Best Walks with a View with Julia Bradbury - Season 2

Season 2
Britain's Best Walks with Julia Bradbury
Episodes

Coastal Walk: Old Harry Rocks, Dorset
In this episode, Julia sets off on her favourite coastal walk to one of the most famous landmarks on the Jurassic Coast - Old Harry Rocks. Taking in miles of golden sandy beaches and the dramatic history of the bay, her walk offers a fantastic example of the British coastline at its best.

Fell Walk: Pen-Y-Ghent, Yorkshire
This episode features a walk with a wow factor as Julia's favourite fell walk takes her on the classic ascent of Pen-y-ghent. Although it is the smallest fell on the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, this dramatic summit affords far-reaching views above the magnificent Dales, with plenty of surprises en route.

Lakeside Walk: Loch Lomond, Scotland
This episode sees Julia heading to Loch Lomond's bonnie banks for her favourite lake walk - with two walks in one. Taking in the popular West Highland Way, it is just a quick boat ride to the idyllic island of Inchailloch, a jewel in Loch Lomond's crown, for stunning views over the Loch.

Countryside Walk: Sandstone Trail, Cheshire
This edition sees Julia travel through the rolling plains of Cheshire on one of her favourite countryside walks. With eight counties on show, two castles to explore and spectacular views across to Wales and Liverpool, this is a popular route for dog-walkers and sports folk. Julia's trek is full of surprises and she certainly packs plenty in.

River Walk: Exmoor, Devon
This edition sees Julia reveal her favourite river walk that follows the tree-green canopy of water-rapids along the East Lyn River and the Hoar Oak River, where they merge at stunning Watersmeet.

Island Walk: Laxey, Isle of Man
Julia Bradbury chooses some of her favourite and most accessible family treks from across the UK. In the final episode, Julia's favourite island walk has it all - an ancient Manx river glen, the world's biggest mining waterwheel and a climb which 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, this is an action-packed finale.
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