The UK has many picturesque and historically significant harbours, each offering a unique blend of maritime heritage, natural beauty, and vibrant communities.
These harbours provide not only stunning views but recreational opportunities like boat trips or boat hire, but often also a chance to enjoy some of the freshest local caught seafood.
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Popular Harbours
Ilfracombe harbour is the largest on the North Devon coast. The harbour has been critical to this are for several Read moreโฆ
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Mullion Cove Harbour is a working small protected harbour cmpleted in the 1890s. Whilst the village has a wonderful collection Read moreโฆ
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Cowes Harbour is recognised as one of the premium yachting centres of the world. It isย home to the Round the Read moreโฆ
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Donaghadee is probably best known for its lighthouse and harbour, which has been a haven for ships since at least Read moreโฆ
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The older part of the Scarborough lies around the harbour and is protected by the Castle Headland in the sheltered Read moreโฆ
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Clovelly has a single steep cobbled street that runs down past 16th Century fisherman’s cottages to the harbour. The road Read moreโฆ
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The port at Amlwch was developed due to the high importance of the copper mine at Parys Mountain. The harbour Read moreโฆ
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Brighton does not have a natural harbour and thus, Brighton Marina was built from reclaimed land as a yacht harbour Read moreโฆ
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