angelacasey
Edinburgh Outdoors
Edinburgh Outdoors is a podcast that explores Edinburgh’s green spaces and the people in them. From community gardens to wild or secret spaces, learning about our city or just finding time to get outside, being outdoors in Edinburgh is the best place to be.
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angelacasey
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Jun 30, 2026
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Episodes
Behind the Scenes: Scotland's Home (and garden) of the Year 30.06.2026 29:07
Horticulturalist, Emily Hairstans, was the recent winner of Scotland's Home of the Year TV programme. Her garden featured heavily in the judges' praise for the 'Homegrown Hoose'. I met with Emily in her garden and with chickens clucking around us, we talked about her horticultural career and of course, some behind the scenes insights from being part of the programme. So if you are a SHOTY fan,...
South Queensferry Mosaic and Garden 17.06.2026 25:11
Hawthorn Bank Walled Garden in South Queensferry is home to a huge mosaic created by local people, set within a tranquil and beautiful garden. I met up with GreenFerry, the team behind local gardening and floral displays who also maintain the garden and then met Gary and Mike, the locals behind the creation of a stunning and fascinating mosaic depicting life in South Queensferry. You can visit th...
In the footsteps of 'Trainspotting' with Tim Bell 02.06.2026 30:02
Warning: this podcast contains adult themes and language some people might find offensive. Set in Edinburgh and Leith Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh was a book set in the 80s drug scene and was later made into a popular film. I met up with Tim Bell, author of Choose Life, Choose Leith: Trainspotting on Location to follow a chapter of the original Irvine Welsh novel which starts at the back of Wav...
Abbeyhill and Colonies with Hetty Lancaster 12.05.2026 31:17
Join me as I head out with historian Hetty Lancaster of Hetty's History Walks to discover the history of Abbeyhill and its Colonies. We toured old industrial sites, spotted ghost signs and repurposed buildings and Hetty told me all about Edinburgh's unique housing developments: the Colonies. To follow our tour yourself: We started at Meadowbank Shopping Centre and walked to the former Dunbar wate...
Dr Neil's Garden and spoon carving 28.04.2026 29:54
Dr Neil's Garden is a secret space tucked beneath Arthurs Seat and beside a loch in Duddingston. Created on wild land by two doctors years ago, it's now a tranquil space with views, seating areas, meandering paths and a historic curling tower to discover. I met with head gardener, Alan Mitchell to find out about the garden's history and its volunteers. After a sneak peek into the curling tower a...
St Cuthbert's Kirkyard with death historian Charlotte Golledge 14.04.2026 33:39
St Cuthbert's Kirkyard has been a religious site since the 7th century and is one of Edinburgh's ancient graveyards. Originally outside the ancient city walls, the Kirkyard is now right in the centre, beneath the Castle and beside Princes Street Gardens. Often used as a local's cutthrough, it's so much more. I met with death historian, Charlotte Golledge to discover the secrets and history of th...
A Treasure Hunt: Finding the Trinity Stones 31.03.2026 33:43
In this episode we head out to find lost stones from a church built in the 1400s which are now scattered across the city. When the church was demolished to make way for Waverley Station, the Council left stones piled on Calton Hill for 30 years. During this time many disappeared and a project funded by the Old Edinburgh Club is now finding where they went. Join me with historians, Hetty Lancast...
Railways and memories with 'Train Buff' Kenneth Williamson 30.03.2026 26:53
Lifelong railway enthusiast and author, Kenneth Williamson, grew up in Granton. We walked around Barnton to view old railway lines and historic buildings while talking about his life and memories. Kenneth's website: https://www.trainbuff.net/ We met in Silverknowes The old Goods Yard (now Tesco) HERE The former Station Master's house HERE The entrance to Royal High School and the view of the...
Midhope Castle: Behind the Scenes at Lallybroch 09.03.2026 29:24
Midhope Castle on the Hopetoun Estate is an old tower house packed full of history. To many people it is better known as Lallybroch, the beautiful and atmospheric ancestral home of Jamie Fraser in the Outlander TV series. Once a bin store and farmyard, the Midhope has become incredibly popular with Outlander fans and people keen to seek out filming locations. The team at Hopetoun has been worki...
Nature and discovery in Astley Ainsley 24.02.2026 32:49
The Astley Ainsley hospital site is a large area of green space in the south of the city. With wild areas, protected buildings and teeming with wildlife, it's a surprisingly special space. The Astley Ainsley Community Trust is working to protect the area as the NHS is moving out of some of it and parts of the site will be sold. There are plans for retaining its wildness, creating community gree...
Talking trees in Binning Wood 10.02.2026 26:07
Binning Wood is in East Lothian beyond North Berwick and is a historic wood. Once used to build warplanes and then replanted after the war, it's packed full of different trees and was an ideal location for my walk with Jean Nairn. Binning is home to wide walkways through native trees, a beautiful green burial site and little hidden spaces. Jean worked in forestry and while she still works with...
Breathing new life into Gorgie Community Farm 27.01.2026 31:28
Gorgie City Farm is remembered fondly by everyone. Now remerged as Gorgie Community Farm, the location is being revitalised by a new team. As trustees, gardeners and volunteers breathe life into the space, focusing initially on the community garden, it's packed full of potential to bring back an essential green space for the area. I went along to meet the people transforming it, to find out wha...
