YBBS AN DER DONAU
- ATYBB
- Latitude: 48.172
- Longitude: 15.093
- Inland, Europe
- Port in Austria
Location: Ybbs an der Donau 3370 Austria
Ybbs an der Donau is a picturesque riverside town located in Lower Austria along the Danube River. While it doesn't boast a major commercial marine port like those found in larger cities or coastal locations, it does have facilities that cater to river traffic, tourism, and local logistics.
Port Description:
Location: Situated on the northern banks of the Danube River, Ybbs an der Donau is strategically placed offering access via the river which is one of the major navigable waterways in Europe.
Type of Port: The port mainly serves as a river port. Activities here include docking for river cruise ships, cargo ships (though on a smaller scale), and recreational boating.
Tourism: A significant aspect of Ybbs an der Donau's port is its focus on tourism. It often serves as a docking point for river cruises traveling along the Danube, making it an entry point for tourists exploring Lower Austria.
Infrastructure:
- Quays/Piers: The town has quays and piers that can accommodate river cruise ships and smaller cargo vessels.
- Passenger Terminals: Facilities for passengers including ticketing, waiting areas, and ingress/egress from vessels are available. The infrastructure caters to tourist needs with nearby dining and shopping options.
- Cargo Facilities: Limited facilities for loading and unloading cargo, primarily serving local logistics and trade rather than large-scale commercial shipping.
Accessibility:
- Road Connections: Ybbs has well-established road connections, including proximity to the A1 motorway, facilitating easy transit of goods and passengers to and from the port.
- Rail Links: The town is served by the Austrian rail network, offering another mode of transportation for cargo and passengers.
- Airports: The nearest major airport is in Vienna, which is approximately 120 kilometers east of Ybbs.
Navigation and Safety:
- The port area is equipped with necessary navigational aids to ensure safe docking and undocking of vessels.
- The Danube River is subject to periodic variations in water levels, so the port operations are adjusted accordingly.
Port Specifications:
- Depth: As a river port, the depth can accommodate river vessels which are typically shallow-draft compared to ocean-going ships.
- Berth Length: Varies, but typically suitable for river cruise ships and smaller cargo vessels.
- Storage Facilities: Limited storage facilities primarily because the port serves more as a waypoint rather than a major cargo handling hub.
Additional Features:
- Environmental Considerations: The port operates with a focus on maintaining the ecological health of the Danube River and surrounding areas.
- Services: Basic port services including maintenance, minor repairs, fueling for vessels, and waste disposal.
In summary, while Ybbs an der Donau’s port is not a major commercial hub, it serves a vital role in facilitating river travel and local trade along the Danube River, quite significant for tourism and local economy.
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