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Embrace the Mire: Quantock Hills Hosts Mud Festival
8 Feb
Summary
- Festival celebrates mud's benefits, inspired by Anglo-Saxon 'mud month'.
- Events include mud hikes, art with mud paint, and storytelling.
- Mud is highlighted as vital habitat for wildlife and new plant growth.

The Quantock Hills in Somerset are hosting a unique 'Month of Mud' festival throughout February, embracing the season's characteristic mire. This event draws inspiration from the Anglo-Saxon term 'Solmōnaþ,' meaning 'mud month.' Organizers aim to foster a renewed appreciation for mud, encouraging both children and adults to rediscover the simple joy of splashing through puddles.
Activities offered include guided hikes through muddy terrains, art workshops teaching participants to create paint from local red-hued mud mixed with honey, and storytelling sessions centered on earth-themed legends. These events seek to highlight mud not just as an inconvenience, but as a vital habitat for diverse flora and fauna, including invertebrates and new plant growth, and as a medium for artistic expression.
Despite recent widespread flooding affecting other parts of the West Country due to extreme rainfall, the Quantock Hills team is focusing on the positive aspects of the muddy landscape. They aim to make the outdoors accessible to everyone, with walks rated by mud intensity, ensuring inclusivity for those without specialized waterproof gear.




