Secret Scotland With Susan Calman

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Secret Scotland With Susan Calman

Susan visits the childhood home of Robert Burns.

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Known as 'big tree country', Perthshire boasts lush forests.
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Susan heads to the rugged and beautiful Isle of Skye where she tours Dunvegan Castle.
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Susan learns secrets of sheep herding from a border collie.
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Susan searches for the Loch Ness Monster.
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North Coast 500 is Scotland's answer to the iconic Route 66. Taking in its jaw-dropping landscapes, Susan travels to the famous John O'Groats, but carries on to the true northernmost point of Great Britain: Dunnet Head.
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Susan explores the beautiful wilds of the Cairngorms, dances the ceilidh in the Queen's Ballroom at Balmoral, learns hammer-throwing with a Highland Games champion, and meets Britain's rarest mammal.
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Susan heads to Falkland Palace, once the off-the-radar retreat of Scottish royalty.
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Susan is in her home city of Glasgow, but finds it is still full of surprising secrets.
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Susan Calman heads to the breath-taking isles of Lewis and Harris, where she learns more about the islands' famous exports, from Harris Tweed to Stornoway Black Pudding, and unravles their fascinating history.
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In Argyll, Susan visits Kilmartin Glen, an ancient valley that is home to the Scotti people who gave Scotland its name. On the shores of Loch Fyne, she discovers the secrets of oyster cultivation.
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Susan explores the central belt between Edinburgh and Glasgow. After boarding the Royal yacht Britannia, Susan assists at feeding time at Edinburgh Zoo.
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On Scotland's north-east coast, Susan visits Glamis Castle, the childhood home of Her Majesty the Queen Mother. After visiting some grey seals, Susan is given a crash course in seal first aid.
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Susan visits Blair Castle, which has a unique claim to fame as the home of Europe's only private army.
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Susan discovers the marvels of Scotland's beautiful border regions, including a visit to Traquair House, Scotland's oldest inhabited home, which once hosted Bonnie Prince Charlie.
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Susan begins at the fairy tale Castle of Inveraray, where she goes behind the scenes with His Grace, the Duke of Argyll, head of Clan Campbell, to reveal some amazing secrets that may not be for the faint hearted.
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Susan embarks on a canal boat trip, before getting a very privileged look inside the Falkirk Wheel, the world's first and only rotating boat lift.
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Susan visits the childhood home of Robert Burns and is told the raunchy tales behind his poems. On the beautiful Isle of Arran, Susan sets sail on a long boat as she learns about the island's Viking past.
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Susan visits the childhood home of Robert Burns and is told the raunchy tales behind his poems. On the beautiful Isle of Arran, Susan sets sail on a long boat as she learns about the island's Viking past.
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Known as 'big tree country', Perthshire boasts luscious forests as well as the magnificent Scone Palace, the Hermitage in Dunkeld and the Hamlet-inspiring Birnam Oak. Plus, the Dundee publisher of the Beano and the Dandy.
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