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Penarth Marina is situated within the sheltered waters of Cardiff Bay and built around the basins of the historic Penarth Docks. The marina is an ideal location from which to enjoy Cardiff Bay and to explore the Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary and its many ports. The marina provides a safe berth for resident or visiting craft and with 24 hour access via the Cardiff Bay Barrage. The Barrage has created a 500-acre freshwater lake, which is heralding a new era for boating in the region and the development of an exciting and vibrant leisure waterfront amenity.
http://www.quaymarinas.com/marinas/penarth.asp
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Swansea marina is currently at the hub of an exciting stage in the continuing development of Swansea. With the new Port Tawe plans taking off it will be intrinsic to the advancement and promotion of Swansea as Wales' premier maritime destination.
http://www.swanseamarina.org.uk
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Hafan Pwllheli is situated on the south side of the Lleyn Peninsula and provides access to some of the best sailing waters in the UK including Cardigan Bay, Anglesey and the attractive harbours along Ireland's east coast.
Cruising in the waters off the Lleyn Peninsula, which combine moderate tidal and sea conditions with a varied pattern of winds, offers the spectacular scenery of the Snowdonian mountains as a backdrop. The rugged coastline has also been designated an 'Area of Outstanding National Beauty'. http://www.hafanpwllheli.co.uk
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Neyland Yacht Haven is situated in a well-protected inlet adjacent to the town of Neyland some ten miles from the entrance of the deep but sheltered waters of Milford Haven. Whether exploring the offshore islands or the rugged Pembrokeshire coast, the quiet tree lined creeks of this sheltered estuary, or enjoying the competition of the numerous racing events held by the local yacht clubs throughout the year, Neyland Yacht Haven makes the ideal base from which to enjoy these fascinating waters. Neyland Yacht Haven is ideal for those wishing to cruise to and from Southern Ireland, Padstow, South West England and the Scilly Isles.
http://www.yachthavens.com/yachthaven/listResourcesSession.do?marina_id=neyla01
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Situated in a non-tidal basin on the North shore of the Haven, this is the only Marina on the Waterway that is wholly owned and operated by the Authority. Providing superb shelter and access to some of the finest leisure boating in the UK, Milford Marina has undergone a sustained development programme that has transformed both its water-based facilities, and on-shore attractions. What was an already established community has expanded and embraced many new developments. Cafes, restaurants and retail outlets have joined the already successful businesses along Nelson Quay. This investment has been recognised through the Yacht Harbour Association's independent assessment scheme in which Milford Marina was awarded Four Gold Anchors; an accolade that seeks to reward the highest standards of operations in UK Marinas.
http://www.mhpa.co.uk
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From any direction to any destination, Holyhead is a harbour of refuge which offers a central location with some very scarce features. 24 hour access; Safe entry in all weather conditions, centrally placed for passages throughout the Irish Sea, dual carriageway to UK in town, InterCity Rail in town, Irish Sea ferries a dinghy ride away.
http://www.holyheadmarina.co.uk
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Bray Marina is situated in a country park setting, providing berth holders with a delightfully tranquil mooring. From the marina there is direct access to the Thames and there are extensive well-maintained facilities available for all boat owners. There are many attractions in the vicinity. Upstream is the National Trust property, Cliveden, with its extensive gardens and woodlands. Cookham is home of the Queen's Swan Keeper, who can sometimes be seen in his traditional costume. Further on still is Hambledon Mill; from here the river is navigable as far as Lechlade. Downstream lie the historic towns and villages of Windsor, Eton, Datchet and Runnymede.
http://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/mdl-bray-marina/
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In a tranquil garden setting, with a large river frontage for easy mooring, this 175 berth marina is one of the most attractive marinas on the Thames. There are many places of interest within a day's cruising. Upstream, the Thames is navigable as far as Lechlade. Between Windsor and Oxford there are several riverside inns, stately homes and gardens to visit including Cliveden Mansion, with its extensive Italianate gardens and woodlands. Downstream lie Eton and the charming village of Datchet.
http://www.mdlmarinas.co.uk/mdl-windsor-marina/
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JerseyĆs main visitor's marina, is conveniently situated in the Upper Harbour, St. Helier, only few minutes walk from the Town Centre, with berthing for up to 200 visiting yachts and access 3 hours either side of high water.
http://www.jersey-harbours.com/sthelier.html
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Whitehaven Marina is the maritime gateway to England's Lake District. The 17th century, historical, substantially built Harbour, offers a quality, fully serviced Marina. It was opened in 1997 and awarded Blue Flag status in 2003. With near 24-hour access, Whitehaven Marina is set to become the North West of England's premier cruising harbour of the 21st century. Whitehaven is uniquely situated at the South Western entrance to the Solway Firth and is ideally placed geographically to offer boat owners a superb departure point for the Isle of Man, Ireland, Southern Scotland, Clyde and Hebridean cruising or even a departure point for transatlantic cruising.
http://www.whitehaven-harbour.co.uk/marina.htm
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