ELLOES
- Latitude: 58.1764
- Longitude: 11.4797
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Sweden
Location: Sweden
I'm sorry, but I couldn't find any specific information about a marina named "ELLOES" in Sweden. It's possible that the marina you're referring to might be under a different name, or it could be a smaller, less well-known location that isn't widely documented.
However, in general, marinas in Sweden typically offer a variety of services and amenities which can include:
Boat Mooring and Berthing: The marina will usually have berths for both visiting and permanent boats. These can accommodate various sizes of vessels, from small boats to larger yachts.
Facilities: Common facilities may include electricity and water supply on the docks, restrooms, showers, laundry facilities, and sometimes fuel docks.
Repair and Maintenance Services: Many marinas in Sweden offer services such as boat repairs, maintenance, and winter storage.
Waste Disposal: Proper waste disposal systems including grey water, black water, and general waste management.
Security: Surveillance and security protocols to ensure the safety of the vessels and visitors.
Recreational Amenities: Restaurants, cafes, shops, and possibly rental services for bikes or small boats.
WiFi: Free or paid wireless internet access.
Access to Attractions: Proximity to local attractions, which could include historical sites, natural parks, and cultural events.
If you have any more specific or detailed information about "ELLOES," I might be able to provide more targeted assistance. Otherwise, for accurate and detailed specifications, it may be helpful to contact local tourism boards or a directory of Swedish marinas.
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