All in Devon Cornwall & Somerset
The Pig’s Nose at East Prawle in Devon has been voted the county’s best pub at this year’s Pub and Bar Awards - here journalist Martin Hesp recalls an article he wrote about one of his favourite watering holes several years ago - and article indeed which tells the tale of the one and only Pig’s Nose
Room with a view - or rather, dining room with a view… We’re looking for suggestions - the best cafes, pubs or restaurants with sea-views… In Devon, Dorset, Somerset or Cornwall in this particular case…
Journalist Martin Hesp writes about the Wreckers’ Coast which stretches from Hartland Point in North Devon South West in to Cornwall
A shortlist of the ten best beaches in Devon and Cornwall - with one in Somerset for good measure
A walk across Hopcott and Grabbist Hills above Dunster and Minehead
Cider-maker Roger Wilkins talks about his Banksy works of art and tells Martin Hesp about other celebrities who have been to his old cider shed at Mudgeley, on a little ridge in the northern Somerset Levels.
The walk to Hollywell on the North Cornish coast is only a mile or two outside the busy resort of Newquay - but because there’s an estuary in between you will need to travel a round-about route to reach this little known corner of Cornwall
Half a dozen fantastic Somerset walks - ideal for Easter and springtime weather
Six Cornish hikes ideal for springtime
Easter is one of the best times for walking in the UK - neither too hot or too cold - and the county of Devon is one of the beast areas in all of Britain in which to find the sort of easy stroll that will fill a morning or an afternoon with great joy and superb views