
Scotland Outdoors
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Mark and Euan discover the regeneration of Aberfoyle, meet a mother and daughter on a home made canoe trip and stylish camping
The regeneration of Aberfoyle, a home made canoe trip and a stylish approach to camping

Kim McAllister takes a personal look at options for rewilding in Scotland including a visit to the Alladale Wilderness Reserve
Discussing wolves, lynx and planting trees.

Snorkelling, satellites, water fountains and dealing with human poo responsibly.
Mark Stephen and Kim McAllister with stories from around Scotland.

Ulva One Year On
Mark revisits the island of Ulva a year after it was transferred into community ownership

A haven of peace amidst the bustle of the Edinburgh Festival, the cave dwellers of Moray and tales from a Clackmannan graveyard
The cave dwellers of Moray, tales from a graveyard and the sounds of the Flow Country

Hanna Tuulikki- Deer Dancer
Helen Needham visits Deer Dancer. Hanna's exhibition based on the mimesis of deer.

Whales, Deer, Sea Eagles and a Beast
Mark and Euan with the latest Scotland Outdoors podcast.

Mark and Euan discover the unique garden of Little Sparta, go on the look out for basking sharks and a cycle track for all
A living artwork garden, on the look out for basking sharks and a cycle track for all

Helen Needham goes seaweeding with Fi Bird on the island of South Uist
Wading out to the rocks to find edible seaweed.

Mark meets an unruly falcon, finds himself on the edge of some movie action and Helen goes foraging in the Western Isles
An unruly falcon, foraging in the Western Isles and some James Bond movie action

Helen Needham attends the Backbone Outdoor Festival for All in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
She discovers how spending time in the outdoors can be therapeutic for everyone.

The Isle of Man Part Two
Mark and Euan continue exploring the Isle of Man.

Kayaking round Canna
Out of Doors visit Canna. Recorded in 2012, Mark, Euan and Chris kayak round Canna.

Quinoa, Kayaking and Community Farming
Mark Stephen and Helen Heedham with this week's Scotland Outdoor's podcast.

North Coast 500 Leg Three
Mark and Euan on the last leg of their North Coast 500 journey back to Inverness.

The Isle of Man Part One
Mark and Euan explore the Isle of Man in the first of two specials.

Royal Highland Show 2019
Mark and Euan with a round up of the 179th Royal Highland Show.

Helen Needham goes on a seashore foray with professional forager and writer John Wright.
Finding edible goodies on a beach in East Lothian.

Scapa Flow, sea adventures near Stonehaven and Lyme Disease.
Euan McIlwraith and Helen Needham with this week's digest.

Mark Stephen with a special podcast on the Hawick Common Ridings
From the annual event in the Scottish Borders.

Mark and Euan visit Loch Garten, a ferry with an historic past, a herd of Longhorn cattle and the tale of a colourful tree
The birds of Loch Garten, the history of Nigg Ferry, Longhorn cattle and a colourful tree

North Coast 500 Leg Two
Mark and Euan continue their journey from Castletown in Caithness.

Trees, Caves and Skinflats
Mark and Euan with stories of trees and Wemyss Caves.

Scottish Women's Football
Mark chats to Scotland's pioneering female footballers who changed the women's game.

Mark sets foot on a new walking route in Fife, Euan's on the Forth and Clyde canal, a new use for hemp and heritage daffodils
A new walking route in Fife, the Forth and Clyde canal reopens and heritage daffodils

A breakfast podcast special cooking up Huevos Rancheros on the fire.
Mark, Euan and Helen with a breakfast special looking at all your delicious suggestions.

Planting trees, 21st Century crofting and bluebells.
Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith with an extended Spring version of the podcast.

Snapshot of Scottish Agriculture
In this podcast Mark and Euan look at a few of the current stories in Scottish farming.

Jellicoe Express, Badgers and the 'Poly Roger'
Mark hears about the Jellicoe Express and Euan is on a recycled plastic boat.

Beaver in Scotland
Euan McIlwraith looks back at the journey of beaver in Scotland gaining protected status.

Mark and Euan discover a new species of trout, take a trip along the river Tay and some listeners from Nashville drop in past
A new species of trout, a boat trip on the Tay and some listeners from Nashville drop by

North Coast 500 Leg One
Mark and Euan set off on the NC500 route around the North of Scotland.

Mark and Euan encounter goats and pumpkins, discover a neolithic ball and a waterfall in a remote area
Goats, pumpkins, a neolithic discovery and a pioneering mineralogist

Jim Crumley
Mark and Euan in conversation with nature writer, Jim Crumley.

Mark and Euan explore the river Ythan in Aberdeenshire from source to sea taking in castles, wildlife and a spot of canoeing
Mark and Euan explore the river Ythan from source to sea including a canoe journey on it

Ury Riverside Park, Ardeer Peninsula and The Beechgrove Garden
Mark and Euan with the Scotland Outdoors podcast.

The Healing Power of Fire
Helen Needham joins a group of recovering addicts on a wild camping trip near Aviemore.

Mark watches the ospreys at the Loch of Lowes, Helen visits a Christmas tree farm and how to avoid disturbing seal colonies
Ospreys at the Loch Lowes, Christmas tree planting and how to avoid disturbing seals

Roy Dennis
From 2015, Euan and Mark speak to naturalist and conservationist, Roy Dennis. Roy discusses his childhood fascination with nature, his career with RSPB and everything in-between.

A trip to Galloway
Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith visit Dumfries and Galloway. They find out the history behind Belted Galloways, the cattle synonomous with the area; take a trip through Kirkcudbright on an electric bike, and meet a couple of Russian Orthodox priests who are restoring a castle in the area and running a printing press. They visit Scotland's first Dark Skies park and a willow sculptor whose work has featured in Outlander. Threave Garden is also on their itinerary, not just the garden itself but the bats and osprey who make a home there.

Mink, canals, Glencoe and spooky sounds
Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith with the Scotland Outdoors podcast.

Euan has a wildlife first, Mark tastes birch water plus the fascinating life of the aspen tree and an inspirational farmer
Birch water, an inspirational farmer, aspen trees and a wildlife first for Euan

Doug Allan
Mark speaks to wildlife cameraman Doug Allan.

Mark and Euan discover a new take on Bags for Life, catch up on osprey news and a fish with a distinctive aroma
A new take on Bags for Life, the history of the lynx and a fish with a distinctive aroma

Wildcats, Spring Show, Woodland, paths and tour guides
Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith with the Scotland Outdoors podcast.

Beaver, nets, paths, parks,flying sheep, a wine tower and St Drostan
Mark and Euan with the Scotland Outdoors podcast.

Myrtle Simpson
Mark and Helen meet Myrtle Simpson who in her 80s was awarded the Polar Medal.

Mark and Euan visit a brand new fish market, a rejuvenated country estate and a Scottish rainforest
A Scottish rainforest, a brand new fish market and a rejuvenated country estate

Mark and Euan explore horse logging, ships made of concrete and the practice of bolting on the mountains
Horse logging, concrete ships and bolting on the mountains

Mark and Euan discover Scotland's first railway, a WW1 replica trench in Aberdeen plus highland cows, cranes and orcas
Scotland's first railway, a WW1 replica trench plus highland cows, cranes and orcas