KILCHOAN

  • GBKOA
  • Latitude: 56.688
  • Longitude: -6.09359
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in UK

Location: UK

Kilchoan is a small village and the westernmost point of the British mainland, situated in the Highland region of Scotland. It is located on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula and overlooks the Sound of Mull. Kilchoan is known for its scenic beauty and remote location. While it is not a major commercial port, it does have a small pier that facilitates ferry services and local maritime activities.

Description:

Kilchoan's port primarily serves as a terminal for ferry services between Kilchoan and Tobermory on the Isle of Mull. The ferry service is operated by Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac). The port area is relatively small and is primarily designed to handle passenger ferries rather than large commercial shipping vessels.

Key Specifications:

  • Location: Kilchoan, Ardnamurchan Peninsula, Highland, Scotland, UK
  • Coordinates: Approximately 56.6960° N latitude, 6.1091° W longitude
  • Type of Port: Small pier, ferry terminal
  • Primary Use: Passenger ferries, local maritime activities
  • Ferry Services: Operated by Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac)
  • Destination: Primarily connects Kilchoan to Tobermory, Isle of Mull
  • Facilities:
    • Small passenger terminal
    • Pier for docking ferries
    • Basic amenities such as seating and waiting areas
  • Navigation:
    • Access through the Sound of Mull
    • Navigational aids as per standard maritime practice for small ferry ports
  • Nearby Infrastructure:
    • Limited due to the rural and remote location
    • Local roads connect Kilchoan to other parts of the Ardnamurchan Peninsula
    • Limited public transportation, primarily catering to local residents and tourists

Maritime and Logistic Considerations:

  • Tidal Information: Tides in the area are typical of the west coast of Scotland, with moderate tidal ranges.
  • Weather Conditions: The region can experience variable weather, including strong winds and rain, typical of the Scottish Highlands.
  • Port Authority: Managed locally, with regulations in place to ensure safe operation of ferry services and local maritime activities.

Environmental Aspects:

  • Scenic Area: Kilchoan is in a region known for its natural beauty and wildlife.
  • Conservation Efforts: Due to its scenic and ecological importance, there may be specific conservation measures in place to protect the surrounding environment.

Economic and Social Importance:

  • Tourism: Kilchoan is a gateway for tourists visiting the Ardnamurchan Peninsula and the Isle of Mull.
  • Local Community: The port supports the local community by providing a vital link to the Isle of Mull and beyond.

Emergency Services:

  • Emergency Protocols: As per standard maritime and local community safety procedures.
  • Search and Rescue: Local resources may be supported by the UK Coastguard for maritime emergencies.

Due to its small size and specific use for ferry services, Kilchoan's port might not offer the extensive facilities of larger commercial ports but plays a crucial role in local transportation and tourism.

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