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🗓️ 1 June 2024
⏱️ 87 minutes
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Rachel visits the Scottish Wildlife Trust’s Montrose Basin reserve in Angus where a group of nursery children were out exploring the mudflats to see what beasties they could find. She speaks to nursery and reserve staff about the importance of getting young kids involved in nature.
Isle Martin is a small island just three miles off the coast of Ullapool. It’s had many uses over the years including a herring station, a flour mill and a bird reserve. It’s now in community ownership and recently Mark went for a visit for the Scotland Outdoors podcast. One of the community trust directors Lesley Strachan took him for a tour and told him about their plans.
It started as a lockdown project and has since become a big hit on social media. Aberdeenshire walks is a site promoting good routes and attractions for those eager to explore the area. Rachel went out for a walk with one half of the couple behind it, Anna Gill, to hear about how it all started and about their recent singles walks!
The Fairy Pools on Skye have become a bucket list destination for tourists from right across the globe. However, that popularity had begun to cause issues with overcrowding. Recently as part of the Skye Iconic Sites Project, work was carried out to create car parking and toilet facilities at the fairy pools. Mark went to see the changes and hear from those involved in the project about the difference it has made, as well as chatting to some of the visitors from places as far away as Dubai and India.
And sticking with tourist hotspots, we’re joined live by Dr Guillem Colom-Montero from Glasgow University who has carried out research into the parallels between Skye and the Scottish Highlands, and the Spanish island of Majorca. We chat to him about how tourism can be managed to benefit both visitors and those who live and work in popular destinations.
The Rahoy reserve in the Morvern Peninsula is run by the Scottish Wildlife Trust and as well as being one of their largest reserves, it’s also one of the most biodiverse in the country. Rachel headed out for a walk with ranger Steve Hardy to see what they could spot.
Why are the Fairy Pools on Skye so popular? Where does the legend of fairies come from and are they really a magical place? Catherine MacPhee is an archivist at the Skye and Lochalsh Archive Centre, and she busts some myths on the history of the picturesque location.
18-year-old Ethan Walker from Auchnagatt is about to embark on an incredible bike trip from Hampden Park to Munich for the Euros. It’s over 1,000 kilometres in total which is a big achievement for anyone, but even more so for Ethan who was run over in an horrific accident in New York State whilst over there on a football scholarship. Earlier this week Mark caught up with him and his mum, Jaclyn ahead of his trip and heard all about his incredible recovery journey
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0:35.3 | This Scotland Outdoors podcast with Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart from BBC Radio Scotland. |
0:45.4 | Hello, thank you very much for choosing to listen to this. |
0:48.1 | As you probably know, we build the Scotland Outdoors podcast from the live programme we do for BBC Radio Scotland which is called Out of Doors. |
0:55.5 | And this week a bit of a controversial one I suppose, tourism and whether it's time for a tourist tax. |
1:04.4 | You know I was out the other day in rural Aberdeenshire and just one of these wee side roads. |
1:10.5 | But there was cow parsley, cooeeks, either side of it. |
1:13.9 | The sun was shining and hawthorn in full bloom on either side. |
1:19.0 | And it was like walking through a cloud. |
1:21.5 | Beautiful, really lovely. |
1:23.1 | Good morning. I'm Mark Stephen. |
1:24.4 | Sitting right beside me here at Beachgrove and Aberdeen, Rachel Stewart. |
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