Signs of the Moorlands: part of Staffordshire Moorlands Walking Festival – 4 May 2025

Explore the natural environment and learn some BSL sign vocabulary

A group of people stood on a wooden footbridge in a woodland

Signs of the Moorlands

Dimmingsdale - 4th May 2025, 10.30am & 2.30pm

A qualified architect and art facilitator, Martin Glover is deaf and a native British Sign Language (BSL) user. He is also an established tour guide, covering many themes relating to contemporary art and outdoor art across the UK, including Yorkshire Sculpture Park where he does walking tours in the park occasionally. Last year’s event was really memorable and we look forward to leading you on again!

Here, Martin will take you on a walking tour, Signs of Moorlands, indeed with a difference. You will explore the natural environment and have the opportunity to learn some BSL sign vocabulary. Martin will also be joined by local artist Lorna Stoddart. Lorna is the codirector of Greenwood Growth CIC, focusing on enabling people of all ages and abilities to be the best they can be by providing immersive experiences in the natural world.

Part of Staffordshire Moorlands Walking Festival

Date

Sunday 4th May

Times

  • 10.30am – open to all
  • 2.30pm – for signers

Allow approx 2 hours for stops along the way

Distance

3km approx

Terrain

Paths are well marked, there are steps in places, there are rest points available. There is also a cafe close by serving hot food and drinks (The Ramblers Retreat).

Getting to Dimmingsdale

All roads are clearly signed for Alton Towers situated just outside the village of Alton. Dimmingsdale is situated between Alton and Alton Towers, turn off the main road at the valley bottom and follow the river Churnet past the public houses and along the Red Road.

Find out more about Dimmingsdale here.

Book tickets HERE