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In this issue

DISCOVER WILD ISLANDS
Artist Amanda Thomson escapes to the spectacular Hebridean isles of Eigg and Uist to find tranquil shores, wheeling seabirds, enchanting wildflowers and a beautiful mingling of sea, sky and light.

THE LOST VILLAGE
A crumbling village on the shores of Loch Broom in the Highlands is all that remains of a tale of great injustice, but one local is determined to bring this bleak history to light, says Richard Else.

DISCOVER WILD ISLANDS

Amanda Thomson escapes to the spectacular Hebridean isles of Eigg and Uist, where seabirds soar above silver shores

DISCOVER WILD ISLANDS

10 mins

BUFFALO COUNTRY

In the soft green pastures of the Somerset Levels, you may be surprised to see an exotic creature quietly grazing. What are water buffalo doing here? Steph Wetherell investigates

BUFFALO COUNTRY

5 mins

TOWN VS COUNTRY

Growing up on a farm then working in the city has given Anna Jones a rare insight into the gulf of understanding between urban and rural Britain. But where does this divide originate and can it be healed?

TOWN VS COUNTRY

6 mins

Dassling dahlias

Flamboyant, vibrant and exuberant, the dahlia is the late-summer flower of cottage gardens and country-house borders. It's come a long way from its wild origins in the hills of Mexico, writes Susie White

Dassling dahlias

6 mins

Lost village

On the shores of Loch Broom in the north-west Highlands lie the crumbling remains of an abandoned village. Richard Else meets a local man determined to uncover the full story of Inverlael Glen- and bring a terrible injustice to light

Lost village

6 mins

WONDER WEED

From one miraculous plant, we can make food, clothing, rope, paper, fuel and even building materials. It flourishes in British soils and could help save the planet. There's just one problem: it's cannabis

WONDER WEED

6 mins

FARMING THE WILD WAY

Dave Hamilton visits the farm of BBC Radio Norfolk presenter Chris Skinner, who has spent the past 10 years transforming a struggling farm near Norwich into a wildlife haven

FARMING THE WILD WAY

2 mins

DAY OUT: Llanerchaeron, Ceredigion OH, TO HEAR A PIG SNORE...

The serenity of this farm is infectious; the sounds, smells and textures of the surrounding countryside spill into the yard, the workshops and the house, which in turn envelop you, says Julie Brominicks

DAY OUT: Llanerchaeron, Ceredigion OH, TO HEAR A PIG SNORE...

1 min

TASTE OF THE SUBTROPICAL

Set sail across the Atlantic Ocean to the tiny island of St Martin's, where a six-mile walk culminates at one of Britain's most picturesque vineyards, says Sian Lewis

TASTE OF THE SUBTROPICAL

2 mins

AGRICULTURAL EXTRAVAGANZA

For more than 150 years, this Northumberland country show has symbolised the closing of the agricultural year and the time for hill farmers to begin preparations for winter, says Anthony Toole

AGRICULTURAL EXTRAVAGANZA

1 min

HEILAN COOS AND HEATHER HONEY

Simon Whaley explores a variety of Scottish harvests on this spectacular Speyside estate

HEILAN COOS AND HEATHER HONEY

1 min

LAND OF HAFOD AND HENDRE

From the primitive days of Neolithic farming to today's diversified land use, this valley in north-west Wales is a microcosm of agriculture's journey through the ages, says Julie Brominicks

LAND OF HAFOD AND HENDRE

1 min

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BBC Countryfile Magazine Description:

PublisherOur Media Ltd

CategoryLifestyle

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Countryfile Magazine inspires you to explore forgotten corners of the great British countryside and provides knowledge of the people and wildlife that inhabit it. We want to tempt you into trying new things, seek out new places and make the most of Britain’s beautiful landscapes.

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