NORTH QUEENSFERRY
- GBNOQ
- Latitude: 56.008
- Longitude: -3.39987
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in UK
Location: North Queensferry Fife UK
North Queensferry is a small village located on the northern shore of the Firth of Forth in Fife, Scotland. While it is not a major commercial marine port, it has historical significance and offers various facilities primarily aimed at small craft and recreational boating rather than large-scale commercial operations.
General Information
- Location: Northern shore of the Firth of Forth, opposite South Queensferry, Scotland.
- Coordinates: Approximately 56.0113° N latitude, 3.3942° W longitude.
Historical Significance
North Queensferry has historical importance due to its strategic location near the Forth Bridge and its role in ferry crossings dating back centuries. It was named after Queen Margaret who established the ferry service in the 11th century.
Facilities and Services
- Mooring: Primarily serves small boats and yachts. Limited facilities for larger vessels.
- Access: Generally used by pleasure boats, with some limited commercial fishing and local boat services.
- Harbor Composition: Consists of small piers and docking areas suitable for local and visiting small craft.
- Navigation: The Firth of Forth is a tidal estuary, so navigation requires attention to tidal changes and currents. Mariners typically use nautical charts and tide tables to plan their arrivals and departures.
Infrastructure
- Quays/Piers: Basic infrastructure supporting recreational boating activities.
- Maintenance: Limited provision for boat repair and maintenance. Larger repairs would likely be directed to more substantial nearby ports such as Rosyth.
- Amenities: Local amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation, are available in the village.
- Public Transport: Well-connected by road and rail, including the North Queensferry railway station with regular services to Edinburgh and other locations.
Nearby Points of Interest
- Forth Bridge: The iconic railway bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a marvel of Victorian engineering.
- Deep Sea World: One of Scotland’s premier aquariums, located in North Queensferry, attracting many visitors.
- Coastal Path: The Fife Coastal Path offers scenic walks with stunning views of the Firth of Forth.
Restrictions and Regulations
- Environmental Considerations: Being part of a tidal estuary, the area is subject to various environmental protection regulations.
- Navigation Restrictions: Mariners should be mindful of restricted areas, seasonal variations, and local maritime laws.
Conclusion
While North Queensferry does not function as a major commercial port, its charm lies in its historical heritage, scenic views, and the recreational boating opportunities it provides. It is best suited for leisure activities and serves as a picturesque spot within the Firth of Forth region.
For those seeking more substantial marine and commercial port facilities, locations such as the nearby Rosyth Dockyard would be better suited.
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