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Conwy Marina |
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Conwy Marina is has been developed adjacent to the 13th Century medieval walled town and castle of Conwy. With the mountains of Snowdonia National Park as a backdrop, Conwy Marina is the ideal base from which to cruise the picturesque waters of the North Wales coast with destinations such as Anglesey, the Llyn Peninsula, Pwllheli and Barmouth.
The breathtaking coastline of Ireland is only a day's sail away with ports at Dublin, Malahide, Carlingford and Strangford Lough just a few of the many delightful harbours along the east coast.
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Holyhead Marina |
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Holyhead Marina, gateway to North Wales sailing, lies in the south west corner of Holyhead harbour. One of the UK's harbour's of refuge, access is possible in all weathers and at all states of the tide. The marina will have 450 fully serviced berths when completed. |
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Liverpool Marina |
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Liverpool Marina & Marine Services, (Boats & Yachts Sailing Berths), Harbourside Club, (Bar & restaurant Club House, Entertainment Weddings, Conference Events) and Yacht Club. Ideal for day and overnight passages to the beautiful coasts of North and West Wales, the Isle of Man, Ireland, Cumbria and Scotland |
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Hafan Pwllheli |
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The marina is the only sheltered harbour in the north of Cardigan Bay offering deep water moorings for boats up to 80 feet in length. Ashore, the busy market town of Pwllheli has a full range of services and shops for yachtsmen along with comprehensive boatyard facilities. It is close to several major tourist attractions including Snowdonia National Park. |
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Preston Marina |
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Welcome to Preston Marina - for boat sales, berthing, lifting, insurance, transport and finance. |
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Aberystwyth Marina |
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Aberystwyth's Marina has dedicated facilities for boat owners. Aberystwyth's traditional harbour has been dramatically re-vitalised. Boating and sea fishing enthusiasts are poised to explore Wales's West Coast waters and coastal destinations from the new Aberystwyth Marina. The Welsh harbours of Fishguard, Cardigan, New Quay, Aberaeron, Aberdyfi, Barmouth, Porthmadog and Abersoch are within easy reach, as are the Marinas at Pwllheli, Conwy, Milford-Haven, and Neyland. Meanwhile for experienced sailors, the Marinas and harbours of Ireland's East Coast are within a day's sailing. |
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Port St. Mary - Isle of Man |
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Port St Mary is a classic small harbour in a beautiful setting. Port St Mary consists of an inner drying harbour and an outer always afloat berthing harbour. |
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Whitehaven Harbour and Marina |
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Whitehaven is situated at the south-western entrance to the Solway Firth, and is ideally placed to offer boat owners a superb departure point for the Isle of Man, Ireland, South Scotland, Clyde and Hebridean cruising, or even a Trans-Atlantic crossing. |
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Howth Yacht Club |
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The Marina office is staffed 24 hours a day. The Marina Office maintains a 24 hour listening watch on Ch M ( 37A ) and Ch 80. Prior to arrival, intending visitors are requested to call Howth Marina on Channel M (37 A) or 80 so that a berth may be allocated to them. |
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