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Clare heads to the waterways of the River Thames, which stretches over 200 miles from Gloucestershire to Essex. She explores the freshwater Thames, from its humble beginning and on as it meanders through beautiful countryside teeming with wildlife, grand estates and inspiring landscapes. Clare also passes the so-called dreaming spires of Oxford, and landscape that inspired Kenneth Grahame's Wind in the Willows
Clare heads to the waterways of the River Thames, which stretches over 200 miles from Gloucestershire to Essex. She explores the freshwater Thames, from its humble beginning and on as it meanders through beautiful countryside teeming with wildlife, grand estates and inspiring landscapes. Clare also passes the so-called dreaming spires of Oxford, and landscape that inspired Kenneth Grahame's Wind in the Willows
Clare heads to the River Wharfe, one of her favourite stretches of water, which runs through the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. Her journey takes her past chocolate box villages, through the Bolton Abbey estate and to Harewood House, before ending on the banks of the river in Wetherby, where Clare is serenaded by a Yorkshire brass band
Clare heads to the waterways of the River Thames, which stretches over 200 miles from Gloucestershire to Essex. She explores the freshwater Thames, from its humble beginning and on as it meanders through beautiful countryside teeming with wildlife, grand estates and inspiring landscapes. Clare also passes the so-called dreaming spires of Oxford, and landscape that inspired Kenneth Grahame's Wind in the Willows
Clare heads to the River Wharfe, one of her favourite stretches of water, which runs through the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. Her journey takes her past chocolate box villages, through the Bolton Abbey estate and to Harewood House, before ending on the banks of the river in Wetherby, where Clare is serenaded by a Yorkshire brass band
Clare heads to the River Wharfe, one of her favourite stretches of water, which runs through the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. Her journey takes her past chocolate box villages, through the Bolton Abbey estate and to Harewood House, before ending on the banks of the river in Wetherby, where Clare is serenaded by a Yorkshire brass band
Winding its way over 150 miles, from the mountains of Mid-Wales to the Severn Estuary, the beautiful River Wye criss-crosses the border between England and Wales. Clare Balding's journey along it takes in Tintern Abbey, Symonds Yat, and the riverside city of Hereford, before ending in the quaint Welsh town of Hay-on-Wye
Winding its way over 150 miles, from the mountains of Mid-Wales to the Severn Estuary, the beautiful River Wye criss-crosses the border between England and Wales. Clare Balding's journey along it takes in Tintern Abbey, Symonds Yat, and the riverside city of Hereford, before ending in the quaint Welsh town of Hay-on-Wye
Clare Balding's adventures continue in the north of England, exploring the mighty River Tyne. She follows it from the vibrant city of Newcastle, past beautiful towns and villages, remarkable Roman ruins and riverside retreats, into Northumberland, towards its source
Winding its way over 150 miles, from the mountains of Mid-Wales to the Severn Estuary, the beautiful River Wye criss-crosses the border between England and Wales. Clare Balding's journey along it takes in Tintern Abbey, Symonds Yat, and the riverside city of Hereford, before ending in the quaint Welsh town of Hay-on-Wye
Clare Balding's adventures continue in the north of England, exploring the mighty River Tyne. She follows it from the vibrant city of Newcastle, past beautiful towns and villages, remarkable Roman ruins and riverside retreats, into Northumberland, towards its source
Clare Balding's adventures continue in the north of England, exploring the mighty River Tyne. She follows it from the vibrant city of Newcastle, past beautiful towns and villages, remarkable Roman ruins and riverside retreats, into Northumberland, towards its source