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BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

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Fi Darby on where to eat, sleep and visit on Dartmoor

2 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

DAUGHTERS OF THE SOIL

After many centuries mostly in supporting roles, women in agriculture are becoming more visible. In her new exhibition, visual artist and farm labourer Joanne Coates chronicles the everyday lives of female farmers

1 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Hero of the hedgerow

Once a dying craft, hedgelaying is in the throes of a revival. West Country woodsman and tamer of thorn and briar Paul Lamb is on a mission to keep centuries-old methods alive

6 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Riding the rails

In his latest book, Nige Tassell travelled to the end of the line on 16 routes across Britain, discovering just how vital our railways still are to locals and tourists alike. And all without a single delay...

6 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Secret Dartmoor

Romantic tors, ancient history, friendly pubs, waterfalls and pretty villages – Dartmoor National Park offers the perfect escape. Fi Darby reveals the moor's hidden delights

7 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Your countryside

HAVE YOUR SAY ON RURAL ISSUES

2 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Power of the path

With the film adaptation of The Salt Path incoming, Vivienne Crow chats to author Raynor Winn on how the book changed her life and what it's like to see Gillian Anderson play her on the big screen

7 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

TOP 10 BRITAIN'S TOUGHEST CHALLENGES

Prepare to be amazed and inspired by these extreme tests of mind and body, plus some easier alternatives

7 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

COLOSSAL IRON AGE HOARD FOUND BY DETECTORIST

Chariots, cauldrons and ceremonial spears – over 800 items unearthed in Yorkshire alter our perceptions of ancient Britain

1 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Eat more wild venison and do the countryside a favour

Are you partial to a decent pint and enjoy the atmosphere of a great British pub? Then chances are you've quenched your thirst in The White Hart.

2 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Honey and herb-infused vinegar

As just a teaspoonful of honey represents the lifetime’s work of a dozen bees, fermentation expert Rachel de Thample has a recipe that makes the most of this ‘liquid gold’

2 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

WILD BEAVERS LEGALLY RELEASED IN ENGLISH RIVERS

The Eurasian beaver is returning to English waterways after centuries of absence following a Government decision to allow wild releases under licence

1 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

UK'S BIGGEST WILDLIFE ROAD BRIDGE SET FOR GLOUCESTERSHIRE

The green bridge has been designed to be a ‘commuting corridor’ for wildlife as part of plans to boost nature along the UK’s major roads

1 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

BIRD SONG HAS LOCAL 'DIALECTS', STUDY SHOWS

An analysis of more than 100,000 bird songs shows diversity enriches an avian community's 'music scene'

1 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

BELTANE

A flamboyant Celtic festival of fire and fertility, Beltane is a traditional celebration of spring's bounty and the lengthening of the days, writes Pat Kinsella

3 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Science reveals the truth about the English nightingale's plight

Nightingales, those glorious heralds of summer, really don’t have much to sing about.

3 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

FOR THE LOVE OF NATURE

Radio and TV presenter, journalist and author Vick Hope is the latest face to join the Countryfile team

2 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Wild fishing on remote beaches

If you're looking to cast yourself away for a few hours along Britain's scenic fringes, Kevin Adams, author of a new guide to wild angling, suggests seven shores for an exciting catch

2 min  |

May 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

TOP 10 BEAUTIFUL WALKING TRAILS

Planning a major hike this year? We reveal the UK's most beautiful long-distance paths to explore in 2025

9 min  |

March 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Free to feel good

We know time outdoors makes you feel better, but if you have a disability, getting out there isn't always easy. That's why charities like the Calvert Trust aim to give everyone the freedom of the countryside.

5 min  |

March 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Vanishing fog

As new findings suggest fog may be disappearing from our world, Fergus Collins meets fog chaser Laura Pashby who treasures its power to transform landscapes - and ourselves

8 min  |

March 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Smithfield's closure will be the end of an era, but it still has a future

What connects the great Victorian novelist Charles Dickens, the comedy actor TerryThomas and a branch of the Henson family?

2 min  |

March 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Electric dreams

Could this new cycling route in the Shropshire Hills become a star of Britain's bikepacking scene? Matt Baird mounts an electric bike to navigate the hills, thrills and basilicas of the Marcher Castles Way

7 min  |

March 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Up on the roof

Thatched roofs have been a part of the British countryside for 5,000 years. Tom Allan is one of a dwindling number of craftspeople making sure this ancient tradition remains a vital part of our rural life.

8 min  |

March 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Sniffer dogs and tiny loos - the fight to save water voles gets serious

What do you do to discover how a much-loved but fast declining and elusive mammal is faring in its battle for survival along our rivers, streams and ditches? First, recruit hundreds of volunteers for look-out duties. Then call in specially trained detector dogs and build tiny floating loos.

2 min  |

March 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

RSPB WARNS AGAINST USING FLAT BIRD FEEDERS

The RSPB is reviewing its bird-feeder products over growing concerns about the spread of disease among garden birds

2 min  |

March 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

ANCIENT CORNWALL

England's wild far-western shores are scattered with mysterious ancient sites. Melanie O'Shea walks you back through time to the Celtic roots of Cornwall's ruggedly beautiful West Penwith peninsula

6 min  |

March 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

Famous terrier breeds

Despite their naturally combative nature, terriers make great pets, with most breeds described as affectionate, friendly, loyal or playful - or a mix of them all. James Fair details six key breeds

2 min  |

March 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

NATIONAL TRUST LAUNCHES BOLD NEW STRATEGIES

In a response to the nature crisis, The National Trust announces an ambitious 10-year action plan on its 130th birthday

2 min  |

March 2025
BBC Countryfile Magazine

BBC Countryfile Magazine

TOP 10 REMOTE PLACES IN THE UK

There's something aweinspiring about a place that's remained untamed. Dixe Wills picks his favourite wild sites

9 min  |

February 2025
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