What is lyd river?

Lyd River is a river in South West England that flows through the counties of Devon and Somerset. It rises on the slopes of Lyd Head on the western edge of Exmoor, and flows for approximately 19 miles (31 km) before reaching the Bristol Channel at Westward Ho!. The river is mostly known for being one of the main salmon and sea trout rivers in England, and it is also popular for fly fishing. Lyd River also has several designated areas of conservation, as it provides a habitat for a wide range of species, such as otters, kingfishers, and dippers. Additionally, the river has played an important role in the region's history, as it was used for both transportation and industry in the past.