WARTEN

  • NLWTN
  • Latitude: 53.1462
  • Longitude: 5.8942
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in Netherlands

Location: Warten Netherlands

Warten is a picturesque village located in the Friesland province of the Netherlands. While it is not traditionally known for being a major marine port, it features some essential aquatic infrastructure due to its location by the water. Here’s an overview of its maritime and port-related features:

General Overview

  • Location: Warten (also known as Warstiens in its Frisian name) is situated in the northern part of the Netherlands, in the Friesland region. It is nestled amidst water bodies and is relatively close to the city of Leeuwarden.
  • Waterways: The village is surrounded by numerous canals and lakes, making it a popular spot for boating and other water-related activities.

Port Features and Specifications

  • Type: Primarily a recreational and local service port.
  • Facilities:
    • Marina/Harbor: A small marina or docking area accommodating recreational boats and small vessels.
    • Mooring Berths: Limited mooring spaces for boats, mostly for local and tourist use rather than commercial shipping.
    • Amenities: Basic amenities such as water, electricity, and fuel might be available for boaters, often during the tourist season.
    • Maintenance Services: Essential services for boat maintenance and repairs could be accessible, typically on a smaller scale.

Navigation and Accessibility

  • Waterways: Connected via the extensive network of Dutch inland waterways, allowing access to other parts of Friesland and beyond.
  • Locks and Bridges: Presence of locks and drawbridges to enable smooth passage of boats.

Key Activities

  • Tourism and Recreation:
    • Boating, sailing, and kayaking are popular pastimes.
    • Sightseeing tours through the scenic waterways and canals.
  • Fishing: Given its aquatic backdrop, fishing in the local waters is a common activity.
  • Cultural and Social Events: Occasional local festivals or social gatherings related to maritime culture.

Nearby Points of Interest

  • De Alde Feanen National Park: A nearby national park with expansive wetland areas, ideal for nature enthusiasts.
  • Leeuwarden: The provincial capital of Friesland, providing more extensive facilities, cultural attractions, and commercial activities.

Infrastructure and Support

  • Local Businesses: Small-scale businesses catering to tourists and boating enthusiasts such as shops, cafes, and rental services.
  • Transport Links: Proximity to road networks for easy access by car, though not primarily served by larger commercial transport systems.

Environmental Considerations

  • Sustainability Practices: Any marine activities are likely governed by stringent Dutch environmental regulations to preserve the natural beauty and ecological balance of the area.

In essence, while Warten may not be recognized as a significant commercial port, it offers a charming and functional environment for recreational marine activities and contributes to the vibrant water culture of Friesland.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
ZWALUW Pleasure "SOU 05:28:15
AURELIUS Pleasure 03:25:18
STORMVOGEL Pleasure WARTENA 02:58:18
WINDEKIND Pleasure WARTEN. 02:57:13
ALBATROS Passenger WLLEMSTAD 02:28:38
INDEPENDENT Pleasure VREESWIJK[ 02:27:47
STORM Sailing 01:55:59
TIARA Pleasure 01:23:59
ROYAL B Pleasure 12:55:35
STORMVOGEL Pleasure FRYSLAN 12:55:10
BLAUWE SLENK Pleasure RONDJE FRIESLAND 12:22:44
SYRAH Pleasure THUIS 3/6/2026
HOLLANDIA Passenger HOORN 3/6/2026
CATHELI Cargo MERKSEM 3/5/2026
SAM Cargo 3/5/2026
ZEUS Other OOSTEMEER\ 3/4/2026
DE JONGE GERBRAND 7 Other DRACHTEN 3/4/2026
DE JONGE GERBRAND 3 Other DRACHTEN 3/4/2026
PW10 Other LEEUWARDEN 3/2/2026
MARANATHA Towing/Tug DE EEUWIGHEID 2/26/2026

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