THE second of six heritage walks at a Teignbridge country park takes place next month.
The ‘Restoring Stover Park’ project will host the second walk in March.
Its latest walk on March 14 will start at 9:30am and will follow a section of the historic Granite Tramway through woodland, meadow, and quiet lanes to Stover Country Park.
Along the way it will explore history, flora and fauna, as well as hearing about the restoration of Stover Park which is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
When the walk has finished, a campfire and delicious hot meal will be waiting in the roundhouse at Stover Country Park at 1pm.
Booking will include transport from Stover Country Park to the start of the walk, a guided walk to Stover led by qualified guide Emma Cunis, known as ‘Dartmoor’s Daughter’, and lunch around a campfire.
Thanks to the National Lottery Heritage Fund, tickets are available for people living locally to Stover Country Park.
There will be a limited number of free bursary spaces available for individuals living on a low income and tickets priced at £10 or £20 for other income levels.
Clothing and equipment can also be loaned to people to enable them to take part in the walk (for example waterproof jacket and over-trousers).
For further information and to access bursary spaces, contact the Restoring Stover Team by emailing: [email protected]