DORENTHE

  • Latitude: 52.2199
  • Longitude: 7.67809
  • Inland, Europe
  • Port in Germany

Address: Dorenthe 49477 Germany

Dorenthe is a locality in Germany, located in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Although it's more prominently known as a scenic village and not particularly as a major marine port, it does have some relevance due to its proximity to significant waterways and transport routes.

General Description:

Dorenthe is nestled in the picturesque Teutoburg Forest and is part of the Rheine district. The area is well-known for its natural beauty, including unique rock formations such as the "Dörenther Klippen." However, when it comes to port or marine activities, Dorenthe primarily serves as an auxiliary or minor logistical point rather than a major commercial port.

Key Features:

  1. Location: Close to significant transport routes, including the Mittelland Canal which is an important waterway in Germany.
  2. Nearby Ports: The nearby port facilities include Münster and Osnabrück, which have more established port operations.
  3. Economic Activity: The primary activities in the area are more residential and tourism-focused, taking advantage of the natural and scenic environment.

Specifications:

  1. Waterway Access: Proximity to the Mittelland Canal offers access to inland shipping routes.
  2. Facilities: Lacking comprehensive port facilities as seen in major commercial ports. More basic docking and mooring capabilities are designed for smaller local traffic rather than large-scale commercial shipping.
  3. Logistics: Given its proximity to larger cities with significant port infrastructure, Dorenthe might occasionally serve as a relay or support point, but it's not a standalone full-fledged commercial port.
  4. Traffic: Predominantly smaller boats and perhaps minor freight, not suited for heavy industrial traffic or large cargo ships.
  5. Environmental Considerations: The natural setting necessitates careful handling of any marine activity to preserve the environment.

Services:

  • Basic Mooring/Docking
  • Proximity-Based Support Services: Relies on nearby larger ports for extensive services like heavy cargo handling, extensive warehousing, etc.
  • Scenic and Recreational Activities: Mainly catering to tourism and local use.

Usage:

  • Tourism: Popular for recreational boating and sightseeing.
  • Local Transport: Minor freight and personal vessels.

While Dorenthe itself does not stand out as a major marine port, its integration into broader transport networks in Germany and its scenic and natural importance contribute to its regional significance. For comprehensive maritime services, you would typically see operations shifted to nearby major ports like those in Münster or Osnabrück.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
GRATIA Cargo MINDEN 9/18/2024
HEDY JAEGERS Tanker ROTTERDAM 9/18/2024
CHARISMA Tanker DUISBURG 9/18/2024
NAVIGAR 3 Cargo DORSTEN 9/18/2024
NAWATRANS 4 Other BREMEN 9/18/2024
THEODORA Other LOSPLAATS 9/17/2024
SERENITAS baycraft ROTTERDAM 9/17/2024
POSEIDON Cargo KREFELD 9/5/2024

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