The remainder of this webpage shows photographs and interesting links for the ten featured tidal bores, including articles and videos by local experts.įor each tidal bore, there is a gallery showing images of the wave and interesting places to visit nearby simply click on the name of the tidal bore to see them. The ten featured tidal bores are grouped into the following coastal areas around England, Scotland and Wales: Tidal bores – locations in England, Scotland and Wales Places to see seals and migrating waterbirds such as barnacle geese Visit suggestions for picturesque harbours, Roman ruins and sea cliffs Ideas for visits to nearby seaside resorts, nature reserves and tourist attractions Ideas for places to visit in nearby towns and cities such as Gloucester, Cardiff, Chester, Liverpool, Ulverston, Dumfries and Hull Insights into how historic river engineering works for shipping have affected tidal bores Tips on finding out tide times and how the tides affect tidal bores Viewing tips for the featured tidal bores including suggested viewpoints and indicative timings Ten featured tidal bores around the coast of the UK and brief descriptions for several more The featured tidal bores include the Severn Bore in Gloucestershire, the Dee Tidal Bore in Wales, the Arnside Bore in Cumbria, Nith Tidal Bore in Scotland and the Trent Aegir in east England. Important If considering trying to spot a tidal bore, be sure to get appropriate safety advice first since they occur on some of the highest and most powerful tides of the year.
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