ISLE OF WHITHORN
- GBWHH
- Latitude: 54.6989
- Longitude: -4.36528
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in UK
Location: UK
The Isle of Whithorn is a picturesque village situated in the Dumfries and Galloway region in southwest Scotland, UK. It is not a major industrial marine port but is recognized for its historical maritime importance and serves more as a small fishing harbor and a popular spot for recreational sailing. Here are some details and specifications about Isle of Whithorn:
General Description:
- Location: Dumfries and Galloway, Southwest Scotland, UK
- Coordinates: Approximately 54.635°N latitude and 4.372°W longitude
- Primary Function: Fishing, recreational boating, and tourism
- Accessibility: Generally accessible by road from the larger towns like Wigtown and Newton Stewart.
Port Features:
- Harbor Type: Small natural harbor
- Shelter: Provides decent shelter for small vessels; however, it is exposed to strong winds from certain directions.
- Tidal Range: Subject to significant tidal variation, which can affect berthing conditions.
Facilities:
- Berthing: Limited berthing spaces primarily for local fishing boats and visiting recreational vessels.
- Berths consist of quayside moorings and some pontoons.
- Depth: Varies depending on the tidal conditions. Mariners are advised to consult local tide tables and charts.
- Mooring: Additional mooring buoys available for small boats.
Navigation:
- Approach: Careful navigation is required when approaching the Isle of Whithorn. Mariners should be cautious of submerged rocks and shallow areas.
- Navigation Aids: There may be basic navigational markers. Local charts and advice from local sources should be referenced.
Services:
- Water and Electricity: Limited availability; essential services might be accessible depending on arrangements with local authorities or harbor personnel.
- Fuel: Limited or no refueling services for large vessels; small amounts might be available for local fishing boats.
- Maintenance: Basic repair services, if any, would be minimal and likely based on local skills and facilities.
Activities:
- Fishing: A traditional activity in the area; small-scale and local.
- Recreational Sailing: Popular during summer months with yachts and small pleasure craft visiting.
- Tourism: The Isle of Whithorn attracts visitors for its scenic beauty, historical sites (like St. Ninian’s Chapel), and maritime heritage.
Points of Interest:
- St. Ninian's Chapel: Ruins of a historic chapel overlooking the sea.
- Coastal Walks: Offers scenic walking routes with beautiful coastal views.
- Local Community and Culture: Authentic Scottish coastal village experience with local pubs and hospitality.
Contact:
- Local Harbor Master: There might be a local harbor master or council responsible for the management of the harbor. It's prudent to check in with local authorities for the latest information and navigational advice.
Note:
For the most accurate and updated information, it is essential to contact local maritime authorities or consult navigational guides specific to the region.
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Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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GOLDEN GIRL | Sailing | MARYPORT | 8/13/2025 |