Walk to one of the best examples of a double stone row on Dartmoor with Emma Cunis of Dartmoor's Daughter. With 50 pairs of stones, this is a fascinating alignment to consider theories about life and death in the late Neolithic and early Bronze Ages. Along the way, we will explore flora, fauna, farming, and folklore as well as hopefully see a semi-wild pony herd.
INFO: This walk is offered on behalf of the Dartmoor Outdoor Festival. For more information, and to book click the 'BOOK HERE’ button below.
LOCATION: Fernworthy Reservoir car park / SX 66930 83886
Please car share where possible. Parking is limited on Dartmoor and sharing lessens our impact on the environment, thank you.
Further Information
WHAT TO WEAR/BRING: Sturdy walking boots; warm layers; sunscreen; waterproof jacket and trousers (whatever the forecast); walking poles if you have them; drink/flask and snack or picnic lunch.
DOGS: Sorry only assistance dogs are permitted on this walk.
RISK: Walks and activities are at your own risk. No liability accepted for accidents or incidents.
FACILITATORS: Dartmoor Outdoor Festival
Find more information about this years Dartmoor Outdoor Festival:
https://www.dartmooroutdoorfestival.co.uk/#/