Weatherman Walking

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Weatherman Walking

In his final show of seasonal Welsh walks, Derek Brockway rambles by Britain's best beach, an army tank firing range and a legendary Welsh chapel.

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Series 1
Derek Brockway goes in search of bluebells and beaches for the spring edition of his seasonal walking show. The featured sites include romantic ruins along the Wye.
Weatherman Derek Brockway goes wild in the country with another two stunning Welsh walks. This time he explores a winter wonderland in Snowdonia.
Weatherman Derek Brockway laces up his boots and heads for the hills for a seasonal tour of Wales's best walks. First up, he embarks on two autumnal rambles.
Derek gets creative in west Wales and follows in the footsteps of poet Dylan Thomas, as he takes a walk through the town of Laugharne on the beautiful Carmarthenshire coast.
Derek searches for his finest hikes after 17 years of walking around Wales. He looks back at walks on the Hafod estate, the Offa’s Dyke path and the dams of the Elan valley.
Derek is hunting down his most terrific treks from the south. His first quest is an adventure between two captivating castles - Caerphilly and Castell Coch.
Derek’s Welsh island hop sees wildlife on Skomer, Flat Holm Island and a beach sauna in Anglesey.
Derek is in Ceredigion, walking from Lampeter to Longwood in a special episode that celebrates the amazing work done by projects in Wales that are supported by BBC Children in Need.
Derek takes a dip in a glacial lake at Cadair Idris, and visits Portmeirion and Llangollen.
Derek is in Cardigan Bay, where he discovers the legend of Cantre’r Gwaelod at Sarn Cynfelyna. Derek also has a go at stand-up paddle-boarding.
Derek the weatherman reflects on some of his favourite walks from south Wales. In the Vale of Glamorgan, Derek is joined by Olympian Colin Jackson.
Weather duo Derek Brockway and Sian Lloyd pedal around Lake Vyrnwy and learn about the village that was flooded to make way for the reservoir which still supplies Liverpool with water.
Derek hits the Welsh coast, where he tries sand-sledging and horse-riding.
Derek Brockway learns how New Quay on Cardigan Bay inspired some of Thomas's greatest work, before touring Laugharne with Dylan Thomas's granddaughter.
Derek Brockway walks in Dylan Thomas's footsteps around Swansea before heading to the Llansteffan Peninsula and the Three Rivers estuary.
Derek takes the plunge bog snorkelling and walks with opera singer Beverley Humphreys.
Series 2
Derek Brockway, the Weatherman, walks along a stunning and often overlooked stretch of coastline dominated by the Second Severn Crossing or Prince of Wales Bridge.
Derek is on Anglesey with its cliffs constantly pounded by roaring waves. Along his walk from Porth Swtan to Cemly Bay, he visits a long house restored by locals and tries his hand at whittling.
Derek is in fine voice as he kicks off his walk in Cardigan, home of the first Eisteddfod. After visiting the castle, lovingly restored by locals, he learns about the dying ‘art’ of Seine net fishing.
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