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Jamie Owen discovers one of Wales’ treasures - Picton Castle and Gardens. A fake painting and the restoration of a beautiful walled garden are among Jamie’s discoveries. Show more
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Jamie visits Mold's vibrant street market, takes in the Clwydian range at Loggerheads Country Park and chats to newly appointed artistic director Tamara Harvey at Theatr Clwyd.
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Jamie is in St David’s where he visits the lifeboat station, listens to a Cathedral choir practice and finds out about the restoration of an ancient Welsh cottage. Show more
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Jamie is in the middle of Newport with an early morning visit to Beechwood Park, then on to St Woolos Cathedral, ending up at Newport's Tiny Rebel Brewery Show more
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In this new series Jamie explores the historical county of Gwent. On this journey, he travels to Goytre Wharf near Abergavenny, taking a trip on the canal. Show more
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Jamie Owen walks from Hay Bluff to the famous book town, Hay-on-Wye. On the way he bumps into none other than the self-proclaimed King of Hay, Richard Booth.
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Jamie Owen walks both sides of the Menai Straits, comes across a school in the forest and samples local mussels, as well as discovering some of the delights of Menai's marine life.
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Jamie visits Erddig Hall in Wrexham, where he gets a sneak peak at the archives, and discovers how the old harbour has been given a new lease of life in Mostyn.
Jamie Owen travels from Swansea to Shrewsbury on the Heart of Wales train line. He visits Llandovery Cattle Market and the line's most remote station, Sugar Loaf.
Jamie Owen visits a cave beneath a castle and calls into Aberglasney House and Gardens, where he discovers plush accommodation originally designed for pampered pigs.
Jamie Owen heads to Llandrindod Wells where he visits the Cycle Museum, a new pub and Powis Castle and its gardens, before the train reaches its final stop at Shrewsbury.
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Jamie Owen explores the Islands of Wales to find out out what life is like for the people who live and work on them. This week he visits Skomer Island. Show more