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Minor changes to the French ports Cancale, Granville and Ile Rousse

Posted: 25th February 2011

Cancale port is used by fishing and pleasure vessels only. Not for commercial craft. Consists of two causeway quays.

Information amendments can now be found under location, documents, police/ambulance/fire, nearest airport and authority.

 

Granville is a small regional port located in Normandy on the north coast of the country 77.0 n.m. SW of Le Havre and 21.0 n.m. NExE of Saint Malo.

Information amendments for this port can be found under overview, location, charts, documents, ISPS compliance, max. size, restrictions, approaches, tugs, berths, dry docks, weather/tides and nearest airport.

 

Ile Rousse is a small port primarily handling ferries between mainland Europe and Corsica. The two quays form an L shape, with Ro-Ro ferry ramps at the northern corner of each quay.

Additional information can be found for the overview, location, charts, max. size, pilotage, berths, waste disposal, dry dock, nearest airport and agent.