ST.GOAR
- DE83J
- Latitude: 50.155
- Longitude: 7.70752
- Inland, Europe
- Port in Germany
Location: St. Goar Rhineland-Palatinate 56329 Germany
Marine Port Description and Specifications: St. Goar, Germany
St. Goar is a picturesque town located on the west bank of the Rhine River in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a location of historical and cultural significance, known primarily for its idyllic setting and the famous Lorelei rock, rather than its commercial port activities. However, it serves as a point of interest for river cruising and small-scale maritime activities.
General Information
- Location: West bank of the Rhine River, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
- Coordinates: Approximately 50.1531° N latitude, 7.7120° E longitude
- Accessibility: Easily accessible by water, road, and rail
Port Infrastructure
- Type of Port: River port
- Primary Usage: River cruising, tourism, leisure boating, and ferry services
- Port Facilities:
- Quays and Docks: Suitable for river cruise vessels, smaller leisure craft, and ferries
- Mooring Points: Available for both passenger vessels and private boats
- Passenger Terminals: Basic facilities for embarking and disembarking of river cruise passengers
Services and Amenities
- Navigation Aids: Marked channels, river buoys, and navigational lights to guide vessels
- Fueling Services: Limited, primarily cater to small boats and cruise ships
- Maintenance Facilities: Basic facilities for minor repairs; major repairs need to be handled at larger ports
- Waste Disposal: Facilities for waste disposal are available, following environmental regulations
Nearby Attractions and Logistics
- Historical Sites: Rheinfels Castle, Lorelei rock, and numerous historic museums and churches
- Accommodations: Various hotels, guesthouses, and dining establishments within the town
- Transport Links:
- Road: Well-connected via local and regional road networks
- Rail: Regular train services connect St. Goar to major cities like Koblenz and Mainz
- Ferries: Provides crossing services to the opposite bank of the Rhine, linking to St. Goarshausen
Environmental Considerations
- River Depth and Flow: Varies seasonally; generally suitable for river cruise ships and smaller vessels
- Tidal Influence: The Rhine in this area is not tidally influenced, though seasonal variations in flow and water levels are common
- Environmental Protections: Active measures are maintained to protect the ecological health of the Rhine River
Summary
St. Goar is more renowned for its scenic and historical significance than its commercial port activities. It caters predominantly to tourism-related river traffic and leisure boating, providing essential services and facilities for tourists and small vessels. The port area is equipped to handle the needs of river cruise operators and private boaters, offering a quaint and charming environment amidst the stunning landscapes of the Middle Rhine Valley, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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FELIX | Passenger | 10/31/2024 | ||
HILDEGARD VON BINGEN | Other | ST GOAR | 10/31/2024 | |
YACHTHUETTE | Pleasure | 10/31/2024 |