There are tens of thousands of lochs in Scotland, from the great freshwater lochs of the central highlands, the fjord-like sea lochs of the west coast, to the innumerable lochs and lochans that scatter the open moors or nestle in dark mountain corries. Each one of them has a story to tell, and Paul sets out to explore these uniquely Scottish bodies of water, meeting the people who live close to their shores.
1. Written in Stone Paul explores the magical Argyll coast, travelling from the sacred sands of Kilmory Bay on Loch Sween.
2.Take My Breath Away Paul visits the lochs of Wester Ross. Speaking to locals, he discovers that the loch-side communities were only finally connected by road in the 1970's.
3. Point to Pap Paul travels from Britain's most westerly mainland point to the heights of the Pap of Glencoe.
4. Under Wide Skies In this episode Paul heads to one of Britain's remotest railway stations and at the Kyle of Tongue, he learns about some Jacobite gold that could have changed history.
5. Hidden Lochs of Galloway Paul discovers the strategic wartime importance of Loch Ryan, and walks the old railway line towards Loch Ken.
6. Decline and Fall Here, Paul samples whisky in Campbeltown, and ends his journey in the middle of Loch Fyne on a relic of the Ice Age.
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