Floating Harbour
The Floating Harbour is a unique waterway located in Bristol, England. It was created in the early 19th century to accommodate larger ships and improve trade. The harbour is designed to remain at a constant water level, regardless of the tides, allowing for easier navigation and docking.
This innovative design was achieved by constructing a series of locks and weirs. The Floating Harbour is now a popular destination for both locals and tourists, featuring scenic walks, restaurants, and cultural attractions. It plays a vital role in the city's maritime history and continues to support various recreational activities.