Yarmouth
Of course, these tide times are just a guide. You are fully responsible for your own safety and tide information when visiting any of these locations.
Cool things to do near Yarmouth
If you're visiting yarmouth on your boat, there are a bunch of nice things to do whilst you're there. Here's a snapshot of some of the must do activities:
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Explore Yarmouth’s Historic Harbour: Drop anchor and take in the charm of Yarmouth’s historic harbor. With its 16th-century castle and cobbled streets, it’s perfect for a leisurely stroll. Grab a bite at one of the cozy harborside pubs or cafes, such as Off the rails and On the rocks that offer locally sourced seafood and some amazing things to see.
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Secluded Beach Picnics at Bouldnor Bay: Sail eastward to Bouldnor Bay, a serene stretch of coastline only accessible by boat. Pack a picnic and enjoy a peaceful afternoon on the beach, where you’ll be surrounded by nature and stunning views of the Solent, making it the perfect hidden gem.
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Wildlife Watching at Newtown Creek Nature Reserve: Just a short sail from Yarmouth, Newtown Creek is a protected nature reserve with abundant wildlife. Anchor here to spot rare birds, seals, and other marine life, or paddle around in a kayak to explore the tranquil estuary up close.
If you're in the area, be sure to check out my post on Newtown creek which provides a deeper dive on what to know if you're planning to anchor up there.