Recent Episodes
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These Debatable Lands
Oct 3, 2024 – 24:37 -
The 100 Mile Wildlife Corridor
Sep 26, 2024 – 24:24 -
Night under the Stars
Sep 22, 2024 – 24:20 -
Aberaeron's Mackerel Festival
Sep 12, 2024 – 24:09 -
Wildlife Watching on Mull
Sep 5, 2024 – 24:11 -
Writing Wildness
Sep 2, 2024 – 24:14 -
Battery Rocks
Aug 29, 2024 – 24:20 -
Football Falcons Rookies and Rooks
Aug 22, 2024 – 24:12 -
The Sound of The Fens
Aug 8, 2024 – 24:19 -
Anneka Rice and Maggi Hambling in Suffolk
Jun 13, 2024 – 24:14 -
Wiltshire's white horses
Jun 6, 2024 – 24:36 -
Shivering Sands
May 30, 2024 – 24:35 -
Bats on Punts
May 23, 2024 – 24:12 -
Gibraltar Point
May 16, 2024 – 23:28 -
Mapping Britain's Holloways
May 9, 2024 – 24:23 -
Darwin's Childhood Garden
May 2, 2024 – 24:19 -
Diving Gannets and Raging Seas
Apr 25, 2024 – 24:17 -
Postal Paths and Corpse Roads
Apr 18, 2024 – 24:36 -
Britain’s deadliest footpath
Apr 11, 2024 – 24:29 -
Field notes from Mars
Apr 4, 2024 – 24:27 -
Tales from the Quoile Riverbank
Feb 9, 2024 – 24:39 -
Reed cutting at Cley
Feb 2, 2024 – 24:33 -
The changing river with Philippa Forrester
Jan 25, 2024 – 24:31 -
Mabel's mountain trip with hares
Jan 18, 2024 – 24:01 -
Return of the Derry Girl
Jan 18, 2024 – 24:06 -
Creative Island with Anneka Rice
Jan 4, 2024 – 24:18 -
Seeking asylum in nature
Dec 28, 2023 – 24:29 -
Music of the Gloucestershire landscape
Dec 21, 2023 – 24:18 -
Wintertide in Hartlepool
Dec 20, 2023 – 24:27 -
Unearthing the past at Vindolanda
Dec 8, 2023 – 24:14 -
Wilder London
Nov 30, 2023 – 24:42 -
Shaky Toun
Nov 23, 2023 – 24:30 -
Caves and Dragons: Pembrokeshire by Paddleboard
Nov 16, 2023 – 24:16 -
Mountain Rescue
Nov 16, 2023 – 24:39 -
Hutting
Nov 2, 2023 – 24:39 -
Felixstowe with Carolyn Quinn
Sep 14, 2023 – 24:20 -
Fieldnotes from Eternity
Sep 7, 2023 – 24:18 -
Stone Circles and Dark Skies in County Tyrone
Aug 31, 2023 – 24:24 -
Highlands with Horses
Aug 24, 2023 – 24:09 -
Sound and Light at Dungeness
Aug 17, 2023 – 24:40 -
Oban Cliff Mystery
Aug 10, 2023 – 23:55 -
The Isle of Man
Aug 3, 2023 – 24:38 -
Stories of Sea and Stone
Jul 27, 2023 – 24:19 -
The Maelor
Jul 20, 2023 – 23:52 -
Tiny's Cairn
Jul 13, 2023 – 24:01 -
Inspiration on the Tay
Jul 6, 2023 – 24:19 -
Wartime Secrets of Coleshill
May 11, 2023 – 24:21 -
Rhondda valley: a landscape of change
May 4, 2023 – 24:40 -
Chasing Jamie Allan
Apr 27, 2023 – 24:41 -
Herefordshire's Golden Valley
Apr 25, 2023 – 24:20
Recent Reviews
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bechill59Many Thanks!Always a most refreshing and delightful view.
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KlingridMountain RescueAnyone who is traveling into the back country? Should listen to this if they do not know about the 10 essentials and hiking safety. Thank you to all the volunteers who are involved in certain rescue. Thankfully, I haven’t needed to be rescued… Yet! You are true heroes.
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ImidurskiI wonderful way to travel about Britain without leavingI visited England when I was a teen and especially now with COVID-19 and travel restrictions, I don’t know when I will ever get a chance to come back. Listening to Open Country lets me travel without leaving home, visiting many places off the beaten path . I live it! BBC4 has the best programs-we have nothing like this in the USA. Thank you for radio programs like this!
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Chandler's Lost PonyA great insight into the countrysideDespite not being able see their location, the presenters of this show really do an amazing job taking you to all the places they visit.
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verydissapointed9999A little tip for listening to this podcast.I love listening to Open Country, while walking the location of topic using Street View on Google maps. It’s almost like your there.
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The Alaska RamblerTo my fellow RamblersI listen to the podcast, on my area walks, it provides me with a dreamlike insight to other areas and groups.
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TillytuleYou're gonna LOVE this!I love this podcast. Such a variety of locations, topics, all surrounding walks or hikes in Britain. I really must get a British Atlas. Give this a try, if you enjoy all things British, you'll enjoy this. Very well done.
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crochetsterLove it!This is one of my favorite podcasts. Always informative and entertaining.
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newbiedooVery enjoyableI just discovered this podcast and am really enjoying it. I've always wanted to do a walking tour in England, so this allows me some genuine insight into what these areas are like. Informative and real, not just some cutie-pie version of rural England.
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kopite8Amazing!Give it a chance, one of my favorite podcast.
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swingin old townlost in the cityI live just down the river from Washington D.C.but for most of the 70's was lucky enough to live in Arundel, West Sussex. I loved to go on long walks on the South Downs, and never stopped being amazed at the public access given walkers So hearing these podcasts has inspired me to get back over to the UK and start tackling some of the most beautiful walking trails in the world. I look forward to the weekly podcasts and listen to them on my commute, or whenever I start to pine for the countryside. please keep more of these coming, and Claire, you've got one of the great jobs out there.
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