Social Stroll – Four Firs via Woodbury Castle
Social Strolls Free, friendly walks for anyone short on time, company, or confidence. Part of the Pebblebeds for All initiative, join one of our welcoming social strolls on the beautiful […]
Social Strolls Free, friendly walks for anyone short on time, company, or confidence. Part of the Pebblebeds for All initiative, join one of our welcoming social strolls on the beautiful […]
Field Trip to East Devon Pebblebeds The East Devon Pebblebed Heaths are the largest, most significant tract of lowland heath in Devon, featuring a unique, elevated landscape of gravelly soils. Spanning roughly […]
‘Forest School Walk' Join the East Devon Ramblers for a leisurely circular 5 mile walk starting from Wheathill Car Park, covering Squabmoor, Dalditch and Knowle. No need to book but […]
A Dog's Day on the Heath Join us for a tail-wagging day of fun on the Pebblebed Heaths! Hosted by Devon Loves Dogs and the Pebblebed Heaths Conservation Trust as […]
Yoga A yoga class to appeal for all ages over 13 and all abilities. Wake up and stretch in a natural setting and finish with a relaxation to nourish your […]
Gong Relaxation Come and experience the beautiful sound and vibrations of a variety of gongs, singing bowls and chimes creating a lovely relaxing soundscape. £10pp. To book email [email protected] or […]
Nature Wellbeing Walk Come and join us for a gentle walk with space for listening and reflection; an opportunity to connect with nature and your always available wellbeing. Create a […]
Crafternoon Come and get crafty with Pebblebed Heath Conservation Trust during our crafternoon and make something to take home! Why not make a day of it? Join us for crafts […]
Reptile Ramble Join Dr Rob Ward from Amphibian and Reptile Conservation for a small group walk on the Pebblebed Heaths National Nature Reserve to learn about our native reptiles. This […]
A Walk on Mutter's Moor A chance to explore this precious lowland heath at its summer peak while also enjoying the panoramic views across the Sid and Otter valleys, please […]