Marina
Region: Norway (3290), Møre og Romsdal (298), Ålesund (51), Finnoy (4) and Ona (1)
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Good depth along the entire dock, no mooring chains, electricity and water available, a buoy marks shallow waters I believe
Photographer: Ole Gunnar Tveiten, uploaded on 25. Jul 2022
Aquas Calientes says:
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If all the spots at the floating dock are occupied, it is possible to moor to the buoys outside the large boathouses in guest harbors. There are signs on the wall with phone number/Vipps for dock rental to the owner. There is a dock marked 'Emergency Dock'. This must always be available for the ambulance boat, so no one can moor there!
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1 x helpful | written on 3. Aug 2024
Aquas Calientes says:
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There are currently 17 permanent residents on the island. There is a combined café/knitting shop that is open all year round. Ona Havstuer offers accommodation open year-round and a lovely restaurant that is open from May to the end of September with good food and a fully licensed bar. There are also two ceramic workshops and a gallery, as well as several accommodations. There is a ferry to Ona-Husøya four times a day departing from Småge ferry terminal.
There is a bridge connection between Ona and Husøya. On Husøya, there is a beautiful cemetery and a lovely sandy beach with white sand. Lush landscape.
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1 x helpful | written on 2. Aug 2024 | updated_on 2. Aug 2024
Suse / SY Ronja says:
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Approach and maritime conditions: Floating dock at the innermost part of the harbor, well sheltered. Relatively simple approach, the shallows are marked.
Docking: Floating dock at the innermost part of the harbor, few spaces. Longside mooring.
The area: Ona is a small island community that was abandoned in 1971. Traditional buildings that exude charm. It's only a few minutes' walk up to the Ona lighthouse, from where you have a fantastic view over the island and the sea. Here you'll also find an information board where you can read about the island's history.
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1 x helpful | written on 1. Jun 2021
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Users that contributed to this page: Aquas Calientes, S/Y Aminda RockShore Sailing, Odd Arne Maaseide, Per Mandt i Oda, Vegvisír, Ole Gunnar Tveiten and Suse / SY Ronja
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