Going Dutch in Dorset
Clare joins a unique family ramble in Dorset, from Osmington Mills to Weymouth. With her is Simon Waley and his three Dutch sons-in-law.
Clare Balding joins a unique family ramble in Dorset. She is walking from Osmington Mills to Weymouth with Simon Waley and his three Dutch sons-in-law. They are here, from their home in the Netherlands, for a three day hike along a stretch of the South West Coastal Path. Simon is British; he met and married a Dutch woman and moved to the Netherlands more than twenty five years ago. They have three daughters and each met a Dutch man. For the first time, Simon – a very keen walker, who regularly comes back to the UK – is bringing his three Dutch sons-in-law to experience long-distance British trekking. He says the culture of walking is very different in the Netherlands where every square inch of land has a specific purpose, there aren’t many public footpaths, and agricultural land is out of bounds. When people do walk, it’s usually in huge, organised groups along a network of rural roads. Simon wants his family to experience both the freedom of British walking and the unique delight of youth-hostelling, something they haven’t done before.
Producer: Karen Gregor
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Broadcasts
- Thu 20 Jun 201915:00BBC Radio 4
- Sat 22 Jun 201906:07BBC Radio 4
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Clare Balding and guests share inspiring conversations while walking in the great outdoors



