Scotland's farming and countryside programme focusing on the issues affecting the community
Where to Watch Landward • Season 49
26 Episodes
Thainstone
E1
ThainstoneDougie is at Thainstone Mart in Aberdeenshire, where he attends the first agricultural gathering of the year: the annual spring show.
Speyside
E2
SpeysideDougie and the team are in Speyside for a special episode. An area dominated by the River Spey, Speyside is one of the country's most productive whisky regions as well as a world-famous salmon fishing destination.
Lismore
E3
LismoreDougie takes the ferry from Oban to the beautiful Isle of Lismore, where he finds out how one man is using technology to remove invasive American mink and save the island's poultry and wildlife.
National Parks
E4
National ParksDougie is at Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park on patrol with the rangers. He finds out how they balance looking after the beautiful natural surroundings with the four million visitors who come each year.
Nature Friendly farm
E5
Nature Friendly farmDougie visits a nature-friendly farm in Dumfriesshire.
Corrieshalloch
E6
CorrieshallochDougie is at the spectacular Corrieshalloch Gorge in Wester Ross taking a walk through the improved trails and pathways. He finds out how the reserve maintains its dramatic outstanding beauty despite the growing number of tourists.
Kieran's Line
E7
Kieran's LineDougie is on his mountain bike riding the trails at Glenlivet in Moray. He finds out about a new route, named in honour of a local teenager with an amazing legacy thanks to the efforts of his parents.
Skye
E8
SkyeDougie travels around the Isle of Skye, which is expected to attract up to one million visitors this year.
Salt Marsh
E9
Salt MarshDougie travels along the shores of the Dornoch Firth to discover how protecting the salt marsh habitat is locking in blue carbon and creating coastlines that are more resilient to climate change.
Sheep Farm of the Year
E10
Sheep Farm of the YearDougie is near Duns in the rolling Borders, where he meets the winner of Sheep Farm of the Year. He finds out how the farming methods and hard work have combined at Windshiel Farm to bring home the title.
Logie Coldstone
E11
Logie ColdstoneDougie is in the foothills of the Cairngorms, which are alive with the sight and sound of waders. He visits a farm that is monitoring ground-nesting birds such as curlew, snipe and lapwing during breeding season
Kyle of Durness
E12
Kyle of DurnessDougie is in the far north western corner of mainland Scotland to lend a hand putting ewes and lambs out to the hill. He sees how a flock is guided across the Kyle of Durness at low tide to reach its pasture for the summer on Cape Wrath.
Highland Show
E13
Highland ShowDougie and the team are at Ingliston for the Royal Highland Show, the premier fixture in Scotland's farming calendar and where exhibitors get to compete for the prestige of winning a red rosette.
Flax
E14
FlaxWith harvest in full swing, Dougie visits a Fife arable farmer recognised as a 'climate hero' for using pioneering techniques to grow crops that are both profitable and sustainable.
Grey Mare's Tale
E15
Grey Mare's TaleDougie's at the Grey Mare's Tail Nature Reserve near Moffat in the Southern Uplands. He visits the spectacular waterfall and finds out how the busy path is maintained for visitors using hard graft and helicopters.
Cattle
E16
CattleDougie grabs the bull by the horns in a special episode all about cattle. Across Scotland, the team celebrate the many ways in which we live and work alongside these magnificent beasts.
Loch Katrine
E17
Loch KatrineDougie's in the Trossachs taking in the view at Loch Katrine. He visits the new three-storey watchtower on the site credited as the birthplace of Scottish tourism, made famous in Sir Walter Scott's blockbuster poem The Lady of the Lake.
Claypits
E18
ClaypitsDougie visits a wildlife site just a stone's throw from Glasgow city centre. He finds out how Claypits local nature reserve transformed from industrial wasteland to become a thriving inner city parkland.
Electric Boat
E19
Electric BoatDougie takes a solar powered trip on the first fully electric boat in the UK's fishing fleet and Rosie meets the flower-farming couple whose pretty crop is right on trend.
Hallowe'en
E20
Hallowe'enIn a Halloween special, Dougie is in Galloway uncovering the real events that inspired Burns's supernatural poem Tam O' Shanter, while Rosie visits Scotland's biggest pumpkin patch
Islands
E21
IslandsDougie heads to the Inner Hebrides for a special episode about island living - past, present and future.
Rock Dust
E22
Rock DustDougie is in Garioch - Aberdeenshire's farming heartland - to discover why volcanic rock dust is being spread on the fields.
Findhorn Bay
E23
Findhorn BayThe team are in Moray for a special episode about Findhorn Bay.
Tree of the Year
E24
Tree of the YearAs winter gets under way, Dougie is at Auchnacarry Estate in Lochaber, where he goes in search of the UK's Tree of the Year, a mighty ancient oak that has recently been rediscovered and has captured the public's imagination.
Old School Golf
E25
Old School GolfDougie plays a round at the historic Kingarrock golf course in Fife. He finds out how the grounds are managed with nature in mind, using Hebridean sheep for conservation grazing.
Review of the Year
E26
Review of the YearDougie takes a winter walk in Glen Affric in the Highlands for a special festive episode looking back on 2024. He revisits the stories that Anne, Arlene, Cammy, Rosie and Shahbaz have covered throughout the year.
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