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Aerial Britain 2

 
 
 

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.

Last year, we offered readers a collection of four of these fascinating birds eye views which were so popular that we are now able to offer a Second Series of four

 Aerial Britain Series Two ~ 4 DVD - £19.99                   see also Aerial Britain Series One         Find out more


 
                 
   

The Pembrokeshire Coast Path

The first title in our second series takes you along the southern coast of the land of song with glorious scenery featuring salt marches, unspoilt beaches, fascinating geology, dramatic cliff-faces, lighthouses, islands; and includes Tenby, Pembroke Castle, Ramsey Island and Cardigan Bay.

(58 mins)

 

     

Northumberland Coast & Cleveland Way

 takes you from the Tweed at Berwick to the Tyne at Newcastle also visiting Lindisfarne, Bamburgh Castle and Whitley Bay before following the Cleveland way through the magnificent North Yorkshire Moors.

(61 mins) 

 

 
                 
                 
     

Saxon Shore Way &        South Downs Way

Running for about 140 miles Saxon Shore Way is littered with historical sites; Rochester, Deal, Sandwich, Hastings and of course the White Cliffs of Dover. The rolling chalk South Downs have their own fascinating locations, amongst them Beachy Head, Arundel Castle, Devil’s Dyke and the Wilmington Long Man 

(58 mins)

 

     

The South West Coast Path

Not only one of the most scenic paths in the British Isles but also one of it’s most historic and an inspiration to Thomas Hardy, Daphne du Maurier, Jane Austen and others. A coast of shipwrecks and smugglers, Tintagel, Padstow, Frenchman’s Creek, Lyme Regis, Lulworth, Bedruthan Steps and Clovelly.

(59 mins)