River Plym

About River Plym

The River Plym is a river in Devon, England. It runs from Dartmoor in the centre of the county southwest to meet the River Meavy, then south towards Plymouth Sound. The river is popular with canoeists and the Plym Valley Railway runs alongside a section of the river. CourseThe river's source is around above sea level on Dartmoor, in an upland marshy area called Plym Head. From the upper reaches, which contain antiquities and mining remains, the river flows roughly southwest past clay workings at Shaugh Prior to Dewerstone, where it meets the River Meavy. The course then changes to run southwards, between Plymouth and Plympton. Its tidal estuary is known as the Laira and the final part is called Cattewater, which is navigable and leads towards Plymouth Sound. It is approximately long.

River Plym Description

The River Plym is a river in Devon, England. It runs from Dartmoor in the centre of the county southwest to meet the River Meavy, then south towards Plymouth Sound. The river is popular with canoeists and the Plym Valley Railway runs alongside a section of the river. CourseThe river's source is around above sea level on Dartmoor, in an upland marshy area called Plym Head. From the upper reaches, which contain antiquities and mining remains, the river flows roughly southwest past clay workings at Shaugh Prior to Dewerstone, where it meets the River Meavy. The course then changes to run southwards, between Plymouth and Plympton. Its tidal estuary is known as the Laira and the final part is called Cattewater, which is navigable and leads towards Plymouth Sound. It is approximately long.