Julia Bradbury takes you on the Coast To Coast walk which Wainwright devised himself which takes you 190 miles from St. Bees Head on the west coast to Robin Hood's Bay on the east passing through the Lake District Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors.
In this 6-part ITV series Julia Bradbury takes us on an insightful, watchable guide to the best of walking Britain. Showing us her personal favourites, the walking queen reveals breath-taking landscapes, colourful local characters and the best watering holes along the way. Julia is always on the lookout for great walks, and with thousands of routes across the UK to choose from, this series offers her insider s guide to those well-known and lesser known gems from coastal drama trails to epic mountain fells. Using her expert knowledge and experience, each week, she chooses her favourite walk from a distinct type of British landscape - ranging from islands, lakes, fells, countryside, coastal and riverside walks. With six great walking options across the country, the series offers an unmissable outdoor adventure, as well as revealing Julia's secret insights into each landscape category. As walking is the nation's most-loved outdoor activity - with a staggering 24 million of us heading to Britain s hottest walking spots Julia explores why we love walking and what we can discover from these very different landscapes.
In this new walking series Julia Bradbury takes her boots and backpack to the Continent to explore the landscape of Germany and the cultural movement that make it famous - Romanticism - to discover her own sense of German Wanderlust. The Germans enjoy a relationship with walking that has lasted over 200 years. By walking in four very different parts of Germany (the Rhine Bavaria the island of Ruegan and Saxony) Julia explores river valleys coastlines mountains and gorges following in the footsteps of Richard Wagner Caspar David Friedrich and Johannes Brahms as well as British romantics like William Turner and Lord Byron
All six parts of the travel documentary presented by Julia Bradbury, who explores the Greek Islands and delves into their histories and cultures while learning more about her own heritage. The episodes are: 'Crete', 'Corfu', 'Santorini', 'Skopelos', 'Rhodes' and 'Chios'.
Wainwright Walks
The second series of the hugely successful Wainwright Walks retraces the footsteps of the legendary fell walker artist and guide writer Alfred Wainwright using his Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells on a further six walks. Originally broadcast on BBC Four it is the channel's most successful rating factual series ever in its 5 year history. Includes the popular walks Helvellyn Catbells and Helm Crag the true summit of which Wainwright himself never succeeded in reaching.
Railroad walks With Julia Bradbury
By prop plane, helicopter, camel, boat, 4 x 4 and on foot, Julia is on an epic journey to discover modern Australia and the people who live there. It's a quest that takes her to the four corners of the continent, exploring vibrant experiences and iconic destinations with unexpected experiences. Across the series Julia explores behind the scenes at some of Australia's most show stopping destinations; whether warming up with the cast at the Sydney Opera House, serving up breakfast on the Ghan train, joining the surf patrol on Bondi Beach, or interviewing candidates for the world's best job (as desert island caretaker) on the Great Barrier Reef. Julia explores Australian family life as it is lived in all its guises right across the continent whether on a remote cattle station or an aboriginal outback swag. She goes to work with mums who are crocodile egg hunters, ranchers, and outback pilots. She plays teacher for a day at the Red Centre's School of the Air, and hits the road with a retired group of grey nomads in their super-sized touring caravans. Throughout her epic journey across Australia Julia is on the hunt for the unexpected aspects of modern Australia. And it's a trail that leads her to some memorable Only in Australia experiences as among other things she attends the country's only doggy surfing school, gets to grips with kangaroo golf, discovers the world's most isolated pub, and enlists in a boat race thousands of miles away from water.. And of course her journey takes her through a variety of spectacular landscapes, from rainforest to red desert, and complete with unique wildlife encounters including emus, platypus, koalas, green turtles and perhaps even the Australian Yeti... All 8 episodes from Series One.
Presenter explores Britain's countryside in this eight-part ITV series. The programme follows Julia as she visits some of the country's most stunning landscapes in search of accessible walks with the best views. The episodes are: 'Anglesey - The Coastal Walk', 'The Lake District - The Borrowdale Walk', 'Dorset - The Golden Cap Walk', 'Cumbria - The High Cup Walk', 'The South Downs - The Seven Sisters Walk', 'Yorkshire Dales - The Malham Cove Walk', 'Cotswolds - The Cleeve Hill Walk' and 'The Peak District - The Kinder Scout Walk'.
Julia Bradbury follows in the footsteps of Alfred Wainwright in this wonderful series featuring stunning aerial footage. Using Wainwright's Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells Julia discovers the treasures of the Lake District. Featuring all ten walks from Wainwright Walks: Series One and Two.
Julia Bradbury's Canal Walks
The complete BBC series of South Africa Walks With Julia Bradbury. Julia has previously presented Wainwright Walks Railway Walks and Coast to Coast and having tackled these treks across the UK she embarks on a truly grand adventure... in South Africa. She sets out on four very different walks - the Garden Route the Drakensburg mountain range the Kruger National Park and the Augrabies Falls at the edge of the Kalahari Desert - that will explore South Africa's claim to be 'a world in one country' Julia is a regular visitor to the 'Rainbow Nation' but this is her chance to go far beyond the normal tourist destinations to a series of increasingly remote locations. But these are all walks that any reasonably adventurous walker could embark on and they offer a fresh and very personal perspective on a friendly and fascinating country that is so often misunderstood.
Stunning BBC series presented by Julia Bradbury and Matt Baker (Countryfile) as they explore some of the UK's hidden corners such as deserted beaches and tumbling waterfalls, showcasing the very best of what the British countryside has to offer.This two disc set contains all four episodes from the series:1. The Crowded South The first episode starts in Cornwall and travels east as far as Dover2. The Hidden Heart Begins in the flatlands of East Anglia and ends at the wild, rugged Welsh coast3. True North Takes the viewer north from Derbyshire to the coast of County Durham4. Borderlands and Beyond The final episode sets off from the borders and reaches the North West point of Britain
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Stunning BBC series presented by Julia Bradbury and Matt Baker (Countryfile) as they explore some of the UK’s hidden corners such as deserted beaches and tumbling waterfalls, showcasing the very best of what the British countryside has to offer. This two disc set contains all four episodes from the series: The Crowded South The first episode starts in Cornwall and travels east as far as Dover. The Hidden Heart Begins in the flatlands of East Anglia and ends at the wild, rugged Welsh coast. True North Takes the viewer north from Derbyshire to the coast of County Durham Borderlands and Beyond The final episode sets off from the borders and reaches the North West point of Britain SPECIAL FEATURES: Picture Gallery Subtitles
Wainwright Walks Boxed Set (4 Discs)
In this new BBC series seasoned stomper Julia Bradbury dons her walking boots once again to explore the canals of Britain and their towpath trails. These four walks follow a hidden network of locks bridges aqueducts and tunnels perfect for exploring on foot. They all offer an insight into Britain's industrial heritage cutting a sedate path through some of the country's finest scenery. The Walks: 1. North Wales: Llangollen Canal 2. Highlands: Caledonian Canal 3. Birmingham: Worcester and Birmingham Canal 4. Bath: Kennet and Avon Canal
Following the huge success of Wainwright Walks Julia Bradbury once again dons her walking boots this time to trudge the railway lines that have become the legacy of 'The Beeching Axe'. In the 1960s thousands of railway stations were closed and many of these old branch lines are now treasured by ramblers all over the country. Providing hours of beautiful walks steeped in history and offering an insight into industrial Britain Julia looks at how the rise and fall of the railways has altered the lives of communities across the country.
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