NORTH BERWICK
- GBNBW
- Latitude: 56.0606
- Longitude: -2.71972
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in UK
Location: North Berwick East Lothian Eh29 4JL UK
Web-site: https://www.eastlothian.gov.uk/info/210624/harbours/12372/north_berwick_harbour
Port of North Berwick, UK
Overview
North Berwick is a picturesque coastal town located in East Lothian, Scotland. It is renowned for its stunning views, rich history, and as a prime site for tourism and recreational activities. The harbor itself is relatively small compared to major commercial ports and primarily serves local boaters, fishermen, and tourists rather than large-scale commercial shipping.
Specifications and Facilities
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 56.058° N latitude and 2.718° W longitude.
- Proximity to Major Cities: About 25 miles east of Edinburgh.
Harbor Facilities:
- Docking: Limited docking facilities, mostly suited for small crafts, yachts, and fishing vessels.
- Moorings: Several moorings are available on a seasonal basis. No deep-water berths are available.
- Harbour Master: Present, responsible for the management and operations of the harbor.
- Launch Ramp: Available for recreational boating and small fishing vessels.
Navigational Information:
- Approach: The harbor is accessed via a well-marked channel.
- Tides: Tidal with considerable variation; tidal information should be checked in advance.
- Depth: The depth of water in the harbor is shallow, requiring local knowledge for safe navigation, especially at low tide.
Services:
- Fuel: Limited fueling facilities; boaters need to plan accordingly.
- Repairs: Basic repair facilities present.
- Water and Power: Shore power and fresh water are available to berthed boats.
Commercial Activity:
- Primarily caters to small-scale, local commercial fishing operations.
- No large cargo loading/unloading facilities.
Recreation and Tourism:
- Tours: Popular for boat tours to nearby islands, such as the Bass Rock, famous for its large gannet colony.
- Wildlife Watching: Renowned spot for bird watching and marine life observation.
- Beaches: Multiple sandy beaches lie adjacent to the harbor, making it a family-friendly destination.
- Golf: The town is home to several prestigious golf courses.
Transport Links:
- Road: Well-connected by road from Edinburgh and other parts of East Lothian.
- Rail: Regular train services to and from Edinburgh.
- Bus: Local and regional bus services.
- Parking: Limited parking available near the harbor.
Safety and Regulations:
- Life-saving and safety equipment available around the harbor area.
- Strict adherence to maritime safety protocols.
- Local regulations enforced by the harbor master, including environmental protection measures.
Key Points to Remember
- Nature: Small-scale harbor with a strong focus on recreational and local community use.
- Services: Basic; more suited for leisure and small-scale commercial usage than for large cargo or industrial purposes.
- Tourism: High tourism value, especially for wildlife tours and waterfront activities.
- Limitations: Shallow waters and limited facilities for larger vessels.
This charming harbor adds significant value to North Berwick’s appeal as a coastal destination, reflecting both its historical legacy and vibrant community life.
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