Woolverstone Marina

Woolverstone Marina

Marine Services

England, GB

Woolverstone Marina and Lodge Park is situated on the picturesque River Orwell, set within 22 acres of parkland. It offers a convenient base for cruising, with easy access to the sea and various scenic destinations. The marina features 235 pontoon berths and 45 swinging moorings, supported by a water taxi service. Adjacent to the marina is a luxurious on-site lodge park, providing a tranquil retreat in woodland beside the river, ideal for couples and families seeking a peaceful escape with luxury amenities. Additionally, a sailing school and the Royal Harwich Yacht Club are located on-site, offering a venue for events. Dining options include the MoniMar bar and restaurant, which provides casual dining with views of the marina, currently operating on winter hours from Thursday to Sunday. The marina also offers diesel fuel and 24/7 secure storage facilities for boating gear, business goods, or household items. Online bookings for berths and fuel can be made via MyMDL.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of berths and storage are available at Woolverstone Marina?
MDL Woolverstone Marina offers 235 pontoon berths and 45 swinging moorings. They also provide secure 24/7 storage facilities for various items. Online bookings for berths can be made through MyMDL.
Is there a water taxi service available at the marina?
Yes, the marina has a water taxi service to assist with movement around the marina.
What are the dining options at Woolverstone Marina and what are their hours?
The MoniMar bar and restaurant at Woolverstone Marina offers casual dining, with the restaurant currently open from Thursday to Sunday due to winter hours. They serve coffee, family meals, and evening cocktails.
What are some popular cruising destinations accessible from Woolverstone Marina?
MDL Woolverstone Marina is located on the River Orwell, providing access to the Walton Backwaters, and estuaries like the Colne and Blackwater. It's also a suitable starting point for trips towards the River Deben, Woodbridge, Orford, Aldeburgh, and even Ostend in Belgium, Holland, and France.