porths
Porths are a type of coastal inlet or harbor, typically found in the British Isles. They are characterized by their narrow entrance, which is often protected by a reef or sandbar, and their sheltered waters, which provide a safe anchorage for vessels. Porths are often named after the nearby town or village, and they have played a significant role in the history and economy of the region.
The term "porth" is derived from the Welsh word "porth," which means "harbor" or "port." Porths are
Some of the most famous porths in the British Isles include Porthleven in Cornwall, Porthmeor in the