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Countrystride
Countrystride
A celebration of the landscapes, culture, heritage and people of Cumbria and the Lake District.
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4.9 stars from 153 ratings
History of Papermaking podcast
I think this was one of the best Countrystrides I have listened to. The combination of history, skilled traditional craft, state of the art technology, recycling and wildlife restoration all in a rural location made it truly heartwarming and inspiring.
J KWoody via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/27/24
Super chill
I’ve been chain listening to this. I love the Lake District, despite being a Lancastrian, and this podcast is a little slice of Cumbria on a dull drive to work! Needs more puns from Mark 😂🙌
JakJTB via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/17/24
Thank you…
for bringing to life the Lakes for a contemporary audience. I love how the history of the Lakes comes to life and captures the myriad of experiences, texture, beauty which is in essence about how people continue to recognize, appreciate and share in the awe and wonder of the natural landscape to...Read full review »
AlRobBen via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/15/24
Recent Episodes
...in which we explore the industrial and social history of Barrow-in-Furness in the company of former mayor John Murphy and artist Maddi Nicholson. Overlooking Walney Channel and distant Black Combe, we delve into the Furness peninsula's deep past, when monks arrived in the secluded 'valley of...
Published 04/19/24
Published 04/19/24
...in which we set out from springtime Orton to explore the limestone scars of the Westmorland Dales in the company of husband-and-wife geologist / botanist team Syvia and Peter Woodhead. Alongside bubbling Chapel Beck, we encounter early flowers and a lively March hare as we learn about the...
Published 04/05/24
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