EIDSDAL

  • NOEDD
  • Latitude: 62.2624
  • Longitude: 7.17291
  • Norwegian Coast
  • Port in Norway

Location: Eidsdal 6215 Norway

Eidsdal is a small village and port in Norway, situated in the municipality of Norddal in Møre og Romsdal county. It is located along the shore of the Eidsdal River, near the Eid Fjord, which is a branch of the larger Norddalsfjord. The port of Eidsdal is primarily known for its picturesque setting and serves as a gateway to the stunning Geirangerfjord area, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Port Specifications:

  1. Location:

    • Coordinates: Approximately 62.2658° N latitude and 7.1970° E longitude.
    • Region: Western Norway, in close proximity to the famous fjords.
  2. Facilities:

    • Harbor Type: Natural sheltered harbor, benefitting from the surrounding fjord's calm waters.
    • Berthing/Docking: Limited docks suitable for smaller vessels, pleasure boats, and tourist ferries.
    • Ferry Services: Eidsdal operates a ferry service that connects to Linge across the fjord, which is an important transport link for tourists and locals.
    • Mooring: Basic mooring facilities available for leisure and visiting boats.
  3. Accessibility:

    • Approach: Ships approaching Eidsdal need to navigate through several fjords, requiring careful navigation due to narrow passages and deep waters.
    • Depth: The fjords generally offer deep waters suitable for various sizes of smaller vessels. Precise depth at dockside should be confirmed for larger boats.
    • Navigation Aids: Basic navigational aids are present, though mariners should consult up-to-date nautical charts and local guidelines.
  4. Services:

    • Fuel: Limited fueling options; best to refuel at larger ports nearby.
    • Provisions and Supplies: Basic supply facilities. Comprehensive provisioning available at larger nearby towns or ports.
    • Communication: Standard communication services including mobile networks, limited internet connectivity.
  5. Tourism and Attractions:

    • Gateway to Geirangerfjord: Eidsdal serves as an access point for tourists traveling to the Geirangerfjord, one of Norway's most visited fjords.
    • Scenic Views: Offers stunning natural scenery, hiking opportunities, and viewing points for the fjord and surrounding mountains.
    • Local Tourism: Several local tours and excursions operate from Eidsdal, particularly in the summer months.
  6. Economy:

    • Primary Activities: Tourism is a significant part of the local economy due to proximity to the Geirangerfjord.
    • Fishing and Agriculture: Local fishing and small-scale agriculture also contribute to the economy.

Contact Information:

For the most accurate and detailed information regarding the port of Eidsdal, including berthing arrangements, current depth, and facilities, contacting local port authorities or tourism information centers is recommended.

  • Local Municipality Office: Norddal Municipality.
  • Tourism Information: Geirangerfjord.

Travel Tips:

  • Best Time to Visit: Late spring to early autumn is ideal for visiting Eidsdal, particularly for the mild weather and to enjoy the fjords.
  • Transport Links: Accessible by road along scenic routes from Ålesund and other larger towns in the region; ferry services provide connections across the fjord to Linge.

Eidsdal port might not offer extensive facilities found in larger ports but is charming and strategically located for travelers looking to explore Norway's iconic fjords.

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