Scotland Outdoors
A podcast by BBC Radio Scotland
679 Episodes
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Writer Baz Nichols on lost, abandoned and hidden landscapes
Published: 04/08/2021 -
Rowing the Scottish Coastline, Bonnie Prince Charlie's Plate and Cramond Island
Published: 31/07/2021 -
Treachery, Sex and Death - The Fascinating World of Rock Pools with Adam Nicolson
Published: 28/07/2021 -
Dolphins, squirrels, a sand mine and the sounds of a water organ
Published: 24/07/2021 -
Rory MacPhee on Forest Bathing and Finding Peace in his Woodland in Fife
Published: 21/07/2021 -
City National Parks, Eels and Albert the Albatross
Published: 17/07/2021 -
Life Saving Birds with Charlie Corbett - how our feathered friends can help us through tough times.
Published: 14/07/2021 -
The River Tay - Mark and Euan explore Scotland's longest river from Kenmore to Dunkeld
Published: 10/07/2021 -
The River Tay - Mark and Euan explore Scotland's longest river from Killin to Dunkeld
Published: 07/07/2021 -
Mark Stephen and Anna Massie discover swarming honeybees, algae, a fairy glen and the dwarfie stane of Hoy
Published: 03/07/2021 -
Katharine Norbury on Women Writing about Nature
Published: 30/06/2021 -
Insects, Seaplanes and Chickens
Published: 26/06/2021 -
Roy Dennis on Reintroducing Sea Eagles, Red Kites and Beavers. Plus the prospect of Wolves and Lynx in Scotland.
Published: 23/06/2021 -
The Royal Highland Showcase, Fair Isle Bird Observatory and a community orchard
Published: 19/06/2021 -
Fair Isle - the Island of Inspiration for Musician and Composer Inge Thomson.
Published: 16/06/2021 -
Wildlife photography, dowsing and the paddle steamer, Waverley
Published: 12/06/2021 -
The Secret Life of the Otter - Photographer Andy Howard on Capturing these Elusive Creatures
Published: 09/06/2021 -
Squirrels, Trees and Swallows
Published: 05/06/2021 -
Mark Stephen meets naturalist, conservationist and writer Polly Pullar at her home in highland Perthshire
Published: 02/06/2021 -
An Iconic Train Journey from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh
Published: 29/05/2021
A topical guide to life in the Scottish outdoors.