Open Country
Episodes
Roadside Verges
30 Apr 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Britain's roadside verges rarely get much attention, but can play host to a whole range of plant and animal species. In this programme Martha Kearney ...
Welsh Incident in Criccieth
23 Apr 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Jon Gower is in Criccieth in Gwynedd, to explore the area’s connection to Robert Graves’s 1929 poem, Welsh Incident. Robert Graves wrote the poem ...
Deer Stalking in Essex
16 Apr 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Britain’s deer population has surged to around two million. These iconic animals are well-loved, but their growing numbers are putting real pressure...
Carrifran Wildwood
09 Apr 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Martha Kearney visits one of the UK’s earliest environmental restoration projects. Southern Scotland was once covered in broadleaf woodland, rich sc...
In Celebration of the Daffodil
02 Apr 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Thriplow Daffodil Weekend in Cambridgeshire started as a way of raising money for a church roof in 1968. Nearly sixty years later, it is thriving. Mor...
Restoring Wallasea's Wild Coast
26 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Martha Kearney visits Wallasea Island in Essex, the largest manmade coastal nature reserve in Europe. It was created from the 3 million tonnes of Lond...
Stroudwater's missing mile
19 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
The Stroudwater canal in Gloucestershire was built in the 1770s. It brought coal to the mills along the Stroud valleys, which had become an important ...
The Rock Houses of Staffordshire
12 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Martha Kearney visits the unique cave dwellings at Kinver Edge that were lived in until the 1960s. Cosy cottages were built into the soft red sandston...
Hedgerow havens
05 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
Hedges are such a traditional part of the British landscape that most of us don't give them a second thought. They're usually associated with the encl...
Savernake Forest
02 Mar 2026
Contributed by Lukas
It's an ancient hunting ground with thousands of 'veteran' trees. Henry VIII visited often as it was the seat of the Seymour Family at nearby Wolfhal...
The Mourne Mountain Fires
20 Feb 2026
Contributed by Lukas
The Mourne Mountains in County Down are home to Northern Ireland’s highest and most dramatic peaks - a landscape often shrouded in cloud and rain. Y...
Black Poplars: How to Save a Tree
02 Oct 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Have you ever heard of a black poplar? You've probably seen one, at least in a painting, even if you didn't recognise it as such. The black poplar is ...
The Stones of Snuff Mills
25 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Tucked away in a wooded valley on the outskirts of Bristol is a magical woodland nature reserve, Snuff Mills. Helen Mark discovers what lies beneath t...
Fair Isle
18 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Halfway between Orkney and Shetland, Fair Isle is one of Britain’s most isolated inhabited islands. It's famous for knitting and birds, and those s...
The Menai Strait
11 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Martha Kearney visits the Menai Strait - the stretch of water which separates Ynys Môn or Anglesey from mainland Wales. She learns about its treacher...
Pingos and Pool Frogs
04 Sep 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Martha Kearney discovers the Ice Age ponds in Norfolk, called pingos, which are being brought back to life, and provide a home for the Northern Pool F...
Exploring the Lakes by wheelchair
28 Aug 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Caz Graham tries out Miles without Stiles, a scheme which helps disabled people access the Lake District. She joins a group of people in a fleet of mo...
Aeolian harps on Wicken Fen
21 Aug 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Wicken Fen in Cambridgeshire is one of the few remaining fragments of England’s original fenland. A place loved by naturalists for generations, it w...
Flutterings on the Fleet
15 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Tucked in behind Dorset's famous Chesil Beach is a unique and beautiful place - the Fleet Lagoon. Martha Kearney explores a thousand year history of h...
Shipshape and Bristol Fashion
08 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Helen Mark visits the port of Bristol – finding out how it changed the local landscape, and how the landscape in turn shaped it. She learns how and ...
Wild and Windy Fylde
01 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
The Fylde peninsula stands between Morecombe Bay, the Bowland Hills and the Irish Sea. Its position means that it's a very windy spot. Windmills have ...
The People's Forest
24 Apr 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Helen Mark hears the story of how the ancient Epping Forest was fought for, and saved by, the people of East London. In the late 19th century, Epping ...
Time travel on Orkney
17 Apr 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Rose Ferraby visits Orkney to discover the rich history of a stretch of coastline on the small Island of Rousay. She joins archaeologists from the Uni...
Shifting Sands of Sefton
10 Apr 2025
Contributed by Lukas
The Sefton coastline stretches for around twenty miles between Liverpool and Southport. It has one of the largest sand dune systems in the country, bu...
Cornish Mining
03 Apr 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Martha Kearney takes a trip through the past, present and future of mining in Cornwall, finding out how it has shaped the landscape. After crouching i...
