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Glenarm Marina

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Courtesy Flag

Flag, Red Ensign

Waypoint

None

Charts

AC 2199 North Channel South Part,...SC5612 – 14, Larne Lough to Cushendun Bay,... Imray C64 Belfast Lough to Lough Foyle and Crinan

Rules & Regulations

Not Known

Hazards

None

Tidal Data Times & Range

HW Glenarm varies + or – 20 minutes on Belfast.

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General Description

Contacts:  Harbour Master Glenarm Marina (and Carnlough) 02828 841285 mob  07703 606763 (Billy McCauley). VHF Channel 16 switching to M1 (37A) ... read more

Approach

Tidal Data
The Standard Port for this coastline is Belfast, nearly... ... read more

Berthing, Mooring & Anchoring

There are now forty eight berths at Glenarm of which ten are available to visitors.  They have added a new 120 metres of pontoon to the old layout. They, like most of the West Coast, has been getting a lot of visitors this year (2022) so a good idea to contact them in advance. ... read more

Your Ratings & Comments

10 comments
Facilities
Written by Contender | 3rd Jul 2023
Here In July2023. The one shop is well stocked with all manner of supplies. Not a supermarket, but great supplies for most yachts. While the town looks empty of commerce, go to the castle where there's tea rooms, takeaways, pizza house, shops galore, museums, walled gardens, walks. Enough to occupy any crew waiting for Clement weather, and feed you too.they we're setting up for a music festival later this month while we were there, looks like that will be huge.
Update August 2022
Written by Don Thomson 3 | 1st Aug 2022
I reviewed these notes in August 2022. Price increase again this year otherwise no changes. Suggest book ahead here as they are busy.
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Update Early Summer 2021
Written by Don Thomson 3 | 25th Jun 2021
I reviewed these notes in June 2021. Much is the same here though the price has gone up a wee bit. They have added a new 120 metres of pontoon to the old layout and our harbour plan in the text gives a rough outline of the new layout.
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Update Spring 2019
Written by Don Thomson 3 | 10th May 2019
These notes were reviewed in May 2019. There's not much change here - the marina remains the main attraction whilst, outside, the village is boarded up. The HM is still very obliging and you will find him very helpful.
UPDATE Autumn 2018
Written by Don Thomson | 30th Oct 2018
We have had a report that there is a new development plan afoot here and that one of the casualties may be the free launderette. Mind you that report was from a competing marina!
EATING AT COAST ROAD INN
Written by cuillin | 28th Jun 2018
I can confirm that the Chinese Takeaway (Carnlough) does deliver to the Coast Road Inn in Glenarm,, and that the Inn provides crockery and cutlery. We had a very enjoyable meal at the Inn last evening.
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UPDATE APRIL 2017
Written by Don Thomson | 7th Apr 2017
These notes were reviewed by Don in April 2017. For some reason the fees have gone down 10p a metre.
Update 2015
Written by dononshytalk | 10th Apr 2015
These notes were reviewed by Don in April 2015 and there were no changes
Update November 2013
Written by dononshytalk | 12th Nov 2013
These notes were reviewed by Don Thomson on the 13th November. Prices have been updated to 2013
Reasonable Marina & facilities
Written by Miura | 21st Mar 2012
Visited in August 2011. The staff were very friendly & helpful. There was water available on all pontoons and electricity on at least some of them. I believe fuel was available although we didn't need any so I am not completely certain. Showers & toilets were very clean. The approach was well marked and access easy. However, I would not wish to enter in strong N-NE winds. There are a couple of pubs in the village but no restaurant. We had a rather forgettable meal in the Londonderry Arms hotel in nearby Carnlough.
Glenarm is a good passage stopover for anyone travelling between N. Ireland and ports North of the Mull of Kintyre. I would visit again if heading up the West Coast of Scotland because of the tide advantages it offers as a departure point. However, as a stopover point on a North coast of Ireland cruise I would definitely make the effort to get to Ballycastle or Rathlin. I like a decent meal in the evening and it is not on offer here.
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