LOCHRANZA
- GBLRZ
- Latitude: 55.7078
- Longitude: -5.30033
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in UK
Location: Lochranza North Ayrshire KA27 8HL UK
Phone number: +44 1770 830216
Web-site: https://www.visitarran.com/lochranza
Lochranza is a village located on the Isle of Arran in Scotland, UK. While it is more commonly known for its scenic beauty, Lochranza has a small, functional marine port that primarily serves local needs rather than large commercial or industrial shipping activities. Below are some details and specifications related to Lochranza as a marine port:
Location
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 55.7055° N latitude and 5.2919° W longitude
- Region: Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, Scotland
- Nearby landmarks: Lochranza Castle, Lochranza Distillery
Port Facilities
- Type: Small coastal port / ferry terminal
- Primary Use: Passenger ferries, small vessels, and pleasure craft
- Port Operator: Managed by Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL) for the ferry operations
Technical Specifications
Berthing Facilities:
- One main pier used for docking ferries and small vessels.
- Quay length sufficient for the ferry that operates the route.
- Water depth is relatively shallow, suitable for small craft and local ferry services.
Passenger Services:
- Terminal building with waiting room facilities.
- Ticketing office for ferry services.
Navigation:
- Clearly marked channels and navigational aids for safe entry and departure.
- Tidal conditions must be observed as tidal swings can affect docking.
Ferry Route:
- Operated by Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac Ferries).
- Connects Lochranza to Claonaig on the Kintyre Peninsula, mainland Scotland.
Surrounding Area
Amenities:
- Limited number of shops, pub, and accommodation facilities in Lochranza village.
- Lochranza Castle and Arran Distillery offer tourist attractions in the vicinity.
Transport Links:
- Local roads connect to other parts of the Isle of Arran.
- Further ferry connections available from Brodick to Ardrossan on mainland Scotland.
Environmental and Other Considerations
Environmental Impact:
- Careful consideration of local marine and coastal ecosystems.
- Efforts to minimize pollution and preserve natural beauty of the area.
Community Involvement:
- Strong sense of community and cooperation with local inhabitants.
- Engagement in local tourism and leisure activities.
Use During Certain Seasons
- Tourist Season:
- Higher passenger traffic during summer months due to tourism.
- Leisure sailing and fishing activities increase.
Lochranza's marine port serves as a quaint and vital local transport hub, connecting residents and visitors to mainland Scotland and supporting the tourism-driven economy of the Isle of Arran. The port is well-suited to small-scale operations, emphasizing environmental stewardship and community integration.
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