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- | Castro Urdiales is a small resort and fishing harbour situated eight miles west of the major port of [[Bilbao]] on the coast of [[NW Spain]]. | + | {{Infobox |
+ | | lat= 43.37885| lon=-3.2088 | ||
+ | | name= Castro Urdiales | ||
+ | | portofentry= | ||
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+ | | image= Castro.jpg | ||
+ | | imagetext= Harbour of Castro Urdiales | ||
+ | | summary= '''Castro Urdiales''' is a small resort and fishing harbour situated eight miles west of the major port of [[Bilbao]] on the coast of [[NW Spain]]. Originally a 1st century AD Roman colony established to mine the extensive iron ore deposits in the surrounding hills, it became an important outlet in the Middle Ages for the export of goods to northern Europe, receiving its municipal charter in 1163. Although destroyed by French forces during the Peninsular War, the town was subsequently rebuilt and retains many period features, including arcaded squares and a 13th-century mediaeval church and castle. Like many harbours along this coast, fishing, once a significant source of income, is in decline and only the canning industry remains as a reminder of the town's former heyday. Tourism is now the town's most important industry, attracted by its picturesque harbour and lovely sandy beaches, and the population of 30,000 more than doubles during July and August. There is no marina but around 130 moorings have been laid in the harbour by the ''Real Club Nautico de Castro Urdiales'' (yacht club). | ||
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==Charts== | ==Charts== | ||
; Imray | ; Imray | ||
: C42 - La Rochelle to Santander | : C42 - La Rochelle to Santander | ||
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; British Admiralty | ; British Admiralty | ||
: 1174 - Approaches to Bilbao | : 1174 - Approaches to Bilbao | ||
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==Weather== | ==Weather== | ||
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Sources for Weather forecasts: see main page for [[Spain]] | Sources for Weather forecasts: see main page for [[Spain]] | ||
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+ | ==Passages== | ||
+ | Popular passages/routes, timing, etc. | ||
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==Islands== | ==Islands== | ||
None. | None. | ||
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+ | ==Communication== | ||
+ | {{Green|Add here VHF channel for the coastguard, harbor masters. etc.}} | ||
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+ | ''Also see [[HF_Radio|Cruiser's Nets]]'' | ||
==Navigation== | ==Navigation== | ||
- | No dangers in the approach. | + | No dangers in the approach. The harbour entrance faces ESE. |
- | ==Berthing | + | ==Berthing== |
- | The yacht club has 130 fore & aft moorings, but these are generally occupied by local boats during the season. | + | The yacht club has 130 fore & aft moorings, but these are generally occupied by local boats during the season. Most visiting yachts will need to anchor clear of the mooring trots in 6.0 - 9.0 metres. Holding here is good in sand and mud. Shelter is also good in all but easterlies, which send in an unpleasant swell. |
===Marinas & Yacht Clubs=== | ===Marinas & Yacht Clubs=== | ||
- | The Real Club Nautico de Castro Urdiales manages mooring in the harbour. | + | {{poi | lat= 43.38287| lon=-3.21532 |
+ | | type= marina | ||
+ | | name= Real Club Nautico de Castro Urdiales | ||
+ | | altname= RCNCU | ||
+ | | url = http://www.rcncu.es | ||
+ | | zoom= 16 | ||
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+ | | text= The Real Club Nautico de Castro Urdiales manages mooring in the harbour. Its own 130 berths are designed for yachts of maximum length 16.0 metres and draught of 3.0 metres, but they are rarely available during the season. However, in return for a one-off fee (last reported as Euros 15), visitors anchoring in the harbour may use the club facilities (toilets, showers and bar) and the services of a club tender to run them back and forth to their yachts. The club also has a crane (2T) and there is a fuel station in the harbour. | ||
+ | : {{email|[email protected]}}; Tel: {{phone|34|942|861 585}}; Fax: {{fax|34|942|872 582}}; VHF channel 09 | ||
+ | : Address: C/ El Torrejon s/n, 39700 – Castro Urdiales, Cantabria, Spain | ||
+ | }} | ||
- | + | ==Anchorages== | |
- | In settled weather only, it is possible to anchor off the beach to the south of the town. | + | {{poi | lat= 43.36518| lon=-3.19272 |
+ | | type= anchorage | ||
+ | | name=Ensenda del Tejilla | ||
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+ | | zoom= 16 | ||
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+ | | text= In settled weather only, it is possible to anchor off the beach to the south of the town. Anchor in 4.0 - 5.0 metres in the centre of the bay away from the rocky ledges at either side. | ||
