Field System presents:Helen Bruce- Black Dog Hound Tor Walk
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Field System presents:Helen Bruce- Black Dog Hound Tor Walk

Join folklorist and storyteller Helen JR Bruce for a guided walk through the Dartmoor landscape of legend. Taking in Hound Tor, the ruined medieval village and nearby Bowerman's Nose, Helen will be exploring Black Dog folklore in some of the exact places which inspired the tales.

Presented by: Field System


0 NEWTON ABBOT: Hound Tor Car Park (info)
P Saturday 2nd May, 2026
N Door time: 10:45am
Start time: 11:00am
. 8+ (under 14s must be accompanied by an adult)
C Walking Tour

Event information

Having researched Black Dog folklore for almost 20 years, Helen has traced the evolution of these stories from origins in the pagan Wild Hunt, through Christian influenced retellings of Hellhounds, all the way through to modern interpretations as omens and spirit guides. The folkloric ancestry of the dog is tangled with humans as far back as 12,000 years ago, with black dogs becoming a powerful archetype that, across many cultures and mythic systems, is believed to be able to cross between this world and the otherworld. As we will learn, black dogs not only accompany Dewer, Old Crockern and the Dark Huntsman, they are also a form that cursed human souls can take.

Sometimes a guide and protector, sometimes an omen of death, the folklore around Black Dogs is as fluid and shapeshifting as the creatures themselves, readily melting and reforming like Dartmoor mist. But their presence in myth is enduring, the silhouette of the spectral hound a symbol held deep within the human psyche and a motif that returns in folktales again and again. You will leave this walk with a deeper knowledge of the legendary Dartmoor hounds in the context of their kin in folklore across the country.

Meet at Hound Tor car park for an 11am start.

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General Admission

20 tickets available

Total price: £14.30
Ticket price: £13.00, Booking fee: £1.30

Venue information

NEWTON ABBOT: Hound Tor Car Park
0 TQ13 9XQ
` Situated off the B3387 between Bovey Tracey and Widecombe-in-the-Moor.