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Weirs Way : Series One & Series Two

 
 
 

Tom Weir has been described as a Scottish institution. The Glasgow born climber and naturalist, the younger brother of actress Molly, hosted the Scottish Television (STV) series Weir's Way, in which he travelled around Scotland exploring its landscapes, natural history and meeting the people.

 
 
      Weirs Way SERIES 1          
   

 

In this dvd, Tom visits the picturesque Glen Affric, the unspoilt wilderness of Wester Ross and Loch Torridon as well as the remote coastline of Applecross.

     

 

 

Weirs Way Series One (4 dvds)
£19.99

 
                 
    This remarkable collection on 3 discs features a series of compelling and extraordinary explorations of town and country. Join Tom as he walks along the Castle walls, perilous cliff sides, lochs and other landscapes that contribute to the life of Scotland.His intimate knowledge of the land, his enthusiasm and passion are inspiring as he takes viewers on a journey from Berwick-upon-Tweed which has changed hands between England and Scotland thirteen times to Kincardine,home to the siege resistant Dunnottar Castle; The Breadalbanes where Black Duncan of the cowl resided at Finlarig Castle; Royal Deeside home to Balmoral Castle and Queen Victoria’s retreat at Glas allt Shiel, as well as extensive visits to Lerwick, Noss, Skye, Mingulay, Berneray, Eigg and more.      

 

total running time of over 5 hours 24 mins.

and as a Bonus also includes  

seven episodes of Teatime Tales with Molly Weir.

 
     

 

         
      Weirs Way SERIES 2          
   
Part 1 (67 mins)

containing three episodes. In this dvd, Tom explores the Highland’s highest village, Wanlockhead; the rich historic heritage of Tarbert; Loch Fyne and then goes to Cambletown and it’s beautiful surroundings in the South End of Kintyre..

     
Weirs Way Series Two (4 dvds)
£19.99

 
                 
   

Part 2  (135 mins)

Tom explores the scenic fishing village of Collieston; the historic Braemar in Royal Deeside, the banks of Loch Tay where the Lady of Lawers lived and the fascinating geology of Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh. He also visits Largo, the picturesque Anstruther and the charming village of Kenmore.

         
                 
   

Part 3 (78 mins)

Tom follows in the footsteps of Bonnie Prince Charlie in The Rough Bounds, starting at Culloden . He continues on the journey in The Seven Men stating at Mallaig overlooking Loch Morar, Scotland’s deepest Loch. Then he takes to the sky in a hot air balloon to explore the immense Loch Lomond.

         
                 
   

Part 4 (100 mins)

Tom visits Eriskay, home of the famous haunting Eriskay Love Lilt and then goes sailing around the Inner and Outer Hebrides landing on the Isle of Muck, the most fertile of the Small Isles. Muck’s name is thought to derive from the Gaelic word for pig, in this case the sea pig (porpoise).