FREDERIKSSUND
- DKFDS
- Latitude: 55.8361
- Longitude: 12.0543
- Baltic Sea
- Port in Denmark
Location: Frederikssund 3600 Denmark
Phone number: +45 47 31 21 00
Web-site: http://www.frederikssund.dk
Frederikssund is a town located on the east coast of Denmark, situated on the shores of the Roskilde Fjord, which is part of the larger Zealand island. The port of Frederikssund serves as a maritime gateway to the region and combines aspects of commercial, recreational, and occasionally smaller industrial activities. Below are key details and specifications of Frederikssund's marine port:
Location:
- Country: Denmark
- Region: Zealand
- Geographic Coordinates: Approx. 55.8333° N latitude, 12.0667° E longitude
Port Description:
- Type: Coastal port/city port
- Functions: Primarily serves recreational, small-scale commercial, and local transportation needs.
- Accessibility: The port is accessible via the Roskilde Fjord, providing entry from the Kattegat Sea.
Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Berthing: Multiple berths catering to small to mid-sized vessels, yachts, and boats.
- Marina: Equipped with marina facilities for recreational boating, including mooring, docking, and maintenance services.
- Warehousing: Limited warehousing options might be available for local businesses and small-scale logistics.
- Navigation Aids: Standard Danish navigational aids, including buoys, lights, and markers, ensure safe entry and departure.
- Fueling Stations: Available for boats and yachts for recreational and commercial vessels.
- Repair Services: Basic repair and maintenance services with more specialized marine services available at nearby larger ports.
Operational Details:
- Working Hours: Generally aligns with business hours but may vary for marine-related activities.
- Port Authority: Local municipal administration oversees port operations and regulations, ensuring adherence to safety and environmental standards.
- Pilotage: Not typically required for the port, given its scale, but can be arranged for larger navigation to the region.
- Customs and Immigration: Limited, given the port's small scale; major customs operations are handled at larger ports.
Surrounding Infrastructure:
- Road Connectivity: Well-connected by local and regional road networks.
- Rail Connectivity: Proximity to regional rail services that connect Frederikssund with the greater Zealand area and Copenhagen.
- Amenities: Including restaurants, retail stores, and other recreational facilities that support both local and visiting mariners.
Environmental Considerations:
- Sustainability: Efforts are made to maintain cleanliness and minimize ecological impact, with proper waste disposal and water treatment facilities in place.
Nearby Attractions:
- Frederikssund Museum: Offers local heritage and maritime history.
- Viking Festival: A notable annual event that draws visitors to the historical re-enactment and cultural festivity.
Frederikssund's port may not handle significant international maritime traffic but is vital for regional maritime activities, local commerce, and recreational boating. The town and port blend historical charm with essential contemporary facilities, making it a valuable node in Denmark's maritime network.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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HELA | Pleasure | 04:25:55 | ||
CANICHA | Sailing | 02:27:54 | ||
MILEVIDT | Pleasure | 1/12/2025 | ||
SWING NIMBUS 365 | Pleasure | 1/4/2025 | ||
BOUNTY | Sailing | 12/22/2024 |