What's on Burrator’s Living Landscape Exhibition Join us at the Burrator Discovery Centre for Burrator’s Living Landscape Exhibition: From Ancient Settlements to Wild Spaces, a fascinating showcase of Burrator’s rich archaeological history. This event is part of the annual Festival of Archaeology. Immerse yourself in the story of how this remarkable valley has been shaped by centuries of human activity and ecological change. What to expect The exhibition features photographs and artefacts that reveal Burrator’s history. People and wildlife at Burrator have become woven into the fabric of the landscape, each shaping and reshaping it over centuries. The built heritage — from farmsteads, tin streaming and leats, to the reservoir infrastructure itself — tells the story of how communities have worked the valley, while today the returning woodlands, moss‑draped ruins, farming and thriving wildlife show how nature has reclaimed and reinterpreted those same spaces. Together, they reveal a landscape where human history and ecological change are inseparable, each layer enriching the next. Event details Date: Saturday 18 July to Sunday 2 August 2026 Time: During Burrator Discovery Centre opening hours (10am to 3.30pm, subject to volunteer availability) Location: Burrator Discovery Centre, PL20 6PE Cost: Free – donations can be made at the centre to support our efforts Additional information Parking: Free parking is available at the Burrator Discovery Centre car park. Additionally, multiple free car parks surround the lake, allowing visitors to enjoy walking trails around the moorland and lake. Photo: Gary Oliver Manage Cookie Preferences