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Aerial Britain

 
 
 

Aerial Britain is a superb series of films offering a unique birds eye view of the British landscape. Digitally remastered to dvd quality and narrated by John Woodvine, each programme takes you on a journey of rich variety, where you can admire and learn about areas of our countryside that are often inaccessible to walkers and sightseers.

 

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The first title in this series The West Highland Way gives a view of Britain’s most dramatic landscape, including the highest peak, Ben Nevis. The 95 mile route begins on the outskirts of Glasgow and takes us alongside lochs and moors, traversing lowland and highland, extremes in geology, flora and fauna – it is in what the romantic’s dream of ‘Bonnie Scotland’ is all about.  (59 mins)

   

The Coast to Coast Walk crosses the North of England from Robin Hood’s Bay on ‘the Dinosaur coast’ of North Yorkshire to St Bees by the Irish Sea, winding it’s way through three National Parks. The rugged mountains and beautiful lakes of the Lake District; the rolling hills and picturesque valleys of the Yorkshire Dales and the heather moorland of the North York moors are all featured in this 190 mile journey. (52 mins) 

 

 
                 
                 
   

The Great British Coastline with stunning photography and an enchanting narrative is a celebration of our coastline from rugged majesty to serene beauty, from proud soaring cliff tops to warm welcoming, wave-lapped beaches. From St Ives in Cornwall past Bristol, Pembroke, the North West and the Scottish coast, past the glories of Northumberland, the broads of Norfolk, Dover with it’s white cliffs, Hastings and the South coast. (65 mins)

    The Pennine Way was the first, official, designated National Trail in the British Isles. Beautiful rugged countryside, thundering waterfalls, huge limestone cliffs and wild expanses of bog land make it an internationally famous upland walk. Our journey begins in the Peak District and takes us through the Yorkshire Dales and over Hadrian’s Wall to the Cheviots featuring Edale, Kinder Scout, Snake Pass, Stoodley Pike, Swaedale, Cauldron Snout and Hadrian’s Wall.(50 mins)