Arbroath Harbour is ideally located with a number of services including 59 floating pontoon berths which are accessed by a security entrance. These berths are served with electricity and fresh water to accommodate all types of leisure craft. Half height dock gates with a walkway are located between the inner and outer harbours maintaining a minimum of 2.5 m of water in the inner harbour.
Arbroath offers a variety of social and sporting amenities to visiting crews. A number of quality pubs, restaurants, and the famous 12th century Abbey and Signal Tower Museum are located close to the harbour. The railway and bus stations are only 1 km from the harbour with direct north and south connections.
Visitors to Arbroath Harbour can sit back and relax whilst watching the boats arrive and depart. There are a number of shops, cafes and restaurants around the harbour area where you can enjoy a drink or a bite to eat. Arbroath Harbour is also one of the stops on the Arbroath Smokie Trail – a sensory trail showcasing five key destinations where you can learn about the history of the smokie.
See the Angus Council website for information on berthing at Arbroath Harbour.
Arbroath DD11 1PD, UK
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