+ | }} | ||
- | == | + | ==Amenities== |
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- | + | |header|Facilities | |
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- | + | |Water| N/A (Not Available) | |
- | + | |Electricity| N/A | |
+ | |Toilets| In the [[#Real Club Nautico de Castro Urdiales|Club Nautico]] | ||
+ | |Showers| In the [[#Real Club Nautico de Castro Urdiales|Club Nautico]] | ||
+ | |Laundry| {{MagentaText|?}} | ||
+ | |Garbage| Ashore at the yacht club | ||
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- | + | |Fuel| Fuel station in the harbour | |
- | + | |Bottled gas| {{MagentaText|?}} | |
- | + | |Chandlers| None | |
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+ | |header|Services | ||
+ | |Repairs| {{MagentaText|?}} | ||
+ | |Internet| {{MagentaText|?}} | ||
+ | |Mobile connectivity| {{MagentaText|?}} | ||
+ | |Vehicle rentals| {{MagentaText|?}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
- | == | + | ==Provisioning== |
Small supermarket and other provisions shops in the town. | Small supermarket and other provisions shops in the town. | ||
- | == | + | ==Eating out== |
- | Lots of tapas bars and restaurants in the arcades around the main square. | + | * Lots of tapas bars and restaurants in the arcades around the main square. The ''Meson Marinero'' is a good example |
+ | * Restaurant in the [[#Real Club Nautico de Castro Urdiales|Club Nautico]] | ||
- | ==== | + | ==Transportation== |
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- | == | + | ==Tourism== |
- | + | A stroll around the old mediaeval town centre, with its central square surrounded by arcades, and on up to the 13th century castle is a great way to spend half a day. The 13th century church of Santa Maria de la Asuncion, one of the oldest Gothic churches in northern Spain, is also well worth a visit. If you happen to be in the harbour during July, you may be lucky enough to see the traditional gig races that take place at that time, when teams from all over the region compete in sea-going boats powered by 13 oarsmen and steered by a helmsman with a large steering oar. | |
+ | {{Image right| Square.jpg| Old town square, Castro Urdiales}} | ||
- | == | + | ==Friends== |
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Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance. | Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance. | ||
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- | == | + | ==Forums== |
List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (see link for requirements) | List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (see link for requirements) | ||
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- | == | + | ==Links== |
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | ''See [[Spain#References|Spain]]''. | ||
{{Comments}} | {{Comments}} | ||
- | * For some reason, thunderstorms seem to be especially frequent in Castro Urdiales and it can be quite scary being at anchor in the harbour with all hell breaking loose around you. The holding is good, however, and I have heard no reports of dragging here - [[User:Atheneoflymington|Atheneoflymington]]. | + | * For some reason, thunderstorms seem to be especially frequent in Castro Urdiales and it can be quite scary being at anchor in the harbour with all hell breaking loose around you. The holding is good, however, and I have heard no reports of dragging here --[[User:Atheneoflymington|Atheneoflymington]]. |
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* July 2000 --[[User:Atheneoflymington|Atheneoflymington]] | * July 2000 --[[User:Atheneoflymington|Atheneoflymington]] | ||
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Castro Urdiales
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Castro Urdiales is a small resort and fishing harbour situated eight miles west of the major port of Bilbao on the coast of NW Spain. Originally a 1st century AD Roman colony established to mine the extensive iron ore deposits in the surrounding hills, it became an important outlet in the Middle Ages for the export of goods to northern Europe, receiving its municipal charter in 1163. Although destroyed by French forces during the Peninsular War, the town was subsequently rebuilt and retains many period features, including arcaded squares and a 13th-century mediaeval church and castle. Like many harbours along this coast, fishing, once a significant source of income, is in decline and only the canning industry remains as a reminder of the town's former heyday. Tourism is now the town's most important industry, attracted by its picturesque harbour and lovely sandy beaches, and the population of 30,000 more than doubles during July and August. There is no marina but around 130 moorings have been laid in the harbour by the Real Club Nautico de Castro Urdiales (yacht club).
