Transition Walks
Join us for a fun and interactive introduction to the Transition movement. This tour will visit some of the environmental, social and economic projects associated and partnered with Transition Town Totnes, to give you an insight into how communities can work together to tackle some of our biggest challenges from climate change and food security, to energy shortages and creating strong local economies.
Private groups
Come and visit Transition Town Totnes as part of you study tour or away day. We have experience of working with a wide range of groups, from schools to corporate team builds, and council or university research delegations. We will propose a programme and itinerary best suited to your plans, needs and budget. Please contact us: hello@futurebound.org.uk.
Public Tours
We will be scheduling some Friday afternoon walking tours for 2022 in due course. To register your interest please email hello@futurebound.org.uk.
Cost: There is a suggested voluntary donation and all surplus, after expenses, goes towards the work of Transition Town Totnes, a registered charity. We suggest £20 for visitors and £10 for locals, but please pay what you can or what you think it is worth - it's up to you. And we really mean that - even if it is nothing! The most important thing is that you come.
Where: Market Square on Totnes High Street, between the tree and the ramp to the Civic Hall. We begin with introductions and then we will walk around town, stopping at projects and places of interest.
Contact: To book a place please email us on hello@futurebound.org.uk.
Access: Please advise in advance of any mobility issues so we can make arrangements as necessary. Please note, the tour does involve plenty of time walking around town.
Can’t do the above dates, or looking for something more bespoke? Our friends at FutureBound can organise a one-off Transition Walk for your group- email them at hello@futurebound.org.uk. Future Bound also offer lots of study opportunities to learn more about resilient communities and sustainability in action, working with schools, universities and visitors to Totnes. Find out more on their website!
"The Transition tour ... was extremely interesting and a great way to learn how people are putting ideas into practice in the field of sustainability. It complemented our week's activities at Schumacher very well, taking us into the 'real' world and seeing community-level action."
Masters student, Ashridge Business School.