Pine Marten Storytelling event (Fingle Bridge)

A pine marten peeking its head around a tree

Credit Terry Whittaker/2020VISION

Pine Marten Storytelling event (Fingle Bridge)

Location:
Fingle Bridge, Teign Gorge, near Drewsteignton, Dartmoor, Exeter, EX6 6PW
Come and help co-create a new story for the pine martens of Dartmoor in a stunning location.

Event details

Meeting point

The meeting on the far side of the bridge from the Inn.

Date

Time
10:30am - 1:00pm
A static map of Pine Marten Storytelling event (Fingle Bridge)

About the event

Join renowned storyteller Chris Salisbury for a unique and immersive woodland experience.

As Chris journeys through local communities, he’s weaving a tale inspired by the recent return of the pine marten to the South West — and you’re invited to be part of the story.

This session includes a gentle storywalk, in the stunning National Trust woodland, beside the river Teign. You will be contributing to an emergent storymaking process with our storyteller, to help co-create a part of the final project story.

Be part of this collaborative adventure, as an audience member and participant, and help shape a new story for Dartmoor.

Tickets are limited, please let us know if you are no longer able to attend, thank you.

Booking

Price

Free

Additional booking information

This event is suitable for adults, families are welcome too. Parents or guardians of attending children are fully responsible for their supervision throughout the event.

Toilets at Fingle Bridge Inn.

Suitable for

Families, Adults

Know before you go

Dogs

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On a lead
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Mobility

Regrettably due to the location and terrain, this event is not suitable for those with severe mobility issues or wheelchair users. Please get in touch with us if you have any questions.

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What to bring

Please bring sturdy shoes and weather appropriate clothing, waterproof, sun cream/hat.

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Parking information

National Trust parking is available in the car park across the bridge. Its free to National Trust members. Parking is also available on the roadside leading up to the Inn and it’s a short walk to the bridge.
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Facilities

Toilets

Contact us

Martin Prothero