LA BOUILLE
- FROLL
- Latitude: 49.3532
- Longitude: 0.935372
- Inland, Europe
- Port in France
Location: La Bouille France
La Bouille is a small village located on the banks of the Seine River in the Normandy region of northern France. Here is a general description and specification of La Bouille as a marine port:
Location
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 49.3833° N latitude and 0.9636° E longitude.
- Proximity to Major Cities: Located about 20 kilometers southwest of Rouen, an important city in the Normandy region.
Description
- Type of Port: La Bouille is primarily a river port. It is smaller compared to larger commercial ports and serves local and regional needs.
- Functionality: It is used for various purposes including small-scale commercial activities, recreational boating, and local logistics. It may also serve as a mooring point for river cruise boats that navigate the Seine.
- Infrastructure: Given its size, the infrastructure is more modest compared to larger ports. It includes basic docking facilities, possibly a marina, mooring spots, and some warehousing or storage facilities.
Specifications
- Depth: The port’s depth could be limited, suitable primarily for smaller vessels, riverboats, and barges rather than large ocean-going ships.
- Berth Facilities: Typically has several berths for boats and small ships. Specific details on the number and size of berths would need validation from the port authority.
- Cargo Handling: While major industrial cargo handling is limited, the port may facilitate the movement of goods related to local industries or agriculture.
- Passenger Services: If used by river cruise boats, passenger services might include embarkation and disembarkation facilities.
- Loading and Unloading Equipment: Basic equipment to handle cargo such as small cranes, forklifts, and pallets might be available.
Services
- Harbor Master’s Office: Oversee port operations and provide guidance to vessels.
- Fueling Stations: Availability of fueling services for boats and small ships.
- Repair & Maintenance: Basic repair services for river vessels and recreational boats.
- Customs & Immigration: Limited scope for customs and immigration services, primarily for river traffic.
- Emergency Services: Basic emergency response mechanisms, including coordination with local municipal services.
Accessibility
- Road Access: Connected to regional road networks, facilitating easy transfer of goods and passengers to surrounding areas.
- Public Transport: Limited but possibly includes local bus services linking to nearby towns and cities.
- Navigational Aids: Basic navigational aids sufficient for riverine navigation and berthing.
Environmental Considerations
- Regulations: Subject to French environmental regulations for waterways, aimed at preserving the quality of the Seine River.
- Sustainability: Efforts likely to be in place to ensure sustainable practices, but scope is limited due to the smaller scale of activities.
Nearby Attractions
- Cultural Sites: The picturesque village of La Bouille offers scenic beauty, historical buildings, and local French culture. The proximity to Rouen allows for access to a larger array of tourist attractions.
- Natural Beauty: The Seine River provides a backdrop for various outdoor activities such as cycling, hiking, and river tours.
For detailed and up-to-date information, including specific berth dimensions or availability, it is recommended to contact the local port authority or visit their official website if available.
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