Sunset Photography walk with Mark Johnson - Mortehoe
Ever wanted to learn how to capture your favourite views, looking to escape for some time outside for a few hours or just really love photography? This one is for you...
- Booking essential
This is a great opportunity to walk and share photography tips with Mark Johnson, our local photographer with the National Trust, whilst taking in the beautiful scenery and local wildlife.
Please meet at the public car park in Mortehoe, Woolacombe. This walk is a maximum of 1 and a half hours of varied terrain including sandy, muddy/grassy/tarmac, hilly and coastal. We advise you to wear sensible walking shoes, waterproofs, warm layers and bring along water and a camera or smartphone. Dogs on leads are welcome.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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All Standard Ticket | £5.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Accompanied children are welcome.
- Meeting point
Mortehoe public car park. Mortehoe car park, Mortehoe EX34 7DT. Council car parking charges apply before 6pm free after 6pm.
- What to bring and wear
Please wear sensible clothing and footwear, and bring water, sunscreen and raincoats if needed.
- Accessibility
This walk covers varied terrain which can be difficult to walk and is not flat.
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