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Wander through ancient history in Dartmoor.

feetlegspath - Wander through ancient history in Dartmoor. [A FREE Thing To Do Today] Price: Free Time: 2-4 hours
Seemingly desolate, the uplands of Dartmoor have been inhabited for thousands of years. From Bronze Age farmers to Victorian miners, uncover the stories of the area with this audio walking tour from Discovering Britain on a four and a half mile trip beginning at the B3212. Take the tour as you go on a smartphone, or download the audio tour files to hear as you go.
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