River Tamar Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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maryamo640
You have to be there to believe it
The rover view was amazing, especially when the weather is good. There is a 2 hour boat ride to Plymouth too, but a bit dear.
Beoordeeld op 22 aug 2023
Jannerbloke
River strewn with rubbish.
Paddle boarding with a friend just down from Cothele to half of mile downstream of Pentillie. Constantly encountering refuse and litter of all kinds. Big plastic shop crates, tin cans, food wrappers. ...
Beoordeeld op 10 apr 2023
snowdrop49
Historical and Natural Interest
Lots of wildlife. Can be crossed by train or walked along at various places. Forms the border of Devon and Cornwall. Meets the sea at Saltash after passing under Tamar Bridge and Brunels Royal Albert ...
Beoordeeld op 21 aug 2022
therichastill
Enjoy By Train
The River Tamar is a river that flows into the English Channel near Plymouth. It is quite a broad river and has lots of beautiful curves. For me the best way to enjoy it is by train. There are serv...
Beoordeeld op 22 mei 2022
A_CArchambault
Kayaking
We went kayaking on the river at high tide. It was so peaceful and quiet. Very relaxing afternoon, the current wasn’t too strong and the views were beautiful.
Beoordeeld op 19 aug 2021
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You have to be there to believe it
The rover view was amazing, especially when the weather is good. There is a 2 hour boat ride to Plymouth too, but a bit dear.
River strewn with rubbish.
Paddle boarding with a friend just down from Cothele to half of mile downstream of Pentillie. Constantly encountering refuse and litter of all kinds. Big plastic shop crates, tin cans, food wrappers. ...
Historical and Natural Interest
Lots of wildlife. Can be crossed by train or walked along at various places. Forms the border of Devon and Cornwall. Meets the sea at Saltash after passing under Tamar Bridge and Brunels Royal Albert ...
Enjoy By Train
The River Tamar is a river that flows into the English Channel near Plymouth. It is quite a broad river and has lots of beautiful curves. For me the best way to enjoy it is by train. There are serv...
Kayaking
We went kayaking on the river at high tide. It was so peaceful and quiet. Very relaxing afternoon, the current wasn’t too strong and the views were beautiful.