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Strangford Lough
The people who work, rest and play on Strangford Lough.
Falkland Centre for Stewardship
Felicity Evans visits Falkland Estate in Fife, home to a former royal palace.
Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage
Helen Mark discovers how Lincolnshire's former airfields are being used today.
Adlestrop
Helen Mark visits the Gloucestershire village that inspired Edward Thomas's famous poem.
Common Ground, Dorset
Helen Mark hears why Dorset was used as a laboratory by the arts group Common Ground.
Chelford Cattle Market
Helen Mark explores Chelford Cattle Market in Cheshire.
British Raj in the Peak District
Helen Mark discovers Indian heritage amongst the hills of the Peak District National Park.
Brecon Beacons, Waterfall Country
Felicity Evans visits the western end of the Brecon Beacons and walks behind a waterfall.
Heritage Cotton Mills, Derbyshire
Helen Mark visits the cotton mills of the Derwent Valley.
Walking on Water, Isles of Scilly
Helen Mark walks between Tresco and Bryher on the Isles of Scilly on a low spring tide.
The Avon Gorge, Bristol
Felicity Evans explores the wild landscape of Bristol's Avon Gorge.
Brooklands Racetrack
Helen Mark visits Brooklands, the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit.
Life on Coquet Island
Helen Mark visits Coquet Island, sanctuary for some of Britain's rarest nesting sea birds.
Tour de Yorkshire
Helen Mark explores the route of the opening leg of the Tour de France in Yorkshire.
Rural Murals in Dumfries and Galloway
Helen Mark visits new art in the countryside aiming to give visitors a fresh perspective.
Hafod, Mid Wales
Felicity Evans visits Hafod estate near Aberystwyth, once Wales's most popular attraction.
Butser Ancient Farm, Hampshire
How did people live and work 2,000 years ago? Helen Mark finds out at Butser Ancient Farm.
Slate Mines, Snowdonia
Snowdonia's slate once roofed the world. Find out what has become of the quarries today.
The Bournville Legacy
Felicity Evans asks how George Cadbury's vision for Bournville, Birmingham, lives on today
Chalk Streams
Helen Mark finds out why Hampshire's chalk streams are so revered by fly fishermen.
Cheshire Salt
Cheshire's salt sustained the British Empire. Felicity Evans finds out how and why.
The Needles, Isle of Wight
Helen Mark learns a Cold War secret amidst the Isle of Wight's chalk cliffs, The Needles.
The John Muir Way
Helen Mark trails the new John Muir Way to hear how he was inspired by Dunbar's landscapes
Dennis Potter and the Forest of Dean
Felicity Evans visits the Forest of Dean, the landscape that author Dennis Potter loved.
Elmley Nature Reserve
Helen Mark visits the marsh-swathed landscape of Elmley Nature Reserve in Kent.
Orchards in Herefordshire
Felicity Evans visits the autumnal orchards of Herefordshire.
Lee Valley
Helen Mark explores the Lee Valley's hybrid landscape of the natural and industrial.
Steart Peninsula, Somerset
Felicity Evans visits Steart Marshes, the UK's largest new wetland reserve.
Brownsea Island, Dorset
Felicity Evans is on Brownsea Island, exploring one of Britain's most popular reserves.
Belfast Hills
Helen Mark is in the Belfast Hills to hear from the people who live and work there.
Nature Reserves in Cumbria
Caz Graham visits two nature reserves in Cumbria to see what wildlife visits in winter.