These Debatable Lands
03 Oct 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Helen Mark visits 50 square miles that were neither England nor Scotland. The Debatable Lands, between Carlisle and Gretna, were home to untameable cr...
The 100 Mile Wildlife Corridor
26 Sep 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Martha Kearney follows the River Ouse, from the High Weald to the Sussex coast and - finally - into the sea itself. Along the way, she discovers how o...
Night under the Stars
22 Sep 2024
Contributed by Lukas
For young carers, it can be difficult to find time to get away from home and enjoy the great outdoors. In this programme Helen Mark meets a group of 1...
Aberaeron's Mackerel Festival
12 Sep 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Jon Gower is in Aberaeron, Ceredigion, to explore how mackerel (and other fish) have shaped the people and landscape. Jon joins the pretty harbour tow...
Wildlife Watching on Mull
05 Sep 2024
Contributed by Lukas
The growth of wildlife documentaries and social media has boosted our interest in wildlife. Footage of whales, birds and mammals shot by keen nature ...
Writing Wildness
02 Sep 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Helen Mark heads to the Shropshire hills to discover how to write about nature at The Hurst, a place dedicated to artistic practice. She meets auth...
Battery Rocks
29 Aug 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Helen Mark discovers a wilderness in the heart of Penzance, in West Cornwall. It's a rocky headland loved by local people, with steps into the open w...
Football Falcons Rookies and Rooks
22 Aug 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Nadeem Perera presents this week's Open Country from Richmond Park. He's with two young footballers from West Ham and Birmingham City. Nadeem is natur...
The Sound of The Fens
08 Aug 2024
Contributed by Lukas
The people and wildlife that shape the landscape of the British Isles
Anneka Rice and Maggi Hambling in Suffolk
13 Jun 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Unlikely as it sounds Anneka Rice has long been part of a small painting group run by the extraordinary artist, Maggi Hambling. Over the years they've...
Wiltshire's white horses
06 Jun 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Wiltshire has more chalk hill figures than any other county in the UK, with no fewer than eight white horses carved into its rolling hills. They're al...
Shivering Sands
30 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Martha Kearney visits Whitstable to discover the fascinating and mysterious story behind Guy Maunsell’s sea forts at Shivering Sands. Built in the s...
Bats on Punts
23 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Martha Kearney is in Cambridge to explore wildlife at night. She takes an evening trip on a punt to see and hear the creatures which come out after th...
Gibraltar Point
16 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Martha Kearney explores the shifting sands of Gibraltar Point on the Lincolnshire coast, to witness the effects of beach erosion on both birds and peo...
Mapping Britain's Holloways
09 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Helen Mark is in Dorset to investigate the county's ancient sunken roads, known as holloways. They're deep, steep-sided tracks formed when soft rock ...
Darwin's Childhood Garden
02 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Jude Piesse moved to Shrewsbury in Shropshire when her job changed, but it was only when she went for a walk alongside the river near her new house th...
Diving Gannets and Raging Seas
25 Apr 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Martha Kearney hears stories of recovery from the Firth of Forth. First, she takes to the water with guide Maggie Sheddan and skipper John McCarter to...
Postal Paths and Corpse Roads
18 Apr 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Up until the 1970s, postmen and women in rural areas walked their delivery rounds - taking routes through the hills dubbed "postal paths". Some routes...
Britain’s deadliest footpath
11 Apr 2024
Contributed by Lukas
The Broomway has been dubbed the “deadliest footpath in Britain”, claiming more than a hundred lives. Helen Mark takes a cautious walk along this...
Field notes from Mars
04 Apr 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Rose Ferraby joins geologist Dr Claire Cousins, visual artist Ilana Halperin and art historian Dr Catriona McAra as they explore the artistic and scie...
Tales from the Quoile Riverbank
09 Feb 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Over the centuries the River Quoile has carried Vikings, steam ships and cargoes of coal and timber from as far afield as the Baltic and Canada. Today...
Reed cutting at Cley
02 Feb 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Bernard Bishop has lived and worked on the Cley marshes for his whole life. It's the Norfolk Wildlife Trust's oldest reserve and home to a plethora of...
The changing river with Philippa Forrester
25 Jan 2024
Contributed by Lukas
For over two decades presenter and wildlife expert Philippa Forrester has lived in a house with a river flowing through the garden. It's home to an a...
Mabel's mountain trip with hares
18 Jan 2024
Contributed by Lukas
"In the winter when the snow is there it's a different world, escaping into the silence. It has a hint of the forbidding too because you feel you're g...
Return of the Derry Girl
18 Jan 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Derry/Londonderry has a conflicted past but is fiercely loved and celebrated by its inhabitants. In the 21st century, it's shaping a new identity and ...
