
Episode 4
Iagan MacN猫ill a鈥檒eantail Slighe Naoimh Chuithbeirt a Kirk Yetholm gu Wooler. Iagan MacNeil explores the St Cuthbert鈥檚 Way, from Kirk Yetholm to Wooler.
San t-sreath seo tha Iagan MacN猫ill a鈥檆ur e貌las air an d霉thaich agus an eachdraidh air Slighe Naoimh Chuithbeirt.
Chaidh an t-slighe taistealach ainmeachadh airson an Naomh Cuithbeart, a bha, san t-seachdamh linn, na mhanach, na aonaran, na fhear-leighis agus na easbuig. Tha i ruith fad tr矛 fichead m矛le sa dha eadar Maolros sna Cr矛ochan far an deach e na 貌ige dhan mhanachainn, gu eilean naomh Lindisfarne far cladach Northumbria, far an deach a thiodhlagadh an toiseach.
Sa phr貌gram seo, gabhaidh Iagan thairis air a鈥檆hr矛och gu Sasainn, a-null gu Gleann College far an cluinn e sgeulachd Daraich Collingwood. Cumaidh e seachad air Yeavering Bell agus th猫id e cuairt bheag air seachran gu l脿rach l霉chairt nan seann Sasannach, Ad Gefrin, mus ruig e baile margaid Wooler.
Iagan MacNeil finds out about the landscape and history along the St Cuthbert鈥檚 Way. The 62-mile-long pilgrims鈥� route, named for the 7th century hermit, healer and bishop, St Cuthbert, links Melrose Abbey in the Scottish Borders where Cuthbert began his religious life, with his original burial place on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne off the Northumbrian coast.
Iagan crosses the border into England, visits College Valley where he hears about the Collingwood Oaks. He passes Yeavering Bell and takes a short detour to find out more about the Anglo-Saxon site of Ad Gefrin before arriving in the market town on Wooler.
In Gaelic with English subtitles.
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Iagan MacNeil |
Producer | Julie McCrone |