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05/09/2015

Join Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith for the latest outdoor activities from Shetland to the Borders, including a preview of the European Eventing Championships.

A preview of the European Eventing Championships taking place next weekend at Blair Castle Horse Trials.

A wildlife tour of Tweedbank marking the opening of the Borders railway.

Restoration of Scotland's most important windmill in Carluke.

Women-only cycling in Angus.

Saving Scotland's wildcats.

And Robin Hood and Friar Tuck (aka Mark and Euan) do archery battle in Galloway.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Sat 5 Sep 2015 06:30

Chapters

  • Carluke Mill

    Restoration of "Scotland's most important windmill"

  • Village of Glenbuck

    What is so special about the location of a massive former opencast mine

  • Glenshee Peat

    How successful has new method of peat recovery been?

  • Organic Tartan

    Mark visits the New Lanark Wool and Textiles to find out more about first organic tartan

  • Blair Castle Horse Trials

    Mark meets the Event Director Alex Lochore to see preparations for the event

  • Ladies Leisurely Cycles

    A women's cycling group in Angus

  • Tree of the Year

    The Woodland Trust's Rory Syme tells us about this year's Tree of the Year challenge

  • Borders Rail

    What does the Borders railway mean for wildlife near the track?

  • Wildcats

    This week sees the official launch of plans to save Scotland's wildcat population

  • Wild Women

    Claire visited Forres to meet the founder of environmental education charity, Wild Things

  • Galloway Archery

    Mark and Euan visit the Threave Bowman Archery Club of Castle Douglas

Broadcast

  • Sat 5 Sep 2015 06:30

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