Coast & Country - Season 5
Season 5
Episodes
Episode 1
The team are back in the great outdoors, celebrating the wonder of Wales. As Ruth explores the seasonal challenges of running a hillside farm in Snowdonia, Andrew stays overnight in a mountain hideaway. Hannah is on the trail of winter snowdrops at the National Botanic Garden of Wales.
Episode 2
Ruth Wignall and Andrew Price head outdoors to celebrate the wonder of Wales. Ruth heads to Snowdonia to find out how visitors are kept safe during the winter months, while Andrew heads to the beach to meet some Siberian huskies.
Episode 3
This week the team are in Pembrokeshire where Ruth Wignall celebrates the arrival of spring at a daffodil farm and finds out about the county's changing coastline. Andrew Price explores a former Iron Age hill fort, and Hannah Thomas meets some award winning Pembrokeshire corgis
Episode 4
Where does the fish that we eat come from and how does it end up on our plate? Ruth Wignall investigates and revisits her own family's fishing heritage. Andrew meets a whelk fisherman to learn about the challenges they face out at sea.
Episode 5
Ruth Wignall, Andrew Price and Hannah Thomas present a special episode of the countryside series, live from a South Wales sheep farm.
It's the busiest time of year for farmer Russell Edwards, his wife Eira and son Rhys.
Ruth finds out how the family thrives on the challenge of working day and night, while Hannah investigates the issues currently facing the Welsh lamb industry.
Episode 6
Ruth Wignall finds out how the latest technology is helping to make our weather forecasts more accurate. Andrew gets a wintry surprise while exploring the wettest place in Wales, and joins a fishing crew diving for scallops off the Pembrokeshire coast.
Episode 7
Andrew Price and Ruth Wignall present the countryside series. The team travel to Anglesey to celebrate the wonder of Wales. Ruth Wignall explores the South Stack Cliffs nature reserve, while Andrew Price heads to the woods in search of red squirrels.
Life on the Farm
Andrew Price and Ruth Wignall present the countryside series. Ruth meets a dairy farmer in Monmouthshire who now makes a living from rearing goats. Andrew spends a day as a farm hand with a young farmer near Bridgend. Hannah Thomas finds out why Brexit could be good news for the Welsh pig industry.
Episode 9
Ruth Wignall takes to the water in Pembrokeshire with a pair of powerboat world champions. Andrew Price explores one of our coastline's hidden gems, while Carl Edwards meets a group of rowers in Monmouthshire.
Episode 10
Ruth Wignall heads to St Dogmaels in Pembrokeshire to meet local producers at one of Britain's best food markets. Andrew Price enjoys the early summer dawn chorus in Cardiff's Bute Park, while Hannah Thomas goes in search of strawberries at a pick your own fruit garden. Plus, Huw Richards has his top gardening tips for summer.
Episode 11
Summer Journeys - Andrew Price climbs Cadair Idris, one of Wales' most spectacular mountains, while Ruth Wignall goes in search of puffins on Skomer. Hannah Thomas takes a sea cruise from Tenby and Rob Shelley explores the Cambrian coast by train.
Episode 12
Living off the land: Andrew Price meets a community living off-grid in West Wales. Hannah Thomas catches up with the man who paid a pound to rent a million pound farm on the Great Orme, while Ruth Wignall meets a rose water producer in Monmouthshire. Plus, Huw Richards shares his thoughts on living off the land at his family's smallholding in Tregaron.
Episode 13
Made in Wales: Ruth Wignall meets a pair of artists who use their tranquil location on the River Teifi as inspiration for making stained glass. Andrew Price catches up with the Pembrokeshire man who's turning seaside debris into works of art, while Hannah Thomas visits a Radnorshire farm which developed a borehole into a multi-million pound business. We also meet a shepherdess with a passion for wool.
Episode 14
Ruth Wignall and Andrew Price see the sights and meet the people and animals involved in this year's Royal Welsh Show at Llanelwedd. Hannah Thomas samples the action from the main ring on cobs day, Ruth meets the girl guides helping visitors at the show, while Andrew is with two award winning angora goat breeders hoping for success this year.
Episode 15
Ruth Wignall and Andrew Price see the sights and meet the people involved in this week's Royal Welsh Show at Llanelwedd. Andrew is with the family of blacksmiths helping to keep the ancient craft alive, Ruth takes a look behind the scenes to find out how the animals are prepared for competition, while Hannah Thomas has the action from the shearing shed.
Episode 16
The Great Outdoors: Ruth Wignall and Andrew Price explore Wales and meet some of the country's most interesting characters. Andrew tries his hand at horseback archery and meets a group of fishermen using traditional lave nets on the River Severn. Ruth goes sheep trekking in the Brecon Beacons and enjoys a horse ride on Marros Sands beach in Carmarthenshire.
Episode 17
Caring for our Coast: Ruth Wignall meets a man who's travelling around the country with his dog cleaning up litter, and she spends a day with a volunteer Coastwatch team. Andrew Price meets a team of divers helping to clean up the sea off the coast of Pembrokeshire. He also joins in with national event recording the wildlife living in our waters.
Episode 18
Creative Cymru: Ruth Wignall meets a man who makes giant artwork patterns in the sand, while Andrew Price finds out what inspires gardening guru Huw Richards to get creative in the garden. Hannah Thomas meets a farmer who creates art inspired by her cattle and Rob Shelley finds out why a small coastal village in Gwynedd has become known for its knitting.
Episode 19
Mountain Highs. Andrew Price tackles Crib Goch - the most dangerous and challenging route up Mount Snowdon. Ruth Wignall finds out about first aid for dogs in the mountains and visits picturesque waterfalls near Betws-y-Coed. Meanwhile, Rob Shelley takes an autumn ride on the Snowdon Mountain Railway.
Episode 20
Tastes of Autumn. Andrew Price goes foraging for wild mushrooms in Rhayader while Ruth Wignall samples cider at an apple orchard near Pontypool. Hannah Thomas learns the art of making autumn chutney, while Huw Richards has the latest seasonal tips from his garden in Tregaron.
Episode 21
Autumn Sights. Ruth Wignall visits Aberglasney Gardens in Carmarthenshire to see a stunning display of autumn colour, while Rob Shelley takes in the views overlooking the Conwy Valley at Bodnant Garden. Andrew Price is spotting seal pups on Ramsay Island, while Hannah Thomas finds out why leaping salmon are now a much rarer sight.
Episode 22
The team celebrate Wales's ‘Year of Legends' by visiting some of our most legendary places.
Ruth Wignall explores the ruins of Pennard Castle on Gower, which is said to have been destroyed by fairies. Andrew Price investigates the myths surrounding St Govan's Chapel in Pembrokeshire while Rob Shelley sniffs out the tale of a Prince and his dog in Snowdonia.
Episode 23
Ruth Wignall and Andrew Price look back at some of their favourite moments from the series this year. Ruth meets a sand artist in Tenby who creates stunning patterns in the sand, and takes a ride on a speedboat off the coast of Milford Haven. Meanwhile, Andrew relives his Snowdonia mountain adventures and meets a team of scallop divers in Pembrokeshire.
Episode 24
Ruth Wignall and Andrew Price celebrate some of their favourite moments from the series this year. Ruth tries sheep trekking in the Brecon Beacons, beach horseriding in Carmarthenshire and gets up close to the puffins on Skomer Island. Meanwhile, Andrew sees a team of Siberian huskies in training in Snowdonia and meets an artist in Pembrokeshire who makes sculptures out of debris found in the sea.
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