Kate 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]
Kate 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]
Kate walks a rugged and scenic route along Ayrshire's coast, the birthplace of poet Robert Burns. This corner of soutwest Scotland is rich in history and pristine wilderness. (S2 Ep 3)[S]
Kate'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]
On 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]
Kate visits the Scottish Borders, walking almost 15miles from the historic fishing village of St Abbs to England's most northerly town, Berwick Upon Tweed. (S3 Ep 4)[S]
Kate 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 Ep 3)[S]
Join Kate as she follows the stunning and historic East Sussex coastline. She starts her scenic journey high up on the cliffs overlooking Hastings. (S3 Ep 2)[S]