Photographer David Clifford has captured the world's most dogged runners doing what they love in the most remote and unforgiving environments.
Little Shotts at The Shotts, Haytor, Devon
Little Shotts at The Shotts, Haytor, Devon
Your own cosy lodge is set in peaceful Dartmoor and edged by beech trees and pines. Inside are huge carved beams (from an Indonesian temple) around the wood-burner, a wonderful collection of amazing doors and a rustic-chic mix of interesting furnishings and vibrant colour. Bedrooms have soft lambswool duvets and good linen - on a Vietnamese four-poster in one; there's a freestanding tub in the pretty bathroom and a small but shiny shower room. Gemma is charming and leaves breakfast for you to cook, so you can rise with the birds or laze until later. Paddle in the brook; walk through the woods for a pub supper.
From £96 per night - Sawday's 01364 661536
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