Keep to the Path Episodes Episode guide
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Wiltshire at Night
Chris Yates meets "pebbles of moonlight" on a night walk through the Wiltshire countryside
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The Cairngorms in Scotland
The Cairngorm's glaciated quarries in the Scottish Highlands are walked by Cameron McNeish
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The Yorkshire Moors
River Burn, Masham, and a family of weasels are met on a walk to the wild Yorkshire moors
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The Devil's Ditch, Cambridgeshire
Mountaineer Oliver Rackham walks the Devil's Ditch, a seven mile Anglo Saxon earthwork
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The Lake District
Mountaineer David Craig climbs a favourite path in the English Lake District
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Caer Caradoc in Shropshire
Caer Caradoc in Shropshire, the site of the final battle in Caratacus's resistance to Rome
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Easby Abbey, North Yorkshire
"Here the church has been well robbed" says Jane Hatcher about the ruins of Easby Abbey
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The Applecross Peninsula
Michael Scott guides Roger Fenby along the Applecross Peninsula in the Scottish Highlands
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Upper Normandy in France
"What's going to happen to the countryside of France?" Chantal Luer asks in Upper Normandy
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The French Pyrenees
Trekking author Kev Reynolds walks the peaks and valleys of the French Pyrenees
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Vallombrosa in Italy
A walk from Vallombrosa just south of Florence to Paradisino, Italian for little paradise
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Cantabria in Spain
The unspoilt coast of Cantabria in northern Spain is a haven for birds from across Europe
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The Friesland Marshes in Holland
The ancient Zeeland and Friesland marshes and the contentious intrusion of cycle paths
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The Schlei in Germany
A walk along the ancient bays and swamps of the Schlei, in northern Germany
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Dunwich and Minsmere
The eroding paths of the Suffolk coast and the ancient towns of Dunwich and Minsmere
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The Lake District
Mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington walks the lakes and peaks of England's Lake District
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The South Downs
A walk along the epic and ancient bridleway across the top of the South Downs in Sussex
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The Quantock Hills
Following in the footsteps of Coleridge, a walk through the Quantocks hills in Somerset
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Loch Lomond
Tom Weir visits Loch Lomond in Scotland, the largest inland stretch of water in Britain
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The Black Mountains in Wales
The Black Mountains in post-industrial Wales, where everything is falling into decay
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Wildflower Fields in the Midlands
Ancient wildflower fields, only miles from the city of Birmingham with guide Chris Baines
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Orkney
A walk on Mainland Orkney, an island in northern Scotland and once a Viking stronghold
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Island of Eigg
The Island of Eigg in the Scottish Inner Hebrides as seen from afar
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Charmouth
Charmouth West Dorset, the gateway to the Jurassic Coast with guide Peter France
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Suffolk Coast
A walk along Butley ferry on Suffolk Coast with seagulls, silence, sunshine and sheep
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North York Moors
A walk across the North Yorkshire Moors, the greatest expanse of moorland in England
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Chiltern Valley
How farmers in the Chiltern Valley are paid to turn their fields into wildflower meadows
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Dorset Coast
Writer Eric Newby tells the history of Devon's coasts from Early Jurassic to World War Two
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East Anglia
Roger Fenby is guided along the Suffolk and Norfolk border, the heartland of East Anglia
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The Valley of Buttermere
Buttermere in the Lake District inspired Coleridge, Wordsworth and guide, Melvyn Bragg