HVITSTEN
- NOHVT
- Latitude: 59.5979
- Longitude: 10.6541
- Norwegian Coast
- Port in Norway
Location: Hvitsten Viken Norway
Hvitsten is a small village located in the southeastern part of Norway within the municipality of Vestby in Viken county. While it is picturesque and holds historical significance, it does not have a large commercial marine port facility. Instead, Hvitsten is known for its maritime heritage, including its connection to the Olsen family, famous for their shipping company Fred. Olsen & Co.
General Overview of Hvitsten Marine Facilities:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 59.56°N latitude and 10.68°E longitude.
- Nearby Cities: It is situated between the larger municipalities of Oslo to the north and Moss to the south.
Accessibility & Navigation:
- Waterways: Located along the Oslofjord, providing access to the North Sea.
- Approach Channel: Suitable for small to medium-sized vessels, as this region is primarily recreational and residential rather than commercial.
Infrastructure & Services:
- Docking Facilities: Limited to small docks and piers suitable for private boats, yachts, and minor commercial vessels.
- Mooring: Available but typically geared towards local and visiting recreational boats.
- Fueling Services: Limited; boaters often need to rely on services in nearby, larger ports.
- Repair and Maintenance: Minimal facilities for significant repairs; basic services might be available, but major services would require traveling to larger nearby ports.
Amenities:
- Restaurants and Shops: A few local establishments are available, providing the quaint charm of a Norwegian village.
- Transportation: Primarily accessed via road; public transport options are limited. Larger transport hubs are available in nearby towns and cities.
- Tourism & Recreation: The area serves as a tranquil destination with scenic views, ideal for leisure boating, coastal hiking, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Oslofjord region.
Weather and Tides:
- Climate: Coastal climate with relatively mild winters and cool summers.
- Tidal Information: Regular semi-diurnal tides (two high tides and two low tides each day), with moderate tidal ranges. Local tide tables should be consulted for specific information.
Regulations:
- Maritime Regulations: Governed by Norwegian maritime laws, with specific local regulations enforceable by the Vestby municipality and national maritime authorities.
For commercial maritime operations, larger and better-equipped ports such as Oslo, Moss, or Drammen should be considered. These ports offer advanced infrastructure that accommodates cargo ships, extensive services, and handling facilities.
Conclusion: Hvitsten is a charming and historically significant coastal village with basic maritime amenities for recreational boating. It is not equipped to serve as a major commercial port but offers a peaceful and scenic locale for leisure activities. For commercial shipping needs, nearby major Norwegian ports provide the necessary infrastructure and services.
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