SANDVIKA
- Latitude: 63.2342
- Longitude: 8.13241
- Norwegian Coast
- Port in Norway
Location: Norway
Sandvika is a town and the administrative center of Bærum Municipality in Viken County, Norway. It is part of the Greater Oslo Region, located just west of the capital city, Oslo. While Sandvika itself is not primarily known as a major marine port, it does have some waterfront facilities. Here's a generalized description and some specifications for Sandvika's waterfront and related port facilities:
General Description
Location: Sandvika is situated on the southeastern coast of Norway, along the inner Oslofjord. The town is part of Bærum Municipality, which is located in a region known for its picturesque fjord landscapes and proximity to the capital.
Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 59°53' N latitude and 10°31' E longitude.
Function: While not a major commercial port, Sandvika's waterfront serves recreational purposes and small-scale maritime activities. It includes marinas, slips for pleasure boats, and limited facilities for smaller commercial vessels.
Port Specifications
Harbor Type: Protected harbor within the Oslofjord. The waters around Sandvika are generally calm, owing to the protection offered by the fjord.
Marinas: There are local marinas which cater primarily to recreational boating. Facilities include boat slips, refueling stations, and maintenance services.
Depth: The depth of the water at the piers and marinas can accommodate small to medium-sized boats. Depths vary, but marinas typically support depths suitable for yachts and small fishing vessels.
Facilities:
- Docks: Floating and fixed docks for pleasure and small commercial vessels.
- Fueling Services: Available at the marinas for refueling boats.
- Service and Maintenance: Basic boat repair and maintenance services are available.
- Amenities: Restrooms, showers, and possibly small stores or cafes are available in the marina areas.
Navigation: The approach to Sandvika by water is generally straightforward, with marked channels and navigational aids guiding vessels into the town.
Commercial Activity: Limited scope – primarily recreational boating with minimal commercial maritime activity. Any larger commercial use typically occurs in Oslo or other major ports in the region.
Connectivity
Road and Rail: Sandvika is well-connected by road (European Route E18) and rail (major train routes connecting to Oslo and other parts of Norway).
Public Transport: The town is served by extensive bus and train services, making it easily accessible from Oslo and surrounding areas.
Notes
Environmental Considerations: As with many Scandinavian regions, there is a strong emphasis on environmental protection and sustainability. Users of the marine facilities are expected to adhere to regulations aimed at preserving the local marine and coastal environment.
Use Case: Ideal for leisure boating, small-scale fishing, and as a scenic docking point for visitors exploring the Oslofjord. Not suitable for large commercial shipping activities.
Overall, Sandvika's waterfront is more of a recreational and minor commercial hub rather than a fully operational major port. For more serious maritime activities, nearby Oslo or larger regional ports would be the go-to locations.
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Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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