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The view from Salcombe waterfront

Salcombe is a town in the South Hams district of Devon, England on the Kingsbridge Estuary. Originally a fishing port, the town is now a centre for yachting. A notable feature of the town is the ruins of Fort Charles. Ferries sail from Salcombe to Kingsbridge and to East Portlemouth.

The Estuary

Salcombe is one of the most pictuesque estuaries in the South West, steep sided with woods and farmland surrounding it. The estuary was carved out by glacial melt water at the end of the ice age. See ria.

The Bar

The Bar is a shallow spit of sand across the entrance to the estuary that causes the entrance to be nearly impassible on low spring tides in strong southerly winds.

The Town

Salcombe is a seaside town. It has the second highest property prices in the UK, after Sandbanks, Poole (outside of central London).