Marina
Region: Finland (286), Southwest Finland (104), Åboland-Turunmaa (61) and Kasnäs (1)
website: www.kasnas.com/fi/satama/vierasvenesatama
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email: port@kasnas.com
CONZISKA says:
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Beautiful marina with everything you need to relax.
[translated from German with AI]
0 x helpful | written on 27. Jan 2025
Joerg Riegner says:
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nice place including a Spa building, supermarket, restaurant, gas station, guest places a little exposed to S/SE winds
1 x helpful | written on 24. Jul 2024
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The wind forecasts come from yr.no (Norwegian Meteorological Institute), and was last updated 3 hours and 31 minutes ago (Sunday 15 June 12:28 PM). The next night score shows you the worst hour between 22:00 and 08:00 the next night. We recommend that you check multiple sources for wind forecasts. windy.com is a good website to show larger wind systems.
The safe directions for this harbour was added at 24. Feb 2025. Click here to edit.
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Users that contributed to this page: Joerg Riegner, Kasnäs Guest Harbour, Olav Pekeberg, Steinar Nilsen, hukkin and CONZISKA
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