A map of 53 Piers in Uusimaa.


Sopii melojalle, kivikkoinen ranta, kovalla tuulella haastava.
Another good video showing <a href="https://youtu.be/7LgKxrAbhrM?si=_qqFprY2KpSck5HG">Torra Lövö Laituri </a>
There is a pier, mooring buoy and mooring ring
Another good video of <a href="https://youtu.be/qhshamytD3w?si=eOZuU37DjM5Xyna4">Bockhamnin Venelaituri</a>
No mooring on the north side of the pier, which is reserved for the use of the connecting vessel from 1.6.-31.8.
Äggskär outdoor recreation area offers cooking shelters and toilets, but requires residents to remove non-biodegradable waste through compost bins and campfire sites. Another good video of <a href="https://youtu.be/9aajaDCdiTc?si=mFCf3lZb9gXH6kPp">Äggskär laituri</a>
Vene- tai kanoottilaituri
In the northern part of Iso Vasikkasaari there are two guest boat piers with mooring buoys intended for short-term landing.
The north side of this pier is only for drop off & pick up (15 min. max. The south side can be reserved from the link below. A <a href="https://vallisaari.fi/fi_FI/vierassatama/vierassatama/paja-torpedolahden-pitka-laituripaikka">good .PDF map explaining this can be found here.</a> Vene- tai kanoottilaituri. Good view of the all the piers in the video (3:40)
You can get to Gölisnäs by car or boat/kayak. If you take a car you need to take a ferry to get to Barösund. The name of the ferry is <a href="https://www.finferries.fi/en/ferry-traffic/ferries-and-schedules/barosund.html">Barösund cable-ferry</a> by the company finferries. If you come by boat Gölisnas harbor has 24 electric buoys and a new pier. It is a very well protected harbor with deep water (up to 8 meters). The port is 18€ a day and electricity is 5€ a day. Here is a <a href="https://golisnas.fi/index.php/kartta/">map</a>
Gölisnäsin alueeseen kuuluva saari, jossa laituri ja poijuja. Gölisnäs - Uudenmaan virkistysalueyhdistys
Another good video of boating out to <a href="https://youtu.be/jE_hlwN9sEw?si=50HnT_vnPkErbM8N">Rövargrundet Laituri</a>
This is pier that you need to reserve for the day or ovenight. Vene- tai kanoottilaituri. A <a href="https://vallisaari.fi/fi_FI/vierassatama/vierassatama/paja-torpedolahden-pitka-laituripaikka">good .PDF map explaining this can be found here.</a> . Good view of the all the piers in the video (3:40)
In the northern part of Iso Vasikkasaari there are two guest boat piers with mooring buoys intended for short-term landing.
A pier on the island of Ollisaari that can accommodate approximately 8 boats. The end of the pier is reserved for connecting vessels and accessible transportation, so mooring private boats there is prohibited.
Iso Vasikkasaari's southern part features a guest boat pier with mooring buoys for short-term landings.
Stora Herrö offers a guest boat dock on the north side of the island with mooring buoys near an outdoor grill and bird tower. The pier is very high so the mooring buoys need to be done correctly so the bow does not hit the pier. Another nice video of <a href="https://youtu.be/oNS9kKCilDw?si=MJiHoLmBbFXZ1u1m">sailing to Stora Herrö Vierasvenelaituri</a>
The guest boat dock is designed for short-term mooring purposes.
Vallisaari has a large 60-berth guest harbor located in Torpedolahti. The harbor is sheltered from almost all winds. Both piers have electricity (5€) and water. Toilets are located in the harbor square. There are boom mooring buoys & buoys. The channel depth is 3 meters. A <a href="https://vallisaari.fi/fi_FI/vierassatama/vierassatama/paja-torpedolahden-pitka-laituripaikka">good .PDF map explaining this can be found here.</a> . Good view of the all the piers in the video (3:40)
Maximum depth of 8 meters. The pier fee for overnight boats is 19€ & electricity is 5€. In the area you can rent row boats, canoes, SUP, bikes, and even a 5 hp motor for the rowing boat to explore the near by areas / islands. You can see rental prices from <a href="https://golisnas.fi/index.php/vuokravalineet/">Golisnas.fi </a>. For boaters: Chart page: B 632
Another good video of <a href="https://youtube.com/watch?v=dIOoiUydGIo">Bockhamnin Venelaituri</a>
On the east side of the island there is a bay sheltered from the prevailing winds with sturdy concrete pontoon piers and mooring buoys. Another good video of <a href="https://youtu.be/yTaS22xpqf8?si=iwdsD2cUbSwaVt4s">Stora Brändö Pier & island</a>
The pier is small and mooring requires the use of an anchor.
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