AONB Coast & Estuaries

Erme Estuary [© Clare Pawley Countryside Agency]
Erme Estuary [© Kate Mount & South Devon AONB Unit]

The Erme Estuary

The Erme Estuary

The river

The River Erme rises 430 metres above sea level on the Stall Moor mires of south Dartmoor and makes its 15 mile journey to the sea passing through Ivybridge and Ermington, before reaching the estuary mouth at Wonwell and Mothecombe.

The estuary

The estuary of the Erme is tidal up as far as the weir at Flete, 3½ miles inland just below the A379.Like the other estuaries of South Devon, the original deep river valley has been inundated by later sea level rise, with the tide flooding in to create a wide expanse of water.

Designations

In addition to its AONB designation, the estuary is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest and lies within the South Devon Heritage Coast.

Blue Carbon

Our coast and estuaries play an important role in the binding of the worlds biological carbon (or green carbon), with more than half being captured my marine living organisms (hence it is called blue carbon). With such an important carbon fixing resource on our doorstep it is important that we restore and maintain healthy marine ecosystems. For further details pleas access the full blue carbon report.

Getting around

On foot: although there are footpaths in the area, there is no trail around the estuary as most of the land is a private estate.

By boat and ferry: There is no ferry or boat service on the estuary as the river is too shallow. A crossing of the estuary can be made by wading between the slipways of Mothecombe and Wonwell for an hour either side of low tide.

Estuary conservation and management

The care and management of the Erme Estuary is co-ordinated through the Erme Estuary Conservation Group.

This Group is supported by the South Devon AONB Estuaries Officer, Nigel Mortimer.  To contact Nigel, call 01803 861465 or email nigel.mortimer@southdevonaonb.org.uk

An estuary management plan has been published for the Erme covering the five year period 2003-2008 and is available to download below.



Website address: http://www.southdevonaonb.org.uk/downloads.asp?PageId=292
Email: enquiries@southdevonaonb.org.uk
Telephone: 01803 861384
Contact Address: South Devon AONB Unit, Follaton House, Plymouth Road, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 5NE