Best Walks With A View DVD (Julia Bradbury)
The DVD for the ITV series ‘Best Walks With A View’ with Julia Bradbury.
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The DVD for the ITV series ‘Best Walks With A View’ with Julia Bradbury.
Personalisation option available. Price includes P&P.
By prop plane, helicopter, camel, boat, 4 x 4 and on foot, Julia is on an epic journey to discover modern Australia and the people who live there.
The DVD for the ITV series ‘Britain’s Best Walks’ with Julia Bradbury.
Reclaim your health to boost your energy, clear your mind and live a long, vibrant life.
Following her own battle with cancer, TV presenter Julia Bradbury embarked on a rigorous journey to reclaim her health. Through countless tests and examinations – both physical and emotional – she sought to answer one pivotal question: Can you go from a cancer diagnosis to being healthier and fitter than ever before?
Personalised hardback copy, signed by Julia Bradbury
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Aired on BBC One in 2016 Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury explore the hidden corners of the UK in search of the best the countryside has to offer, from deserted beaches to tumbling waterfalls.
This six-part series features Julia Bradbury exploring the hidden side of the dazzling, sun-drenched Greek Islands.
Ties into the major new primetime 8-part ITV1 series Best Walks With a View. Join Julia as she goes in search of the perfect walk with a view.
Julia Bradbury takes us on eight of the UK’s best-loved walks, show casing the beauty of Britain. As she navigates the reader through the sights and sounds, the flora and fauna and the past and present of eight fascinating and relaxing paths, Julia reveals there are still discoveries to be made, even on some of on the more well-trodden paths, including some excellent pubs.
Join Julia Bradbury as she leads you through the walk of our lifetimes. There’s a lot of talk about how we all must connect more with nature. But what does that mean? How do you do it? And what does it do for you in return? Can something as simple as going for a walk really improve your life? The simple answer is: YES.
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Join Julia Bradbury as she leads you through the walk of our lifetimes. There’s a lot of talk about how we all must connect more with nature. But what does that mean? How do you do it? And what does it do for you in return? Can something as simple as going for a walk really improve your life? The simple answer is: YES.
Personalised copy, signed by Julia Bradbury
The second series of the hugely successful Wainwright Walks. Julia Bradbury retraces the footsteps of the legendary fell walker, artist and guide writer Alfred Wainwright.
Using his “Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells” on a further six walks. Includes the popular walks Helvellyn, Catbells and Helm Crag, the true summit of which Wainwright himself never succeeded in reaching. DVD extras include an interview with Eric Robson, Chairman of the Wainwright Society and stunning picture galleries.
In this new BBC series, seasoned stomper Julia Bradbury dons her walking boots once again to explore the canals of Britain and their towpath trails.
These four walks follow a hidden network of locks, bridges, aqueducts and tunnels, perfect for exploring on foot. They all offer an insight into Britain s industrial heritage, cutting a sedate path through some of the country s finest scenery..
Julia Bradbury retraces four walks made popular by the legendary fellwalker, artist and guide writer Alfred Wainwright.
The walks are Blencathra, Haystacks, Scafell Pike and Castle Crag. Also includes the documentary ‘Wainwright: The Man Who Loved the Lakes’.
The walks featured in this book and the BBC 4 television series follow a network of locks, bridges, aqueducts and tunnels, perfect for walkers wanting to explore on foot.
It was canals that transformed Britain into an economic superpower, the transport arteries at the heart of an expanding industrial age. By the late 1700s Canal Mania was sweeping the nation and a new and growing network of transport superhighways dominated the landscape. Canals had arrived connecting towns and cities with Britain’s industrial heartlands and export hubs.
THE six walks featured in the book follow the old tracks, overgrown cuttings and ancient viaducts which are the legacy of ‘The Beeching Axe’.
Following the enormously popular ‘Wainwright Walks’, Countryfile presenter Julia Bradbury looks at how the rise and fall of the railways has altered the lives of communities across the country.
Today, many of the thousands of old branch lines which were closed in the 1960s are now the treasured stomping grounds of ramblers and hikers.
Presenter Julia Bradbury walks what remains of the railway lines closed as a result of the Beeching cuts of the 1960s.
With over 4,000 miles of railway and 3,000 stations closed in the decade following the report, many of the routes have become a mecca for ramblers across the country. Walks featured include: Derbyshire – The Monsal Trail, Wales – Dolgellau to Barmouth, Speyside – The Strathspey Railway, Cornwall – Coast to Coast Trail, Weymouth – The Rodwell Trail, and Callander – Callander to Loch Tay.
In this new series, Julia Bradbury takes her boots and backpack to the Continent to explore the landscape of Germany and the cultural movement that made it famous Romanticism. The Germans enjoy a relationship with walking that has lasted over 200 years.
By walking in four very different parts of Germany (the Rhine, the Bavarian Alps, the island of Ruegen and Saxony) Julia explores river valleys, coastlines, mountains and gorges, following in the footsteps of Richard Wagner, Caspar David Friedrich, Johannes Brahms as well as British romantics like William Turner and Lord Byron. This is Julia s chance to discover her own sense of German Wanderlust .