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Ceremonial site walk at Drizzlecombe, Dartmoor's Daughter

Join us for a guided walk through an ancient and ritual Dartmoor landscape.

Dartmoor has the largest concentrations of stone rows in Britain as well as 16 stone circles, many standing stones, and burial chambers. Led by Dartmoor’s Daughter, Emma Cunis, walkers will journey together (sometimes in silence and sometimes sharing experiences) through Drizzlecombe ceremonial complex. The best preserved of Dartmoor’s prehistoric ceremonial sites, it includes stone rows, standing stones, the ‘Giant’s Basin’ cairn as well as barrows, cists, and hut circles.

The route will be approx. 3 miles long. Level: Moderate.

Participants must be comfortable walking at a good pace in open and hilly moorland. Appropriate footwear and waterproofs essential. Feel free to bring a picnic lunch to have at the end of the walk.

Transport will be provided.

Dartmoor’s Daughter’s Emma Cunis is an inspiring Walking Guide, Nature-Connection Facilitator, Health and Life Coach, and Author. She creates walks and nature-connection experiences that invite a deeper (re)connection with our bodies, communities, and the land so that we can be happier, healthier, and inspired to care for our natural world.

Associated Exhibition: 'Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters', held at The Box, Plymouth and the Levinsky Gallery, Roland Levinsky Building, University of Plymouth, from 21 October 2021 – 27 February 2022.

 

Event Date

Tuesday, November 2, 2021 - 09:00 to 14:30

Venue

Leaving from Plymouth City Centre - full details will be provided in advance of the event

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