Interview with videographer, Holly Brega
Holly is the videographer for The Outdoor Guide. Trained at the University of Cumbria, the Lake District is a big draw for her and it is where she started her filming career.
Holly is the videographer for The Outdoor Guide. Trained at the University of Cumbria, the Lake District is a big draw for her and it is where she started her filming career.
Debbie catches up with the Glyn Dodwell -Get Outside Ordnance Survey Champion and creator of Walking for the Over 60’s.
Being in the outdoors and challenging ourselves, even in small ways, is good for the soul. Just feeling the fresh air on a walk boosts mental and physical health …
Debbie chats with the Hauxwell Family – Kim, Brynn and Faith – The Get Outside Ordnance Survey Champions from the Shetland Isles.
The outdoors has been an amazing addition to my life, it has vastly improved my physical and mental health, but has also played a massive part in encouraging others to do the same.
The past few months my mental health has been pushed to the brink and tested in ways I didn’t think were possible. But it shook me up in a positive way and made me realise …
The Hayle and The Towans route is a gentle 3-mile circular walk. It starts at the quay and takes you along to the coast where there are some remarkable views to take your breath away.
This book, one of Wainwright’s masterpieces, is a celebration of the old Westmorland County, featuring nearly 2000-line drawings of buildings, landmarks and scenery …
Michael Bradbury, Julia’s and Gina’s Dad, shares his memories and thoughts on walking in Derbyshire and the roots of Julia’s passion for life outdoors …
During these past months of national lock down, I have been very fortunate to be situated where I am, on the northern tip of Dartmoor National Park, not far from Okehampton …
There’s no denying that the view from a mountain summit really stirs the imagination and is a fitting reward for the effort made to get there …
Hedgehogs are a beloved part of UK wildlife and a welcome visitor to our gardens, but sadly our prickly guests are under threat …