Susan Calman's Grand Days Out

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Susan Calman's Grand Days Out

Susan is in Kent, known as The Garden of England thanks to its lush rolling countryside.

Series 2
Susan explores the West Country, calling into Bath, Cheddar, Wells and Weston-super-Mare.
Susan visits the part of the Midlands known as Shakespeare Country, where she stops at Warwick Castle to try her hand at archery; she then visits Stratford-upon-Avon.
In north Wales, Susan stops off at the must-see tourist spot of the Tu Hwnt Ir Bont Tearoom. Susan discovers what makes it so tasty. Moving on to Mount Snowdon, Susan climbs the magnificent peak in style, using the mountain railway. She soon sees why this has been described as one of the most scenic train journeys in the w...
Susan is invited to scale the masts of a schooner at the UK’s last working Georgian port and, on a gloriously sunny day, she’s asked to help tend the country’s only outdoor jungle. She surprises herself as she takes to the waves on a surfboard: there’s no shortage of screams, but a decent ‘pop up’ may prove an ask too far.
Susan travels to Norfolk Broads, where she is invited to try her hand at quanting, a method used to push boats along shallow waterways; Susan travels to Cromer for their famous crab, but the local jig dolls, a part-puppet, part percussion instrument, are what catches her eye; a climb to the top of a windmill provides Susan...
Series 1
In Tetbury, Susan gears up for its famous wool sack race. The village of Westonbirt offers some 'forest bathing', before desert is provided at The Pudding Club.
Susan Calman and her vintage camper van are exploring the magnificent mountainous region of North West England and the Lake District. Susan begins her 142 mile journey just south of Penrith, travelling down through the lakes, before heading west to finish near Keswick.
Starting on the stunning coast near Whitby, Susan heads towards York before crossing the Yorkshire Dales and then onwards to Bronte country.
Susan and Helen the campervan tackle 123 miles across Cornwall and Devon taking in the amazing Atlantic Coast Highway, the stunning village of Clovelly, and a quick stop at 'The Gnome Reserve'.
Susan and Helen the campervan hit their home turf, touring the breath-taking southern Highlands in Scotland. Their route leads from Glasgow to the banks of Loch Lomond, before heading to picturesque Aberfoyle.
Susan, and Helen the campervan, hit the glorious Pembroke coast in Wales. Starting in Cardigan, she follows the coastline south to Carmarthenshire, ending her trip at the iconic Pendine Sands.
Susan and Helen the campervan tackle 123 miles across Cornwall and Devon taking in the amazing Atlantic Coast Highway, the stunning village of Clovelly, and a quick stop at 'The Gnome Reserve'.
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