The Bristol Channel is a tidal estuary in the United Kingdom.
Regions
Dartmoor National Park |
Pembrokeshire National Park |
Vale of Glamorgan |
Cornwall |
Devon |
Somerset |
Gloucestershire |
Gower |
Cities
Towns and villages
Other destinations
Understand
Get in
Get around
The Bristol Channel is a tidal estuary on the South West of Britain. It accommodates pleasure vessels throughout many marinas and tidal harbours from St. Ives in Cornwall in the West, to Sharpness in the East on the South side England, and from Milford Haven in the West to Chepstow in the East on the North side Wales.
There is also a lot of commercial traffic serving the larger ports at Bristol, Newport, Cardiff, Barry, Port Talbot, Swansea and Milford Haven.
Stay safe
When sailing in the Bristol Channel don't forget that this is a very challenging sailing area with very strong tidal currents, with the second highest tidal range in the world next to Bay of Fundy.
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