GETTERON

  • SEGEN
  • Latitude: 57.1167
  • Longitude: 12.2333
  • Baltic Sea
  • Port in Sweden

Location: Sweden

Getterön is a small and picturesque locale in Sweden, known primarily for its natural beauty and bird-watching opportunities rather than being a major marine port. Here’s a description and specifications of Getterön as a marine area:

Location:

Getterön is situated near the town of Varberg in Halland County, on the southwest coast of Sweden. It faces the Kattegat Sea, which is part of the North Sea.

General Description:

Getterön is renowned for its natural reserves and is a popular destination for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts. The area features several lagoons and wetlands that attract a variety of bird species. While not a traditional marine port, it does have facilities for small boats and recreational vessels.

Marine Facilities:

  • Marina/Harbor: Getterön has a small marina that caters mostly to local and visiting recreational boaters. It’s equipped with piers and moorings.
  • Anchorage: There are designated areas for anchoring smaller vessels.
  • Jetty/Pier Facilities: Available for docking of small boats; these are often used by tourists and locals.
  • Boat Services: Basic services are available including fuel, minor repairs, and maintenance, but facilities are limited compared to a larger industrial port.

Specifications:

  • Water Depth: Suitable for small to medium-sized recreational vessels; not equipped for large commercial ships.
  • Navigation: Channel markers and buoys are in place to guide boats safely into the marina.
  • Tide and Weather Conditions: As with most of Sweden's west coast, weather can be variable, with conditions in the Kattegat Sea affecting local waters. Tides are typically moderate.

Surrounding Infrastructure:

  • Access: Easily accessible from Varberg town by road. Public transport is limited, but car and bike routes are well-maintained.
  • Amenities: Nearby Varberg offers accommodations, dining, and shopping. Locally, there might be smaller cafes and shops catering to visitors.
  • Tourist Attractions: Notable sites include Getterön Nature Reserve, featuring trails and observation points for bird watching.

Environmental Considerations:

Getterön is within a sensitive environmental area, so there are restrictions on activities that could impact the local ecosystem. Respecting these regulations is important to preserve the natural beauty and biodiversity of the area.

Summary:

Getterön is not a commercial marine port but serves as a charming and convenient marina for recreational boating, with basic amenities and services. Its real appeal lies in its natural beauty and the tranquility it offers to visitors, making it a lovely spot for nature lovers and recreational sailors.

For detailed and up-to-date information, particularly if planning a visit or sailing trip, it is advisable to check local resources or contact the local tourist office or marina authorities.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
CLIPPER Passenger 12:56:09
VG 81 SVANSJO Fishing 12:54:45
MAGNUS Towing/Tug VARBERG 2/18/2025
MAJ RICHARD WINTERS Cargo SEVAG 2/16/2025
SCOT NAVIGATOR Other SEVAG 2/15/2025
HILDA B Cargo SEVAG 2/14/2025
SCOT PIONEER Cargo VARBERG 2/14/2025
NORHEIM Cargo SEVAG 2/12/2025
MILLERNTOR Cargo VARBERG SE 2/12/2025
SCOT MARINER Cargo SEFAG 2/11/2025
SCOT RANGER Cargo SEVAG 2/11/2025
MV SCOT CARRIER Cargo SEVAG 2/8/2025
LADY MENNA Cargo SEVAG 2/8/2025
SCOT ISLES Cargo SEVAG 2/7/2025
SCOT BAY Cargo SEVAG 2/7/2025
SEELAND Cargo VARBERG 2/6/2025
WILSON CALAIS Cargo GBNHO 2/3/2025
NORVIND Cargo VARBERG-SE 2/3/2025
SCANDICA baycraft FAIRWAYWORK 2/2/2025
JADE Cargo VARBRERG 2/2/2025

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