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Aberystwythís exiting new £9 million Marina named Y Lanfa opened for business in 1995. The picturesque harbour of the West Wales seaside town has been dramatically remodelled to provide permanent berths for over 100 vessels, signalling a major boost for the University town and Mid Wales Tourism. The Welsh Harbours of Fishguard, Cardigan, New Quay, Aberaeron, Barmouth, Porthmadog, Aberdyfi, and Abersoch are within easy reach, as are the Marinaís at Pwllheli, Conwy, Milford Haven and Neyland. Meanwhile for the more experienced sailors the Marinaís and harbours of Irelandís East Coast are within a days sailing.
http://www.abermarina.com
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Bradwell Marina situated on the picturesque Blackwater Estuary has been privately owned since 1984. Bradwell is a small village set on the Essex coast. With peaceful walks and a smugglers pub just minutes away, you could not ask for a more relaxing spot. Nearby is St Peters Chapel, reputed to be the oldest church in Essex.
http://www.bradwellmarina.com
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Originally built by Sir Robin Knox Johnston, Mercury Yacht Harbour is situated in a sheltered wooded site where the shallow waters of Badnam Creek join the River Hamble. Just a 20 minute walk from Hamble village, the marina offers berthing for 360 boats and enjoys deep water at all states of tide. Among its excellent facilities are a chandlery as well as a bar and restaurant with waterfront views. There's always activity on the River Hamble, with fleets of racers out every weekend during the summer. Mercury Yacht Harbour also provides an ideal base from which to visit some of our other marinas in the Southampton area. Nearby Ocean Village Marina boasts two cinemas along with restaurants and bars; a wide range of marine services are available at Shamrock Quay and Hamble Point Marina.
http://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/mdl-mercury-yacht-harbour/
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Northney Marina is situated on the north shore of Hayling Island within Chichester Harbour, one of Europe's largest natural harbours. The harbour's sheltered waters provide safe cruising and there are plenty of anchorages to explore within the area, such as Itchenor with its quaint pubs or Bosham village. The facilities at this 228 berth marina are excellent. There is a relaxing customers' lounge and sunny outside terrace as well as a shop selling essential items. The modern facilities building also includes plentiful showers and toilets, disabled facilities and a launderette along with an office/reception.
http://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/mdl-northney-marina/
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Haslar is a modern purpose-built marina situated in a superb location within Portsmouth Harbour near Gosport at the eastern end of The Solent. The marina was built in response to a demand for quality berths within quick and easy reach of open water. Its popularity stems, most notably, from the quality of the facilities, together with very high levels of customer service, all at a reasonable price to the yachtsman. The pontoons are well protected by a large wave screen and the marinasí sheltered position in Haslar creek. Each berth is fully serviced with water, electricity & wireless broadband connectivity, and there are no tidal restrictions, even at very low tides.
http://www.haslarmarina.co.uk
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Located close to Portsmouth Harbour entrance, Gosport offers excellent 24-hour access to the cruising ground of the Solent and can accommodate boats up to 20m. The northern half of the marina has been built in the last three years and an ongoing programme of improvements will update the southern section. The High Street is a two-minute walk away with plenty of shops, pubs and restaurants. A lively market takes place there on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 0800 to 1400 selling a variety of goods. The local ferry takes you over to Portsmouth where Gunwharf Quays, a modern development offers plenty of designer shops, factory outlets, bars, restaurants, bowling alley, casino and a multiplex cinema. Historic dockyard features HMS Victory, Warrior and the Mary Rose.
http://www.premiermarinas.com/gosport/
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Dover Marina provides an outstanding venue for pleasure boats or yachts either for short stay or permanent mooring. The marina holds Five Gold Anchors under the Yacht Harbour Association's code of practice, the top quality award.
http://www.doverport.co.uk/?page=Marina
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Gillingham Marina, set on the River Medway, has built up a fine reputation for its superb facilities and high standard security arrangements. Situated on the south bank of the River Medway, only eight miles from Sheerness, the Marina lies below the Chatham Historic Dockyard in Gillingham Reach. Five miles downstream of Rochester Bridge, Gillingham Marina is an ideal base for both local cruising on the Medway and Thames or more extended voyages to the East Coast and to France.
http://www.gillingham-marina.co.uk
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Hoo is a traditional marina with modern facilities. There is a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, with few rules and good security. The Marina is situated on the northern side of the Medway Estuary and is within easy sailing distance of the Thames estuary and the North Sea with the coastal ports of mainland Europe just a few hours away. Hoo also benefits from excellent road access, including from the M25, the A2/M2 and the M20.
http://www.hoomarina.com
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Limehouse Marina is located to the East of London, and connects the River Lee (via the Limehouse Cut) the Regents Canal and the River Thames. This is an ideal location for all river, canal and sea going pleasure craft. The 90 berth marina with excellent modern facilities is an oasis of calm in London. The marina makes a perfect base from which to explore London and the surrounding waterways.
http://www.bwml.co.uk/marina/11/limehouse+marina/
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