River Exe
The River Exe is a river located in the southwest of England, primarily flowing through the county of Devon. It originates in the Exmoor National Park and travels approximately 82 miles before emptying into the Exmouth estuary, where it meets the English Channel. The river is known for its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife.
The River Exe serves as an important waterway for both ecological and recreational purposes. It supports various habitats and is popular for activities such as fishing, kayaking, and walking along its banks. The river also plays a role in local agriculture and water supply for nearby communities.