05/09/2015
Join Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith for the latest outdoor activities from Shetland to the Borders, including a preview of the European Eventing Championships.
A preview of the European Eventing Championships taking place next weekend at Blair Castle Horse Trials.
A wildlife tour of Tweedbank marking the opening of the Borders railway.
Restoration of Scotland's most important windmill in Carluke.
Women-only cycling in Angus.
Saving Scotland's wildcats.
And Robin Hood and Friar Tuck (aka Mark and Euan) do archery battle in Galloway.
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Carluke Mill
Restoration of "Scotland's most important windmill"
Village of Glenbuck
What is so special about the location of a massive former opencast mine
Glenshee Peat
How successful has new method of peat recovery been?
Organic Tartan
Mark visits the New Lanark Wool and Textiles to find out more about first organic tartan
Blair Castle Horse Trials
Mark meets the Event Director Alex Lochore to see preparations for the event
Ladies Leisurely Cycles
A women's cycling group in Angus
Tree of the Year
The Woodland Trust's Rory Syme tells us about this year's Tree of the Year challenge
Borders Rail
What does the Borders railway mean for wildlife near the track?
Wildcats
This week sees the official launch of plans to save Scotland's wildcat population
Wild Women
Claire visited Forres to meet the founder of environmental education charity, Wild Things
Galloway Archery
Mark and Euan visit the Threave Bowman Archery Club of Castle Douglas
Broadcast
- Sat 5 Sep 2015 06:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland