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Tips for sailing on the Frisian waters
Watersportsin Fryslân
Wolkom!Welcome!
Table of Contents
A hearty welcome to our beautiful province! 3
1 Spearheads and hospitality 4The Wadden area: a unique piece of world heritage 5
Calm and clean boating on the Frisian lakes 6
New sailing routes 8
The Frisian Lakes Project 10
Mooring and berthing 12
Opening times of bridges and locks in Fryslân 13
2 Rules and regulations 14General water traffic rules 15
Fast motorboats 16
Princess Margriet Canal 18
Meaning of traffic signs 19
Working together on safety on and by the water 20
3 Swimming and fishing 22Safe swimming in open water 23
Swimming locations and kite surfing areas 24
Fishing in Fryslân: “Elts mei graach ris fiskje” 26
4 Deep and clean water 28Dredging in Fryslân 29
Clean water for all water sports enthusiasts 30
Useful internet addresses and telephone numbers 31
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A hearty welcome to our beautiful province!
There is no need to tell you why Fryslân was elected the most beautiful
province of the Netherlands last year. If you choose to explore this province
by water, the wealth and diversity in landscape and nature will become
obvious. It is all about Fryslân. I enjoy a regular sailing trip on our Frisian
lakes, it gives me the energy I need to work hard again.
The province does its utmost to allow you to enjoy Fryslân’s water even more.
Through the Frisian Lakes project, dredging waterways and the construction
of aqueducts and higher bridges, we are enlarging and improving the sailing
area. As of last year, you will find large red pompeblêden (lily leaves) at all
the border crossings with other provinces, so you can see exactly where
Fryslân ends and where you may have to turn around.
Of course, through the numerous activities on the water we have to take
each other and each other’s safety into account. This brochure includes
information that may come in handy. The information has been expanded
this year with details of larger water municipalities and the regional police
force. You will find the opening times of bridges and locks, important
telephone numbers and websites. This information can also be found on
the internet.
From research we performed last year, we found that you really appreciate
us providing you with this brochure. You also appreciate this booklet being
free, and that is why it will remain free.
I hope you have a really good time on the Frisian waters. Oant sjen!
(Until we meet again!)
J.A. Jorritsma,
Queen’s Commissioner for the Province of Fryslân
www.fryslan.nl/watersport
SinnestrielSunbeam
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Spearheadsand hospitality
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The Wadden area: a uniquepiece of world heritage
If you visit the Dutch or German Wadden area, you will get to know a
unique nature reserve. As a holiday-maker, you can enjoy the peace, space
and magnificent nature of this area. In addition, this is the largest nature
reserve of Europe that is vital to all kinds of birds, fish and mammals. The
Wadden Sea’s unique character ensured its inclusion in the World Heritage
List in June 2009. In order to ensure the Wadden maintaining its special
nature, a Code of Honour was drawn up.
This Code of Honour applies to anyone that uses the Wadden, like persons
on board of ships, canoeists, Wadden waders and birdwatchers. This Code
of Honour lists rules of behaviour that should be observed, such as
maintaining a proper distance from seals and not leaving litter. It also lists
areas that are out of bounds.
The Code of Honour and the accompanying campaign can be found online.
This campaign points out personal responsibility to sailing holiday-makers
and tells them to treat nature respectfully.
www.ikpasophetwad.nl
www.waddenzee.nl
www.worldheritage-waddensea.org
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Calm and clean boatingon the Frisian lakes
Electric boating is silent and clean. Sailing with an electric boat enables you
to experience the tranquility, space and freedom that the Frisian lakes
offer. Electric sailing also perfectly matches the ambition of the province of
Fryslân. We will be investing further in sustainability and clean lakes in the
next few years. This includes special sailing routes, which will only be
accessible to electric boats. The magnificent Frisian landscape is enjoyed
even better sailing through it electrically and silent as a whisper!
Network of charging pointsThe first charging points have already been installed, for smaller as well as
larger boats (high voltage current). There are already charging points with
high voltage current in Harlingen and Sneek. In the next few years, a
network of at least 200 charging points will be installed in Fryslân. And we
want to supply green energy. Charge at night, sail by day. It is already
possible!
Electric boats from FryslânIn 2015 we aim to have 3,000 electric boats on the water in Fryslân. The
Frisian yacht building industry is also responding to electric sailing. Several
businesses already supply boats with electric or hybrid propulsion. We are
also working on the certification of these businesses and a further quality
improvement of electric propulsion systems.
Grants for electric enginesIn addition to the aforementioned activities, the province of Fryslân also
supports electric sailing with a grant scheme. Subsidies are available for the
installation of hybrid or electric propulsion in new boats.
Ferjit it stjitkessen net!Don’t forget the fenders!
Replacing your combustion engine with an electric or hybrid propulsion
engine is eligible for subsidy. Private individuals and businesses can still
apply for grants until 13 August 2011. One of the conditions is that the
mooring place of the boat must be in Fryslân.
www.fryslan.nl/schoonvaren
www.seff.nu
www.elektrischvaren.info
Would it not be nice if you could sail silently
through Fryslân, recharge your boat in the
evening and then depart again the next
morning? Now you can! There are charging
points at several locations. In Sneek, for
instance, you can now find the first electric
charging points with high voltage current.
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Tink om ‘e gyk!Mind the boom!8
New sailing routes
In Fryslân, water is an important engine for economic developments. That is
why The Frisian Lakes project works on larger and even more beautiful
sailing areas. The construction of aqueducts and higher bridges has enabled
connection of the most important sailing areas with each other, without
annoying obstacles and bridge closures. Many continuous sailing routes
have been realised, including the historic Middelseerûte and the diverse
Lits-Lauwersmeer route, while some – including the Northern Elfsteden
(11-city) sailing route – are still under development.
Aqueduct route: make way for road and waterIn the southwestern lake area of Fryslân, no less than five new aqueducts
take care of open sailing connections between the water sports areas. This
means an end to annoying, busy bridges and being able to set sail without
interruption through this beautiful part of the province.
Standing Mast Route: the beauty of central FryslânA famous route runs from Dokkum on the Dokkumer Ie towards Lemmer. A
part of this heroic route of the Elfstedentocht (11-city skating race) has
been widened and deepened and can also now be navigated by ships with
a standing mast. The Frisian Lakes Project has provided a new sailing route
around Wergea and the aqueduct south of Leeuwarden. Three moveable
bridges have been placed between Leeuwarden and Grou.
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Sailing through the woods,fields and heathlandsThe other Fryslân, with woods, peat
districts and heathlands. That is the
southeastern part of the province. From the Tsjûkemar and from Wolvega
and Heerenveen, the Turfroute leads you to western Drenthe and the north
of Overijssel. The Linthorst Homan lock is also operated at lunchtime during
the high season. The route offers ample opportunity to moor for a walk,
bicycle tour or to spend the night. A new overnight marina has been built
at Nijetrijne.
Sailing becomes a family outingThe Woudaap route is an exciting voyage of discovery for the whole family,
accessible to motorboats and sailing boats. In the heart of the Woudaap
route is the village of Terherne, where the world of the twins Hielke and
Sietse Klinkhamer and their famous boat, the Kameleon, is brought to life in
the village named after famous Dutch children’s books by the name of
‘Kameleon’. Go ashore in Langweer, Woudsend, Heeg, IJlst and Sneek, where
The Frisian Lakes Project has ensured comfortable mooring possibilities.
You can moor on the way at one of the numerous Marrekrite moorings.
All sailing routes can be downloaded on the website of The Frisian Lakes
project.
www.marrekrite.nl
www.friesemeren.nl
Moaie wolkeloftenBeautiful cloudy skies
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The Frisian LakesProject
To preserve and further develop both tourism and the unique nature of
the Frisian lakes - that’s what the Frisian Lakes Project stands for.
Therefore, improvements to water sports and nature go hand in hand.
There have been many improvements in the last few years; we have built
aqueducts, raised the height of bridges and increased the depth of the
Frisian lakes. Now quality and sustainability of Frisian water sports is the
central point. Stimulating electric sailing, enlarging the lock at Stavoren
and improving facilities ashore contribute to this.