Charts
- Imray
- C42 - La Rochelle to Santander
- British Admiralty
- 1174 - Approaches to Bilbao
Weather
Prevailing winds are from SW round to NW. Castro Udriales harbour is open to the SE and winds from this quarter would make it very uncomfortable.
Sources for Weather forecasts: see main page for Spain
Passages
Popular passages/routes, timing, etc.
Islands
None.
Communication
Add here VHF channel for the coastguard, harbor masters. etc.
Also see Cruiser's Nets
No dangers in the approach. The harbour entrance faces ESE.
Berthing
The yacht club has 130 fore & aft moorings, but these are generally occupied by local boats during the season. Most visiting yachts will need to anchor clear of the mooring trots in 6.0 - 9.0 metres. Holding here is good in sand and mud. Shelter is also good in all but easterlies, which send in an unpleasant swell.
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
Real Club Nautico de Castro Urdiales
The Real Club Nautico de Castro Urdiales manages mooring in the harbour. Its own 130 berths are designed for yachts of maximum length 16.0 metres and draught of 3.0 metres, but they are rarely available during the season. However, in return for a one-off fee (last reported as Euros 15), visitors anchoring in the harbour may use the club facilities (toilets, showers and bar) and the services of a club tender to run them back and forth to their yachts. The club also has a crane (2T) and there is a fuel station in the harbour.
- [email protected]; Tel: +34 (942) 861 585; Fax: +34 (942) 872 582; VHF channel 09
- Address: C/ El Torrejon s/n, 39700 – Castro Urdiales, Cantabria, Spain
Anchorages
Ensenda del Tejilla
Amenities
Facilities | |
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Water | N/A (Not Available) |
Electricity | N/A |
Toilets | In the Club Nautico |
Showers | In the Club Nautico |
Laundry | ? |
Garbage | Ashore at the yacht club |
Supplies | |
Fuel | Fuel station in the harbour |
Bottled gas | ? |
Chandlers | None |
Services | |
Repairs | ? |
Internet | ? |
Mobile connectivity | ? |
Vehicle rentals | ? |
Provisioning
Small supermarket and other provisions shops in the town.
Eating out
- Lots of tapas bars and restaurants in the arcades around the main square. The Meson Marinero is a good example
- Restaurant in the Club Nautico
Transportation
List transportation (local and/or international.)
Tourism
A stroll around the old mediaeval town centre, with its central square surrounded by arcades, and on up to the 13th century castle is a great way to spend half a day. The 13th century church of Santa Maria de la Asuncion, one of the oldest Gothic churches in northern Spain, is also well worth a visit. If you happen to be in the harbour during July, you may be lucky enough to see the traditional gig races that take place at that time, when teams from all over the region compete in sea-going boats powered by 13 oarsmen and steered by a helmsman with a large steering oar.
Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forums
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
Links
- Castro Urdiales at the Wikipedia
- Castro Urdiales at the Wikivoyage
References
See Spain.
Comments
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- For some reason, thunderstorms seem to be especially frequent in Castro Urdiales and it can be quite scary being at anchor in the harbour with all hell breaking loose around you. The holding is good, however, and I have heard no reports of dragging here --Atheneoflymington.
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- July 2000 --Atheneoflymington
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