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Discover
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the Blackdown Hills
Blackdown Hills National Landscape
Landscape
Habitats
Wildlife
Farming
Community
Art and culture
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Visit
Visit
the Blackdown Hills
Places to see
Easy to access
Viewpoints
Heritage
Wildlife sites
Walks and rides
Walking
Easy routes
Cycling routes
Horse riding
Visitor advice
Transport
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30 ways to explore
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About
Blackdown Hills National Landscape
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Blackdown Hills Partnership
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Making Rivers Better
Nature Recovery Plan
Rivers Run Through Us
Triple Axe Partnership
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ELMS Tests and Trials
Blackdown Hills Natural Futures
Catchment Communities Conference
Corry and Coly Natural Flood Management
Culm Community Crayfish project
Culm Enhancement Project
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Dunkeswell War Stories
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Discovering Dunkeswell Abbey
04 April 2019
We are delighted to announce that an exciting new project, Discovering Dunkeswell Abbey, is to get underway thanks to National...
Spring awakening – what’s happening in the woods?
26 March 2019
The Forestry England looks after several sites around the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty including Castle Neroche and Staple Hill....
Blackdown Hills Repair Café nominated for Recycle Devon award
25 January 2019
The Blackdown Hills Repair Café has been nominated for the People's Choice Award at the Recycle Devon Thank You Awards...
The future for the River Culm’s white-clawed crayfish
27 November 2018
Earlier this month we held an event ‘All About Crayfish’ to share what we have achieved and some of the...
Apple days, repair cafe and fungi forays!
25 November 2018
Autumnal events around the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Wellies for the Welly!
07 November 2018
As part of a fundraising campaign to help restore the Wellington Monument, we at Blackdown Hills AONB, been wearing our...
Blackdown Hills AONB presents… Crayfish!
06 November 2018
With the help of some very creative young visitors to the River Culm Fair, we have put together this charming...
Steering the future of the Blackdown Hills AONB
29 October 2018
Two important reviews are underway which will impact on how the Area of Outstanding Beauty (AONB) is run and the...
White-clawed crayfish found at last!
25 September 2018
As part of Blackdown Hills AONB’s Culm Community Crayfish project, volunteers have been helping us to survey the River Culm...
Cycling Tour of Britain to visit the Blackdown Hills AONB
23 August 2018
OVO Energy Tour of Britain, the UK’s biggest and most prestigious bike race, will be travelling through the Blackdown Hills...
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