Overview
The estuary runs from Newton Abbot to Teignmouth, in the area of South Devon known as Teignbridge. The Estuary proper starts at the A380 flyover across the top of the estuary, and flows down to its mouth at Teignmouth/Shaldon.
The north bank has a railway running along its length: the south bank is accessible for most of its length on footpaths, but can also be walked at low tide on the foreshore (signed as the Templer Way).
From a hotel/inn near the flyover (Passage House) you can also walk up river into the Hackney Marsh NNR.
Birds
Notable Species
Little Egret a common sight.
Check-list
Birds you can see here include:
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Other Wildlife
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Site Information
History and Use
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Areas of Interest
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Access and Facilities
Excellent spot for lunch where you can birdwatch as you eat is Combe Cellars, halfway down the South Bank.
Contact Details
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External Links
- Hackney Marshes LNR on Teignbridge Council website
- Teign Estuary on Streetmap
- Hackney Marsh on Streetmap
See my web-site for other species.
Content and images originally posted by TonyVee