LA BARRE DE MONTS
- FRLDM
- Latitude: 46.8933
- Longitude: -2.13852
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in France
Location: France
La Barre-de-Monts is a commune in the Vendée department in the Pays de la Loire region on the west coast of France. While it does not have a conventional large-scale commercial port, it is known for its proximity to the Fromentine port, which primarily serves as a gateway to the Île d'Yeu. Here’s a more detailed description and specification of the Fromentine port near La Barre-de-Monts:
Port Description
Name: Fromentine (nearest significant port to La Barre-de-Monts)
Location: Situated in the La Barre-de-Monts commune, Vendée department, France. It is strategically positioned on the Atlantic coast.
Key Functions:
- Passenger Transit: Primarily serves as a departure point for ferries to the Île d'Yeu. This is a significant function given the touristic appeal of the island.
- Fishing: Some local, smaller-scale fishing activities are present, given its coastal location.
- Tourism: Strong emphasis on tourist activities given the port’s role in ferry transport to a popular destination.
Port Specifications
Facilities:
- Ferry Terminal: Equipped to handle passenger ferries that travel to and from the Île d'Yeu.
- Berths: Several berths for small to medium-sized vessels, including passenger ferries and small fishing boats.
Navigation:
- Access Channel: Delineated and maintained to ensure safe passage for ferries and other vessels.
- Tidal Information: Given its coastal location, operations can be affected by tidal conditions. Mariners are advised to check local tide schedules.
Support Services:
- Parking: Adequate parking facilities for vehicles of passengers traveling to the Île d'Yeu.
- Shops and Restaurants: Various amenities catering to tourists, including eateries and retail shops.
- Ticketing and Waiting Facilities: Areas designated for the purchase of ferry tickets and for passenger wait.
Security and Customs:
- As a port facilitating domestic travel (within France), security services are present, although customs controls may not be as stringent as at international ports.
Environmental and Navigational Considerations
Weather Conditions: Subject to Atlantic Ocean weather patterns, with the potential for windy and stormy conditions at certain times of the year. Marine Ecology: Located in a region with significant ecological reserves and importance. Conservation efforts may affect port operations.
Usage
Primary Users: Ferry passengers, local fishermen, and tourists.
Primary Traffic: High footfall during tourist season, with peak periods aligned with vacation times and local events.
Contact Information
For updated information on ferry schedules, navigation safety, and port services, stakeholders typically refer to local maritime authorities or the ferry service providers operating out of Fromentine.
Summary
While La Barre-de-Monts itself does not feature a major commercial port, the nearby Fromentine plays a crucial role in local passenger transport to Île d'Yeu, supporting tourism, local fishing activities, and serving as a regional transport hub on the Atlantic coast.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
L'AMAZONE | Fishing | 04:21:00 | ||
FORT BOYARD | Dredging | FROMENTINE | 12:55:24 | |
CHLOTIA | Fishing | 11/25/2024 | ||
TORNADO | Towing/Tug | FROMENTINE GUARD | 11/22/2024 | |
PORT FROMENTINE | Passenger | 11/8/2024 |