Sustainably economicWe also look for sustainability in economic opportunities; we want to
provide water sports tourism in Fryslân with a considerable boost. To be
able to offer water sports fans good accommodation, the so-called water
sports centres and gateways have to be set up as attractively as possible. A
number of municipalities are working on ‘masterplans’ together with the
province and The Frisian Lakes Project for their water sports centres,
intended to beautify the city centres and to ensure good connections to
the sailing routes.
Within the framework of the Frisian Lakes Project, the province of Fryslân
cooperates with the local councils, Wetterskip Fryslân, the Marrekrite
recreational organization and environmental organizations.
www.friesemeren.nl
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Mooring and berthing
Whether or not berthing is allowed depends on measures that were taken
to protect vulnerable embankments. Fortunately, Fryslân has many
beautiful, hospitable and safe places for berthing. But please remember the
following rules.
� Berthing is allowed at dedicated berthing areas. For these, see the bye-
law regulating the conditions for berthing, as issued by the relevant
municipality.
� Do not leave your vessel unattended in the countryside (summer and / or
winter storage). The right places to do so are the marinas and dedicated
jetties.
� An exemption for leaving your vessel unattended for summer and / or
winter storage can be granted by the municipal authority controlling the
area in question.
� Other than in marinas, the maximum stay in one and the same berthing
place is three days. The same goes for the berthing places of De Marrekrite.
� Be considerate of your neighbours and do not cause any (noise) nuisance.
Never pollute the waters with any household rubbish, the contents of a
chemical toilet or paint and varnish
leftovers.
� Do not litter the embankments.
Opening times ofbridges and locks in FryslânA large number of bridges are remotely controlled or are prepared for
remote control in the next few years. At such remotely controlled bridges,
you will have to berth your boat in full view of the camera connected to the
control room In that way the bridge operator will be able to decide if a
sufficient amount of water traffic warrants the bridge to be raised.
In some cases you have been observed earlier, and the bridge operator gives
the red-green signal to announce that preparations are made to raise the
bridge. In other cases the bridge operator may want to wait for a scheduled
bus service to pass. In the event that the sign B.5 of the Inland Waterways
Police Regulations has been placed at a waiting area, you are obligated to
wait before this sign. Even if you do not want to sail through, you are
obliged to keep the passage clear.
Some more instructions� Sail as close as possible to the bridge or lock.
� In the event of busy road traffic, the water traffic will be clustered and will
have to wait for a while.
� Join the queue of waiting boats when approaching bridges and locks and
wait for your turn.
� You can sail towards the bridge when the lights are green and red, because
it will then soon be raised.
� Quickly proceed when the bridge is raised.
� At busy bridges, lower your sails and mast, if possible.
� Follow the traffic instructions given by the bridge operator.
For a detailed overview of the opening times, see online.
www.fryslan.nl/bedieningstijden
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Every day from 1st April to 1st November:9.00 a.m. – 12 noon 1.00 p.m. – 4.15 p.m. 5.15 p.m. – 7.00 p.m.**June, July and August until 8.00 p.m.
Monday to Saturday from 1st November to 1st April:on demand between 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. via telephone no. 058 – 292 588.
It klompke fan é brêgewipperThe bridgemaster’s clog (place bridge toll in here)
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2Regulations
Princess Margriet Canal
For the busy Princess Margriet Canal, some additional boating rules have
been drawn up.
Do’s and Don’ts� Boats sailing on the Princess Margriet Canal must have a motor.
� The (outboard) engine must always be stand-by. An electric engine is not
sufficient for fast manoeuvring.
� Your boat must be able to sail at a speed of at least 6 km/h with an engine.
� Maintaining starboard side is compulsory - with the front of the boat in
the right sailing direction. This also means that one should sail along the
quayside.
� You are not allowed to moor your boat.
� On the Kûferdermeer and the Grutte Brekken, please use the recreational
channel(s).
� Do not ply against the wind or make crisscross movements close to
bridges. Crossing the fairway is allowed, but only via the shortest and
safest route (in a straight line).
� Except at dedicated berthing areas, stopping (anchoring or mooring) is
not allowed along the entire waterway, unless you have obtained
permission from the waterway manager.
