KAASEBERGA
- Latitude: 55.3845
- Longitude: 14.0638
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Sweden
Location: Kåseberga 276 45 Sweden
Marine Port Description and Specifications: Kåseberga, Sweden
General Overview: Kåseberga is a small fishing village located on the southern coast of Sweden, within the municipality of Ystad, Skåne County. Although it is not a major commercial port, it is known for its picturesque landscapes, historical sites, and local fishing activities. The village is notably close to the famous archaeological site Ales Stenar, a megalithic monument often referred to as the "Stonehenge of Sweden."
Location:
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 55.377° N latitude, 14.057° E longitude.
- Accessibility: The port is accessible via local roads connecting to larger highways, and it is within reasonable driving distance from the nearest larger town, Ystad.
Port Infrastructure:
- Harbor Type: Small fishing and recreational harbor.
- Berthing Facilities: Limited berthing facilities, primarily for small fishing vessels and pleasure boats.
- Depth: Shallow waters, suitable for smaller vessels. The depth can vary but typically ranges between 1.5 to 3 meters.
- Mooring: Limited mooring options, generally using traditional methods like buoys or quay-side mooring for small boats.
Facilities and Services:
- Slipway/Boat Ramp: Available for launching small boats and fishing vessels.
- Fish Processing: Basic facilities for local fishermen to process their catch.
- Fuel and Supplies: Limited availability of marine fuel and basic supplies; it is advisable for vessels to procure these in larger nearby ports.
- Amenities: The village offers amenities such as local restaurants, cafes, and basic accommodation. There are no extensive port-related services like those found in larger commercial ports.
Navigation and Safety:
- Navigational Aids: Basic navigational aids are present, suitable for local traffic. Vessels should be equipped with up-to-date nautical charts and GPS systems.
- Harbor Master: A local authority or representative may be available for managing harbor activities.
- Weather Considerations: The area can be subject to swift changes in weather conditions, typical of the Baltic Sea's southern coastline. Mariners should monitor weather forecasts closely.
Usage:
- Primary Uses: Fishing and recreational boating. The port serves as a central hub for local fishermen and a scenic spot for tourists interested in marine and historical sites.
- Commercial Traffic: Minimal. The port does not handle large cargo or commercial shipping operations.
Tourist and Cultural Highlights:
- Ales Stenar: A significant draw for tourists, this ancient megalithic site consists of 59 large boulders arranged in the shape of a ship, believed to date back to the early Iron Age.
- Local Cuisine: Fresh seafood is a highlight, with local eateries offering dishes featuring the catch of the day.
- Scenic Views: The port and surrounding areas offer stunning coastal views, making it a popular spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts.
Conclusion: Kåseberga harbor is a charming, small-scale port suited for local fishing and recreational activities. Its scenic beauty and historical significance make it a noteworthy destination for visitors to the southern coast of Sweden, even though it lacks extensive commercial shipping infrastructure.
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