Location

Over 22 miles of spectacular navigable waterway.

The Daugleddau Estuary (or ‘Secret Waterway’), is a pastoral landscape of open farmland and wooded river banks. The area is a haven for wildlife, where ducks, heron, geese, cormorants, otter and mink can be found in abundance. On some days, the occasional seal can be spotted on its way from the coast. Drifting along the river in a boat is a fine way to relax, maybe calling in at the many riverside restaurants and inns, including the Ferry Inn at Llanstadwell, the Jolly Sailor at Burton, or the Creswell Quay Inn (tide allowing). Further downstream the estuary widens to form the Milford Haven Waterway, Europe’s biggest deep water port, where one can enjoy the colour and clamour of large ocean-going tankers unloading their cargoes.

Offshore the islands of Skomer, Skokholm, Ramsey and Grassholm, together with parts of the mainland coast, provide habitats for many thousands of seabirds nesting in burrows and on the cliffs and stacks.

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