HVALER
- NOHVA
- Latitude: 59.0237
- Longitude: 11.0391
- Norwegian Coast
- Port in Norway
Location: Hvaler Norway
Hvaler is a picturesque archipelago located in the southeastern part of Norway, within the county of Viken. While it is not primarily known as a major commercial marine port, it serves a variety of roles including transport, tourism, and local fishing activities. Below are some details and specifications related to Hvaler as a marine port area:
General Information:
- Location: Hvaler Archipelago, Viken County, Norway.
- Coordinates: Approximately 59.0415° N latitude and 10.9333° E longitude.
- Nearby Major City: Fredrikstad, which acts as a more significant commercial hub in the region.
Port Characteristics:
- Type: Small to medium-sized ports and marinas mainly supporting small vessel traffic, including fishing boats, pleasure crafts, and ferries.
- Harbors: Includes multiple smaller harbors and docking areas such as Skjærhalden, Vesterøy, and Asmaløy.
Infrastructure:
- Depth: Generally shallow waters suitable for small to medium-sized vessels. Depths can vary, so it's advisable to consult specific chart data for precise measurements.
- Docking Facilities: Basic docking facilities available, including floating pontoons and traditional marinas with mooring options.
- Navigation Aids: Equipped with standard navigation aids for safe passage, including lighthouses, buoys, and beacons.
- Amenities: Basic amenities available at the marinas, including fuel stations, fresh water, and repair services, albeit limited compared to major ports.
Services:
- Ferry Services: Regular ferry connections to and from the mainland, including routes to Fredrikstad and other nearby locations.
- Fishing Industry: Active local fishing industry, though on a smaller scale compared to major commercial fishing ports.
- Tourism: High tourist activity during the summer months with many recreational boaters and tourists visiting the beaches, nature reserves, and cultural heritage sites.
Environmental and Regulatory Considerations:
- Environmental Protection: The Hvaler archipelago is part of several conservation areas and marine parks, including Ytre Hvaler National Park, so adherence to environmental regulations is strict.
- Regulatory Authority: Governed by local and national maritime authorities ensuring safety and environmental protection.
Nearby Facilities:
- Emergency Services: Available through local emergency response units, including Coast Guard and local rescue services.
- Travel and Logistics: Limited compared to major ports, but sufficient for local needs and tourist activities.
Transport Links:
- Road Connections: Connects to the mainland via road bridges and regular ferry services.
- Public Transport: Local buses and taxi services available, and well-connected by ferry routes.
Key Attractions:
- Natural Beauty: Known for its stunning landscapes, beaches, and protected natural areas.
- Cultural Sites: Historic sites, including ancient ruins, traditional Norwegian architecture, and local museums.
It should be noted that Hvaler is more geared towards local and recreational activities rather than large-scale commercial port operations. Nonetheless, it plays a vital role in the local economy and community, providing essential maritime services and acting as a gateway to the beautiful Hvaler archipelago.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
TORINE | Passenger | SKJAERHALDEN | 2/21/2025 | |
RS RAGNAR S. PLATOU | Port | VHF16 TLF02016 | 2/21/2025 | |
HEIA | Other | 2/21/2025 | ||
GRAVNINGEN | Passenger | SKJAERHALDENFJORDEN | 2/21/2025 | |
OLAVA | Passenger | SKJAERHALDEN | 2/20/2025 | |
SUNSETT | Other | 2/19/2025 | ||
RESCUE HORN STAYER | Port | 2/16/2025 | ||
VESLEO II | Passenger | STD-SKJH VV | 2/8/2025 | |
KELLY | Sailing |