Susan tours the north of England, a land forever linked to Wallace and Gromit, sticking to Yorkshire, where stunning Dales scenery, friendly faces and surprising local traditions await. (S9 Ep2)[S]
Susan tours the north of England, a land forever linked to Wallace and Gromit, sticking to Yorkshire, where stunning Dales scenery, friendly faces and surprising local traditions await. (S9 Ep2)[S]
Susan explores the beautiful Cotswolds - the inspiration for romantic novelist Jilly Cooper. Susan visits Bisley, which was home to the author, Tewkesbury Abbey and Sudeley Castle. (S9 Ep3)[S]
Susan explores the Borders, east coast and Edinburgh, visiting iconic aircraft Concorde, historic Musselburgh, and more. She also hears of the real-life inspiration for Sherlock Holmes. (S9 Ep4)[S]
Susan follows Ross Poldark's trail in Cornwall: dancing in Helston, scything near Liskeard, sailing in Falmouth, exploring tin mining and the county's wartime history - plus bagpipes! (S9 Ep5)[S]
Susan heads back to Yorkshire in her campervan. She finds that the dales and moors contain a few unexplored spots and a few surprises that are a joy to discover. (S4 Ep5)[S]
Susan heads to the Shropshire Hills. It seems to boast less about its charms than its more visited neighbours. But that just means there are more hidden gems for Susan to discover. (S4 Ep 4)[S]
Susan heads to the dramatic coast of Northern Ireland. From amazing Glens and landscapes to terrifying rope bridges, it's full of warm characters, dancers and breathtaking views. (S4 Ep 3)[S]
Susan steers her campervan through the beautiful Wye Valley. Running across three counties, it is one of the UK's areas of outstanding natural beauty. (S4 Ep2)[S]
Returning to the riviera, the sea is beckoning - and Susan joins a scallop diving expedition. Here, she gets closer than she's ever been to some other riviera visitors - dolphins. (S3 Ep1)[S]
Susan celebrates brilliant journeys she's had by boat and train as enjoys a new adventure at the Scottish Maritime Museum. She also recalls highlights from her escapades over the years. (S8 Ep6)[S]
Susan explores the stunning Lake District. From sailing on a 160-year-old steam yacht to learning about marmalade and puppeteering, adventure awaits in England's largest national park. (S8 Ep4)[S]
Susan enjoys the delights of Cheshire and its surrounding countryside, boating over an aqueduct, visiting the UK's biggest Roman amphitheatre, and learning the martial art Suffrajitsu. (S8 Ep2)[S]
Susan takes a trip to the South Downs home of Winnie the Pooh, enjoying picture postcard scenery and a dose of childhood nostalgia, topped off with a trip to Hundred Acre Wood. (S8 Ep1)[S]
Susan celebrates engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, learns about the '60s Bristol Bus Boycott, and visits Chipping Campden and Blenheim Palace. And she enjoys a shin kicking competition! (S7 Ep8)[S]
Susan steers her campervan through the beautiful Wye Valley. Running across three counties, it is one of the UK's areas of outstanding natural beauty. (S4 Ep2)[S]
Susan visits the Peak District, famed for its striking landscapes and rolling hills, where she negotiates Segway tracks then rides a tram and a cable car. (S3 Ep4)[S]
Returning to the riviera, the sea is beckoning - and Susan joins a scallop diving expedition. Here, she gets closer than she's ever been to some other riviera visitors - dolphins. (S3 Ep1)[S]
Susan is in Kent, known as 'The Garden of England'. The county's rolling countryside is filled with orchards, vineyards and charming villages, with an incredible coastline to match. (S2 Ep7)[S]
Susan travels from Bath to the village of Cheddar, meanders through the medieval city of Wells and ends her road trip in the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare. (S2 Ep6)[S]
Susan's vintage campervan brings her across the sea to discover beautiful parts of Ireland's coastline. She starts her journey in Belfast, before heading to the enormous Lough Neagh. (S2 Ep5) [S]
Susan visits Shakespeare Country in the Midlands. She visits Warwick Castle to shoot arrows as an archer and visits Stratford-upon-Avon where she gets the chance to tread the boards. (S2 Ep 4)[S]
In the gorgeous Welsh Mountains Susan scales Mount Snowdon by rail, takes to the rapids in a death defying ride and finds Wales' smallest house and most perfect Welsh Rarebit. (S2 Ep 3)[S]
Susan is invited to scale the masts of a schooner at the UK's last working Georgian port and, on a gloriously sunny day, is asked to help tend the country's only outdoor jungle.[S]
