SALTCOATS OLD PIERHE

  • GBSLC
  • Latitude: 55.6301
  • Longitude: -4.78947
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Marina in UK

Location: UK

Saltcoats Old Pier, UK - Marine Port Description and Specifications

General Description: Saltcoats Old Pier is a historical maritime structure located in the coastal town of Saltcoats, in Ayrshire, Scotland, UK. Saltcoats is positioned along the Firth of Clyde, offering a scenic view of the western Scottish seascape. The pier has served various roles over the years, including as a commercial port, a fishing hub, and a leisure destination. Currently, its primary function is recreational and heritage-related, although it may still accommodate small fishing and leisure boats.

Geographical Location:

  • Latitude: 55.6346 N
  • Longitude: 4.7921 W

Accessibility:

  • Nearest Major City: Glasgow, approximately 30 miles northeast.
  • Road Access: Easily accessible via the A78 road which connects to the broader Scottish road network.
  • Rail Access: Saltcoats Railway Station is close by, providing links to Glasgow and other parts of Scotland.

Pier Specifications:

  • Structure Type: Traditional stone-built pier with extensions.
  • Length: Approximately 150 meters.
  • Width: Varies, with the wider sections being around 15-20 meters.
  • Depth: The water depth around the pier varies with the tide, but the approach and berthing area generally ranges from 2 to 5 meters at high tide.
  • Facilities: Basic amenities include tie-up points for small boats, no large-scale cargo or passenger facilities. Historical markers and information boards may be present for educational and heritage purposes.

Tidal Information:

  • Tidal Range: Typically between 1 to 3 meters.
  • Weather Considerations: The area can be subject to strong westerly winds. Mariners should be cautious of weather conditions, particularly outside of the summer months.

Current Usage:

  • Primarily used for recreational purposes, including fishing, sightseeing, and local community events.
  • Limited commercial use, mainly by small fishing vessels and leisure craft.
  • Occasional docking by heritage and tour boats.

Navigational Aids:

  • Basic lighting is installed along the pier for night-time visibility.
  • Navigational advisories may be issued by local maritime authorities particularly during inclement weather.

Nearby Attractions:

  • Sandy beaches ideal for walks and family outings.
  • The town of Saltcoats offers various shops, eateries, and historical sites.
  • Proximity to other coastal towns such as Ardrossan and Largs, which can be visited by boat or car.

Environmental Considerations:

  • The area is known for its diverse marine life; therefore, conservation efforts are encouraged.
  • Good practices in waste management are implemented to maintain marine and coastal cleanliness.

For leisurely mariners or visitors seeking to explore Scotland's rich coastal heritage, Saltcoats Old Pier offers a serene and historically enriched experience.

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