Clare Balding visits the extremities of the United Kingdom, from the Scilly Isles to the Orkneys, to join local residents for a series of memorable walks
Clare Balding visits the extremities of the UK, from the Scilly Isles to the Orkneys, and walks with people for whom the places are just 'home'. 1/6. Bryher in the Isles of Scilly.
DetailsClare Balding is accompanied by Alison O'Neill for a walk in the Howgills in Cumbria, a range of 40 peaks situated between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales.
DetailsClare Balding visits one of the last remaining strongholds of the Caledonian Forest in the majestic Glen Affric.
Details4/6. Clare Balding experiences the wildness of Cornwall on the South West Coast Path between Bosigran and Gurnard's Head. Her companions are naturalist David Chapman and wife Sarah.
Details5/6. Clare Balding explores an area of the Norfolk Broads, walking along the river Ant. Her companion is locally born naturalist Simon Partridge.
Details6/6. Clare Balding visits the Orkneys and walks the spectacular coast path from Rackwick to the Old Man of Hoy. Writer Morag MacInnes shares her knowledge and love of the area.
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