Bristol · South West England
Long-Stay Moorings in Bristol
Bristol's Floating Harbour is one of the most iconic urban waterway settings in England, a non-tidal impounded dock in the heart of the city that provides calm, sheltered mooring year-round. Long-stay berths here are in exceptionally high demand — the harbour is surrounded by cafes, galleries, independent shops, and the harbourside arts scene that has made Bristol one of the UK's most desirable cities to live in. Beyond the Floating Harbour, Bristol sits at the tidal mouth of the River Avon, giving access to the Kennet & Avon Canal (eastward) and the Bristol Channel (westward) for seagoing vessels. Facilities at city-centre marinas are generally excellent, and the liveaboard community in Bristol is well-established and welcoming.
Frequently asked questions
Can I get a long-stay mooring in Bristol's Floating Harbour?
The Floating Harbour has a limited number of long-stay berths managed by Bristol City Council and private operators. Demand far exceeds supply; register interest early.
Is Bristol good for liveaboards?
Extremely. Bristol has a thriving liveaboard community, excellent independent amenities, and a non-tidal harbour that's calm year-round. It's consistently one of the most popular liveaboard cities in England.