Nature documentaries to inspire your next outdoors adventure introduced by Harriet Noble.
Radio 4,·24 episodes
Nature documentaries to inspire your next outdoors adventure. Introduced by Harriet Noble.
Clare Balding walks with the celebrated author and academic, Robert Macfarlane.
Helen Mark visits the Cairngorms to find out how this landscape inspired Nan Shepherd.
Does being in nature aid our mental health? Isabel Hardman investigates.
Jim Al-Khalili speaks to space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock.
Sheila Dillon looks at the ups and downs of Outdoor Cooking.
Sound recordist Chris Watson captures the sounds of an oak woodland over four seasons.
Brett Westwood joins naturalist Phil Gates to look the rock pool.
Ian Marchant meets people who live off-grid in mid-Wales.
Clare Balding goes rambling with the writer and environmentalist, George Monbiot.
Tom Heap asks if London's 'Crossrail for bikes' will really herald a cycling revolution.
Thurso’s surfing community on why they have some of Europe’s best cold water waves.
Paralympic Champion hand-cyclist Karen Darke heads for Australia's River Murray.
Cameraman John Aitchison spends a month on a platform high up in a rainforest canopy.
Michael Bird investigates the beautiful tiny flower fields of west Cornwall.
This programme tells the remarkable story of Emma Turner, a pioneer of bird photography.
Roger Deakin glides through the shallows of the River Waveney on his canoe, Cigarette.
Introducing a new selection of programmes to inspire your next outdoor adventure.
Chris Watson records one of winter's most dramatic spectacles.
Helen Mark visits Somerset to find out about the ancient tradition of wassailing.
Clare Balding walks to the top of the Stiperstones in Shropshire with a men's group.
Helen Mark sets sail from Pin Mill to discover the history of boat building in Suffolk.
Trai Anfield finds the wildlife on the wintry shores of Devon.
Hayden Lorimer explores the double life of Walter Poucher, photographer and perfumer.