� All other water traffic rules (Inland Waterways Police Regulations and the
Friesland Waterways Regulations) remain in full force.
For your own safety� Commercial ships take much longer to come to a halt than
recreational vessels.
� An empty cargo ship has a large blind angle. If you are not
able to see the skipper in his wheel house, he cannot see
you either.
� Larger ships need more space, so stay away from the centre
lane of the waterway.
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Generalwater traffic rules
Each year many tourists visit Fryslân to enjoy our superb water sports
district. But, especially during the busy high season, yachtsmen should
watch out for apply to yachtsmen sailing the waters, just like traffic rules
apply to road users.
� Do not suddenly change course.
� Make sure you have a good view all around and regularly check the
water traffic behind you.
� Use the correct navigation lights in time.
� Do not drop anchor near bridges, locks, anchored operational vessels or
in the middle of waterways.
� Do not ply against the wind on busy courses of navigation and keep the
middle clear for larger ships.
� Stay away from fishing nets. These are often marked with black or yellow
flags, or with a green/white diamond sign – the green side being the safe
side to pass.
� Do not disturb the tranquillity of natural and residential areas.
� Limit excess noise from radios and other hi-fi sets. Do not cause any
nuisance to your environment.
� Swimming in fairways or near bridges, locks and waiting areas is not
allowed.
� A boat licence is compulsory for operating fast motor boats, that is, boats
and vessels faster than 20 km/h and / or longer than 15 m.
� Don’t drink and boat. The legal limit for skippers is 0.05 percent. The
water police are out there to check and the fines are substantial!
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Some give-way rules� Smaller ships (shorter than 20 m) must give way to larger ships, passenger
ships, ferries and tugboats.
� When leaving a mooring place, a small boat may require and demand the
help of another small boat.
� Ships entering the main channel from outside a buoyed channel or from
a secondary waterway must give way to any ships sailing on the main
waterway on starboard.
Slow downOutside the designated speed boating areas, speeding is a nuisance to
other water sports enthusiasts. A speed limit of 6 or 9 km/h is in force on
most of Fryslân’s waterways. In ports and built-up areas the speed limit is 6
km/h. The only exceptions are the Van Harinxma Canal and the Princess
Margriet Canal; the speed limit on these canals is 12.5 km/h.
Age requirements for operating a boat� Minimum age for skippers:
- fast motorboats: 18 years old;
- motorboats, large ships and sailing boats longer than 7 m: 16 years old;
- open motor boats, not able to run faster than 13 km/h and shorter than
7 m: 12 years old;
- small sailing boats shorter than 7 m and small rowing boats:
no minimum age.
For more detailed information on boating rules, please refer to the Inland
Waterways Police Regulations (Binnenvaartpolitiereglement) and to the
Friesland Waterways Regulations (Vaarwegenverordening Friesland).
wetten.overheid.nl
www.fryslan.nl/vaarwegenverordening
KymHorizon
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Fast motorboats
Need for speed (faster than 20 km/h) or fancy water skiing? Not a problem.
But please stick to the designated areas marked with yellow buoys. Refer
to the water maps for these areas. And remember: from 30 April to 30
September, speed boating in the designated areas is allowed only during
daylight hours. Other vessels are not allowed to lay idle in these areas.
Rules� A fast motorboat or speedboat is defined as any small (less than 20 m long)
vessel able to run at a speed of 20 km/h or faster (water scooters and jet-skis included).
� Operators must be able to show a registration certificate. In theNetherlands, this certificate is available from RDW (www.rdw.nl) or thelarger post offices. A registration certificate issued by a competentauthority in Germany, Belgium or the United Kingdom is also valid. Everyboat must have a clearly visible registration number.
� Operators of fast motorboats must be 18 years of age or older.� On the Snitser Mar, the Hegemer Mar, the Fluezen, the Sleattemer Mar and
the Tsjûkemar, speed boating is allowed only within the designated areas,and provided the water displaced by the boat does not exceed 1.5 m3.Anchoring and swimming is not permitted within these areas.
