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Brixham Harbour, Brixham, Devon, United Kingdom

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General - Brixham Harbour lies in Tor Bay on the SW coast of the United Kingdom. The harbour is home to a large fishing fleet.

Position - 50º 27.5' N 003º 31.7' W

Tides;
Reference port -
Mean time differences - HW: minutes ± ; LW: minutes ±
Heights in metres -
MHWS MHWN MLWN MLWS

Charts -

Approach & Entrance; The outer harbour and marina can be accessed in all states of tide.

Berths - 440 berths. It is not known if reservations can be made.

Contact ;
Tel - +44 (0)1803 853321
Fax -+44 (0)1803 852434
Email - brixham.harbour@torbay.gov.uk
VHF Ch - 80

Formalities - Not known.

Maximum Length - Not known.

Water - On the pontoons.

Electric - Nearby.

Diesel & Petrol - On the fuel quay.

Security - Not known.

Internet - Not known.

Other Marina Facilities, Services & Supplies - Toilets. Showers. Laundry. Slipway

Boatyard Facilities & Services - Winter Storage. Hoist or Crane. Chandlery.

Shopping - Most provisions can be obtained in Brixham

Eating Out - Restaurants close to the marina

Local Area - Good beaches nearby. The Heritage Museum provides an insight into life at the end of the 19th century , with a collection of old photographs as well as exhibits on trawling and associated industries such as boat building, chandlery and cooperage maritime trading. Berry Head, with its Napoleonic Fort, offers good views up and down the coast.

Other reports on harbours, marinas and anchorages can be viewed in our marina guide