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24/02/2017

Walker Julia Bradbury tells Fiona Stalker about the best walks in Britain and how to get children interested in the outdoors.

Walking supreme Julia Bradbury speaks to Fiona about the best walks in Britain and how to get the kids interested in the outdoors.

Mandy Tulloch joins Fiona in the car park to talk about what to do with the family now that spring is showing.

Reporter Emily Esson tried her hand at belly dancing and soon found out there is more to it than shimmying.

Skara Brae has been nominated for Heritage Site Of The Year and we hear from Stephen Duncan from Historic Environment Scotland about why we should all be voting.

Steve Owen from the Glasgow Planetarium talks to Fiona about what is going on in the night skies.

Granit Noir is Aberdeenâ€TMs crime writing festival and weâ€TMll have author Stuart MacBride and Jane Spiers from Aberdeen Performing Arts in the studio to tell us what we can expect.

Reporter Claire White recently went to the Hillswick Wildlife Sanctuary in Shetland and found out about the work they do.

The New Town in Edinburgh is 250 years old this year and Out of Doors presenter Mark Stephen went for a lantern guided tour with Jane Roy an independent tourist guide.

Model Railway Scotland is at the SECC this week and we hear from Colin Rae about why the event is for all the family.

Pollok Park in Glasgow is home to an immersive educational experience like no other! Digging In Trenches offers a chance to experience WW1 trench life and will be holding an open day this Sunday.

1 hour, 55 minutes

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