Martin Hesp
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Explore the stunning South Hams coastal walk from Outer Hope to Soar Mill Cove, passing through Bolt Tail and North Bolberry. This article highlights the area's breathtaking views, accessible paths, and hidden gems, along with recommendations for accommodation with Coast & Country Cottages, fresh seafood from Chris Roberts Shellfish, and a ferry ride to South Sands. The National Trust's wheelchair-friendly path ensures that everyone can enjoy the stunning sea views along the South Devon coast.
A walk around the National Trust’s Godolphin Estate in Cornwall
The day Dunster Castle got a new roof - Martin Hesp recalls going on a journalistic mission to discover why the old castle needed a new roof
At the National Trust’s water-powered flour mill in Dunster they do an excellent job of showing the public how cereal grain is turned into something edible
As part of our series of Six Cornish Walks, Martin Hesp explores the headlands just south of Newquay and is amazed at the richness of the natural environment he discovers just outside one of the mai seaside resorts
In part four of our Six Somerset Walks, Martin Hesp revisits Selworthy - the picture-perfect village on the south facing slopes of the big coast hill which links Minehead with Porlock Vale
As part of his Secret Cornwall series Martin Hesp hikes to Lundy Hole - which is nothing to do with the Devon island
The gardens at St Michael’s Mount in Cornwall have opened again - as celebrated here by Martin Hesp
A walk around lovely Hope Cove in South Devon - and a stay at the wonderful Hope Cove House
The medieval village of Dunster has it’s own unique traditional Christmas carol which is sung every year around the ancient streets and in the bar of the equally ancient Luttrell Arms
A stay at a newly renovated National Trust holiday cottage in Dorset off fantastic walking opportunities along the Jurassic Coast