Britain's Best Walks with Julia Bradbury

Watch Britain's Best Walks with Julia Bradbury

  • 2017
  • 1 Season
  • 6.7  (22)

Britain's Best Walks with Julia Bradbury is a breathtaking documentary series that explores the natural beauty of the British countryside through the eyes of its celebrated presenter, the hiking enthusiast Julia Bradbury. This BBC2 series, which aired in 2016, showcases Britain's most stunning and varied walking routes, from gentle coastal strolls to challenging hikes across the rugged peaks of Scotland.

Through stunning cinematography and engaging commentary, Bradbury takes viewers on a journey through the history, geography, and ecology of each walk, sharing her passion for the great outdoors and the joy of exploring it on foot. From the rolling hills of the Cotswolds to the wild expanses of the Yorkshire Dales, each episode offers a unique glimpse into the landscapes, flora, and fauna of the region, as well as its cultural heritage and hidden gems.

One of the standout features of this show is Bradbury's enthusiasm and expertise as a guide, as well as her infectious curiosity and love of discovery. As she sets out on each trail, she shares insights and anecdotes about the history and geography of the region, as well as practical tips on how to prepare for and enjoy each walk. Whether you're an experienced hiker or a novice who wants to explore the great outdoors, you'll find plenty of inspiration, motivation, and practical advice in this series.

The episodes are structured around a particular region, such as the South Downs, Cornwall, or the Scottish Highlands, and each episode features several short walks, ranging from a few miles to a full day. The walks are varied in terms of scenery and difficulty, and include coastal paths, forests, mountains, and moorlands, as well as visits to historic sites and local landmarks. Bradbury's infectious enthusiasm and love of the great outdoors are evident in every episode, and viewers can't help but be swept up in her passion for walking and exploration.

One of the most impressive aspects of this series is the stunning cinematography, which captures the beauty and diversity of the British countryside in all its glory. From sweeping panoramas to intimate close-ups of wildlife and plants, the camera work is both informative and breathtaking, and adds an extra layer of magic to the show. Add to this the relaxed and engaging narration from Julia Bradbury, and you have a show that is not only informative but also entertaining and inspiring.

Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just curious about the beauty of the British countryside, Britain's Best Walks with Julia Bradbury is an excellent series to watch. With its stunning cinematography, engaging commentary, and informative insights, it offers a unique and immersive perspective on some of the UK's most beautiful and inspiring walking routes. So put on your hiking boots, pack your backpack, and join Julia Bradbury on a journey of discovery through some of Britain's best walks.

Britain's Best Walks with Julia Bradbury
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Island Walk
6. Island Walk
February 10, 2017
Julia manages to squeeze three walks in one: starting with the mysterious Dhoon Glen river walk to the magnificent Irish Sea coast. She then reveals a magical walk down the Laxey Valley, to explore its mining heritage and climb the world's tallest water wheel. Equidistant between England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, on a clear day the Isle of Man affords views to all five kingdoms and Julia leads us to the top of Snaefell Mountain to share its spectacular summit. From ancient Neolithic sites, Viking strong-holds to electric mountain railways and the pull of peregrines, puffins and dozens of nature trails - there's plenty packed in this walk on an Island only ten miles wide and forty miles long.
River Walk
5. River Walk
February 3, 2017
A hidden treasure on the Exmoor coast, Julia's walk sets off from the picturesque harbour-town of Lynmouth and meanders under the tree-green canopy of water-rapids following the East Lyn River and the Hoar Oak River, merging together at the stunning Watersmeet National Trust caf
Countryside Walk
4. Countryside Walk
January 27, 2017
North-West England's most popular mid-distance walk, the Sandstone Trail offers a vast array of attractions en route - from celebrity wedding favourite, Peckforton Castle, to the medieval fortification of Beeston Castle. Julia takes in the rolling countryside pastures and panoramic views over the Cheshire plains and Liverpool. It's a popular route for dog-walking and sports - from the local Tough-Team race, to one of the top board and bike tracks in the country, not to mention the intrepid 4x4 off road experience at Peckforton - Julia packs it all in.
Lakeside Walk
3. Lakeside Walk
January 20, 2017
Julia's walk offers one of the most outstanding views over Loch Lomond. At 24 miles long, it's the largest loch in Scotland by surface area. Picking up the West Highland Way, she hugs the bonnie banks through to the little village of Balmaha, on the eastern side of the Loch, taking a quick boat trip to the ancient Lomond isle of Inchcailloch, with magnificent views across the water and out to the surrounding fells. She finishes with a well-deserved Loch Lomond ice cream on her return.
Fell Walk
2. Fell Walk
January 13, 2017
A walk with a wow factor - Pen-y ghent is the smallest of the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, but by far it's most spectacular. Julia's walk takes us on the classic ascent of this towering fell, out of the ancient Dales town of Horton. From the start, this striking fell goads you, with all its grandeur, to climb its towering summit. Half way up, Julia takes in the spectacular sunken-cave of Hull Pot - England's largest natural hole which in wet weather has a stunning waterfall and she even discovers how elephants once roamed the Dales. As she reaches the dramatic summit, Julia spots the remaining two challenge peaks - Whernside and Ingleborough - clearly visible in the breathtaking, far-reaching views above the magnificent Dales.
Coastal Walk
1. Coastal Walk
January 6, 2017
A top coastal walk to one of the most famous landmarks on the Jurassic Coast - the Old Harry Rocks chalk stacks on Studland. Julia's trail offers up views to the Needles and the Isle of Wight, along the ancient Dorset coastline and inland over the Purbeck Countryside. Taking in miles of golden sandy beaches, the dramatic history of the bay and internationally important heathlands, Julia's walk offers a fantastic example of the British Coastline at it is best.
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  • Premiere Date
    January 6, 2017
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (22)