Audio Walk for Haytor
Want to know a bit about Dartmoor, but haven’t got the time to join a Guided Walk? Then why not download our new Haytor Audio Walk onto your mp3/iPod and enjoy a walk with a difference, when it suits you!
The Haytor Audio Walk is a 6.3 mile (10 km) walk starting from the newly-built Haytor Information Centre and offers stunning views over a changing landscape, as well as a flavour of Dartmoor’s cultural heritage.
The Audio Walk is divided into tracks which are then played when you reach each location, including Haytor Quarry, the Granite Tramway, Hound Tor Medieval Settlement, Houndtor Rocks and Haytor Rocks.
As an added bonus, the accompanying music on the soundtrack - “Poor Man’s Heaven” - is courtesy of local Dartmoor folk musician, Seth Lakeman (reproduced by kind permission of Seth Lakeman and EMI).
Subject to your connection speed please use the links below.
Broadband users can download the complete audio walk and accompanying map whilst dial-up or slower connection users may wish to download the individual tracks by going to the Haytor Audio Walk Downloads page
All downloads are in mp3 format and can be played using any audio player such as iTunes, Windows Media Player or Real Player. For more information about mp3 files see the accessibility page. Left-click on the links to listen to the audio straight away, or download it onto your computer by right clicking the image and selecting 'save target as....'.
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Broadband users can download the complete Haytor Audio Walk below |
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Alternatively for slower connection speeds the Audio Walk has been split into individual tracks |
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Accompanying Map |
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Transcript |
Please let us know what you think about our audio tour by filling in the Haytor Audio Walk Feedback Form.
Page updated 27 November 2008
