• Dartmoor, England

  • Apr 4 2022
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this episode we’re off to Dartmoor - a magical, mercurial, 368-square mile wilderness in south west England. Here undulating moorland is dotted with prehistoric sites, rocky outcrops and ancient woods crowded with moss-smothered trees. We’ll explore Dartmoor’s icy rivers with swimmer and writer Sophie Pierce, its hiking routes with travel publisher Hilary Bradt, and the moor’s adventure potential with guidebook author Daniel Start.

    01.33 - A Love Letter to Dartmoor from writer & outdoor swimmer Sophie Pierce

    07.58 - Insider insights into exploring Dartmoor from travel writer & publisher Hillary Bradt

    16.09 - Tips on experiencing Dartmoor yourself, from Wild Things author Daniel Start

    Resources & Links

    Sophie Pierce Wild Swimming Walks Dartmoor & South Devon;

    The Green Hill: Letters to a Son, about the loss of Sophie's son Felix and the role of the natural world in her mourning, will be published by Unbound in Spring 2023.

    Hillary Bradt South Devon & Dartmoor - Slow Travel

    Bradt Guides are offering listeners to This Place, This Story a 25% discount on Hilary Bradt and Janice Booth’s Slow Travel: South Devon & Dartmoor. To claim your discount, visit bradtguides.com and enter the code THISPLACE25 at checkout. The offer ends 30th June 2022 and can’t be used in conjunction with any other offers.

    Daniel Start Wild Swimming Walks, Dartmoor & South Devon; The Wild Guide to the South West

    Episode producer Belinda Dixon

    Presenters Belinda Dixon & Simon Richmond

    Sound editing Belinda Dixon
    Thanks also to Doug Murray & Kate Armstrong

    Theme Music: Instant by Nettson

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