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INDEXLooking for a nature location in the southwest/ wales.
5 years, 2 months ago - Nina Ross
Looking for a post-lock down location! A nature spot in the South-West or Wales. A few documentary scenes to be filmed in a secluded wild swimming spot and a campsite (or private land that can be rented for filming purposes) nearby (preferably where fires are permitted). Could be somewhere you have filmed/ or somewhere you have visited that would be worth contacting!
Thank you!
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5 years, 2 months ago - Alwyne Kennedy
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/whats-on/family-kids-news/secret-places-you-can-go-14954638
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5 years, 2 months ago - Giles Healy
Plenty of such places on Dartmoor and environs. Look at Taw Marsh above Belstone for wild swimming spots or other moorland streams in the area. Open fires will probably be an issue in the National Park without expensive safety measures, but plenty of family owned farms you could negotiate a bit of pasture with to double as a campsite with some dressing, as long as you're fully insured and up with the relevant H&S. No rain makes the whole area a bit of a tinderbox. You could also look at St Winnow on the Foye Estuary - Great for swimming and an idyllic riverside privately owned campsite with decent owners
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5 years, 2 months ago - John Lubran
Wales is abundant with such locations. The potential for unregulated guerrilla production is available for the reasonably sane and sensible. One doesn't need to be Jungle Boy to be at home in wild Wales, but unmitigated metropolitan urbanites ought not venture forth without a smidgen of local guidance.
Significantly it can be free, apart from travel, accomodation and subsistence.
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