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Teign Estuary, Coombe Cellars to New Passage Inn

Devon  >  United Kingdom

The Teign Estuary between Shaldon and Teignmouth is at it's widest here, connected by a bridge at the river mouth.

Added* by Baz Willmott
Most recent update 9 декабря 2020
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Description

At low tide there is a large area of exposed mud, the Southern side road of the estuary has the advantage of the sun being behind you reducing 'glare', with frequent pull ins (DO NOT LEAVE CAR BLOCKING GATEWAYS) and car parks. Unfortunately the Northern side road is facing the sun and has few places to stop, with the estuary mostly obscured by trees and shrubs.

Details

Access

Leave the A380 at Newton Abbot onto the B3195 to Shaldon, pass through Netherton, just after the village of Combeinteignhead take a left on minor road to Coombe Cellars Public House, where there is a car park. After here return to Combeinteignhead and turn left B3195 to Shaldon, along this road when it gets close to estuary, there is a small car park on a bend. After here continue heading towards Shaldon, the road at times right next to estuary (DO NOT BLOCK GATEWAYS), just before the bridge connecting Shaldon/Teignmouth there is limited on street parking on Riverside/Albion Street on the right next to the church, enabling you to check up and down the estuary. From here continue over bridge and turn left back to Newton Abbot, look for a lay-by on the left (2 hour stay and no return in 24 Hours), that gives good wide views of the estuary. From here views of estuary are obscured by trees/shrubs, until you get to Passage House Inn at the end of Hackney Lane, where there is another car park.

Terrain and Habitat

Scattered trees and bushes , River , Sea , City/village , Mud flats , Beach

Conditions

Flat , High water possible , Open landscape

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Yes

Good birding season

Spring , Autumn , Winter

Best time to visit

Spring , Autumn

Route

Paved road , Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

Some roads between Coombe Cellars and Shaldon can be prone to flooding, especially during high spring tides. During stormy weather Divers/Grebes/Seaducks and other Seabirds take shelter on the estuary.

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