LEKNES FERJEKAI
- Latitude: 62.2066
- Longitude: 6.5301
- Port in Norway
Location: Leknes Nordland 8370 Norway
Web-site: http://www.leknesferjekai.no
Marine Port Description and Specification: Leknes Ferjekai, Norway
General Overview
Leknes Ferjekai is a ferry port facility situated in the town of Leknes, part of the Lofoten archipelago in Nordland county, Norway. Positioned amidst stunning natural beauty, this port is crucial for local transportation and tourism, connecting the islands with mainland Norway and other parts of Lofoten.
Location
- Coordinates: Approximately 68.1475° N latitude and 13.6072° E longitude
- Accessibility: Easily accessible from the European route E10, which traverses the Lofoten islands.
Port Specifications
- Type: Ferry Port/Terminal
- Primary Functions: Passenger and vehicle ferry services, goods transportation, and tourism services.
Infrastructure and Facilities
- Quay Length: Designed to accommodate typical ferry sizes operating in the region.
- Draft Depth: Varies depending on tide, generally around 7-8 meters. Always check for the latest soundings and tide schedules.
- Berths: Multiple berths available for simultaneous ferry operations.
- Terminal Building: Includes waiting areas, ticketing services, restrooms, and basic amenities.
- Loading/Unloading Area: Designated areas for vehicle waiting, boarding, and unloading.
- Parking Facilities: Limited but adequate parking available for passengers and visitors.
- Emergency Services: Basic emergency facilities available with quick access to local emergency response.
Operational Details
- Operating Hours: Typically operates through most of the day, with schedules subject to seasonal and weather adjustments.
- Ferry Services: Regularly connects Leknes with other parts of Lofoten and mainland Norway.
- Passenger Information: Clear signages in Norwegian and English for easy navigation; information desks available during operational hours.
- Cargo Handling: Limited facilities for cargo; priority is on vehicle and passenger transportation.
Environmental and Safety Measures
- Navigational Aids: Fully equipped with modern navigational aids including lights, buoys, and signaling systems for safe docking.
- Environmental Regulations: Aligns with Norwegian maritime laws and environmental guidelines to minimize ecological impact.
- Safety Procedures: Adhering to stringent safety protocols, regular drills, and checks.
Connectivity
- Local Transport: Buses, taxis, and car rentals available for onward travel within Leknes.
- Tourism: Vital gateway for tourism, providing access to scenic drives, hiking trails, fishing villages, and the spectacular Northern Lights during appropriate seasons.
Remarks
- Leknes Ferjekai serves as a critical link within the archipelago, ensuring connectivity for residents, businesses, and tourists.
- Always check the latest schedule and operational statuses from official sources before planning your journey. Weather conditions can significantly influence ferry operations in this region.
This summary offers a fundamental overview of Leknes Ferjekai. Travelers and freight operators are encouraged to consult official port authorities or ferry service providers for detailed, up-to-date information.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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OFOTEN EXPRESS | Passenger | SAEBOE | 11/21/2024 | |
INGEBORG I MEVIND | Sailing | 11/9/2024 |