Literary soundwalks for immersive experiences in wild places, nature, and landscape, through evocative narrative and spatial audio recorded on location
To close this literary soundwalk, we return to Harpford Common as the sun sets to listen for nightjars
The literary soundwalk continues up Fire Beacon Hill, through an alpine meadow hosting fostered donkeys, through a bluebell wood, and up to a peak with a spectacular view to the sea and a fascinating history
The literary soundwalk continues through Harpford Wood, an atmospheric woodland in a deep gorge, featuring a spooky tunnel, a waterfall, an abandoned railway arch, and strange fungi
The literary soundwalk continues through this pebblebed RSPB reserve, exploring its wildlife and history
A literary soundwalk exploring the iron age fort at Woodbury Castle, the rare wildlife on the heathland nature reserve of Woodbury Common, and the multilayered history of the place
'The whys of walking': a short introduction to the idea of literary soundwalks and to the place and route featured in Pebbled Heights, Mossy Depths