Up the River Tamar
Rich in beauty and history this river offers the curious mariner some of the finest scenery in the West Country.
The Tamar River has been the official border between Devon and Cornwall since Saxon times. It was a vital trade link for the mining industry and agriculture, taking resource from the valley slopes and transporting it to Plymouth and beyond.
The Tamar Valley is rich in beauty and history, possessing some of the finest scenery in the West Country and is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Follow the route up the river with the RYA Guide to the River Tamar. The guide provides pilotage notes, pictures and information on the places to eat, visitor moorings and historical sites. The guide is not suitable for navigation and should be used in conjunction with a chart.
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