MOOK

  • NLMOK
  • Latitude: 51.7511
  • Longitude: 5.88253
  • Inland, Europe
  • Port in Netherlands

Location: Mook Gelderland 6585 Netherlands

Mook is a quaint village located in the province of Limburg in the southeastern part of the Netherlands. While Mook itself is not renowned for having a large-scale marine port like those found in major cities such as Rotterdam or Amsterdam, it is still of interest due to its proximity to various waterways, notably the Maas River (Meuse River), which enhances its scenic beauty and gives it historical significance.

General Characteristics:

  • Location: Mook, Limburg, Netherlands
  • Nearest Large City: Nijmegen (approximately 11 km north)
  • River: Located near the Maas (Meuse) River

Specification and Features:

  • Type of Port: Smaller-scale port or marina for recreational boating
  • Primary Use: Typically used for leisure boating, small cargo transfer, and possibly small-scale fishing activities
  • Docking Facilities: Likely includes facilities for docking small to medium-sized boats
  • Access: Accessible via the Maas River and potentially connected to other regional waterways
  • Amenities: May include basic amenities such as fuel stations, boat repair services, and possibly small shops or cafes
  • Navigation: Mostly frequented by local boaters and tourists; not equipped for large commercial shipping
  • Nearby Attractions: Close to nature reserves, walking and cycling trails, and historical sites, providing added attractions for visitors

Connectivity and Transportation:

  • Road Connections: Road access from major nearby cities such as Nijmegen
  • Public Transport: Accessible by regional bus services and possibly local train services
  • Air Travel: Closest major airport would be in Eindhoven or Düsseldorf (Germany)

Environmental Considerations:

  • Conservation Efforts: Regional efforts focus on preserving the natural beauty and biodiversity of the Maas river and its surroundings
  • Water Quality: Generally good, supporting recreational activities like boating and fishing

Economic Impact:

  • Local Economy: Primarily influenced by tourism, recreation, and small-scale fishing
  • Employment: Offers jobs related to tourism, boating services, retail, hospitality, and local craft industries

Historical and Cultural Significance:

  • Cultural Sites: Area rich in history with landmarks such as medieval castles, churches, and museums
  • Historical Importance: The Maas River has historically been a crucial transport route affecting the development of villages and towns along its banks

Opportunities and Development:

  • Tourism Potential: High potential for growth in eco-tourism and recreational activities
  • Future Development: Possible plans for enhancing marina facilities, increasing accommodation options, and promoting the cultural and historical heritage of the area

While Mook may not be a major marine port, its coastal charm and tranquil river setting make it a delightful destination for boaters and tourists alike, offering a blend of picturesque scenery, historical intrigue, and modern-day amenities.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
SWITZERLAND Passenger RUFSHEIM 04:54:33
HUSKY Other VERKEERSBEGELEIDING 11/21/2024
GAASPERLAND Cargo 11/21/2024
SAFIRA Cargo 11/21/2024
CASCADE Cargo HEIJEN 11/19/2024
RIELINDA Other DEN BOSCH 11/18/2024
ELISABETH Cargo ZEEWOLDE 11/18/2024
VIGILANT Other LELYSTAD 11/18/2024
RN-RE008 Port 11/17/2024
SIRIUS Sailing 11/17/2024
CALM Pleasure 11/17/2024
WESOPA Cargo 11/17/2024
RUDAN-D Cargo ROTTERDAM SPIJK 11/15/2024
NAVIGATIO Cargo 11/14/2024
TEXIERA Pleasure 11/13/2024
LE 80 Pleasure 11/9/2024
GRAVELAND Other NIJMEGEN 11/7/2024
RIANNE Pleasure 11/7/2024
SWITZERLAND Passenger RUFSHEIM 11/7/2024
AQUILO Dredging 11/5/2024

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