In this Exmoor Lockdown Diary Martin Hesp takes a walk in The Quantock ills to visit some of the real-life locations mentioned in his novel The Last Broomsquire
Martin Hesp
All in Walks
In this Exmoor Lockdown Diary Martin Hesp takes a walk in The Quantock ills to visit some of the real-life locations mentioned in his novel The Last Broomsquire
Guest writer James Crowden reveals some little known facts about the West Country adventures enjoyed by The Romantic poets
A walk in one of the emptiest places in southern England - WHEN the pandemic os over
In the 61st Exmoor Lockdown Diary Martin Hesp takes a quick stroll around his sunlit valley in the Brendon Hills
A fantastic Dartmoor pub walk makes a good Exmoor Lockdown Diary
In this Lockdown Diary Martin Hesp considers the delights of taking walks in forests or among trees
In his 50th coronavirus lockdown diary Martin Hesp takes a walk around his own parish of Old Cleeve
Martin Hesp recalls making an 18-mile walk with poets James Crowden and Catherine Simmonds
Martin Hesp recalls a memorable Exmoor walk he did with the then CEO of Exmoor National Park, Dr Nigel Stone