Totnes Tide Times
Stay informed with accurate tide times for Totnes, England. 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.
Today's tide times for Totnes start with a low tide at 02:29, reaching 0.4 meters in the night. A high tide occurs at 08:48, peaking at 3.6 meters in the morning. Low tide sets in at 15:02, with the water level falling to 0.2 meters. A high tide occurs at 21:07, peaking at 3.5 meters in the night.
Sunrise is at 06:48, with sunset following at 19:49
Please check the full tide chart below for a complete breakdown of today’s tide schedule.
Low
0.4m
High
3.6m
Low
0.2m
High
3.5m
Tide Times for Rest of Week
Low
0.5m
High
3.3m
Low
0.4m
High
3.3m
Low
0.7m
High
2.8m
Low
0.6m
High
2.9m
Low
0.8m
High
2.4m
Low
0.8m
High
2.6m
Low
0.9m
High
2.2m
Low
0.9m
High
2.3m
Low
0.8m
High
2.2m
Low
0.9m
High
2.3m
Low
0.6m
High
2.3m
Low
0.7m
Fun & Interesting Facts About Totnes
- Totnes is located on the River Dart in Devon, England, making it a significant port town since the Middle Ages.
- The town is famous for its well-preserved Norman castle, which dates back to the 11th century and offers stunning views of the surrounding area.
- Totnes is known for its vibrant arts scene and is home to the renowned Totnes Elizabethan Museum, showcasing the town's rich history.
- The town hosts one of the earliest markets in England, which has been operating for over 1,000 years and continues to thrive today.
- Totnes is noted for its alternative culture, often seen as a hub for sustainable living and progressive social movements in the UK.
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