Milford Haven - General Info

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Milford Haven is one of the U.K.’s most important ports. This wonderful natural haven has been used as a harbour for many centuries. It lies at the western tip of the Pembrokeshire peninsula on the northern side of the entrance to the Bristol Channel.

Position:

51° 41.95’N, 05° 07.17’W (haven entrance)

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  1. September 20, 2015 at 10:18 AM
    Data Entry5 says:

    Posted on behalf of Jane Russell

    Ramsey Island, Near St David’s on the south-west corner of Wales
    This is still an RSPB (Royal Society Protection of Birds) Island (although they have very few seabirds left breeding there, but masses of breeding seals from August – Christmas).

    And they prefer people to land before 4 pm, for a modest fee. In 2015 we found them very friendly and they let us land after 4 pm and walk on the island as long as we kept to the paths.