You are in: Devon > Discover Devon > Great Outdoors > Coast and Country > Devon's rivers: The Tamar Boating on the River Tamar The River Tamar is 50 miles long and is a natural boundary between Devon ...
An oil spill in a major urban waterway in northern Tasmania has reignited debate about river management and removing "derelict" debris. The EPA has moved to contain an oil spill in Launceston's Tamar ...
You are in: Devon > In Pictures > 360s Panoramas > River Tamar A view of the River Tamar from the old ferry slipway at Saltash Passage with Brunel's historic Royal Albert Bridge in the background. To ...
Our photojournalist samples short walks along the new 87-mile route which hugs the border of Cornwall and Devon A few minutes into a “guided” walk along the new Tamara Coast to Coast Way, which ...
A sunken boat has leaked diesel into the River Tamar after it broke free from its mooring. The boat, which was left near Saltash Pier, reportedly broke free and sank yesterday morning (Wednesday, June ...
Low water flow in the Tamar River when it goes through Launceston has contributed to its poor condition.(ABC News: Chook Brooks) The health of Tasmania's Tamar River has declined around the northern ...
More than 4,000 juvenile salmon have been tagged to help scientists monitor survival rates. The Environment Agency tagged the young fish - known as smolts - before they left the River Tamar, on the ...
Eerie photos show a blanket of thick fog swallowing the River Tamar this morning. Tamar Crossings has announced it has been forced to close one lane of the Tamar Bridge after "dense fog" moved into ...
A delightful Cornish village overlooking the river towards Devon remains something of a hidden treasure - boasting galleries, pubs and beautiful walks to discover. Situated inland, this charming spot ...