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Wainwright Walks is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Julia Bradbury continues to follow the routes through the Lake District taken by renowned walker Alfred Wainwright. Starting in the Cumbrian village of Grasmere, she sets off up Helm Crag, a fell defined by the collection of rock formations at its summit and the only one in the area the writer never truly conquered
Julia Bradbury continues to follow the routes through the Lake District taken by renowned walker Alfred Wainwright. Starting in the Cumbrian village of Grasmere, she sets off up Helm Crag, a fell defined by the collection of rock formations at its summit and the only one in the area the writer never truly conquered
Julia Bradbury continues to follow the routes through the Lake District taken by renowned walker Alfred Wainwright. Starting in the Cumbrian village of Grasmere, she sets off up Helm Crag, a fell defined by the collection of rock formations at its summit and the only one in the area the writer never truly conquered
Julia Bradbury continues to follow the routes through the Lake District taken by renowned walker Alfred Wainwright. Starting in the Cumbrian village of Grasmere, she sets off up Helm Crag, a fell defined by the collection of rock formations at its summit and the only one in the area the writer never truly conquered
Julia Bradbury explores the 2,500ft summit of High Street in the Lake District's fells, used as a path 2,000 years ago by the marching Roman legions. She then descends into the mysterious valley of Mardale, where the local village was lost when the Haweswater reservoir was created
Julia Bradbury explores the 2,500ft summit of High Street in the Lake District's fells, used as a path 2,000 years ago by the marching Roman legions. She then descends into the mysterious valley of Mardale, where the local village was lost when the Haweswater reservoir was created
Julia Bradbury explores the 2,500ft summit of High Street in the Lake District's fells, used as a path 2,000 years ago by the marching Roman legions. She then descends into the mysterious valley of Mardale, where the local village was lost when the Haweswater reservoir was created
Julia Bradbury explores the 2,500ft summit of High Street in the Lake District's fells, used as a path 2,000 years ago by the marching Roman legions. She then descends into the mysterious valley of Mardale, where the local village was lost when the Haweswater reservoir was created
Julia Bradbury journeys through the remote valley of Ennerdale to follow the path across one of Alfred Wainwright's favourite fells and into the mountainous landscape, before climbing the famous Lake District crag Pillar Rock
Julia Bradbury journeys through the remote valley of Ennerdale to follow the path across one of Alfred Wainwright's favourite fells and into the mountainous landscape, before climbing the famous Lake District crag Pillar Rock
Julia Bradbury journeys through the remote valley of Ennerdale to follow the path across one of Alfred Wainwright's favourite fells and into the mountainous landscape, before climbing the famous Lake District crag Pillar Rock
Julia Bradbury journeys through the remote valley of Ennerdale to follow the path across one of Alfred Wainwright's favourite fells and into the mountainous landscape, before climbing the famous Lake District crag Pillar Rock