NEW SPIDDLE QUAY
- Latitude: 53.2405
- Longitude: -9.31052
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in Ireland
Location: Ireland
Marina: New Spiddle Quay (An Spidéal Quay)
Location: An Spidéal (Spiddle), County Galway, Ireland. Located on the northern shore of Galway Bay, the quay is part of the scenic Connemara region.
Description: New Spiddle Quay, also known as An Spidéal Quay, is a bustling maritime facility serving both commercial and recreational activities. It acts as a gateway to Galway Bay and offers a picturesque setting with stunning coastal views. The marina is situated in a historically rich area with vibrant Irish culture, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
Specifications and Facilities:
Berthing:
- Capacity: The quay accommodates a moderate number of boats, including fishing vessels, leisure boats, and smaller yachts.
- Depth: The water depth at the quay is generally sufficient for medium-sized vessels, but skippers should be aware of tidal variations typical to the region.
- Moorings: Secure mooring options available with both alongside and pontoon berths.
Access:
- Navigation: Mariners can access the quay via clearly marked channels. Local nautical charts and tide tables should be consulted to navigate safely.
- Road Access: Easily accessible via the R336 road, connecting Spiddle to Galway City and other parts of Connemara.
- Public Transport: There are bus services connecting Spiddle to Galway and other nearby communities.
Facilities:
- Fuel Dock: Availability of diesel and petrol for refueling.
- Water and Electricity: Freshwater supply and shore power connections available.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities for garbage disposal and recycling.
- Boat Repair and Maintenance: Basic repair services and maintenance support.
- Slipway: A slipway for launching and recovering small boats.
- Security: The quay is monitored to ensure the safety and security of moored vessels.
Amenities:
- Toilets and Showers: Restrooms and shower facilities for mariners.
- Wi-Fi: Internet access for visitors.
- Laundry: Laundry services available nearby.
- Provisions: Grocery stores and local markets within a short walk from the quay.
- Dining and Entertainment: A variety of pubs, cafes, and restaurants offering traditional Irish cuisine and a friendly atmosphere.
- Accommodation: Options include B&Bs, guesthouses, and hotels in the vicinity.
Nearby Attractions:
- Cultural Sites: Traditional Irish music sessions, local craft shops, and cultural festivals.
- Natural Beauty: Access to scenic walking trails, beaches, and the rugged landscapes of Connemara.
- Wildlife Watching: Opportunities for bird watching and marine wildlife tours.
Important Notes for Mariners:
- Weather: Mariners should be prepared for variable weather conditions and consult local forecasts.
- Tides: Pay attention to tidal patterns which can significantly affect water levels at the quay.
- Local Regulations: Familiarize yourself with local maritime regulations and respect the environment.
Contact Information: For berthing reservations, services, and further inquiries, mariners should contact the New Spiddle Quay management office directly.
Conclusion: New Spiddle Quay is a charming and well-equipped marina offering a blend of modern facilities and traditional Irish charm, making it a desirable port of call for anyone navigating the beautiful Galway Bay area.
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