Celebrating a wonderful East Devon hike for the Taste East Devon Festival - the coastal route from Branscombe to Weston Mouth
Martin Hesp
All in Walks
Celebrating a wonderful East Devon hike for the Taste East Devon Festival - the coastal route from Branscombe to Weston Mouth
If you are going to one of the many Taste East Devon Festival events this year, then this short walk across lovely open landscapes is an ideal way of tasting the area’s wonderful countryside
Quick walk up to Countisbury from Lynmouth on the Exmoor Coast
My sound recording made at Helwell Bay for BBC Radio Four’s Today programme Best Beaches feature - but it was messed up by them and broadcast under someone else’s name
A walk around the amazing scenery of Lynton and Lynmouth on the Exmoor coast
A walk around Weir Water, above Robber’s Bridge on Exmoor
A walk to the top of one of Somerset most noticeable hills, Brent Knoll, right. beside the M5 motorway
Limpets can be a remarkable base for a seafood stew, says Martin Hesp who once came upon a man harvesting limpets on one of the most barren coastlines in Europe
A walk exploring a wild section of The Wreckers’ Coast at a place called Sandy Mouth
The walk to and from Culbone on the Exmoor coasts is one of the very best hikes you can do at Christmas, says Martin Hesp - this article covers his experiences and observations about a hike to Culbone, including details about the smallest complete church in England, local landmarks like Porlock Bay, and recommendations for nearby dining experiences. The page is rich in details about the walk and the surroundings, focusing on the unique aspects of Culbone and the associated experiences