Coastal Britain with Kate Humble

  

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Coastal Britain with Kate HumbleKate visits the Scottish Borders, walking almost 15 miles from the historic fishing village of St Abbs to England's most northerly town, Berwick Upon Tweed. (S3 Ep4)[S]Sat, Mar 22, 1:05 pm560 mins
Coastal Britain with Kate HumbleKate follows the iconic white cliffs of Dover on a 15-mile walk of contrasts. Kate's walk begins above Folkestone Harbour at Martello Tower 3, built to defend against Napoleon. (S3 Ep3)[S]Sat, Mar 22, 12:05 pm560 mins
Coastal Britain with Kate HumbleJoin Kate as she follows the stunning and historic East Sussex coastline. She starts her scenic journey high up on the cliffs overlooking Hastings. (S3 Ep2)[S]Sat, Mar 15, 2:00 pm560 mins
Coastal Britain with Kate HumbleStarting on Yarmouth's wooden pier, Kate Humble's journey begins with a boat trip to the Needles, which her Victorian guidebook recommends as the best way to view these impressive chalk stack.[S]Sat, Mar 15, 1:05 pm555 mins
Coastal Britain with Kate HumbleKate walks a hilly coastline that's home to two of North Wales's most popular tourist destinations-the medieval walled town of Conwy. (S2 Ep4)[S]Sat, Mar 15, 12:10 pm555 mins
Coastal Britain with Kate HumbleKate's starting point is the picturesque village of Alnmouth, which was once a leading grain port in the 18th century and has since become known for its scenery. (S2 Ep 2)[S]Sat, Mar 15, 3:50 am550 mins
Coastal Britain with Kate HumbleOn Holyhead Island in N W Wales Kate discovers one of her favourite rare birds and Britain's longest break-water, a 1.7-mile-long feat of Victorian engineering. (S2 Ep 1)[S]Sat, Mar 15, 3:00 am550 mins