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The Wild Pony Whispering Walk!

Dawn Westcott • Aug 02, 2018

The Heritage Exmoor Pony Festival's first event takes place.

The Heritage Exmoor Pony Festival kicked off with the Wild Pony Whispering Walk on Wednesday 1 August. We had a fantastic day with a lovely group of people, meeting at Holt Ball Farm and then walking out on the breathtakingly beautiful Dunkery Commons of Exmoor National Park.

The walkers were accompanied by real-life Exmoor ponies characters from Dawn Westcott’s Wild Pony Whispering books - Monsieur Chapeau, Monty and Princess Khaleesi, along with their handlers Dawn, Millie Ker and Kate Hele. The weather was gorgeous and after a couple of bracing hills leading up from Luccombe towards Robin Howe, they reached Webber’s Post for the glorious views across the Horner River Valley, Cloutsham Ball and onwards to Dunkery Beacon.

It was then time for a break to enjoy packed lunches and some welcome refreshments arriving in Nick Westcott's truck and it was clear this was a great group of people who all got on got on well together. The ponies responded by calmly grazing and going along with it all.

Returning through the glorious forestry to Holt Ball for a welcome cup of tea, our walkers then met orphan foal Tippbarlake Lady Luna and her chums, who all loved the attention.

Here’s some feedback from the walk…

“There is nowhere else I would rather be. A beautiful walk. Thank you.” Julia

“Just a brilliant walk with very nice people and animals.” Steve

“Amazing day with Dawn and her beautiful ponies.” Jayne

“Gorgeous ponies, fabulous scenery a really lovely walk. Thank you very much.” Hazel

“Wonderful walk with the ponies. Feel so grateful living in this divine area and being able to participate in these outings.” Heather

“Stunning scenery, amazing ponies, wonderful experience - to be repeated!” Annie

“Fabulous walk and so informative about the Exmoor ponies and how the herd are managed. Thank you so much.” Pandora

“Incredibly thought provoking - many thanks!” Sally

“Amazing day, wonderful views ‘God’s own country’ - Dawn and her team made the day perfect.” Julie


The next moorland walk is with the Molland Estate’s Christina Williams this coming Sat 4 August and the Tippbarlake pony gathering from Brendon Common is on Mon 6 August. More info and the Heritage Exmoor Pony Festival Calendar of Events can be found here: http://www.mepbg.co.uk/2018-heritage-exmoor-pony-festival

Photos thanks to Pandora Maund and Kate Hele.

Thank you for supporting the Exmoor Ponies of Exmoor National Park. The Heritage Exmoor Pony Festival is organised by local Exmoor farmers and land owners of the Moorland Exmoor Pony Breeders Group and Exmoor Pony Project.

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