MOVILLE QUAY
- Latitude: 55.1856
- Longitude: -7.04139
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in Ireland
Location: Ireland
Moville Quay is a charming quayside area located in the town of Moville, County Donegal, Ireland. This area is known for its scenic views and serves as a key point of interest for both locals and visitors. Below is a description and general specifications of Moville Quay:
Description:
- Location: Moville, County Donegal, Ireland
- Type: Quay/Harbor Area
- Setting: Situated along the northern shore of Lough Foyle, Moville Quay provides a picturesque setting with views across the lough.
- Usage: Primarily used for docking small boats, fishing vessels, and leisure crafts. The quay is a popular spot for anglers and those looking to enjoy the scenic marine environment.
- Attractions: The quay area is known for its beautiful coastal scenery, walking paths, and proximity to local amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and shops.
Specifications:
- Structure: Traditional stone construction, with modern reinforcements where necessary.
- Facilities:
- Mooring Points: Available for small boats and fishing vessels.
- Slipway: Provided for easy launching and retrieval of boats.
- Fishing Areas: Designated spots for both commercial and recreational fishing.
- Parking: Limited parking available nearby for vehicles and boat trailers.
- Navigation: Standard harbor lighting and navigational aids are in place to guide vessels safely.
- Depth: Varies with tide; typically suitable for small to medium-sized boats.
- Services: While there are limited services directly at the quay, the nearby town of Moville offers essential services including fuel, groceries, dining, and accommodation.
- Maintenance: Maintained by local authorities to ensure safety and functionality.
Recreational Activities:
- Fishing: Popular spot for both shore and boat fishing.
- Walking: Coastal paths offer scenic walks with views across Lough Foyle.
- Boating: Ideal for leisure boating, including kayaking and sailing.
- Wildlife Watching: The area is known for its rich marine life and birdwatching opportunities.
Connectivity:
- Road Access: Easily accessible by road from the town center of Moville.
- Public Transport: Limited public transport options; primarily accessed by private vehicle or local transport services.
Nearby Attractions:
- Moville Town: Offers cultural and historical sites, along with dining and shopping opportunities.
- Inishowen Peninsula: Known for its stunning landscapes and outdoor activities.
- Lough Foyle Ferry: Nearby ferry service provides cross-border access to Northern Ireland.
Moville Quay’s blend of traditional charm and practical facilities makes it a beloved spot for recreational and occasional commercial maritime activities in the region.
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