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Tamar Valley AONB
Information and news from the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Many suggestions for days out and ways in which to explore the area.

Tamar Valley Mining Project
Information about the project that will be a celebration of the Valley's unique history and that will bring the mining history of the Tamar Valley alive through a series of brand new tracks and trails, innovative community education and arts programmes, and oral history projects.

Cornish Mining World Heritage
The Cornish Mining World Heritage Site bid's role is to promote the Cornish Mining WHS as a distinctive, evolving, living pattern of landscapes, encouraging visitors to explore and learn about the physical, social and cultural aspects of the Cornish and West Devon mining heritage.

Salmon, Sea Trout and Trout Fishing
Wide choice of reasonably priced wild fishing in fantastic Westcountry surroundings.

Devon's rivers: The Tamar
A BBC article about the River Tamar.

Tamar Valley on Television
A series of short films about the Tamar Valley, broadcast on BBC's Spotlight programme.

Exploring Explorer 108
A series of walks based around Ordnace Survey's Explorer 108 map, which covers the Tamar and Lynher valleys.

Tide Times - next 6 days
The Rivers Tamar, Tavey and Lyhner are tidal, and so you will find that some advertised services will be available at varying times of the day. The Tamar is tidal to just below Gunnislake, at Weir Head. Click on the link for Plymouth times, and expect the high tide to be later the further inland you are; for instance, add 20 minutes for high tide at Calstock.

Tide Times - further ahead
This site lists tide times for the whole year, and could be handy for anyone wanting to check tides before timing/planning their visit.

Shipping Forecast
This file is updated 4 times a day at or after approximately 0015, 0505, 1130 and 1725. It is read out on Radio 4 at 0048, 0520, 1201 and 1754 (local time). All broadcasts are on LW on 1515m (198 kHz) and some transmissions are on VHF.

Tamar Estuaries Consultative Forum
The rivers Tamar, Tavy, Lynher, Plym and Plymouth Sound together constitute one of Britain's finest estuarine complexes. The Tamar Estuaries Consultative Forum (TECF) is the estuary management partnership, set up to ensure long term sustainability. This site provides information on the tamar estuaries and the work of the forum to provide a sustainable management framework.

Tamar Valley Grow Local
Community Interest Company (CIC) working on a not-for-profits basis to promote local food throughout the Tamar Valley and adjoining areas.

Saltash - The Southern Gateway to Cornwall


Launceston - Northern Gateway to Cornwall


Best of Bodmin Moor
Find events, attractions and activities on Bodmin Moor. Explore the moorland landscape and find details of bed and breakfast accommodation, self catering cottages, and camping and caravan sites on the moor.

South East Cornwall Tourism Association
Explore South East Cornwall - find holiday activities and accommodation, places to eat out and events in this beautiful corner of Cornwall.

Callington - Central gateway to Cornwall


Tavistock - Central Gateway to Devon


Tavistock and Villages Initiative
TaVi brings together community aspirations and helps shape a sustainable future for the people of Tavistock and the area that looks to Tavistock as its market town.