Shaldon, River Teign South Devon. XPL 5017-468


The River Teign flows for some 30 miles, rising on Dartmoor, near Cranmere Pool west of Chagford, and reaching the sea at Teignmouth on the South Devon coast. The river skirts the northern side of the moor, flowing down a steep-sided valley and then meanders southwards at the east edge of Dartmoor. It's a hugely diverse waterway. Tidal from Teignmouth to Newton Abbot, it has mudflats which are loved by birds, and habitat which encourages an array of wildlife. This particular stretch is important for local shellfishermen, who have worked on the estuary for many years. The Teign is great for wildlife Birdlife includes herons, kingfishers, dippers, grey wagtails and mallards, as well as cormorants and goosanders. Otters are also making a comeback. The heathland up river attracts birds such as the nightjar; the farmland has cirl buntings, woodlarks and skylarks; while butterflies and orchids can be seen on the meadows. Salmon live along stretches of the Teign - you can often see the them leaping at Drewe's Weir - and there are also dragonflies and rare water beetles. Where the Teign is tree lined, there are bluebells, daffodils and a wide variety of flora and fauna. Yet much of the Teign Valley has been scarred by the clay pits which dominate parts of the landscape. The industry has been vital to Teignbridge's economy and the export of the high grade mineral - together with granite and limestone - has been largely responsible for the development of Teignmouth Docks. In the early days, the minerals were transported down the Teign to the port - where exporting has taken place since the 13th century. In the 1790s, James Templer built the Stover Canal from Ventiford to Jetty Marsh in Newton Abbot, to help carry minerals down to the river. Places along the Teign include the village of Shaldon, which lies on the opposite bank of the estuary to Teignmouth. There's a passenger ferry linking the two communities, and Shaldon Bridge for cars. The Teign and Shaldon Brid


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Location: Shaldon, Rier Teign. Devon. England. United Kingdom.
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