Natural harbour
Region: Norway (3278), Møre og Romsdal (296), Sør-Trøndelag (179), Aure (29), Vihals (3) and Kalveland (1)
Mathilde 5 says:
description
Approach and maritime conditions: The bay is located just north of Aure / the entrance to Torsetsundet.
Be aware of the height of the bridges in the area.
Anchoring: Anchor on a sand-clay bottom from "0" up to 15 meters depth.
Be especially cautious of an unmarked breaking reef just northeast of the iron stake. This is visible in aerial photos but not on nautical charts.
The area: Very scenic bay, completely sheltered from northern and eastern winds.
Little development around the bay.
[translated from Norwegian with AI]
1 x helpful | written on 24. Jun 2021
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The safe directions for this harbour was added at 13. Jul 2021. Click here to edit.
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