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Climbing in the Langdales with Anna Fleming.
Goats on the Gun Batteries
Helen Mark explores the landscape of Purdown on the edge of Bristol.
California's Giant Cousins
Felicity Evans discovers how Europe's largest Redwood grove came to be in mid-Wales.
Husky Sledding in the Cairngorms
Helen Mark explores the Aberdeenshire countryside - from the back of a husky-pulled sled!
Mammoth Hunting on the Norfolk Coast
Emily Knight takes a walk along the Norfolk coast, on the trail of ancient mammoths.
The Wash
We visit the Wash, where the interests of fishing and conservation are finely balanced.
Bath Workhouse Burial Ground
We visit a field in Bath, once used as the burial ground for a 19th-century workhouse.
Erland Cooper's Orkney
Composer Erland Cooper takes us on a tour of his Orkney homeland.
Cornwall’s Steam Heritage
Ian Marchant celebrates steam power in Cornwall.
The Book, the Fish and the Dove
The River Dove inspires this tale of Izaak Walton: fisherman, philosopher and writer.
The Search for Summer Snow
Iain Cameron and Andrew Cotter climb the Scottish Highlands in search of snow.
Aberystwyth Inspiration
Niellah Arboine returns to her university town of Aberystwyth, which inspired her so much.
Uncharted Stories of the Causeway Coast
Helen Mark is in Northern Ireland to hear little known histories about the Causeway Coast.
A new road for Kerrera
Antonia Quirke travels 400 metres across the sea from Oban to the tiny island of Kerrera.
Radical Essex
Emily Knight explores the radical history of back-to-the-land pacifist communities.
Finding Balblair
Helen Mark explores the 'lost' village of Balblair in the Scottish Highlands.
Cornwall with Helen Glover
How growing up in and around Newlyn shaped and inspired an Olympic champion.
Beefeater Bend on the Tour de France
We're in the French Alps with five men from Essex dressed as Beefeaters... and it's hot.
Gedling Colliery: From Pit to Park
Rose Ferraby visits Gedling Country Park near Nottingham.
Frampton Country Fair
Elver eating, sheep racing, and men with axes - it's one of the last fairs of the season.
The Plock
Helen Mark hears about plans to regenerate a community parkland close to the Skye Bridge.
Tolkien Land
Ever wondered where Middle-earth really is?
The Mushroom Man
How to spot Porcini and leave Destroying Angel mushrooms in the woods.
Matlock Bath Illuminations
As Matlock Bath Illuminations celebrate 125 years, Helen Mark explores the waters.
Rutland Water: What lies beneath?
Rutland Water is a reservoir with a prehistoric past life, as Helen Mark discovers.
Opening Up County Down
Helen Mark finds out how ancient woodland in County Down is being opened up to the public.
The Mendip Hills
The Mendip hills in Somerset have an intriguing wartime history which Helen Mark explores.
Belfast's Alleyways and Orchards
Helen Mark finds apple 'orchards' growing in the unlikely setting of Belfast's alleyways.
St Just in Midwinter
Helen Mark visits a landscape inspiring art and celebration in the far west of Cornwall.
Ulster Canal: the missing link?
Could the Ulster canal be the missing link in Ireland's network of waterways?
Folk on the Hills
Jez Lowe joins folk musician Johnny Campbell as he records songs in the Peak District.