater primarily to local fishing and recreational boats.
Transport Links:
- Road: Connected by local road networks to the rest of Kimitoön and further to mainland Finland.
- Sea: Primary method of transport to and from the port, with ferry services to larger ports like Turku.
Special Considerations:
- Seasonal Operation: The port sees a significant increase in activity during the summer months due to tourism.
- Weather Conditions: Navigational planning should consider local weather conditions, particularly during the winter months when the area can be affected by ice.
Economic and Cultural Role:
- Local Economy: Historically, Dalsbruk's economy was driven by ironworks and metallurgical industries. Today, it still supports local industries and serves as a hub for marine activities.
- Tourism:
- Increasingly popular among tourists exploring the Finnish archipelago.
- Facilities for recreational boating.
- Scenic cultural heritage sites, including old industrial buildings reflecting its storied industrial past.
Additional Information:
- Local Governance: Managed under the jurisdiction of the Kimitoön municipality.
- Environmental Considerations: Efforts are ongoing to manage and protect the archipelago's sensitive marine environment, balancing industrial use and tourism with conservation.
In summary, Dalsbruk is a small but historically rich port that, despite its limited size and facilities, plays a multifaceted role in supporting local industries, tourism, and marine transport within the picturesque and ecologically sensitive Finnish archipelago.
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