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Thomas Hardy's cottage wide angle, Thorncombe Wood, Dorset, England. Bright tranquil Spring days highlight the blue skies and rich colours of the English countryside and contrast with the traditional old style of building architecture found in the cottages, homes and landmarks of the idyllic Dorset landscape, such as the author Thomas Hardy's cottage here, location for books such as Far From the Madding Crowd.

Follow in the footsteps of the UK's best authors: These are Britain's best literary trails

A novel way to explore the British countryside? Travel differently this year, following the rivers, moors and coastlines once trodden by Britain's literary greats
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Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life and Style

Admire Queen Elizabeth II’s most glorious gowns, including her Coronation dress and the christening outfit worn by 62 royal babies

A new exhibition at Buckingham Palace offers a rare look at the wardrobe of Queen Elizabeth II, showcasing more than 200 outfits that defined her reign and public image
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Two Lake District teams, Duddon and Furness and Wasdale, feature on the cover of the regional report on 2025. Most MREW teams publish similar documents, at least online, and these can be valuable sources of information and advice.

Are our recovery services in crisis? Mountain rescue operations reach an all-time high

Mountain Rescue England and Wales dealt with incidents almost every day of 2025. It's clear that issues in the mountains are becoming more and more common. We find out why this is and what we can do about it...
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A dog walks through a misty fountain on the banks of the Vistula River in Warsaw during a heatwave that hit the city on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP) (Photo by WOJTEK RADWANSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

Protect your dog from the harmful (at times fatal) effects of sunstroke and heat stroke – Vet shares how to keep your pet cool in hot weather

Dogs are more likely to get sunstroke than humans - and it can be fatal. Vet explains how to keep dogs cool in hot weather and what to do if heatstroke strikes
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A room of poodle-cross dogs

Shocking photos released as RSPCA urges public to adopt as 4,200 heartbreaking mass animal incidents leave shelters overwhelmed

There were 75 large-scale incidents involving 100 or more animals being rescued from the same property last year alone
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Countryfile presenters around a tractor

Where is Countryfile visiting this week and what time is it on BBC1?

Sean Fletcher and Anita Rani head to St Michael’s Mount in Cornwall after Storm Goretti ripped through the island in one of the most destructive weather events to hit the small community in decades.
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Shark fin

Is there a shark in the River Thames? Here's what the experts think...

Video footage taken near Hammersmith Bridge in London showed what appeared to be the fin of large animal moving through the water
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Gun dog dog on lead looking at sheep herd in rural location

The new law on "livestock worrying" all dog owners need to know about – or risk facing unlimited fines

New legislation has been passed that requires dog walkers to be more aware of their surroundings than ever before
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BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA - 2025/09/07: A Harbor (or harbour) seal (Phoca vitulina) swimming in the water of Windy Bay in the Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia, Canada. (Photo by Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images)

As tall as Napoleon and hungry for octopus, meet the sun-loving mammal once hunted for its fur

The common seal, or harbour seal, is typically a placid and gentle creature that lives along much of Britain's coast, if you know where to look...
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The latest environment and wildlife news, comment and interviews

Countryfile Calendar 2024

Find out how to enter this year's competition, plus photography tips

Popular walks

See our most searched for walks and find new routes
Vue aérienne d'une calanque près de Marseille le 20 août 2023. (Photo by Victor LOCHON/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

European E-paths: Explore the interconnected super-trails along Europe's most scenic and iconic walking routes 

Spanning over 75,000km of Europe's most stunning hiking routes, E-paths are a brilliant way to explore further afield
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Aerial view of the scenic peninsula of Rhossili bay in Gower in Wales. (Photo by: HarrisDro/Loop Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Walking the Gower: Explore 5 stunning routes and uncover the hidden treasures of South Wales’ coastline

Roam along vast, untouched coastline, glimpse playful seals, uncover ancient ruins, and follow in a poet's footsteps—this breathtaking stretch of south Wales hums with untamed beauty in every step
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HAWESWATER GOLDEN EAGLE VIEW

This is the Lake District you don’t see: Wild, remote and remarkably peaceful

Mark Sutcliffe takes the road less travelled to explore the Lake District’s quieter corners – where nature is getting a helping hand to rewild the landscape
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Britain's King Charles III and South Downs National Park Authority walks the King Charles III England Coast Path as he inaugurates the path at Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve, in Seaford south east England on March 19, 2026. (Photo by Chris Jackson / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)

Royal seal of approval: The King surprises walkers on the 6.5 million-step King Charles III England Coast Path

Could you walk for 900 hours around the coast of England? The stats are in on the new coastal path, which has gone down in history as the longest continuous, managed coastal route in the world. Here's what you need to know...
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British wildlife

Learn how to identify, where to see and species facts with our expert guides

Recipes

Find inspiration for this season's stars – both shop-bought and foraged

BBC Countryfile Magazine Podcast

Join us on a countryside escape in each episode of the award-winning Countryfile 'plodcast'

Outdoor kit reviews

Our pick of the best walking and camping gear for outdoor adventures
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