HUSAROE
- Latitude: 59.5022
- Longitude: 18.8444
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Sweden
Location: Husarö Stockholm County Sweden
Husaro (often stylized as Husarö) is a small island situated in the Stockholm archipelago in Sweden. Although it is not known for being a major marine port, the archipelago itself includes numerous docks and smaller ports catering to maritime traffic. Below is a descriptive overview and specifications pertinent to Husaro and its surrounding waters:
General Description:
- Location: Husarö is located in the Stockholm Archipelago, to the northeast of Stockholm city.
- Coordinates: Roughly 59°29'N latitude and 18°52'E longitude.
- Accessibility: Primarily accessible by boat, with regular ferry services connecting it to larger islands and the mainland.
- Natural Setting: The island is known for its scenic beauty, rocky shores, and lush woodlands. It is a popular destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts.
Ports and Facilities:
Port Type: Small-scale docking areas designed primarily for private boats, fishing vessels, and tour boats. Not a major commercial port.
Berthing: Limited berthing facilities located at small piers, typically accommodating small to medium-sized vessels. Larger ships would dock at more significant ports in the region like Sandhamn or Vaxholm.
Depth: Varies significantly around the island, with many shallow areas requiring careful navigation. Small boat harbors typically have sufficient depth for vessels up to 2-3 meters draft.
Amenities: Basic facilities including some mooring points, water supply, and public restrooms. More extensive amenities and services such as fuel and major repairs need to be sought in larger nearby islands or Stockholm.
Navigation:
Approaches: The navigational approach to Husarö involves navigating through the intricate network of islands and waterways typical of the Stockholm archipelago. Mariners should use updated nautical charts and follow marked navigation channels carefully to avoid underwater hazards.
Lights and Buoys: Navigation aids are installed throughout the archipelago, including buoys and lights, though some smaller docking areas may not be well-lit. Daylight navigation is recommended for first-time visitors.
Weather: The Baltic Sea climate affects the area, with relatively mild but variable weather conditions, including potential challenges such as fog and sudden squalls.
Activities and Tourism:
- Recreational Boating: A popular spot for boating enthusiasts exploring the archipelago.
- Cycling and Hiking: Other popular activities, with trails providing scenic views and opportunities for wildlife observation.
- Accommodation: Limited, with some rental cottages and a few inns, but visitors often come for day trips from other parts of the archipelago or mainland.
It's important to note that while Husarö doesn't feature extensive port facilities, it is part of the larger network of small islands that together form a rich and accessible maritime region for both leisure and minor commercial activities in the Stockholm archipelago.
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