Edinburgh & the Firth of Forth - Docking

Jan 01, 2019

Any berthing options near Edinburgh are currently in rather industrial surroundings. However, this will soon change with the start of the new 373 berth Edinburgh Marina and Boatyard in 2019.

Granton harbour (on the Edinburgh waterfront) partly dries but recent dredging now allows 24 hour access with a depth of two meters at LW at the entrance and at the pontoons.

Granton Harbour © Google Earth

Port Edgar is a full-service marina lying just west of the Forth Road Bridge at South Queensferry. Take extra care when arriving in the dark as the wave barrier in the middle of the marina entrance is poorly lit. Enter from the west and keep well clear of both sides. Due to the proximity of both road and bridge, this is not a quiet berth. In north-westerly winds, the swell affects berths on the hammerheads.

Anstruther harbour lies on the north bank of the Firth of Forth, close to the entrance. It dries but is accessible  four hours each side of HW.

Another harbour in the Forth suitable for yachts is at Grangemouth. The rest is purely commercial.

Last updated:  January 2019


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