� Throughout the year, speed boating on the IJsselmeer and the Wadden Sea isallowed during daylight hours outside the 250-metre zone off the coastline.
� On the Hegemer Mar, operating water scooters and jet skis at high speedsis allowed from 30 April to 30 September, provided within the dedicatedarea and during the day.
� Fast motorboats with open controls must be fitted with a properly workingkill switch, and the operator must always wear the kill switch lanyardduring every trip.
� For every person on board a life jacket must be available within easy reach.� A properly working fire extinguisher must be on board.� Fast motorboats must be equipped with a properly working, effective and
silencing exhaust.
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MANDATORY SPEED LIMIT, ASSHOWN IN KM/H
DO NOT CAUSE DISTURBING WATERMOVEMENTS
OBLIGATION TO STAY TO THESTARBOARD SIDE OF THEWATERWAY
NO ANCHORING OR MOORING
NO ACCESS FOR SAILING BOATS
MARINE TELEPHONE FOR NAUTICALINFORMATION,E.G. CHANNEL 18
OBLIGATION TO STOP BEFORE THESIGN UNDER CERTAINCIRCUMSTANCES
PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION
RESTRICTED VERTICAL CLEARANCEIN METRES
NO ENTRY, EXIT OR PASSAGE
NO MEETING OR PASSING-BY
WAITING AREA FOR SMALL BOATS
Meaning of traffic signs
The various, earlier mentioned rules must ensure the safety of water users.
Digital matrix signs, sometimes along with traffic signs, have been installed
at some bridges and along waterways displaying important information or
rules. Below is a list of the most frequently used signs.
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Working together on safety onand by the waterSummer is a very busy season in the Frisian water sports areas. That’s why
everybody should give heed to each other and to their surroundings.
Within the scope of Summer Water Surveillance, the Province of Fryslân,
the Fryslân District Water Board, the Fryslân Police Department, the
National Police Services Agency (KLPD) and the municipal authorities work
together in monitoring both the safety on and by the water as well as the
compliance with the rules.
Noise nuisance? Report it!On the one hand, there are tourists who behave in an
exemplary fashion and on the other hand there are
tourists who, especially during large events, go onto
the water to party. The latter often cause public
disorder. If you are bothered by this or if you notice this, please report this
to the harbour master or the police through 0900-8844. In case of
persistent (noise) disturbance and after warning, the perpetrators will be
sent from the marina and any sound equipment will be confiscated. The
police, boat rental firms and harbour master know which boats and
persons have been sent away, to prevent the same problem from occurring
again at the next marina.
Hâld de midden frijKeep the middle clear
Prevent theft of your boat or outboard engineAs a boat owner you can do a lot yourself to prevent the theft of your
outboard engine or your boat. The police advise you to secure your
outboard engine with an outboard engine lock. In addition, you can also
install an electronic alert system. More theft prevention tips can be found
online. Marking and registering makes the retrieval of stolen goods easier.
In case of theft, always file a report with as many characteristics as possible.
The police request you to call 1-1-2 as soon as you see anything suspicious.
With a description of the crime, the perpetrator and the direction of flight,
the police can spring into action to catch the perpetrator(s)!
Civilian Watch on the WaterPeople who work on or around the water participate in “Burgernet op het
Water” (Civilian Watch on the Water). Think of supervisors, harbour
masters, criminal investigators and bridgemasters. After a report of a
missing child or theft of a vessel, the operator at the police incident room
starts up a Burgernet call. All participants receive a message through their
(mobile) telephones with the request to be on the lookout for a clearly
described person or vessel. In practice, we see that the chance of
apprehension of suspects and retrieving missing persons increases considerably.
Do not drink and boatIt is holiday. That deserves a drink, but if you are sailing you just don’t
drink. You wouldn’t even consider driving your car after a drink, would
you? The permitted blood alcohol level for skippers is 0.05 percent, the
same as drivers on the road. This measure applies to professional skippers
as well as recreational sailors, including sailors and those driving fast
motorboats. The police regularly performs alcohol checks on the Frisian
waters during the summer season.
