Scotland Outdoors Episodes Available now
The Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh railway
Mark and Euan travel the 82 mile Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh railway line.
Charlie Gammack
Mark and Euan meet Charlie Gammack, a well known Speyside saddler at his shop in Aberlour
It's festival time - Mark and Euan are in Edinburgh in the midst of the action but also hunting out some quieter spaces
It's festival time in Edinburgh but Mark and Euan find a quieter space at Blackford Hill
In 2015, Euan McIlwraith took a flight with a RAF Sea King Search and Rescue helicopter and got involved in a real life rescue
Euan McIlwraith's on board a RAF Search and Rescue helicopter en route to a rescue
Mark and Euan visit the Forvie Sands ternery, the art deco Rothesay Pavilion and find out how to grow truffles
Terns, truffles and one of Scotland's most significant art deco buildings
Mark and Euan visit the coastal village of Collieston. They hear about its history, go rock pooling and tackle a beach picnic
Mark and Euan visit the coastal village of Collieston for some beachcombing and a picnic
Mark and Euan get up close to squirrels and seahorses and discover the history of the Shipping Forecast
The history of the Shipping Forecast, the life of a seahorse and a red squirrel up close
Microadventures
Mark goes bivving with two travellers looking for microadventures close to home.
Pike, Swifts, Cullen and a bunkhouse
Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith with the Scotland Outdoors podcast.
Has Scotland become divorced from nature? Mark Stephen meets journalist and broadcaster Lesley Riddoch to find out
Mark Stephen meets Lesley Riddoch who thinks Scotland has become divorced from nature