About Newtown
Newtown Creek and its associated branches forms a peaceful haven for nature, and a useful anchorage for yachtsmen and motorboaters. Newtown River is approached via a narrow channel leading through shingle banks. Entry for most boats is only possible with a suitable rise of tide, but once within deeper water will be found. Options are either to find a vacant visitors mooring buoy, or to anchor Nature reserve, no facilities really, National Trust will collect a visitors mooring fee on their buoys but anchorage areas also available . Good midday stop or overnight. Row ashore via Shalfleet Quay and walk to the New Inn pub

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Weather Forecast
Tue
5AM - 9AM
09 June 2026
- W 10 knots increasing to 13 knots. Gusts up to 20 knots.
- Increasing from 9 to 13°C
- Calm sea
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Mostly fine
Tue
9AM - 1PM
09 June 2026
- W 13 knots increasing to 17 knots. Gusts up to 23 knots.
- 14°C
- Calm sea
- UV Index: 4 - Moderate
- Mostly fine
Tue
1PM - 5PM
09 June 2026
- W 15–19 knots. Gusts up to 24 knots.
- 14°C
- W 0.4m at 2s period
- UV Index: 5 - Moderate
- Mostly fine