Helen JR Bruce
Folklorist, author and storyteller specialising in Dartmoor folklore, the Wild Hunt and Black Dog legends, available for talks, signings and guided walks.
Folklorist, author and storyteller specialising in Dartmoor folklore, the Wild Hunt and Black Dog legends, available for talks, signings and guided walks.
The Wheeled Access Group was set up in 2017 as part of Moorland Guides. We wanted to find routes on Dartmoor so that the 2018 Dartmoor Walking Festival could offer walks to people using powered chairs and mobility scooters. We have come a long way since then.
Widecombe-in-the-Moor
Dartmoor poetry and collaborative art celebrating the landscape through verse and photography.
A Bronze Age stone row stretching across open moorland, its weathered granite sentinels still aligned as they were 4,000 years ago.
Industrial relics of Dartmoor's china clay era: Victorian settlement ponds and iron pipework carved into the moorland.
Industrial stone tramway carved into Dartmoor's granite landscape, a forgotten route connecting quarry to railway.
Bronze Age settlement of stone circles and hut foundations, mysteriously well-preserved on the open moor.
Stone slabs spanning a moorland stream, a bridge built to last centuries on the open moor.
Bronze Age standing stones arranged in a long row across open moorland, weathered by thousands of years of Dartmoor wind and rain.