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THE COASTAL/COUNTRYSIDE TRAILS
13.45 English Riviera - Geoparks
More than just the seaside: Britains newest Geopark. John Risdon explains what a Geopark is and tells us what we can
expect when we visit. (Saturday only)
14.30 BBC Countryfile Magazine - Last Chance to See
Sea levels are expected to rise by a metre in the next 100 years. Cavan Scott, editor of BBC CountryFile magazine, picks
the coastal sites around Britain and Ireland that we may not be able to show our grandchildren
14.30 The Seafood Trail – Lochs, Stalk and Langoustines
Carole Fitzgerald shares her passion for the seafood and shellfish of Scotland’s West Coast. She launched the UK’s only
Seafood Trail so that fellow seafoodies could sample some of the best and freshest local produce in the world. (Sunday
only)
15.15 The Seafood Trail – Lochs, Stalk and Langoustines.
A culinary adventure for the a’fishy’onado. (Saturday only)
15.15 Visit Wales – All at sea
Sailor Phil Scott talks about the many different water adventures in Wales. (Sunday only)
THE COUNTRYSIDE TRAIL
From Britain and Irelands best nature reserves to the snowy peaks of Snowdonia, the hidden depths of the Scottish lochs and the
wild beauty of our national parks, the four nations are full of gorgeous countryside waiting to be explored.
With such a wide variety of landscapes across Britain and Ireland it can be hard to know where to begin. Our Countryside Trail
will help you get started. The national and regional tourist boards offer expert guidance and all the information you need to
start planning your adventures. You’ll find country hotels, B&Bs and farms, rare plants and wildlife to admire and the most
amazing gardens just waiting to be discovered.
For The Countryside Theatre see The Active & Countryside Theatre on page 7.
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