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www.politie.nl/klpd
www.burgernet.nl
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Angling in the Princess Margriet CanalThe regulations on the Prinses Margrietkanaal also apply to anglers. For
instance, when you bring in your catch, the boat may drift off toward the
centre of the canal or become adrift. Neither is allowed and could cause
hazardous situations. Reversing may also prove confusing to other
waterway users, especially related to professional shipping. Advice:
always stay alert to the other shipping traffic. If the canal becomes too
busy, please consider casting your fishing rod in a more calm stretch of
water.
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Fishing and swimming
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Fishing in Fryslân:“Elts mei graach ris fiskje”“Everybody likes fishing occasionally”
Fryslân is the most ideal province for angling. Whether you are a purposeful
specialist, a competitive angler or an offshore angler, or have angling
purely as a hobby - with over 17,000 hectares of fishing water, Fryslân
offers ample space for every angling discipline. Naturally, angling is also
bound by rules. A permit is at all times required. If you already possess a
VISpas (fishing pass) or, for the young ones, a Jeugd-Vispas (junior fishing
pass), you meet the requirements on most waters. Should you only want to
go fishing for a short period, for instance because you are enjoying your
well-earned holiday in Fryslân, then you can purchase a weekly permit. These
weekly permits can be purchased from branches of the local tourist office
and angling shops in Fryslân. The costs are around 10 euros. More than
27,000 Frisian anglers are members of Sportvisserij Fryslân. For more
information, please contact the office in Grou on 0566 - 624455.
www.visseninfriesland.nl
Goemiddei / goejûnGood afternoon / Good evening
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Safe swimming in open water
In the summertime, many people like to take a swim
in the Frisian waters. We would all like to swim in
safe and clean waters. Some areas are better suitable
than others. The provincial authorities ensure that
you know where you can swim safely. Page 24
provides a summary of suitable places for swimming
in Fryslân together with the available facilities.
Quality of the swimming waterThe province regularly checks the water quality, hygiene and safety of
swimming places. For that reason, water samples are taken every two
weeks from May through to September. The samples are checked by
provincial staff for bacteria that might cause illnesses. The water clarity,
acidity and temperature are also recorded. In most cases the quality of the
Frisian swimming water is good. However, should it be no longer safe to
swim in certain areas, you will be alerted to that by warning signs on site.
Alternatively, you can also check the swimming water map on the website
Safety and swimmingFrom the embankment there is no way of saying one can swim safely. The
bottom may be littered with broken glass or debris and other matters.
Currents and the wake of passing ships may also cause a hazard. For that
reason one should always swim in the company of others and within the
floating lines – and heed the warning signs. Troubled waters may well
comply with bacteriological standards, but you will not be able to assess
the depth. Diving into troubled waters is therefore highly dangerous.
Generally speaking, seawater is rather clean. The risks of swimming in the
sea are mainly associated with strong currents, winds blowing from the
land and the effects of the tides. These risks are even greater near wave
breakers, harbours and piers. For that reason we would definitely advise
against swimming in such areas.
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Access rulesMany swimming places in Fryslân are freely accessible to the public.
Sometimes there is a small charge for using the facilities, such as for parking,
taking a shower and / or access to a natural reserve. In some cases the
swimming place is part of a camping site or recreation park, and therefore
reserved to guests only. And in other cases swimming is not permitted
because the water has been leased for fishing or is part of a protected fish
area. In other words, make sure you know about the access rules.
BotulismBotulism bacteria may surface if the temperature of the water is rising,
causing water birds and fish to die. In most cases these bacteria are harmless
to humans, but be careful when swimming or surfing in waters where dead
animals are floating around. In order to prevent the disease from spreading
further, the dead animals should be removed without delay. Do not touch
them yourself! When you see any dead water birds or fish, please call the
conservation emergency number (“milieualarmnummer”) on 058 2122422.
Extra tips for swimmers� Do not swim if you are not sure about the quality of the water.
� Do not swim if you are unwell or have a low resistance to illnesses.
� Try not to swallow any water while swimming.
� Do not swim in floating layers of algae (green layers floating on the water).
� Do not throw any food leftovers or packaging into the water during your
stay. This may stimulate the growth of bacteria.
