
Scotland Outdoors
BBC Radio Scotland
A topical guide to life in the Scottish outdoors.
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Sampling the Soils of Schiehallion
Scotland Outdoors
08/23/23 • 43 min
Helen Needham climbs Schiehallion with Soil Scientist Andrea Britton
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A Life in Market Gardening in Scotland with Tricia Stephen
Scotland Outdoors
07/03/24 • 18 min
Rachel Stewart visits Tricia Stephen of Phantassie Organics in East Lothian

Kidnapped and the Stevenson Way - Part 4
Scotland Outdoors
12/18/24 • 29 min
Mark Stephen follows the route from Balquhidder to Corstorphine in Edinburgh

01/18/20 • 38 min
A super speedy fish capable of over 40 mph, bluebells of any kind and flexitarian diets

A Plant Themed Podcast
Scotland Outdoors
01/11/20 • 61 min
Mark and Euan with a podcast looking at trees, berries and much more.

Dundee's Secret Nuclear Bunker
Scotland Outdoors
07/12/23 • 32 min
Rachel Stewart presents Scotland Outdoors

Mark and Euan discover the skill of stone masonry, explore the future of ski-ing in the Cairngorms and the beauty of paths
Scotland Outdoors
02/15/20 • 51 min
The skill of stone masonry, ski-ing in the Cairngorm and the beauty and benefits of paths

The Whithorn Way - Part 2 - Paisley to Lochwinnoch
Scotland Outdoors
06/11/25 • 29 min
The Whithorn Way follows an ancient pilgrim route from Glasgow to Whithorn in Dumfries and Galloway. In this episode, Mark and Rachel start with a quick stop off at Renfrew to contemplate the motivation for pilgrimage in medieval times. Then they head to Paisley Cathedral to learn about the unearthing of a drain which revealed a slate containing musical notation from the 1400's. And they end up at the RSPB's Lochwinnoch Nature Reserve for a bit of wildlife watching and poetry.

The West Highland Line
Scotland Outdoors
11/14/18 • 53 min
Mark and Euan on one of the world's greatest rail journeys on the West Highland Line

Bracklinn Falls, Needle Felting and The Cabrach Distillery
Scotland Outdoors
03/08/25 • 84 min
Golf courses are often criticised for their lack of biodiversity, but at The Plock, near Kyle of Lochalsh, a community project is reclaiming the local golf course and giving it back to the wild. Mark met up with the local ranger, Heather Beaton, to find out more about this rewilding initiative.
A new award-winning footbridge has been built at Bracklinn Gorge near Callander. Mark visits the site and meets with advisor and architect Murray McKellar from the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Authority, to hear about the innovative design of this new bridge.
The remote area of The Cabrach was once a hotbed for illicit whisky production, before falling into decline through the late 1800s. Now a new distillery has been built in the area, aiming to bring the historic whisky trade back, but reimagined through a sustainable and community focused lens. Mark meets up with members of The Cabrach Trust to find out about their efforts, and maybe even taste a wee dram.
Rachel is on the West Highland Way, with Ian Alderman and his 10 year old daughter Eve. The pair, who are both autistic, have been walking together to raise money for charity, and have now successfully completed all of Scotland’s Great Trails.
We are joined on the programme by Tracey Howe, who is now 1/3 of the way through her walk around the British Coast, to raise money for UK Cancer Charities. We speak to her just as she has reached Land's End, to find out how she is getting on.
Fiona Finlayson is a needle felt artist who seeks out her materials across Scotland on her travels, and brings it back to her studio to craft models of pets and other wild animals. Rachel joins her in her studio, to find out how her passion for the craft first came about
Mark met up with Graham Gillie, a conservation carpenter with the Antarctic Heritage Trust, before his 5th visit to Antarctica. He is responsible for maintaining some of the historic sites on the continent, and battling the harsh weather conditions. Mark found out what it is about such a challenging job that appeals for him.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Scotland Outdoors have?
Scotland Outdoors currently has 671 episodes available.
What topics does Scotland Outdoors cover?
The podcast is about Nature, Podcasts and Science.
What is the most popular episode on Scotland Outdoors?
The episode title 'Sampling the Soils of Schiehallion' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Scotland Outdoors?
The average episode length on Scotland Outdoors is 55 minutes.
How often are episodes of Scotland Outdoors released?
Episodes of Scotland Outdoors are typically released every 4 days.
When was the first episode of Scotland Outdoors?
The first episode of Scotland Outdoors was released on Apr 21, 2018.
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