BBC Radio Scotland

Scotland Outdoors

A topical guide to life in the Scottish outdoors.

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BBC Radio Scotland

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Science

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Nejnovější epizoda

11. čvc 2026

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Epizody

Rowing, Sailing, Beavers and a Hot Toddy 11.07.2026

Next week, communities in Lochaber will be asked to share their views on beavers being reintroduced to the area. Kirsten Brewster from rewilding charity Scotland: The Big Picture tells Mark about the consultation process and why Lochaber might be a good area for beavers. Rachel meets an Aberdeen lecturer who has won an award from the Mammal Society for his innovative camera trap box designed speci...

Helen Denerley - Life as a Scottish Sculptor 08.07.2026

Rachel Stewart meets Helen in her workshop as she unveils her latest sculpture.

Edinburgh's Floral Clock, A Moray Firth Sea Adventure and Sonic Postcards 04.07.2026

Mark hears about the preparation involved in setting up the Fettercairn Show which this weekend celebrates its 190th show, and the 200th anniversary of the Fettercairn Farmers Club which runs it. The committee tell him what sets it apart from other shows. Rachel is on the Solway coast exploring the RSPB Mersehead Nature Reserve. Mersehead is home to one of the rarest amphibians in the UK and has a...

Saving the Rare Twinflower of the Caledonian Pine Forest with Sam Jones of Plantlife 01.07.2026

Mark Stephen hears about attempts to save the twinflower in Abernethy Forest

In Search of Moss, Rackwick's Bothy and Unusual Wildlife Encounters 27.06.2026

Mark is in Fettercairn in Aberdeenshire where a garden designed for this year’s Chelsea Flower Show has made its way to the local distillery. He finds out about the inspiration behind the Angel’s Share Garden which won a silver gilt medal at the show. Earlier this week a major world conference in agritourism was held in Aberdeen. The inaugural Global Agritourism Conference brought hundreds of dele...

Breaking Down Barriers with the Adaptive Riders Collective 24.06.2026

Rachel Stewart visits the charity which aims to make off-road cycling open to all.

Glasgow Tandem Club, Boston Nature Centre and Surf Therapy 13.06.2026

Ahead of next week’s Royal Highland Show being held at Ingliston just outside Edinburgh, Rachel catches up with farmer Anna Mitchell, who is one of this year’s vice presidents. This year’s presidential team are representing Aberdeenshire and Anna tells Rachel what visitors can expect from the show. Mark is in Newport-on-Tay with author Dr Erin Farley whose most recent book, Lighthouse Lives, tells...

A Place to Be at the Taliesin Community Woods 10.06.2026

Mark Stephen visits the Taliesin Community Woodland in Dumfries and Galloway

Hugh MacDiarmid, KuneKune Pigs and The Sound of the Year 06.06.2026

Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors.

Exploring the rocks of Fife with the Scottish Geologist 03.06.2026

Rachel Stewart meets Luisa Hendry, better known as the Scottish Geologist on social media

Geology, PS Waverley and Parakeets 30.05.2026

Right in the heart of London is one of the city’s most popular attractions, The Natural History Museum. Last week, Rachel met up with John Tweedie, head of the Centre for UK Nature and UK Nature Recovery, who explained why the museum’s ponds have become a hotspot for all kinds of insects, including the striking willow emerald damselfly. To celebrate the tercentenary of James Hutton's birth, a new...

A Trip Doon the Watter on the Waverley 27.05.2026

Mark Stephen climbs aboard the world's last seagoing paddle steamer, The Waverley

Mudlarking, Parakeets, Narrowboats and a City Farm all from London 23.05.2026

Mark and Rachel explore the flora and fauna of the capital and are joined by live guests as they broadcast from the balcony of Broadcasting House in London. Mark visits Mudchute Farm, one of the largest city farms in Europe. It comprises 32 acres of countryside, located a stone's throw away from the hustle and bustle of Canary Wharf. He hears about how the site was developed from derelict land in...

Climbing the Winter Munros with Mountaineer Anna Wells 20.05.2026

Helen Needham speaks with Anna Wells, the first woman to complete the munros in a winter

Kites, Rivers and Maps 16.05.2026

Mark visits the Royal Scottish Geographical Society’s visitor centre, the Fair Maid’s House in Perth. The society has recently received hundreds of photographic slides from nature photographer Lorne Gill which are on display in the centre. In this week’s Scotland Outdoors podcast, Rachel has been out foraging in the company of expert Janice Clyne. Janice strongly believes that foraging and ferment...

Foraging and Fermenting with Janice Clyne 13.05.2026

Rachel Stewart talks to Janice about foraging plants widely regarded as garden weeds.

Cranes, Mast Climbing and Skunk Cabbage 09.05.2026

Mark heads to the New Pitsligo area of Aberdeenshire with Hywel Maggs from RSPB Scotland, on the trail of cranes. For a bird that can reach over a metre tall and with a wingspan of double that, they can be rather tricky to spot. The ranger service in Aberdeen is busy tackling an invasive plant which seems to be a growing problem. Rachel heads to Walker Dam in the city with countryside officer Simo...

From Nethybridge to Nepal with Marian Burrows-Smith 06.05.2026

Marian discusses her toilet project for girls with Helen Needham

The Highland Folk Museum, Get On A Bike in Elgin and Fern Restoration in the Highlands 02.05.2026

Stephen Rutt is a writer and naturalist based in Dumfries and Galloway and his latest book, The Waterlands, follows a raindrop as it falls to the ground in the Lowther Hills and travels through the landscape to the Firth of Clyde. Mark met him on a suitably wet day at Threave to record a Scotland Outdoors podcast and we hear an excerpt of their chat. Rachel visits a charity in Moray that offers gu...

From Raindrop to Sea with Stephen Rutt 29.04.2026

Mark Stephen chats to writer Stephen Rutt about his new book 'The Waterlands'

Spring Birds, Granny Pines and an Electric Boat 25.04.2026

We hear more from Mark’s time with forager Mark Williams. They met up at Wigtown Bay on a rather wet and blustery day and headed along the coast to look for sea radish. Rachel meets up with Rosie Beetschen from Cairngorms Connect and Ross Watson from Forestry Land Scotland to hear all about some of the oldest and most interesting trees, Granny Pines. They take a wander in Glenmore to find a rather...

A Mountain Rescue Story with Ioana Ticu 22.04.2026

Rachel Stewart hears from an experienced mountaineer who had to call for help on Ben More

Trig Points at 90, Dippers, Gannets and Lapwings 18.04.2026

Dr Shane Strachan has written a poem which encourages people to explore a new poetry and artwork trail along the 53-mile Formartine and Buchan Way. Rachel meets Shane to find out how he got involved. In this week’s podcast excerpt, Mark is in Glasgow with Professor Dee Heddon and Dr Rachel Clive of Glasgow University Theatre Studies to hear about the play Three Words for Forest. The play explores...

Three Words for Forest 15.04.2026

Mark Stephen hears about the play Three Words for Forest which explores the challenges, hopes and fears of those working in the forestry industry at a time of climate crisis

Dry Stane Dyking, the Longest Canal Tunnel in Scotland and Foraging in the South West 11.04.2026

Mark is in Gatehouse of Fleet with Mark Williams who has a new book out called The Coastal Forager. The pair chat about identifying coastal plants and have a nibble of a few different species. In this week’s podcast excerpt, Rachel meets Arlene Stuart, one of the presenters of Landward, which is celebrating five decades on air. The 200 year old Falkirk Tunnel is the longest canal tunnel in Scotlan...

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