Spring on Craiglockhart Hill 13.01.2026 30:14
Easter and Wester Craiglockhart Hills are part of Edinburgh's Seven Hills. In the south of the city, Easter Craiglockhart is a nature reserve and is teeming with wildlife, great views and a strong volunteer group. Join me as I find out how the excellent volunteering team on Easter Craiglockhart Hill has been transforming the site with new trees, spring flowers and an island for the pond. Listen...
Princes Street Gardens with Hetty Lancaster 18.12.2025 29:51
Princes Street Gardens right in the centre of Edinburgh beneath the Castle is a public park with a long history. It was formerly a loch and was drained to remove the stench of the city's sewage and to create a park for residents. It's now a popular spot, so I headed into the Gardens with Hetty Lancaster of Hetty's History Walks to find out more about the park's history. A regular guest expert o...
Sketching Calton Hill with Edinburgh Sketcher 10.12.2025 27:23
Edinburgh Sketcher is part of the fabric of the city. He captures the everyday moments, events and views that represent Edinburgh life. I met him on Calton Hill and watched as he created a journal sketch of our conversation and the views we were enjoying while talking. He gave a great insight into how he thinks through a drawing and talks about career change and gives brilliant top tips for ca...
Late Autumn foraging in the Hermitage 25.11.2025 33:02
Join me as I head off foraging in the Hermitage of Braid woodlands with the brilliant Hana Koen. Find out all about the fascinating funghi we found, their medicinal properties and culinary flavours and discover how many are hiding in plain sight. We wandered through the very cold and sunny November sunshine and talked about mushrooms, dealing with an autism diagnosis and Hanna gave a great expla...
Kinneil Estate: from Romans to racing drivers 11.11.2025 28:58
Kinneil Estate in Bo'ness on the Forth Estuary is a brilliant place to discover history from Romans to the present day. With a Roman fortlet, a grand old tower house, the location of James Watt's original workshop, ruined villages, birdlife on the loch and much more, it's a great place for a day out discovering the area. I met with Adrian Mahoney of the Bo'net group to find out all about the Es...
Lauriston Agroecology Farm and community 29.10.2025 31:29
Lauriston Farm is an inspiring local collective that is transforming a former traditional farm into a biodiverse space that includes community allotments, woodland spaces and a market garden producing food for communities. I had a wander round with Grower, Dav Shand to find out about their food poverty programme, discover what agroecology is and to understand more about their food production, pa...
A Stockbridge Stroll with Hetty's History Walks 14.10.2025 33:36
How often when walking round Edinburgh do you look up? Podcast regular, Hetty Lancaster of Hetty's History Walks, took me on a walk around Stockbridge in the north of the city, to look at historic gems hidden in plain sight. From the original Stockbridge Market and the history of market gardening to the ornate and bizarre gateposts around the original Inverleith Estate, we discovered things you...
Park Life on Montgomery Street 01.10.2025 31:14
Find out about the brilliant Friends of Montgomery Street Park who have brought real joy to volunteering. I went along to see how a Council owned park between Leith Walk and Easter Road has been transformed into a wildlife spot and a haven for local residents. A former bowling green, the site now has fruit trees, a wildflower meadow, spring bulbs and a rejuvenated playpark. The team has also c...
Siccar Point and the Deep Time Trail 25.09.2025 24:30
Siccar Point near Cockburnspath is a stunning viewpoint where Father of Geology James Hutton, found evidence to support his theories which influenced modern day geology. It's a great walk with superb views and is going to be transformed through a project spearheaded by the Edinburgh Geological Society. The project will bring improved access and interpretation for visitors and its launch will c...
Birdwatching with the Treecreepers 16.09.2025 32:05
The Treecreepers is a fairly new birdwatching and nature group for 18-35 year olds organised by conservationist and bird expert, El. I headed up Corstorphine Hill with El to see if we could spot any birds and listen to their sounds. While there she told me about the group, why she set it up and its popularity. We also talked about roles for young people in conservation, her love of the outdoors...
Discovering Granton While Walking Like a Tortoise 03.09.2025 31:17
Join me for an interesting afternoon with Tamsin Grainger discovering all about Granton's history. As I become more fascinated by the area and it's special character, it was good to find out more about its past. Join us as we head out to walk along the shore seeing seals, brick beaches and quirky statues while we delve into stories of the area and what draws Tamsin to the outdoors. And find the...
Walking the Roseburn Path 18.08.2025 28:23
Join Euan Baxter of the Save the Roseburn Path campaign and me as we walk the Telford and Roseburn paths on his morning commute. Once a railway line, the Paths were opened in the eighties by cycling campaigners and the route is now teeming with cyclists, walkers and runners either commuting or just enjoying their local stretch of nature. With trees, birds and other wildlife it's a valuable part...
Holyrood Park with photographer Jason Baxter 13.08.2025 26:42
Edinburgh is a beautiful city and of course, many of its views make great photographs. I headed up Salisbury Crags in Holyrood Park with photographer Jason Baxter to find out how to get that killer shot of my home town. We talked careers, the beauty of Holyrood Park and Arthurs Seat and the frustration of an easterly wind which brings Edinburgh's haar. Jason has photographed Edinburgh and Scotla...
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