In addition there are regular visits to the River Dart by passenger cruise liners during the cruising months.
The eastern and northern boundaries of the parish are formed by the River Dart.
From here the boundary runs back east to the River Dart.
The town stands on the River Dart, at the highest point reached by the tide.
The River Dart has created several caves along its fringes.
For most of its route, the line runs along the left bank of the River Dart.
It was named after the River Dart which gives its name to Dartmoor.
Dartmouth is a small port on the west side of the natural harbour formed by the River Dart.
It covers the River Dart and the nearby south Devon coast.
The River Dart is the most prominent meeting place, the section known as the Loop being particularly popular.