Episodes
Today's walk is around Bidston Observatory, an unusual building in which the world's tides were calculated, including those for the D-Day Landings. It's now an artistic research centre and is being restored to its former glory. Presented and produced by Laura Davis
Published 04/13/20
Published 04/13/20
This week we're taking a walk through Formby pinewoods to the beach to find out about it being used as a location for many films, TV shows and adverts - including some behind-the-scenes secrets.
Published 04/06/20
Norman Wallis comes from a long line of fairground entertainers. He takes us on a tour of Southport Pleasureland, which he now owns and used to run away to as a boy.
Published 03/28/20
This week we're discovering a 17th century duck decoy, hidden inside a copse of woods in the middle of waterlogged fields. It was once used to catch birds for the local lord of the manor's banquets.
Published 03/16/20
Come with us to the banks of the River Mersey on a cold, windy evening where South Liverpool FC are making plans to regain their giant reputation.
Published 03/09/20
While most people are enjoying Sunday lie-in, around 75 bichon dogs and their owners are heading for their monthly mass walk on Crosby Beach.
Published 03/02/20
Find out why 1,000 birdwatchers descended on the RSPB reserve at Burton Mere on the River Dee estuary and the lengths they're prepared to go to spot a rare species.
Published 02/24/20
Discover how a neglected seaside street became an Instagram star thanks to world-famous street artists who have travelled hundreds of miles to paint it.
Published 02/17/20
Find out about the Liverpool Echo's new podcast Liminal, featuring the stories of people who have made their lives along our coastline
Published 01/29/20