Britain and Europe's footpaths and ancient rights of way
World Service,·35 episodes
A walk through the ancient windswept Pennines with Roger Fenby and guide Phil Smith
How 'honeypotting' is used to lure visitors to select locations in Peak National Park
"This countryside has been spoke-shaved by the wind" says walker Wynford Vaughan-Thomas
Patrick White walks across the Isle of Arran and up into the hills
A walk along the limestone cliffs, crags, and scars of Malham in the Yorkshire Dales
Buttermere in the Lake District inspired Coleridge, Wordsworth and guide, Melvyn Bragg
Roger Fenby is guided along the Suffolk and Norfolk border, the heartland of East Anglia
Writer Eric Newby tells the history of Devon's coasts from Early Jurassic to World War Two
How farmers in the Chiltern Valley are paid to turn their fields into wildflower meadows
A walk across the North Yorkshire Moors, the greatest expanse of moorland in England
A walk along Butley ferry on Suffolk Coast with seagulls, silence, sunshine and sheep
Charmouth West Dorset, the gateway to the Jurassic Coast with guide Peter France
The Island of Eigg in the Scottish Inner Hebrides as seen from afar
A walk on Mainland Orkney, an island in northern Scotland and once a Viking stronghold
Ancient wildflower fields, only miles from the city of Birmingham with guide Chris Baines
The Black Mountains in post-industrial Wales, where everything is falling into decay
Tom Weir visits Loch Lomond in Scotland, the largest inland stretch of water in Britain
Following in the footsteps of Coleridge, a walk through the Quantocks hills in Somerset
A walk along the epic and ancient bridleway across the top of the South Downs in Sussex
Mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington walks the lakes and peaks of England's Lake District
The eroding paths of the Suffolk coast and the ancient towns of Dunwich and Minsmere
A walk along the ancient bays and swamps of the Schlei, in northern Germany
The ancient Zeeland and Friesland marshes and the contentious intrusion of cycle paths
The unspoilt coast of Cantabria in northern Spain is a haven for birds from across Europe
A walk from Vallombrosa just south of Florence to Paradisino, Italian for little paradise
Trekking author Kev Reynolds walks the peaks and valleys of the French Pyrenees
"What's going to happen to the countryside of France?" Chantal Luer asks in Upper Normandy
Michael Scott guides Roger Fenby along the Applecross Peninsula in the Scottish Highlands
"Here the church has been well robbed" says Jane Hatcher about the ruins of Easby Abbey
Caer Caradoc in Shropshire, the site of the final battle in Caratacus's resistance to Rome