Natural harbour
Region: Norway (3309), Nordland (648), Helgelandskysten (242) and Træna (8)
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The view from the swinging anchorage in the bay is five stars. This is a very scenic area, but it is extremely difficult to go ashore with a dinghy, especially at low tide. The terrain is challenging to traverse once you get ashore. If you want to see Sanna, you should anchor on the NE side of the island.
Good swinging anchorage, with good holding ground. Be aware of shallow waters close to shore at the very north of the bay. It is underwater at high tide, but visible at low tide.
[translated from Norwegian with AI]
1 x helpful | written on 9. Jun 2025
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