DRAGSHOLM PIER
- Latitude: 55.8303
 - Longitude: 11.395
 - Baltic Sea
 - Marina in Denmark
 
Location: Denmark
Dragsholm Pier, known as "Dragsholm Havn" or Dragsholm Pier, is a marina located on the coast of the Odsherred Peninsula in Denmark. This facility serves as a popular destination for both local and visiting boaters, providing a range of amenities and services designed to accommodate recreational boating activities. Here's a detailed description and specification of Dragsholm Pier:
Overview:
- Location: Dragsholm, Odsherred Peninsula, Denmark.
 - Coordinates: Approximately 55.9667° N latitude and 11.5333° E longitude.
 - Accessibility: The marina is accessible by both land and sea, with ample parking facilities for vehicles.
 
Berthing Information:
- Total Berths: The marina features several berths that cater to different sizes of vessels, from small sailboats to larger motor yachts.
 - Berth Sizes: Typically, berths range in size from 6 to 15 meters, with some flexibility depending on the specific requirements of visiting boats.
 - Depth: The water depth at the marina entrance and along the berths is generally sufficient for most recreational vessels, with a minimum depth of around 2.5 to 3 meters.
 
Facilities:
- Moorings: Floating and fixed pontoon moorings with cleats and rollers for secure docking.
 - Power and Water Supply: Electricity and freshwater connections are available at most berths.
 - Refueling Station: On-site fuel station for diesel and petrol.
 - Sanitary Facilities: Modern shower and restroom facilities for marina users.
 - Waste Management: Waste disposal systems including bins for general waste, recycling stations, and pump-out services for waste tanks.
 
Services:
- Marine Maintenance: On-site or nearby marine service providers offer maintenance and repair services for vessels, including mechanical repairs, hull cleaning, and painting.
 - Boat Storage: Dry storage options available for winterizing boats or for seasonal storage.
 - Security: The marina is equipped with CCTV surveillance and controlled access points to enhance security for docked vessels.
 
Amenities:
- Wi-Fi: Free Wi-Fi access available for marina guests.
 - Restaurants and Cafes: Dining options located within the marina or in close proximity, offering local and international cuisine.
 - Retail: Small shops or chandlery providing boating supplies, equipment, and essentials.
 - Recreation: Nearby recreational activities such as cycling paths, walking trails, and fishing spots.
 
Nearby Attractions:
- Dragsholm Castle: A historic castle nearby, offering cultural and historical insights into the area.
 - Odsherred Art Museum: Showcasing local and regional artworks.
 - Beaches: Several pristine beaches along the coast for swimming, sunbathing, and beach activities.
 
Operational Information:
- Seasonal Operation: The marina typically operates year-round, though peak season is during the spring and summer months.
 - Harbor Master Office: Staffed to assist with berthing arrangements, general inquiries, and provide information on local maritime regulations.
 
Environmental Considerations:
- Eco-Friendly Practices: Adoption of sustainable practices including responsible waste disposal, use of eco-friendly products, and initiatives to protect the local marine environment.
 
Contact Information:
- Phone: Local contact number for reservations and inquiries.
 - Email: For electronic communication, bookings, and customer service.
 - Website: Official website providing detailed information, maps, and online booking options.
 
Dragsholm Pier is an inviting marina that combines essential services with a picturesque setting, making it a favored stop for boaters exploring the Danish coastline.
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