Clare Balding travels to Ireland to retrace the steps of those who walked from Louisburg to Delphi in 1849 at the height of the potato famine in the hope of receiving aid. Show more
Clare Balding joins walking guide Paul Phelan and historian Mike Cronin to explore a new pathway in Connemara celebrating the work of Marconi and aviators Alcock and Brown. Show more
Clare Balding is in the Derbyshire Peak District, to join a group of women who are celebrating walking together for 25 years. They call themselves the Hucklow Howlers. Show more
Clare Balding heads for the Clwyd Hills in north Wales to explore the Iron Age hillforts of Moel Arthur and Penycloddiau. There are many steep climbs and much panting. Show more
Clare Balding follows the route taken by Isaac Holden, a 19th-century itinerant tea seller and philanthropist. This walk takes her to the Allendale area of the north Pennines. Show more
Clare Balding walks in the footsteps of Jane Austen as she takes the path from Chawton to Farringdon in East Hampshire. Her companions work in the Jane Austen's House Museum. Show more
Clare Balding and a group of refugees and students, take the Cremyll ferry from Plymouth to Mount Edgcumbe, walking through the deer park to Cawsand village. Show more