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Lustleigh is prettiest village in Dartmoor – 'idyllic' | Travel News

Located in the Wray Valley, Lustleigh is a picture-perfect village. With the Lustleigh Cleave coming down to the River Bovey in the village, Lustleigh is a walker’s paradise. Visitors can get a drink at the Cleave Public House, housed in an old farmhouse from the 15th century. Tripadvisor user Martin C said: “Idyllic pub, in […] ....

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The British Bigfoot: Guardians of Ancient Sites? They Just Might Be


One final thing for the controversy surrounding the thought-form/Tulpa issue: I thought that today I would expand on the matter of the “British Bigfoot” connection to all of this. As I mentioned in my previous article, there is a theory that the “creature” is a thought-form designed to guard ancient sites – and that has done so for millennia. Some might dismiss such things as nonsense, but the fact is that sightings of Bigfoot-type creatures in the U.K., and where ancient sites can be found, abound. And I don’t exaggerate. The main reason why most people don’t know of the strange phenomenon is because, simply, it doesn’t get a great deal of publicity. And even when it is highlighted, the whole thing is dismissed or laughed at. Too bad. There ....

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The four best trails you've probably never heard of


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Want to try something different?
Ridden all of our 20 best mountain bike trails in the UK? Done the classics to death? Want to try something different? Here is the UK’s secret singletrack.
1. Glyndwr’s Way and Foel Fadian, Mid-Wales
22km (13 miles)
Two peachy trails in one: the first drops west from Penycrocbren on a slither of unlikely singletrack that just keeps on giving. Good tracks then lead north past Glaslyn where it breaks west down the flanks of Foel Fadian. It starts a little techy, then plummets to Aberhosan where you’re faced with a monster climb. From grid reference SN883924 take the little lane that climbs north-west from Staylittle and continue west along the ridgetop to join the waymarked Glyndwr’s way. To finish, climb east from Aberhosan to the memorial, then simply head back to Penycrocbren where you can retrace your tracks. ....

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Life finds a way: in search of England's lost, forgotten rainforests | Trees and forests


Life finds a way: in search of England’s lost, forgotten rainforests
Gnarled oak trees in Wistman’s Wood, an eight-acre fragment of temperate rainforest in Devon. Photograph: Ian Dagnall/Alamy
Much of Britain’s temperate rainforest has been destroyed – but it can sometimes regenerate. The race is on to map what survives and restore what we can
Thu 29 Apr 2021 01.00 EDT
Few people realise that England has fragments of a globally rare habitat: temperate rainforest. I didn’t really believe it until I moved to Devon last year and started visiting some of these incredible habitats. Temperate rainforests are exuberant with life. One of their defining characteristics is the presence of epiphytes, plants that grow on other plants, often in such damp and rainy places. In woods around the edge of Dartmoor, in lost valleys and steep-sided gorges, I’ve spotted branches dripping with mosses, festooned with lichens, liverworts and polypody ferns. ....

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