
Take a walk through Scotland's most intriguing landscapes. With Iain Stewart.
Mon, 22 Nov 10
Duration:
39 mins
Join Iain Stewart on an audiowalk through Culbin's constantly changing landscape. In the last 300 years, this area has been farmland, a desert, and now, a forest. For a map and directions visit the Walking Through Landscape pages on bbc.co.uk/scotland
Mon, 8 Nov 10
Duration:
40 mins
Walk with Iain Stewart from Pittenweem to Anstruther, as he reveals how this corner of Fife has been shaped by its proxmity to the sea. For a map and directions visit the Walking Through Landscape pages on bbc.co.uk/scotland
Mon, 1 Nov 10
Duration:
39 mins
Iain Stewart guides you on an audiowalk through Glen Lui in the Cairngorms - where the picturesque landscape is not as natural as it seems. For a map and directions visit the Walking Through Landscape pages on bbc.co.uk/scotland
Mon, 25 Oct 10
Duration:
39 mins
Join Iain Stewart on an audiowalk through Sunart Oakwoods, discovering their hidden industrial history. For a map and directions visit the Walking Through Landscape pages on bbc.co.uk/scotland
Fri, 22 Oct 10
Duration:
1 min
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