Marina
Region: Norway (3278), Rogaland (236), Sola (4) and Tananger (3)
website: www.tanangerhavn.no
phone: Einar Vaardal-Lunde: +47 911 40 216
email: einar@v-l.no
Olav Pekeberg says:
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Approach and maritime conditions: The approach is via Risavika Harbour. Here, one must be cautious as this harbour is trafficked by large ships. The entry is straightforward, and Tananger Harbour is a sheltered and safe harbour. In Tananger, there are two places to moor for guests. On the port side when you enter, there is a simple guest quay managed by Tananger Intermunicipal Harbour (see a separate page for that harbour). If you go a bit further in, you’ll find Tananger Guest Harbour, which is operated by Tananger Boat Association and has a service building with good facilities onshore. This page describes Tananger Guest Harbour. You moor to floating docks, and there is space for 20-30 boats here. At the innermost part of the harbour near the sanitary facility, boats with a draught of up to 2 meters can moor (completely at the inside by the stone quay, somewhat shallower). Otherwise, the depths at the floating docks are 3.5 meters or deeper.
Mooring: Tananger Guest Harbour has both fixed quays and floating docks with berths. You can moor the boat alongside or in a berth.
The area: Tananger inner harbour is a natural harbour with long maritime traditions. Previously, it was a well-known pilot station, characterized by the sale and export of lobster, and the area had rich herring fisheries. In the harbour, you often find shrimp trawlers selling both shellfish and fish. Along the harbour, you will also find the Coastal Culture Collection, an exhibition with old sailing ships, tools, historical dissemination, and the history of Tananger. Monsen House, said to be the oldest house in the area, and the Hummeren Hotel are also in the immediate vicinity of the harbour. A short walk from the harbour, you will find the town center with most of what you need. Grocery stores, hairdressers, clothing stores, hardware stores, and more. There is also an opportunity to refuel nearby. The beautiful Midgard Park is also a couple of minutes' walk from the harbour, with good opportunities for relaxation and play, equipped for barbecuing and with obstacle courses for both small and large.
[translated from Norwegian with AI]
3 x helpful | written on 9. Jun 2021
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