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A walk in Hockney's Yorkshire
Joyful zingy colours, exuberant strokes and large formats typify David Hockney's exciting take on the rolling landscapes of his home county. Chris Gee walks the Yorkshire Wolds Way in search of the views that inspired the influential artist
How horses shaped Britain
The countryside would look very different were it not for equines. Tiffany Francis-Baker reveals some of the surprising ways horses have sculpted our landscapes
DISCOVER LAND OF GREEN HILLS AND SILVER SANDS
Carwyn Graves champions the hidden delights of Carmarthenshire, a place of crumbling castles and bustling market towns, empty beaches and tempting trails leading into gorgeous hill country
Ellie Harrison
Offering peace, freedom and the company of nature, a simple picnic is the height of luxury
TOP 10 BEST BEACHES
Whether you dream of rockpools, buried treasure, soothing shores, wild waves, drifting dunes or an island escape, we have the beach for you. Here are the UK's seaside jewels, from Devon to the Hebrides
Finding hope in nature
It's easy to get despondent about the natural world, but in her new book, Megan McCubbin explores stories of hope and courage for the world's endangered species and reveals the best way we can all fight back
Reviving a river
Good news stories about Britain's rivers are hard to find in 2023, but in the Lake District, heroic efforts are being made to restore life to lost streams. And the transformation of Goldrill Beck near Ullswater is the jewel in the crown.
BISON AND PIGS ARE NATURAL AGENTS OF REWILDING
Bison roaming wild in a Kent woodland and B curly-coated pigs rooting in the open grasslands of Dorset are playing vital roles in returning two areas of countryside to the way they were thousands of years ago. It is a spectacular 'take' on the concept of rewilding.
Slow worm wonder
We should cherish the little legless lizard in our gardens, as much for their extraordinary lives as for the help they offer in removing pests,
Freshwater swims for families
Long, warm days and summer holidays were made for family fun in the water. But you don’t have to head for the coast – our rivers, lakes and lochs offer exciting adventures close to home. Helen Webster picks her top freshwater swim spots
THE PENNINE WAY
Looking to take on one of the world’s greatest walks this summer? Then trek the backbone of England – an epic trail over beautiful hills, via sparkling waterfalls, pretty villages and blooming wildflower meadows. Mark Sutcliffe reveals the best ways to explore the Pennine Way
Whirlpools and tidal wonders
As the mighty whirlpool of Corryvreckan features on Countryfile this month, James Fair reveals some of the many astonishing marvels wrought by the tides around the British Isles
Wild shores
One of Britain's richest coastal nature spectacles lies on the edge of North Norfolk at Blakeney Point, where rare sea birds and grey seals flourish. Ranger Ajay Tegala introduces you to a wild wonder of our summer shores
A potted history
Like three generations of his family before him, Dave French makes lobster pots the traditional Devon way - using willow stems. Now he is passing on his skills to an apprentice. Rosanna Morris meets the master and his pupil
DISCOVER - CUMBRIA'S PRECIOUS COAST
Travellers flock to Cumbria's fells and lakes, but few visit its rugged coastline. That may be about to change with the opening of a dramatic new stretch of coast path,
Nicola Chester
A rural childhood spent in nature is a privileged one, but there are hardships, too
Sourced with care
Iconic British skincare brand Liz Earle Beauty has long strived to reduce its impact on the environment and you can play a part, too
TOP YORKSHIRE VILLAGES
The verdant river valleys and wild heathlands of the Yorkshire Dales are dotted with charming stonebuilt hamlets. Helen Moat explores five of the best
A song for the land
She was a child star with the voice of an angel' - now Charlotte Church is tapping into the healing power of nature to create a wellbeing retreat for all in the peaceful heartland of Wales
A DOG'S LIFE
Photographer and farmer Amy Bateman documents the day-to-day lives of her working border collies in words and pictures
Treasure hunt
A brilliant app can help the whole family engage with natural Dave Hamilton investigates EarthCaches landscapes.
EYE SPY
Damselflies and dragonflies can be very flighty and take off at the slightest disturbance, but if you're lucky, you may get a good view of one. Megan Shersby takes a close look at these winged jewels of the water - see if you can spot any of these species or behaviours in the wild
RAMBLERS' NEW PRESIDENT BREAKS DOWN BARRIERS
Amar Latif and I share a common love for walking in the Yorkshire Dales, but unlike me, he can't see the glorious sweep of landscape all around him. Amar is blind but - as he proved in Beyond Boundaries, his debut television appearance years ago when he trekked 220 miles across Central America - he doesn't let that stop him.
Dreamy spires of summer
Blazing like summer wildfire along forest rides and waste ground, foxgloves tell a marvellous tale that blends old folklore with modern, life-saving medicine, says Nicola Chester
THE WEST KERNOW WAY
Explore Cornwall's mysterious ancient monuments, wild moorlands and sparkling beaches. Georgie Duckworth rides the rugged tracks and sleepy lanes of Britain's most exciting new cycling route
SLEEPING UNDER THE STARS
If you love walking, then camping is the ultimate way to stay connected with the great outdoors, reset your natural rhythms and relax,
Ellie Harrison
Ordnance Survey's meticulous maps not only guide us but also preserve the history of our rights of way
NATURAL CONNECTIONS
Founder of Muslim Hikers, Haroon Mota, reveals how he is working to create a genuine sense of belonging and community in the great outdoors
WALKING SHOES
A good pair of walking shoes makes all the difference on the trail, keeping feet supported, comfortable and dry wherever you wander. We put six pairs to the test
BECOME A NATURE WALKER
A few simple steps can help you identify more wildlife on your walks - and open up a world of beauty and fascination, says Fergus Collins