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  1. The Severn Estuary (Welsh: Aber Hafren) is the estuary of the River Severn, flowing into the Bristol Channel between South West England (from North Somerset, Bristol and South Gloucestershire) and South Wales (from Cardiff, Newport to Monmouthshire).

  2. May 14, 2024 · River Severn, Britain’s longest river from source to tidal waters—about 180 miles (290 km) long, with the Severn estuary adding some 40 miles (64 km) to its total length. The Severn rises near the River Wye on the northeastern slopes of Plynlimon (Welsh: Pumlumon), Wales , and follows a semicircular course basically southward to the Bristol ...

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    By convention, the River Severn is usually considered to end, and the Severn Estuary to begin, after the Second Severn Crossing, between Severn Beach in South Gloucestershire and Sudbrook, Monmouthshire. The total area of the Estuary's drainage basin is 4,409 square miles (11,419 km 2).

  4. Learn about the Severn Estuary, a vast, diverse and very special place with natural, cultural and geographical wonders. Find out about its physical and natural environment, human environment, use, environmental quality and management.

  5. Discover the unique landscape, wildlife and heritage of the Severn Estuary with these exploring guides. Find iconic and beautiful spots to visit and enjoy the high tidal range, bird watching and coastal archaeology.

  6. Just upstream of the official eastern limit of the Bristol Channel, within the Severn Estuary, is the city and port of Bristol, originally established inland on the River Avon but now with larger commercial deep water docks on the Severn Estuary, which is one of the most important ports in Britain.

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  8. Learn about the geomorphology, sedimentation, and ecology of the Severn Estuary, a megatidal and funnel-shaped estuary in southwest Britain. See photos, maps, and references of the estuary's features, such as salt marshes, cliffs, mudflats, and the Severn Bore.

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