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River Neath Entrance Tide Times

Stay informed with accurate tide times for River Neath Entrance, Wales. Plan your coastal activities with confidence using our up-to-date forecasts for high and low tides throughout the week, along with today's sunrise and sunset times.

Tides for Today

Map showing the location of River Neath Entrance

Today's tide times for River Neath Entrance start with a high tide at 03:03, reaching 8.0 meters in the night. Low tide sets in at 09:20, with the water level falling to 1.6 meters. A high tide occurs at 15:37, peaking at 8.1 meters in the afternoon. Low tide sets in at 21:48, with the water level falling to 1.6 meters.

Sunrise is at 06:00, with sunset following at 20:27

Please check the full tide chart below for a complete breakdown of today's tide schedule.

  • High

    8.0m

  • Low

    *

    1.6m*

  • High

    8.1m

  • Low

    *

    1.6m*

Tide Times for Rest of Week

  • High

    8.9m

  • Low

    *

    1.8m*

  • High

    8.9m

  • Low

    *

    1.8m*

  • High

    9.6m

  • Low

    *

    1.9m*

  • High

    9.6m

  • Low

    *

    1.9m*

  • High

    10.1m

  • Low

    *

    2.0m*

  • High

    10.0m

  • Low

    *

    2.0m*

  • High

    10.3m

  • Low

    *

    2.1m*

  • High

    10.2m

  • Low

    *

    2.0m*

  • High

    10.3m

  • Low

    *

    2.1m*

  • High

    10.1m

  • Low

    *

    2.0m*

  • High

    10.0m

  • Low

    *

    2.0m*

  • High

    9.8m

Fun & Interesting Facts About River Neath Entrance

  • The River Neath Entrance is situated near the industrial port of Neath, providing a crucial navigational reference for vessels entering and leaving the estuary.
  • The area around the tide station is rich in biodiversity, with the Neath River hosting various species of fish, including salmon and sea trout, which are vital for local angling communities.
  • Historically, the estuary has been significant for shipping, as it facilitated trade and transport during the industrial revolution in South Wales.
  • The Neath estuary is known for its unique sedimentary geology, influenced by both river deposits and marine interactions, which contribute to its ecological diversity.
  • Local folklore often highlights the River Neath as being associated with legends of mermaids and mythical creatures, reflecting the region's rich cultural heritage.

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