The Pennines: Backbone of Britain - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Peak District
In Leek, a group of climbers take on the array of gritstone escarpments and crags, villagers in Foolow gather for the annual well dressing, and two miners in Castleton dig deep for an ultra-rare gem.

The South Pennines
A group of friends go boating through the formidable Standedge Tunnel, and in Yorkshire, dry stone wallers help repair a farm in the middle of the M62 motorway.

The Yorkshire Dales
An old weir in Settle gets a major upgrade, Cumbrian farmers venture into goats' cheese and soap, and Yorkshire's Three Peaks mountain guide lends a helping hand.

The North Pennines
On Hadrian's Wall, treasures are uncovered by archaeologists at the Roman fort of Vindolanda, and two kayakers brave the Low Force rapids of the River Tees.
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