The Western Way, Part 2 - Jura to Oban
Cameron McNeish walks the final part of his 250-mile route from the most southerly point of Scotland, the Mull of Galloway, to the west coast town of Oban.
Cameron McNeish describes Scotland's wild places as a 'world-class landscape', and he celebrates this with a new trail linking the most southerly point of the country, the Mull of Galloway, with the west coast town of Oban.
Cameron walks the final part of this 250-mile route. Starting on the Isle of Jura, he returns to the mainland to travel through the Cowal Peninsula. Further north, there's a short section on the West Highland Way before heading west through the wild, remote scenery of the Black Mount hills in Argyll. Along the way he meets walkers, crofters and ecologists, who share their intimate knowledge of this landscape with him.
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Cameron McNeish |
Producer | Margaret Wicks |
Executive Producer | Richard Else |
Executive Producer | David Harron |