A walk across Hopcott and Grabbist Hills above Dunster and Minehead
Martin Hesp
All in Walks
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
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
Once we are all free to enjoy the British countryside again, many of us will be wanting to walk up hills for the view - Martin Hesp lists five of the best hill walks in the South West
A list of 10 beautiful, remote and little visited beaches around Cornwall
Just walking around the valley and up on the Exmoor hills with an iPhone you can get some interesting images
Martin Hesp travels to the interior of St Lucia in the Caribbean where he enjoys walks in the rainforest
Ephemeral River is a poem by Martin Hesp - and you can hear him reading it in a video here
Martin Hesp rediscovers one of Devon’s best Secret Beaches - Wild Pear Beach near Combe Martin
A walk around iconic Church Cove on The Lizard in South West Cornwall
A walk along the south Cornish coast from the village of Pentewan to Black Head
Martin Hesp remembers the filming projects he used to do with ITV Westcountry and digs out a load of old photos from the various episodes
Snowdrops are popping their little white heads about the soil and leaf mould all across the West Country
In a new series of country notes Martin Hesp recalls a winter visit to Gurnard’s Head in West Cornwall
Golden Cap is the highest point along the whole of England’s South Coast - and the walk from there to West Bay is one of the most glorious you’ll find from Dover to Land’s End