Signs of the Moorlands: part of Staffordshire Moorlands Walking Festival – 27 April 2026

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: part of Staffordshire Moorlands Walking Festival

Ilam Park - 27th April 2026, 10.30am & 2.30pm

group of people on walk in woodlands

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 UK, including Yorkshire Sculpture Park where he does walking tours in the park occasionally.

A qualified mindful walking facilitator, Lorna Stoddart encourages participants to develop a connection with the present moment, focusing on movement and breath in our environment boosting feelings of wellbeing.

In Ilam, Martin and Lorna alongside BSL interpreter will take you on a walking tour, Signs of the Moorlands. You will explore the natural environment, discover stories from the history of this place and can learn some BSL sign vocabulary.

Part of Staffordshire Moorlands Walking Festival

Date

Monday 27th April

Times

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

Allow approx 2 hours for stops along the way

Terrain

Paths are well-marked; there are steps in places. Rest points are available. Some paths may be boggy, especially after rain, with uneven surfaces.

Getting to Ilam Park

2.5 miles off the A515 Ashbourne to Buxton 25 miles from M1 junction 28 25 miles from M6 junction 15. Upon arrival to Ilam and Dovedale please drive carefully and be considerate of the local communities and farmers that live and work there. Please do not block access points or roads, these must be kept clear at all times for farmers, local communities and the emergency services.

Ilam Park can be reached by both the Moorlands Connect service and Derbyshire Connect service.

Find out more about Ilam Park here.

Book your FREE tickets HERE