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Wool Walk - Fully Booked

Join us for a fascinating morning exploration of the history of sheep and importance of the wool industry through the ages on Dartmoor. Walking from Dunnabridge, we will enjoy a short circular walk to Laughter Tor and prehistoric stone row whilst also exploring the 'sheep measure’ and various plants, lichens and other ingredients that were used by our ancestors to produce natural dyes for wool.

This walk is organised as part of the exhibition ‘Dyeing on Dartmoor’ at The Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton, and is funded by the Royal Society.

To book your FREE funded place and for more information about the walk please email Kristy - manager@dartmoorlife.org.uk


LEVEL: Easy - the walk is approximately 4.5km/2.7miles in open and hilly moorland terrain (Route is dependent on weather conditions and group pace).

LOCATION: Carpark located at SX64179 74626, approximately 500m west of Dunnabridge Pound

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Please car share where possible. Parking is limited on Dartmoor and sharing lessens our impact on the environment. Thank you.

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FEE: FREE - This walk is organised as part of the exhibition ‘Dyeing on Dartmoor’ at The Museum of Dartmoor Life, and is funded by the Royal Society.

To book your FREE funded place and for more information about the walk please email Kristy - manager@dartmoorlife.org.uk

Group size is limited so pre-booking is essential. 

CANCELLATION: The walk will go ahead come rain or shine. If you wish to cancel, please let us know as soon as possible so your place can be offered to someone else, thank you.

Email Kristy - manager@dartmoorlife.org.uk


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- By arrangement only please.

RISK: Walks and activities are at your own risk. No liability accepted for accidents or incidents.

FACILITATORS: Kristy Turner is Manager of Museum of Dartmoor Life, curator of the ‘Dyeing on Dartmoor’ exhibition, and a plant dyeing expert.

Emma Cunis aka Dartmoor's Daughter creates walks and nature-connection experiences to enhance health, wellbeing, and performance. She is a qualified Hill & Moorland Leader (HML).