Susan travels to Norfolk Broads, where she tries her hand at quanting - a method used to push boats along shallow waterways - and travels to Cromer for their famous crab. (S2 Ep1)[S]
Susan explores the UK's biggest county: glorious, historic Yorkshire. First stop is Runswick Bay, where she goes hunting for a rare gemstone called Whitby Jet. (S1 Ep3)[S]
Susan goes exploring in her vintage campervan, Helen, tackling 123 miles across Cornwall and Devon by taking in the amazing Atlantic Coast Highway. (S1 Ep1)[S]
In Lyme Regis, Susan visits the historic Cobb to pay homage to a classic film, meets showbiz legend and Carry On star Anita Harris, and takes to the water with the Gig Boat racing team.[S]
Susan - with her camper van Helen - explores the rugged Ilkley Moor, the charming village of Upperthong, and Holmfirth - the setting of record-breaking sitcom Last of the Summer Wine. (S7 Ep3)[S]
In historic Nottinghamshire, Susan hears tales of superheroes, flexes her fingers at archery, explores mysterious caves, and walks in the footsteps of ice skaters Torvill and Dean. (S7 Ep2)[S]
Back on the road, Susan's finds doe-eyed Jersey cows and is knee deep in spuds. And in Guernsey she fires the noon day canon, alongside spectacular beaches and stunning scenery. (S7 Ep1)[S]
Susan visits Wales's wonderful south coast and the gorgeous Gower peninsula, taking in the extravagant Cardiff Castle, a unique game of Welsh baseball, and the National Botanic Garden. (S5 Ep3)[S]
In Dorset, Susan explores the Jurassic Coast and digs in the footsteps of renowned fossil hunter Mary Anning before moving into Devon and fulfilling her dream of driving a vintage tram. (S5 Ep2)[S]
Susan and her campervan hit the road for a trip to the fabulous Yorkshire Valleys, taking in York Minster, a Teddy Bear Museum, a miniature steam train ride and Bettys cafe tea rooms. (S5 Ep1)[S]
In Oxford and the Chilterns, the presenter visits the world's busiest wildlife hospital and single largest book room, and also enjoys a quirky musical variation on punting. (S4 Ep6)[S]
Susan heads back to Yorkshire in her campervan. She finds that the dales and moors contain a few unexplored spots and a few surprises that are a joy to discover. (S4 Ep5)[S]
Susan heads to the Shropshire Hills. It seems to boast less about its charms than its more visited neighbours. But that just means there are more hidden gems for Susan to discover. (S4 Ep 4)[S]
Susan heads to the dramatic coast of Northern Ireland. From amazing Glens and landscapes to terrifying rope bridges, it's full of warm characters, dancers and breathtaking views. (S4 Ep 3)[S]
Susan steers her campervan through the beautiful Wye Valley. Running across three counties, it is one of the UK's areas of outstanding natural beauty. (S4 Ep 2)[S]
Susan visits the Peak District, famed for its striking landscapes and rolling hills, where she negotiates Segway tracks then rides a tram and a cable car. (S3 Ep4)[S]
Susan is in Kent, known as 'The Garden of England'. The county's rolling countryside is filled with orchards, vineyards and charming villages, with an incredible coastline to match. (S2 Ep7)[S]
Susan travels from Bath to the village of Cheddar, meanders through the medieval city of Wells and ends her road trip in the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare. (S2 Ep6)[S]
Susan's vintage campervan brings her across the sea to discover beautiful parts of Ireland's coastline. She starts her journey in Belfast, before heading to the enormous Lough Neagh. (S2 Ep5) [S]
Susan visits Shakespeare Country in the Midlands. She visits Warwick Castle to shoot arrows as an archer and visits Stratford-upon-Avon where she gets the chance to tread the boards. (S2 Ep 4)[S]
In the gorgeous Welsh Mountains Susan scales Mount Snowdon by rail, takes to the rapids in a death defying ride and finds Wales' smallest house and most perfect Welsh Rarebit. (S2 Ep 3)[S]
Susan is invited to scale the masts of a schooner at the UK's last working Georgian port and, on a gloriously sunny day, is asked to help tend the country's only outdoor jungle.[S]
Susan's 140-mile journey will take her from the outskirts of her home town of Glasgow to the "bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond" before heading to Aberfoyle. (S1 Ep 6)[S]
Susan explores the UK's biggest county: glorious, historic Yorkshire. First stop is Runswick Bay, where she goes hunting for a rare gemstone called Whitby Jet. (S1 Ep3)[S]