Botany Walk
The breaching of the flood embankment near Budleigh Salterton in October 2023 marked the completion of the Lower Otter Restoration Project. With the breach completed, tidal waters returned to the lower Otter valley for the first time in over 200 years. Since then the vegetation has been evolving rapidly with freshwater habitats and plant species declining in extent and salt tolerant plants characteristic of saltmarsh and mudflat beginning to establish. Join Dr Sam Bridgewater for a walk to discover how the habitats and plant species of the valley have changed since the completion of this project and what further changes the next few years is likely to bring.
This event is free but booking is essential, to book please click here.
Event Details:
Know before you go…
Sorry no dogs on this walk.
Dress for the weather, sturdy footwear recommended.
Please note the walk will largely be on established paths but may venture to areas off path on uneven ground and will require long periods of walking and standing. If you wish to discuss accessibility for this walk please contact [email protected]
Please note there are no concessions or toilet facilities on site. The nearest facilities and concessions are based at Budleigh beach or Budleigh Salterton Cricket Club.
This event is organised as part of Wetland Weekender 2024. Wetland Weekender celebrates the renewed beauty of the Otter Estuary with a weekend full of activities that highlight the estuary’s vibrant ecology, rich history, and unique recreational opportunities. You’ll have a chance to immerse yourself in invigorating guided walks that take you through the heart of the estuary, enlightening sessions that share captivating tales of the area’s past, and a variety of fun-filled activities suitable for visitors of all ages. What’s even better? All these activities are completely FREE! Don’t miss this chance to explore and appreciate the beauty of the Otter Estuary in a unique and engaging way.
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