� Stick to the rules and observe the warning signs.
www.fryslan.nl/zwemwater
BlabberkoeltsjeZeer licht briesje
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Swimming locations
Kite surfing areasWesterzeedijk (Harlingen) . .from 1 April until 1 SeptemberHoek van Bant (Dongeradeel) .from 1 June until 1 OctoberKornwerderzand . . . . . . . . . .from 1 May until 1 OctoberIt Soal (Workum) . . . . .from 1 September until 1 JuneHolle Poarte (Makkum) . .from 1 October until 1 MayStrand Lemmer . . . . . . . . .from 1 October until 1 May
Between Hindeloopen and bathing pavilion all year roundMirnser Klif . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . all year roundStavoren, near Potvis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . all year roundWest of ferry causeway at Nes (Ameland) . . all year roundGroene Strand (Wadden side of West Terschelling) . all year round
Situation as per 1 Dec 2010. Theswimming locations for 2011have been determined in January2011 and can be found online inthe section Official SwimmingLocations.
www.fryslan.nl/zwemwater
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Noordzee1. Badstrand Badhuis Oost-Vlieland2. Badstrand West aan Zee Terschelling3. Badstrand Hoorn Terschelling4. Badstrand Hollum Ameland5. Badstrand Nes Ameland6. Badstrand Buren Ameland7. Badstrand Prins
Bernhardweg Schiermonnikoog
Eilanden overig8. Duinmeertje Hee Hee9. De Vleyen Nes10. Berkenplas Schiermonnikoog
IJsselmeer11. De Holle Poarte Makkum12. It Soal Workum13. Badpaviljoen Hindeloopen14. Molkwerum Molkwerum15. It Süderstrand Stavoren16. Mirnser Klif Mirns17. De Hege Gerzen Oudemirdum18. Lemsterstrand Lemmer
Fryslân, vaste land19. Oostmahorn Oostmahorn20. Eeltsjemar Rinsumageest21. Harlingerstrand Harlingen22. Kleine Wielen Leeuwarden23. Grote Wielen Leeuwarden24 Dagrecreatieterrein
Burgumer Mar Burgum25 Eastermar Eastermar26. It Wiid Earnewâld27. De Leien Rottevalle28. Smalle Eesterzanding Smalle Ee29. Pottenstrand Sneek30. Terherne Terherne31. Aldegeaster Brekken Oudega32. Heeg Heeg33. Yndijk Yndijk34. Langwarder Wielen Langweer35. Woudfennen Boarnsterzwaag36. Nannewiid Oudehaske38. De Kuilart Galamadammen (Koudum)39. Elahuizen De Lange Hoek Elahuizen40. Zwem- en surfcentrum Balk Balk41. De Ulesprong Sint Nicolaasga42. Rohel Rohel43. De Heide Heerenveen44. Aekingermeer Appelscha45. De Driesprong Langelille46. Spokeplas Noordwolde47. Skipsleat Joure48. De Swanneblom Slappeterp49 De Vlinderslag Wolvega
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Deep and clean water
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Dredging in Fryslân
In 2011 we will continue working hard to create the right depths of our
waterways in Fryslân. The goal is to improve accessibility and safety on the
water.
What are dredgings?Dredgings (‘bagger’ in Dutch) is the deposit of dust, sand, leaves and green,
that ends up at the bottom of the water. It looks dirty, but it is often very
useful for raising quays and banks, creating islands and fertilising fields.
Sedimentation of dredgings is a natural process. By dredging once every
ten years on average, we can control the sludge. If we do not do this, the
Frisian waterways will be completely silted up by 2020. So dredging is of
vital importance to maintain negotiability of our waterways.
Creating the right depth of waterwaysVarious parties are responsible for creating and maintaining the right
depth of the recreational waterways in Fryslân. The province of Fryslân,
Frisian municipalities, marina owners/managers and Recreatieschap De
Marrekrite must create the right depths of the channels and provide for
good accessibility of mooring facilities and marinas. Furthermore, they also
ensure that parts of the lakes are better and safer to sail on.
