Join your hosts Neil Robertson and Freya Hellier as we learn about the West Highland region of Lochaber.
Today, Freya ventures south on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula to Morvern, for a walk through time and nature.
On a moody, drizzly day, Freya met Dr Jennie Roberton, a freelance archeologist, for a walk through a beautiful patch of woodland which opens out onto some fascinating ruins. We learn about the story of Mary of Inniemore who was one of thousands of Highlanders who were cleared from the land and had to make a new life.
Jennie also explains how this part of the world has been hot property for human settlement in a story that goes back 10000 years.
Later that day, once the skies were beginning to clear, Freya went on another walk, this time to learn about a collaborative and nature focused approach to modern Highland estate management.
We meet Ross MacKay, land property manager at Ardtornish, a huge estate in Morvern that blends tourism, conservation and hydro schemes. We’re also joined by Steve Hardy. Steve is the ranger of the Rahoy Hills Nature Reserve and he knows the local ecology inside out thanks to years of painstaking research and documentation.
Together, Steve and Ross know everything about these hills, glens and trees and they explain what makes this fragile, yet incredibly rich landscape so special and how to let it flourish for the future.
Find out more about the series at
roadtotheisles.com/scottish-podcasts/
https://forestryandland.gov.scot/learn/heritage/visit-heritage-sites/aoineadh-mor-inniemore
https://ardtornish.co.uk/
Coastal Connections: Road to the Isles is produced by Freya Hellier.
Many thanks to Les Back for the additional music and to the podcast sponsor Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
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