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Ever wondered where Middle-earth really is?
The Mushroom Man
How to spot Porcini and leave Destroying Angel mushrooms in the woods.
Matlock Bath Illuminations
As Matlock Bath Illuminations celebrate 125 years, Helen Mark explores the waters.
Rutland Water: What lies beneath?
Rutland Water is a reservoir with a prehistoric past life, as Helen Mark discovers.
Opening Up County Down
Helen Mark finds out how ancient woodland in County Down is being opened up to the public.
The Mendip Hills
The Mendip hills in Somerset have an intriguing wartime history which Helen Mark explores.
Belfast's Alleyways and Orchards
Helen Mark finds apple 'orchards' growing in the unlikely setting of Belfast's alleyways.
St Just in Midwinter
Helen Mark visits a landscape inspiring art and celebration in the far west of Cornwall.
Ulster Canal: the missing link?
Could the Ulster canal be the missing link in Ireland's network of waterways?
Folk on the Hills
Jez Lowe joins folk musician Johnny Campbell as he records songs in the Peak District.
Winter Wonder in East Lothian
Helen Mark is in East Lothian in Scotland to revel in the beauty of the winter landscape.
East Neuk of Fife
Ruth Sanderson explores the East Neuk of Fife, on the east coast of Scotland.
Seahenge
Rose Ferraby finds out about Seahenge - a timber monument found on a beach in Norfolk.
Saving Our Wild Spaces
In a new series, Helen Mark speaks to some of the people who volunteer in conservation.
Lost Norfolk
Lawrence D'Silva explores the abandoned villages and ruined churches of Norfolk.
Herefordshire's Golden Valley
Ian Marchant explores the border country of the Golden Valley in Herefordshire.
Chasing Jamie Allan
Jez Lowe traces the path of the 18th-century musician Jamie Allan, The Duke鈥檚 Piper.
Rhondda valley: a landscape of change
Helen Mark explores the landscape of the Rhondda valley in south Wales.
Wartime Secrets of Coleshill
Helen Mark visits Coleshill in Oxfordshire, where a secret army was trained during WWII.
Inspiration on the Tay
Dougie Vipond explores the artistic influence of the Tay estuary.
Tiny's Cairn
A journey along the road of the kings
The Maelor
Mike Parker takes us on a tour of the Maelor, a part of Wales that juts forcibly east
Stories of Sea and Stone
Rose Ferraby explores the coastal landscape around Whitby in North Yorkshire.
The Isle of Man
Helen Mark finds out about new plans to restore temperate rainforest in the Isle of Man.
Oban Cliff Mystery
Who's been banging titanium bolts into Oban's cliffs?
Sound and Light at Dungeness
Helen Mark explores the unusual landscape of Dungeness in Kent.
Highlands with Horses
Mary-Ann Ochota joins a group of walkers, riders and horses in the Scottish Highlands.
Stone Circles and Dark Skies in County Tyrone
Helen Mark hears how ancient Irish stone circles have inspired 21st century star gazers.
Fieldnotes from Eternity
Paul Evans explores the rich folklore and natural history of St Melangell church in Powys
Felixstowe with Carolyn Quinn
Carolyn explores this Suffolk seaside town, a place she's visited often over the years.
Hutting
Helen Mark finds out about the hutting movement in Scotland.