Most of the dredging works are carried out
before or after the water sports season. Should
certain dredging works hinder shipping traffic,
you will be informed of this through internet.
www.fryslan.nl/scheepvaartberichten
Past net (by brêge of slús)Doesn’t fit (at bridge or lock)
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Clean water for allwater sports enthusiasts
Boating or sailing on the Frisian waters, enjoying the scenery or taking a
refreshing dip on a hot summer day - if we want to keep on doing these
pleasant things in the future, all of us are responsible for ensuring that our
surface water remains clean.
Ban on discharge of toilet water from pleasure vesselsAs a water sports enthusiast, you can contribute to a better water quality
yourself by simply collecting your toilet water instead of discharging it.
Since 1 January 2009 a ban on the discharge of toilet water from pleasure
vessels has been in place. The Fryslân District Water Board (Wetterskip Fryslân)
sees to the compliance with this ban.
Sewage collection pointsMarinas with more than fifty cabin-boat berths provide a sewage collection
system. You can choose to either install a device for the collection of toilet
water, such as a sewage holding tank or a chemical toilet or you can, of
course, use harbour toilet facilities.
Innovative sewage systems With a subsidy of
over one thousand euro, the Province of Fryslân
has contributed to the further development of a
individual sewage system that can be installed at
every berth in a marina. The system is suitable
for all pleasure vessels that have a sewage
holding tank. At several places in Fryslân,
sustainable and innovative sewage systems are
being installed.
www.vuilwater.info
Colophon
Useful internet addresseswww.beleeffriesland.nl/watersportwww.burgernet.nlwww.elektrischvaren.infowww.friesemeren.nlwww.fryslan.nlwww.fryslan.nl/bedieningstijdenwww.fryslan.nl/scheepvaartberichtenwww.fryslan.nl/schoonvarenwww.fryslan.nl/vaarwegenverordeningwww.fryslan.nl/waternamenwww.fryslan.nl/watersportwww.fryslan.nl/zwemwater
Photographyhet Hoge Noorden,Annelies Ruesink,Camerik Voortman b.v.,Kick Dull,Sportvisserij Fryslânwww.beleeffriesland.nl
Important telephone numbersNationwide emergency calls 112Fryslân Area Health Authority (GGD) 088 - 229 9222KLPD Water Police Emergency Room, Driebergen 0343 - 535 355Conservation emergency calls 058 - 212 2422Police Fryslân Region 0900 - 8844Province of Fryslân (general enquiries) 058 - 292 5925Province of Fryslân (bridge opening hours) 058 - 292 5888Province of Fryslân (public phone) 058 - 292 5524Sportvisserij Fryslân (angling) 0566 - 624455Tourist information (VVV) 0900 - 202 40 60Water Police, Waddenzee Unit 058 - 880 2500Water police, IJsselmeer/Frisian Waters Unit 0515 - 429 099Weather phone for water sports enthusiasts 0900 - 9337 (€0.70/m)Fryslân District Water Board (Wetterskip) 058 - 292 2222Swimming water helpline 058 - 292 5650
www.ikpasophetwad.nlwww.marrekrite.nlwww.politie.nl/frieslandwww.politie.nl/klpdwww.seff.nuwww.visseninfriesland.nlwww.vuilwater.infowww.waddenzee.nlwww.wetten.overheid.nlwww.wetterskipfryslan.nlwww.worldheritage/waddensea.org
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DesignAnnelies Ruesink, Province of Fryslân
Impression3,000 copies
PrinterRekladruk, Giekerk
© Province of Fryslân 2011. Nothing in this publication may be copied, reproduced or duplicated
in any form without the written permission of the Province of Fryslân.
Editorial officeProvince of FryslânCommunicationDepartmentPO Box 201208900 HM Leeuwarden
Watersport in Fryslân
Tips for sailing on the Frisian waters.
Fryslân is the leading water province: varyingfrom knowledge of water to water related fun. Youcan have a fantastic leisure time over here. ButFryslân is also the place to be for those who valuea career and the quality of life. For people whoare not affraid of an adventure. For those whowant to realise their plans and search for asuitable place.
We are fans of Fryslân, because Fryslân is aprovince of possibilities.
www.fanfryslan.nl