For the third episode of the series Christine heads back home to Strangford Lough where she visits an enchanted garden, dodges whirlpools on the lough and discovers that seaweed could be the answer to future world energy problems.

Christine Bleakley goes in search of UK’s less well-known destinations, ones that are hidden from view – a world you can only discover if you turn off our busy main roads and follow our enchanting byways, bridleways and winding country lanes. This is off-the-beaten-track Britain as you have never seen it before; a Britain that we may have thought was disappearing but is in fact thriving – brimming with secret histories, curious customs and lively traditions – where old-fashioned and modern ways mingle. And there’s only one way to truly explore it: by getting involved.

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7 Comments

  1. Revelation 13:10 KJV

    He that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity: he that killeth with the sword must be killed with the sword. Here is the patience and the faith of the saints.

  2. 07:10 so why they have put up gates with locks to protect and just say " absolutely..absolutely ..absolutely" and let entry, free or paid with a supervisor

  3. Before the 12th century Scots were the race of people that occupied all of Ireland and Scotland. Why is Ireland now Irish and Scotland now Scottish? Silly question?

  4. The looks of the Irish coast to Saint Andrews is beautiful and very long to travel. No wonder other people envied the land.

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