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Best Walks with a View with Julia Bradbury

Best Walks with a View with Julia Bradbury Season 2

Season 2 Plot

Julia Bradbury presents a programme celebrating her favourite walking routes around Britain. In each episode Bradbury explores a different area, taking viewers along little-known paths that reveal beautiful landscapes and great spots to have a picnic or grab some food. The walks chosen are family-friendly and accessible for everyone to enjoy. Routes include a coastal walk along the Menai Straits in Anglesey, across rugged terrain via Castle Crag in the Lake District and a scenic path with a view of Dorset's Jurassic Coast.

Best Walks with a View with Julia Bradbury Season 2 aired on January 6th, 2017.

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Season 2 Episodes

1. Coasts: Old Harry Rocks, Dorset

January 6th, 2017

Julia begins by heading to one of the most famous landmarks on the Jurassic Coast - Old Harry Rocks in Dorset, which boasts spectacular views towards the Isle of Wight and of the offshore chalk stacks, good opportunities for bird and butterfly watching and a rich variety of wild flowers in spring and summer. There are also miles of golden sandy beaches and a dramatic vista of the bay.

2. Fells: Pen-Y-Ghent, Yorkshire Dales

January 13th, 2017

At 694 metres in height, Pen-y-ghent is the smallest fell on the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, but the dramatic summit affords far-reaching views above the Dales, with plenty of surprises en route. The peak lies 3km east of Horton in Ribblesdale and the Pennine Way links the summit to the village. As Julia reveals, the route is around 5km in length, as the Way curves initially to the north before turning east to reach the summit.

3. Lakes: Loch Lomond, Scotland

January 20th, 2017

Julia’s walk offers one of the most outstanding views over Loch Lomond – at 24 miles long, it’s the largest loch in Scotland by surface area. Picking up the West Highland Way, she hugs the bonnie banks through to the little village of Balmaha on the eastern side of the Loch, and takes a quick boat trip to the ancient Lomond isle of Inchcailloch, with magnificent views across the water and out to the surrounding fells. She finishes with a well-deserved Loch Lomond ice cream on her return.

4. Countryside: Sandstone Trail, Cheshire

January 27th, 2017

North-West England’s most popular mid-distance walk, the Sandstone Trail offers a vast array of attractions en route - from celebrity wedding favourite: Peckforton Castle; to the medieval fortification of Beeston Castle. Julia takes in the rolling countryside pastures and panoramic views over the Cheshire plains and Liverpool. It’s a popular route for dog-walking and sports – from the local Tough-Team race, to one of the top board and bike tracks in the country, not to mention the intrepid 4x4 off road experience at Peckforton – Julia packs it all in.

5. Rivers: Watersmeet, Exmoor, Devon

February 3rd, 2017

A hidden treasure on the Exmoor coast, Julia’s walk sets off from the picturesque harbour-town of Lynmouth and meanders under the tree-green canopy of water-rapids following the East Lyn River and the Hoar Oak River, merging together at the stunning Watersmeet National Trust café – the perfect spot for a hard-earned cream-tea.

6. Laxey, Isle of Man

February 10th, 2017

The expert walker visits the Isle of Man, where her favourite island walk has it all - an ancient Manx river glen, the world's biggest mining waterwheel and a climb that culminates with spectacular views of England, Scotland and Ireland. With steam trains and electric trams on the TT island famous for Thomas the Tank Engine, her latest trek promises to be action-packed. Last in the series

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