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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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camouflage tree WW1

Hidden in plain sight: The ingenious deception of World War One's stealth trees

Hidden among desolate, war-ridden landscapes, the lifeless trunks of 'stealth trees' concealed a daring secret. Inside them, silent watchers risked everything in an attempt to turn the tide of the most devastating war Europe had ever seen.
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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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LOUTH, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 05: A grey seal pup and it's mother lay on the beach near the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust's Donna Nook nature reserve on December 5, 2016 in Louth, England. Seal numbers have continued to increase with over 1600 pups born at the reserve this year. Large bull seals are the first to arrive at the reserve in late October or early November where they will wait for females. The cow's arrive later and are herded into harems by the bulls, where they give birth to a single pup which is covered in white fur. The seals return to the North Sea in January before returning to the same area to give birth the following year. The Donna Nook reserve is the UK's premier destination to see Grey Seals and thousands of visitors from across the country come to see the wildlife spectacle every year. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

This sofa-sized mammal dives to 300m depths and weighs the same as 100 tenpin bowling balls

We share all you need to know about grey seals on British shores, including where to find them and the typical lifespan of the water-loving pups
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WIARWICKSHIRE, ENGLAND - Aerial Photograph of Warwick Castle, this mediaeval fortification is located10 miles south-west of Coventry, on the southern side of Warwick town, overlooking the River Avon and it is . Aerial photograph by David Goddard

Castles turned into theme parks, 1000-year-old strongholds, picturesque ruins, and ancient royal fortifications – these are Britain's oldest castles

From Roman ruins to towering medieval strongholds, telling a story over a millennium. This list will transport you back centuries...
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Rain clouds over the sea cliffs and stacks of Duncansby, Caithness, Highlands, Scotland, UK. (Photo by: Arterra/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

If there were an apocalypse, where would you go? Don't panic – we've gathered the hidden countryside refuges you didn't know existed

Imagine the moment everything familiar collapses. Where would you turn? In a global catastrophe, where could you shelter and survive? This guide explores the safest places to seek refuge—and how to make it through an apocalypse in Britain.
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Countryfile Calendar 2024

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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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A sign for the England Coast Path at Bempton Cliffs in Yorkshire, UK, on a clear sunny day with the sea in the background

England's record-breaking National Trail is now open: here's all you need to know on the King Charles III England Coast Path

Stretching 2,700 miles around England’s coastline, the King Charles III England Coast Path is the world’s longest managed coastal walking route
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Learn how to identify, where to see and species facts with our expert guides

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BBC Countryfile Magazine Podcast

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

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