Where Tamar and Tavy meet

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"The internationally important birdlife of Devon’s most hidden corner"
Walk directions

From the war memorial and well (dated 1852), walk uphill away from the river. By the Social Club turn left into Station Road, passing the church hall.

Where the lane bears right, keep ahead up a lane, still on Station Road and pass under the railway line. Keep ahead up a track, bearing left over a stile by a gate, and cross the field. Pass through a small gate in a larger one and continue, with a fence to your left, eventually descending with glorious views over the River Tamar into Cornwall. Look left to see the Tamar and Royal Albert bridges in Plymouth.

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  Terrain  - Field tracks and narrow, fenced paths, some muddy after wet weather; several stiles
  Landscape  - Farmland and estuary
  Dog friendliness  - On lead through farmland and along lanes
  Parking  - Laneside parking in Bere Ferrers, near harbour
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Two of South Devon’s greatest rivers, the Tavy and the Tamar, meet just south of the pretty little peninsula village of Bere Ferrers. This is one of the most picturesque locations in the county, bordered on two sides by the waters of the Tamar estuaries. With just 1.5 miles (2.4km) of land...
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Devon sums up all that is best about the British landscape, with its magnificent coastlines, two historic cities, the world-famous Dartmoor National Park and south Devon’s glorious English Riviera. A fashionable and much-loved holiday destination, hiking and cycling in the National Parks is extremely popular among visitors, with a great choice of off-road routes.
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Where Tamar and Tavy meet

Recommended by
Our view
"The internationally important birdlife of Devon’s most hidden corner"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field tracks and narrow, fenced paths, some muddy after wet weather; several stiles
  Landscape - Farmland and estuary
  Dog friendliness - On lead through farmland and along lanes
  Parking - Laneside parking in Bere Ferrers, near harbour
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Two of South Devon’s greatest rivers, the Tavy and the Tamar, meet just south of the pretty little peninsula village of Bere Ferrers. This is one of the most picturesque locations in the county, bordered on two sides by the waters of the Tamar estuaries. With just 1.5 miles (2.4km) of land...
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About the area
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Devon
Devon sums up all that is best about the British landscape, with its magnificent coastlines, two historic cities, the world-famous Dartmoor National Park and south Devon’s glorious English Riviera. A fashionable and much-loved holiday destination, hiking and cycling in the National Parks is extremely popular among visitors, with a great choice of off-road routes.