A Beginners Guide to Dartmoor
Dartmoor covers 368 square miles of Devon in the south-west of England. The area has protected national park status which controls development and farming on Read More …
Dartmoor covers 368 square miles of Devon in the south-west of England. The area has protected national park status which controls development and farming on Read More …
The red telephone box is in danger of vanishing from our streets. Dartmoor’s red telephone boxes are slowly disappearing from our towns and villages. The Read More …
Dartmoor has a rich pre-historic past with hundreds of sites of interest including many stone circles. Other monuments include stone rows, standing stones, cairns, cists, Read More …
Merivale on the western edge of Dartmoor on the main road between Tavistock and Princetown is one of the best preserved prehistoric sites on Dartmoor. Read More …
In the autumn of 2019 I was approached by the Visit Dartmoor website team to write a guest blog post for their site. The resulting Read More …
With over 365 square miles within the Dartmoor National Park it is not difficult to find places to visit. If you are short on time Read More …
Probably every weekend from May to September there will be a summer show or festival happening nearby. In this article I will give you a Read More …
Taking great holiday photos isn’t all about having the best camera or going to the most exotic locations. You too can take great holiday photos Read More …
At the beginning of 2018 I was invited to write a regular guest blog for the website of a backpacking organisation on the theme of Read More …