Countryfile
Season 34 Episode 14 - Daffodil Way
Ellie Harrison visits the 'golden triangle' in Gloucestershire to find out why the area is so famous for the wild daffodil. She takes a trip down memory lane with villagers who recall picking the daffs as children and how the flowers were sent by rail on the daffodil line to cities across the country. She discovers the difference between wild and cultivated daffodils and witnesses some of the finest medieval wall paintings in England. We also meet the Meanwells - a mother and son fulfilling their dreams of farming in the Cumbrian hills - and Charlotte Smith investigates the challenges facing our rural churches and the communities they serve.
Episodes in Season 34
Review of the Year Compilation
60 min
New Year, New Me
60 min
Mendips
60 min
The Chilterns
60 min
Ellie's Home Turf
60 min
Helen on Crompton Moor
60 min
Winter Heroes
60 min
Nene Valley
60 min
Hidden Treasures
60 min
Colne Valley
60 min
Lambing Special
60 min
First Signs of Spring
60 min
Greensand Ridge
60 min
Daffodil Way
60 min
Canals
60 min
Hambleden Valley
60 min
Nidderdale
60 min
John Craven's Best of Britain
60 min
Cranbourne Chase
60 min
White Peak
60 min
Plant Britain Spring Special
60 min
Llŷn Peninsula
60 min
Norfolk / Suffolk
60 min
County Down
60 min
Art in the Countryside
60 min
Cumbria
60 min
Wimbledon Common
60 min
Isle of Purbeck
60 min
Flamborough Head
60 min
Community Farm - Herefordshire
60 min
Food and Drink
60 min
Highlands Rewilding
60 min
Coniston
60 min
Offa's Dyke Path
60 min
Manifold Valley Agricultural Show
60 min
Islands
60 min
County Down
60 min
Bromyard Hops
60 min
One Man and His Dog 2021
60 min
Cumbria
60 min
Harvest Special
60 min
Wild Britain
60 min
Countryfile Ramble for BBC Children in Need 2021
60 min
Newlyn
60 min
Plant Britain
60 min
Staffordshire National Memorial Arboretum
60 min
Best of Autumn
60 min
Compton Verney
60 min
Kielder Forest
60 min
Malvern Hills
60 min
Countryfile at Christmas
60 min
Christmas Traditions
60 min