SKJOLDEN ANCH
- Latitude: 61.4919
- Longitude: 7.58635
- Norwegian Coast
- Anchorage in Norway
Location: Skjolden Vestland Norway
Marine Port Description and Specifications: Skjolden Anchorage (SKJOLDEN ANCH), Norway
Geographical Location:
- Latitude: Approximately 61.4961° N
- Longitude: Approximately 7.4214° E
- Region: Vestland County, Norway
- Position: Located at the innermost part of the Sognefjord, which is the longest and deepest fjord in Norway.
Port Characteristics:
- Type: Anchorage (primary use for anchoring vessels, no extensive dock or pier facilities)
- Sognefjord: The fjord extends 204 km (127 mi) inland from the ocean and reaches depths of up to 1,308 meters (4,291 ft).
Navigation:
- Approach: Access to Skjolden Anchorage involves navigating through the Sognefjord, which is well-charted but requires careful handling due to narrow passages, numerous turns, and potential for strong tidal currents.
- Water Depth: Adequate depth for large vessels, but consulting local nautical charts for updated depths and avoiding shallow areas or underwater hazards is crucial.
- Anchoring Position: Vessels typically anchor in designated spots in areas where the fjord is wide enough to accommodate safe turning and movement.
Tidal Information:
- Range: Moderate tidal range, but potential for strong currents and tidal streams.
- Advice: Mariners should consult tide tables and local pilots for safe anchoring periods.
Facilities:
- Onshore Facilities: Skjolden has limited port infrastructure since it's primarily an anchorage. Basic facilities may include mooring buoys and access to small tenders.
- Services: Limited port services, but basic amenities and provisions can be found in the village of Skjolden. For extensive repairs or port services, vessels must go to larger ports in the region.
Nearby Infrastructure:
- Shore Access: Tenders can transport personnel to shore where they can access local amenities, small shops, and tourist services.
- Transport Links: Road connections to regional highways, but remote and somewhat distant from major transport hubs.
Environmental and Safety Considerations:
- Weather Conditions: Norwegians fjords can experience variable weather, including strong winds, heavy rain, fog, and seasonal ice. Mariners are advised to keep abreast of weather forecasts.
- Environmental Protections: Top priority is given to protecting the pristine natural environment of the fjords. Adherence to MARPOL regulations and other environmental guidelines is mandatory.
- Pilotage: Local pilotage is highly recommended due to complex navigation conditions within the fjord system.
Tourism and Local Interest:
- Scenic and Recreational Value: Region renowned for its stunning landscapes, waterfalls, and outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and sightseeing.
- Local Attractions: Points of interest include the Feigumfossen waterfall, Jotunheimen National Park, and the scenic village of Skjolden itself.
Contact Information:
- Specific contact details would typically be available through local maritime directories, the Norwegian Coastal Administration (Kystverket), or port authorities managing Sognefjord navigation.
This concise marine port description encapsulates key navigation information and port specifications for Skjolden Anchorage, assisting mariners in planning a safe and efficient anchorage within this stunning Norwegian fjord location.
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