LOWER LARGO

  • Latitude: 56.2117
  • Longitude: -2.94028
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Marina in UK

Address: Lower Largo Fife UK

Lower Largo is a small coastal village located in Fife, Scotland, on the north shore of the Firth of Forth. The village itself has historical significance, particularly as the birthplace of Alexander Selkirk, the real-life inspiration for Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe". However, Lower Largo is more known as a quaint fishing village rather than a full-scale commercial marine port.

Description:

  • Location: Lower Largo, Fife, Scotland
  • Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 56.21°N latitude and 2.94°W longitude
  • Nearby Major Cities: Edinburgh (around 35 miles to the southwest)
  • Primary Function: Historically, the village served as a small fishing harbor. Today, it is more recreational, featuring quaint coastal attractions and residences.

Harbour Specification:

Given its status as a small port and its primary use being fishing and recreational boating rather than large-scale commercial shipping, the specifications are somewhat limited compared to major commercial ports.

  1. Harbour Dimensions & Facilities:

    • Type: Small tidal harbor
    • Depth: Limited, typically suitable for smaller vessels. Larger vessels would not find the harbor accessible.
    • Docking Facilities: Basic facilities for small fishing boats and recreational crafts.
    • Mooring: Usually accomplished via small quays or alongside the harbor walls. No large-scale mooring facilities.
    • Navigation: Entry into the harbor is often subject to tidal conditions. Mariners must be cautious of the local sandbanks and tidal streams.
  2. Amenities for Boats:

    • Fuel: Typically not available. Vessels needing fuel would have to arrange accordingly prior.
    • Water Supply: Limited, suitable for smaller vessels.
    • Repair Facilities: Basic services only, would likely have to utilize services elsewhere for extensive repairs.
  3. Commercial Activity:

    • Fishing: Some local fishing activities, mostly on a very small scale.
    • Recreation: Popular with local sailors and for recreational purposes.
  4. Safety & Security:

    • Lifeboat Services: Closest RNLI lifeboat stations are located at Anstruther (approximately 10 miles northeast).
    • Navigation Aids: Basic aids; small lights and marker buoys typical of small UK harbors.
  5. Tourism & Local Sightseeing:

    • Alexander Selkirk Historical Interest: Significant point of interest.
    • Sandy Beaches and Coastal Walks: Popular for tourists.
    • Accommodations and Dining: Several local bed and breakfast establishments, small hotels, and dining options focusing on seafood.

Connectivity:

  • Nearest Major Transport Links:
    • Road: Accessible via local road networks connecting to the A92.
    • Rail: Closest significant rail station is at Kirkcaldy (around 10 miles northwest).
    • Air: Edinburgh Airport is the closest major airport, roughly 35 miles to the southwest.

Lower Largo does not function as a pivotal marine port in the commercial sense, but it is a charming coastal feature known more for its historical context and local maritime charm. Those visiting or using the harbor are generally local fishermen, recreational sailors, or tourists enjoying the history and scenery of this quaint Scottish village.

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