Start with authoritative tide tables that list a reliable reference port, often Milford Haven, and include corrections for nearby coves and headlands. Cross-check dedicated apps with UK Hydrographic Office data and local lifeboat or harbor boards. Confirm time zones and daylight saving adjustments, then note slack-water windows. Treat estimates conservatively, because Atlantic weather and pressure changes can nudge levels or timings more than beginners expect.
Plan sections that sit above beaches, inlets, or undercut cliffs with the tide rising in mind, not merely your outbound enthusiasm. Even if you never step onto sand, rising water can transform safe-looking shortcuts into precarious edges. Build buffers around high water, identify alternative high routes on your map, and schedule snack breaks away from narrowing ledges that tempt rushed decisions.
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