Creative Island with Anneka Rice
04 Jan 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Anneka Rice’s favourite place on earth is the Isle of Wight. As an accomplished and enthusiastic painter, its landscape and atmosphere have inspire...
Seeking asylum in nature
28 Dec 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Helen Mark joins a group of asylum seekers as they help with a tree-planting project in Denbighshire. She hears how - without a car, and with rural bu...
Music of the Gloucestershire landscape
21 Dec 2023
Contributed by Lukas
The rural landscapes of Gloucestershire have inspired many classical composers - including Herbert Howells, Gerald Finzi, Ralph Vaughan Williams and I...
Wintertide in Hartlepool
20 Dec 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Sally Rodgers from electronic musical duo ‘A Man Called Adam’ takes us to the Headland of Hartlepool to explore the landscape, culture and history...
Unearthing the past at Vindolanda
08 Dec 2023
Contributed by Lukas
At the major Roman site of Vindolanda, just south of Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland, excavations have unearthed artefacts from nearly two thousand y...
Wilder London
30 Nov 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Dan O’Neill is a wildlife expert and biologist. He’s also the first openly gay wildlife presenter. In this Open Country he’s in London to discov...
Shaky Toun
23 Nov 2023
Contributed by Lukas
The Highland Boundary Fault runs diagonally across Scotland, dividing the Highlands from the Lowlands. In this programme, Helen Mark finds out what im...
Caves and Dragons: Pembrokeshire by Paddleboard
16 Nov 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Anna Jones paddleboards the rocky coastline of Pembrokeshire, listening to the mysterious growling sounds of the sea caves. As the tide rises, water s...
Mountain Rescue
16 Nov 2023
Contributed by Lukas
The mountain rescue team in Wasdale in the Lake District have recorded their busiest year so far with some of the harshest winter months still to come...
Hutting
02 Nov 2023
Contributed by Lukas
At Carbeth, just north of Glasgow, there are around 170 simple wooden huts tucked into an area of woodland. Basic and off-grid, they are part of Scotl...
Felixstowe with Carolyn Quinn
14 Sep 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Carolyn Quinn has family links to Felixstowe, a place she’s visited frequently over the years, enjoying walks along the Edwardian seafront, soaking ...
Fieldnotes from Eternity
07 Sep 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Paul Evans explores the rich folklore and natural history of St Melangell church near Llangynog in Powys for a new piece of nature writing. Paul is on...
Stone Circles and Dark Skies in County Tyrone
31 Aug 2023
Contributed by Lukas
As a child, Mary McKeown played hide and seek amongst the Beaghmore Stone Circles in her native County Tyrone. It's a mysterious, mystical site with ...
Highlands with Horses
24 Aug 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Mary-Ann Ochota joins a group of walkers, riders and horses as in the Scottish Highlands as they follow St Columba’s Way, a pilgrim route from St An...
Sound and Light at Dungeness
17 Aug 2023
Contributed by Lukas
The landscape of Dungeness, at the south-eastern tip of England, is an unusual one. In this programme, Helen Mark finds out about stories surrounding ...
Oban Cliff Mystery
10 Aug 2023
Contributed by Lukas
"They rise up suddenly out of fields, they're next to roads and they're even in the middle of the town golf course." Oban resident Antonia Quirke is i...
The Isle of Man
03 Aug 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Thousands of years ago, large parts of Britain were covered with temperate rainforest - also known as "Atlantic woodland" or "Celtic rainforest". It's...
Stories of Sea and Stone
27 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
The town of Whitby on the North Yorkshire coast has long been associated with fossils. In this programme, Rose Ferraby finds out about new geological ...
The Maelor
20 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
"When I was a kid, a little junior baby map addict, it always worried me enormously - Flintshire (detached). Why is it detached? What's wrong with it?...
Tiny's Cairn
13 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
It's a land of standing stones, burial cairns and circles in the fields - Glen Lonan beside Loch Nell. Lupi Moll and Ivan Nicholson, who've known the ...
Inspiration on the Tay
06 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Dougie Vipond visits the River Tay, which runs from its source in the Highlands, past Dundee and out to sea. For centuries, the Tay estuary has shaped...
Wartime Secrets of Coleshill
11 May 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Helen Mark visits Coleshill in Oxfordshire to learn about its wartime secrets. In 1940, with fear growing that Britain could be invaded by the German ...
Rhondda valley: a landscape of change
04 May 2023
Contributed by Lukas
The landscape of south Wales has been shaped and defined by coal. In this programme, Helen Mark explores the Rhondda valley – finding out about is h...
Chasing Jamie Allan
27 Apr 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Jamie Allan was a celebrated musician and friend of the aristocracy, but also a thief, bigamist, and deserter. Known as "The Dukes Piper", he is the s...
