NUSFJORD
- NOZNJ
- Latitude: 68.0357
- Longitude: 13.3514
- Norwegian Coast
- Port in Norway
Location: Nusfjord 8380 Norway
Web-site: URL_to_more_information_about_Nusfjord
Nusfjord is one of Norway's oldest and best-preserved fishing villages, located in the Lofoten archipelago within the Nordland county. As a historical and picturesque destination, Nusfjord offers a unique blend of natural beauty and traditional Norwegian architecture. This summary provides an overview and specification of Nusfjord as a marine port.
Port Description:
- Location: Nusfjord is situated on the southern side of Flakstadøya, an island in the Lofoten archipelago. It opens up to the Norwegian Sea.
- Coordinates: Approx. 68.0369° N latitude, 13.3399° E longitude.
Specifications:
Harbor Type:
- Coastal natural harbor.
- Primarily serves as a fishing village but is also a tourist destination.
Docking Facilities:
- Small-scale docks suitable for fishing vessels and small boats.
- Limited facilities for recreational yachts and small tourist boats.
Depth:
- Varies; generally shallow but suitable for the types of vessels that frequently use it (fishing boats, small yachts).
Tide:
- Nusfjord experiences typical tidal variations seen in coastal Norway.
Navigation:
- Navigation aids and local knowledge are essential due to possible submerged rocks and water depth considerations.
- Entry might be challenging during adverse weather conditions given its location in the Norwegian Sea.
Services:
- Basic amenities for fishermen and visitors, including fuel, provisions, and minor repair facilities.
- Some tourist-oriented services, such as guided tours, local cuisine, and accommodations in restored rorbuer (traditional fishermen's cabins).
Facilities:
- Shoreline: Characterized by traditional wooden structures, quaint homes, and fishing-related establishments.
- Onshore Attractions:
- Nusfjord itself is considered an open-air museum.
- The village has historic buildings including a sawmill, forge, and preserved fisherman cabins.
Transportation:
- Road access to Nusfjord is available via the E10 European route with local road connections.
- Nearest larger village with more extensive facilities: Leknes, approximately 20 kilometers away.
Environmental and Weather Conditions:
- Climate: Subarctic maritime climate with mild winters and cool summers.
- Weather: Can be unpredictable; often characterized by quick changes due to its maritime position.
- Safety: Strong winds and storms are common; vessels should monitor weather reports for safe navigation.
In summary, Nusfjord is an iconic and historic location rather than a commercial port. It serves primarily for local fishing operations and tourism, retaining much of its traditional charm and character. The village’s significance lies in its heritage and scenic beauty rather than its capacity as a major marine hub.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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SIMAR | Fishing | 11/5/2024 | ||
FUGLO | Fishing | 11/1/2024 | ||
ELLTOR | Fishing | 10/31/2024 | ||
BRATTHOLMEN | Other | 10/22/2024 |