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Summer Walk & Lunch (organised by Gidleigh Park)

A summer’s walk on Dartmoor with Emma Cunis followed by a three-course lunch.

Embrace the beauty of Dartmoor in summer on an enchanting guided walk led by local expert Emma Cunis. Begin your day with a gentle yet rewarding journey through ancient woodlands, quiet country lanes, and open moorland, as Emma shares her deep knowledge of the landscape and its seasonal treasures.

Along the way, keep an eye—and ear—out for Dartmoor’s natural delights: the soaring song of skylarks, the call of cuckoos, and the delicate presence of sundew and whortleberries, all at their seasonal peak.

After your walk, return to the comfort and elegance of Gidleigh Park for a delicious three-course lunch, crafted with the finest local ingredients and served in our award-winning restaurant

This is the perfect way to connect with nature, enjoy expert insight, and indulge in fine dining in one of Devon’s most beautiful settings.


FACILITATORS:

Gidleigh Park

Set majestically on the bubbling upper reaches of the River Teign, Gidleigh Park enjoys an exquisite location on the very edge of Dartmoor National Park. Famed for its culinary credentials and award-winning restaurant, Gidleigh Park offers an air of tranquillity and romance within a Tudor-style country house, beautifully furnished by the Brownsword family and set within 107 acres of mature grounds.

To find out more about Gidleigh Park and to visit their events page click here


Tickets

FEE: £120 per adult. Group size is limited so pre-booking is essential.

To book and for further information visit the Gidleigh Park website by clicking ‘BOOK TICKETS’


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.

DOGS: By pre-arrangement only please.

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

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