Saltash, Devon

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December 2024

Saltash tide times

Date Low tides High tides
Sat21
03:181.9m
15:481.9m
09:265.1m
21:574.7m
Sun22
03:582.1m
16:302.1m
10:074.9m
22:414.5m
Mon23
04:432.3m
17:182.3m
10:554.7m
23:354.4m
Tue24
05:382.4m
18:152.4m
11:524.6m
Wed25
06:422.5m
19:182.3m
00:374.4m
12:574.6m
Thu26
07:492.4m
20:202.2m
01:434.5m
14:054.6m
Fri27
08:502.2m
21:152.0m
02:454.7m
15:074.7m
Sat28
09:432.0m
22:051.9m
03:404.9m
16:024.9m




December 2024

Saltash weather forecast

Date Temp Rain
Sat21 Weather symbol 5°-13°C 87%
Sun22 Weather symbol 6°-8°C 48%
Mon23 Weather symbol 8°-9°C 9%
Tue24 Weather symbol 9°-12°C 11%
Wed25 Weather symbol 9°-11°C 20%
Thu26 Weather symbol 7°-11°C 16%
Fri27 Weather symbol 2°-9°C 11%




December 2024

Saltash wind forecast

Date Speed Gusts
Sat21 Wind symbol 8mph 14mph
Sun22 Wind symbol 12mph 20mph
Mon23 Wind symbol 5mph 8mph
Tue24 Wind symbol 4mph 7mph
Wed25 Wind symbol 2mph 4mph
Thu26 Wind symbol 3mph 6mph
Fri27 Wind symbol 3mph 5mph




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Things to see and do near Saltash

If you're planning a visit to Saltash, you'll find that there are plenty of things to see and do in the surrounding area. Here are just a few ideas to help you make the most of your trip.

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  • Beach House Art - Check out the Beach House Blog for guides on pressing seaweed and more!
  • The Barbican – Explore the ancient Barbican, a 14th-century gateway to the town of Saltash. Wander around one of the oldest parts of the town, and take in the atmosphere of the old cobbled streets.
  • Antony Woodland – Spend a day in the beautiful Antony Woodland, a lush green area with plenty of wildlife and activities to keep you entertained. Take a walk along the river and enjoy the scenery, or explore the nature trails and spot the local wildlife.
  • Saltash Waterside Trail – Take a leisurely stroll along the Saltash Waterside Trail, which takes you past several local attractions and natural wonders. Take in the sights of the Tamar Estuary, the old railway line, and the ancient remains of the original bridge.
  • Tamar River – Take a leisurely cruise down the Tamar River and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding countryside. On the way, you will pass historic sites such as Cotehele House, and you may spot some local wildlife along the way.
  • Cotehele House – Visit the beautiful Cotehele House, a 16th-century manor house and gardens located in the Tamar Valley. Enjoy the stunning grounds and explore the house's historic rooms and artifacts.
  • Saltash Heritage Centre – Take a trip to the Saltash Heritage Centre and learn about the town's fascinating history. Discover the stories of the town's past, and learn about its many major events.
  • Saltash Museum – Visit the Saltash Museum and explore the town's rich cultural heritage. Learn about the town's maritime history, its role in the English Civil War, and its many famous residents.
  • Saltash Town Trail – Follow the Saltash Town Trail, which takes you around the town's many landmarks and attractions. Enjoy the views of the river, and take in the architecture of the old town.
  • The Ram Walk – Take a leisurely stroll along the Ram Walk, an old trackway that stretches for 8 miles between Saltash and Cotehele. Enjoy the views of the Tamar estuary and the surrounding countryside.
  • Morwellham Quay – Spend a day at Morwellham Quay, an historic Georgian port. Visit the old warehouses and take in the atmosphere of the old port, and explore the old mines and tunnels that still exist in the area.
  • Morwell Nature Reserve – Visit the Morwell Nature Reserve and explore the stunning countryside. Take a walk along the riverside, or take a guided tour of the nature reserve and learn about the local wildlife.
  • Plym Valley Railway – Take a ride on the Plym Valley Railway, a heritage railway that runs between Plymouth and Tavistock. Enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding countryside, and stop off at the various stations along the way.
  • Stoketon Woods – Take a stroll through Stoketon Woods, a stunning area of woodland located just outside of Saltash. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of the woods, and take in the sights of the old mines and quarries that are still visible in the area.
  • The Hurlers – Explore the mysterious stone circles known as the Hurlers, located in the nearby village of Minions. Learn about the legends of the stones, and take in the stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

There are many things to see and do near Saltash. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or outdoor activities, you'll find plenty of ways to enjoy your time in the area!



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