Westcountry Rivers Trust This beautiful river holds a place in the hearts of those who live in East Devon. Starting life in the Blackdown Hills near Otterford, the Otter flows through the landscape, winding its way to the Jurassic Coast.
The River Otter offers mile after mile of stunning riverscape to explore. Along the Otter Estuary Walking Route, you can delve into the hidden wonders of the river from Budleigh Salterton to Ottery St Mary, discovering rich wildlife and picturesque river settlements as you walk.
https://wrt.org.uk/project/river-otter-sid/
Wikipedia The River Otter rises in the Blackdown Hills just inside the county of Somerset, England near Otterford, then flows south through East Devon. It enters the English Channel at the western end of Lyme Bay, part of the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Permian and Triassic sandstone aquifer in the Otter Valley is one of Devon's largest groundwater sources, supplying drinking water to 200,000 people.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Otter,_Devon
River Levels:
https://riverlevels.uk/river-otter-feniton-fenny-bridges
https://riverlevels.uk/river-otter-newton-poppleford-and-harpford-dotton




