Noss Marina, Dartmouth, Devon, United Kingdom
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We would like your comments - If you would like to add to this report or submit your own report on a marina, harbour or anchorage not covered in this guide so far please visit our contact page for our email address. Digital photos are also very welcome. General - Noss Marina is located on the Dart River on the southern coast of Devon in the south west of England. The facility offers berths, boat yard and a storage operation. Open - All year round Hours - Not known. Arrival out of hours - Not known. Formalities - Not known. Contact ; Tel - Fax - Web VHF Ch - 80 Call sign - Position - 50º 22' N 003º 34.7' W Charts, Pilots & Cruising Guides - See the following link for Devon Charts Tides - Reference port - Mean time differences - HW: minutes ± ; LW: minutes ± Heights in metres -
Depths at MLW - Not known. Protection/Shelter - Excellent Approach and Entrance - Noss Marina lies on the eastern shore of the River Dart at Kingswear. The marina can be entered in all states of tide. Berths & Moorings - 180 berths. Reservations are required. Maximum length - 20m Water - On the pontoons. Electric - Nearby. Fuel - Petrol & Diesel. Weather forecast - At the marina office Security - 24 hours. Internet Access - At Dartmouth Public Library. Other Marina Facilities, Services & Supplies - Toilets. Showers. Laundry. Boatyard Facilities & Services - Hoist or Crane. Engine Repairs. Winter Storage. Shopping and Provisions - Most provisions can be obtained in Kingswear or Dartmouth. Bank or ATM - In Dartmouth. Chandlers or Ships' Store - On site. Shop Online for the Best Deals Marine Electronics - The Top Deals are on the Web! Butane/Camping Gaz//Propane - Not known. Ice - Not known. Eating Out - There are plenty of restaurants, cafes and pubs offering food in Kingswear and Dartmouth. Transport - Bikes - Local Bus Service - Intercity Bus Service - Taxis - Car Rental - Train Service - Dartmouth Steam Railway to Torquay. Water Taxi - Ferry Service - Several running the short distance across the river between Dartmouth and Kingswear. Airport(s) - Local Area - Sporting & Recreational Facilities - Sightseeing - The majority of Dartmouth's half timbered houses date from Elizabethan times. The Cherub, an inn, dates from the 14th century. The Butterwalk was built in 1635-40 with intricate wooden carvings and a frontage supported on granite columns. Dartmouth Castle is a mile from the town centre towards the mouth of the River Dart. It was built largely in the 15th century. There are views from the battlements across the river. The Greenway Estate is a mile upriver from Kingswear. The gardens, farm and woodland and river frontage are owned by the National Trust. There are walled gardens, arboretum a fernery, and woodland walks overlooking the Dart. Species include azaleas, camellias, magnolias, rhododendrons and a profusion of wildflowers in spring, particularly bluebells. Dartmouth Steam Railway. The gardens at Coleton Fishacre Museums and Cultural Attractions - The towns' Museum is housed in a merchants house dating from 1640. It has a comprehensive collection of material covering the maritime history fo the town. Britannia Royal Naval College. Galleries - Conservation Projects - Special Events - The Royal Regatta in late August/early September. Everything from aerobatics, rowing events, yacht and dinghy races and fireworks displays. Children's Stuff - Paignton Zoo. Other - Other reports on harbours, marinas and anchorages can be viewed in our marina guide |
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