Herefordshire's Golden Valley
25 Apr 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Ian Marchant is time-travelling through Herefordshire’s Golden Valley in springtime. He learns about "the wine of the west" in cider-maker Denis Gwa...
Lost Norfolk
13 Apr 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Norfolk has around two hundred abandoned villages and more ruined churches than any other county. In this programme, Lawrence D'Silva explores some of...
Saving Our Wild Spaces
06 Apr 2023
Contributed by Lukas
From oyster monitoring in Northern Ireland, to beach cleaning in the North East of England, and from wildlife gardens in Felixstowe to tree-planting i...
Seahenge
26 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Seahenge is an extraordinary early Bronze Age timber monument which was found on a beach in North Norfolk. Formed of a giant up-turned tree trunk surr...
East Neuk of Fife
23 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Ruth Sanderson visits the East Neuk of Fife on the east coast of Scotland. "Neuk" is the Scots word for a nook or corner, and Ruth finds plenty of int...
Winter Wonder in East Lothian
12 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
For this week’s Open Country, Helen Mark is in East Lothian in Scotland to revel in the beauty of the winter landscape. On the outskirts of Haddingt...
Folk on the Hills
05 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Folk musician Johnny Campbell is recording an album of songs from the summits and industrial hotspots of northern England. Jez Lowe joins him at Kinde...
Ulster Canal: the missing link?
29 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The Ulster canal was built in in the mid 19th century across the north of Ireland, linking Lough Neagh in the east with Lough Erne in the west. Like m...
St Just in Midwinter
22 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Helen Mark tries to live in the moment at a deserted cliff edge chapel, hears carols that have deep ties to Cornwall's tin mining heritage, and comes ...
Belfast's Alleyways and Orchards
15 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Arts consultant Amberlea Neely and architect Aisling Rusk are on a mission to re-imagine Belfast's residential alleyways. Originally built over a cent...
The Mendip Hills
08 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The Mendip hills stretch across the landscape south of Bristol and Bath, running from Weston-super-Mare in the west to the Frome valley in the east, w...
Rutland Water: What lies beneath?
06 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Rutland Water is home to a rich array of wildlife, including osprey, but beneath the water there may be much more natural history to discover. Last ye...
Opening Up County Down
01 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Helen Mark is in County Down, where woodland which has been in private hands for centuries is being opened up to the public. Mourne Park was owned by ...
Matlock Bath Illuminations
17 Nov 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In 1897, the Matlock Bath Illuminations were first held to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Supposedly, a young Princess Victoria looked ou...
The Mushroom Man
10 Nov 2022
Contributed by Lukas
"Mushroom fans, foragers like myself - and mycologists even more so - hate the word toadstool because it's basically just yet another example of Briti...
Tolkien Land
07 Nov 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Tolkien once remarked that reviewers, "seem to think that Middle-earth is another planet!" In fact the Shire, Isengard and the horses of Rohan are muc...
The Plock
27 Oct 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The Plock of Kyle is a promontory on the North West coast of Scotland, beside the Skye Bridge and close to the villages of Plockton and Kyle of Lochal...
Frampton Country Fair
20 Oct 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The terrier racing is the highlight, "because they are so badly behaved". But before then there are the otters, plus the otterhounds, hunting from hor...
Gedling Colliery: From Pit to Park
13 Oct 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Gedling Colliery, in the Nottinghamshire coalfield, closed in 1991 after nearly a hundred years of activity. At its peak, the pit produced more than a...
Beefeater Bend on the Tour de France
25 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Over a decade ago, two friends from Essex decided to break off from work and drive down to the Alps. Neither knew much about cycling but the plan was ...
Cornwall with Helen Glover
18 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Helen Glover returns to her beloved childhood patch of Newlyn and Penzance in Cornwall to explore the area where she grew up and discover how it’s c...
Finding Balblair
11 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Helen Mark is in Ullapool in the Scottish Highlands, where she discovers the "lost" village of Balblair, visits the spectacular Corrieshalloch Gorge a...
Radical Essex
04 Aug 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Emily Knight uncovers an unexpectedly radical story, hidden in the Essex countryside. In the 1940s, men and women horrified by the violence of war, di...
A new road for Kerrera
28 Jul 2022
Contributed by Lukas
It's so close to the mainland that most people don't even realise it is there, but Kerrera in early summer is a jewel, and Antonia Quirke - who lives ...
Uncharted Stories of the Causeway Coast
27 Jul 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Helen Mark is in Northern Ireland to hear little known histories about the Causeway Coast. A new project is gathering stories from the local community...
Aberystwyth Inspiration
15 Jul 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Writer Niellah Arboine returns to her university town of Aberystwyth, to remember the landscape which inspired her writing so much. She recalls how sh...