Weatherman Walking - Season 5

Season 5
Episodes

A Tale of Two Mountains
Series in which Derek Brockway takes walks around Wales. Here, he heads up and around Anglesey's Holyhead Mountain for some stunning clifftop scenery.

A Wild West Walk and a Border March
Derek Brockway tries out tasters of two national trails - one along Pembrokeshire's north coast and the other along a chunk of Offa's Dyke.

Home Town and Huw Tom
Derek Brockway takes two contrasting walks at opposite ends of the country, one from his hometown of Barry and the other along the Huw Tom Trail in Snowdonia.

Johnes's Journey and Thomas's Treat
Derek Brockway follows in the footsteps of an 18th century romantic and 20th century poet, as he walks up the Cambrian foothills and around the town of Laugharne on the Carmarthenshire coast.
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