Join folk musician Ellie Beare for a gentle walk through the rewilding at Sharpham interspersed with wonderful folk songs which take inspiration from the natural world. Together we’ll soak up the landscape and consider what these songs can teach us about our own connection to nature. Review from a previous participant: 'It was heartful, memorable and and a beautiful reflection of the place, nature and people'.
Suitable for adults and older children (9+). No dogs please. Just under 1 1/2 miles of mixed terrain, including stiles and a moderately steep hill. Please wear good footwear and dress for the weather.
Suitable, outdoor clothing and sturdy, comfortable footwear (for stony paths and fields). A water bottle. A snack in case you get hungry. Waterproofs if needed (check forecast). Binoculars if you have them (not a requirement though)
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We'll meet at the car park behind Sharpham House on the Sharpham Estate, which will be signposted on the day. Details on how to get here will be sent out to participants ahead of each event.
We're a 550-acre estate on the banks of the River Dart, set within a National Landscape Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
We've been designated organic and we're rewilding parts of the estate, helping to restore nature and to connect people to the land and themselves through our programme of retreats, courses and events.
Get Directions View VenuePrices have been subsidised by South West Water's Better Futures Fund:
Adult £6 – (subsidised cost but still helps The Sharpham Trust)
Adult £3 – further subsidised cost - for people on lower incomes .
Children 9-16 free. Max 2 children to every 1 adult (can be just 1 child:1 adult or 1 child:2 adults)
NB: This event has been carefully planned and numbers are limited - please tell us immediately if you've booked but can't make it so we can give others the chance to come.
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