Globe Trekker travelers
Ian Wright,
Megan McCormick,
Jonathan Atherton, and
Justine Shapiro travel the length and breadth of
England, Wales,
Scotland, and
Northern Ireland to experience the best of the countries' heritage, history, nature, festivals, food and drink and eccentric traditions!
Our team start off by looking at the monarchy in different periods of
England's history; Ian visits
Windsor Castle whilst Jonathan learns about the bloody and gory past of the
Tower of London.
Next Ian learns about aristocratic schooling at
Eton - England's poshest school and
Princes William and
Harry's alma mater - while
Justine meets the eccentric
Marquis of Bath at his grand residence,
Longleat House.
Justine then travels to one of the oldest and most remarkable landmarks in
England,
Stonehenge. Dating back 5,
000 years no-one knows how or why this giant stone formation was created.
What is indisputable is that it is awe inspiring!
She also visits a re-enactment of the
Battle of Hastings in 1066, one of the most defining moments of
English history when the
French were victorious over the
English.
Meanwhile, Ian takes part in a re-enactment of a different sort - medieval jousting - before checking out
Canterbury Cathedral, the site of the bloody murder of
Thomas Beckett.
Megan and Justine catch one of England's most celebrated festivals,
Bonfire Night, when
Guy Fawkes' unsuccessful gunpowder plot to blow up the
Houses of Parliament is remembered. Ian witnesses spectacular fireworks and a flotilla of ships in
Portsmouth on England's south coast as a celebration of
Nelson's victory over the French at the
Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
England's expansion of the
Empire during the reign of
Queen Victoria in the
19th century opened the way for a Multicultural
Britain. Our travelers explore the diverse ethnicity of Britain today - Jonathan visits the
East End of London known for its
Bengali community and
Brixton's bustling Caribbean-influenced streets whilst Megan checks out a
Hindu temple in the
North of the capital and joins in the fun at the world famous
Notting Hill Carnival in
London before heading up to
Edinburgh for the
Fringe Festival. Meanwhile Ian parties in the mud at the biggest music festival in England -
Glastonbury.
Ian thinks he has stumbled across the perfect picture-postcard village when he arrives in
Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds. He takes part in one of the oldest and strangest sporting events in the English calendar, the Cotswolds
Olympics, and discovers that he's never going to be a champion 'shin kicker'!
Ian dresses up in
15th century garb when he attends a jousting festival at
Berkeley Castle. Donning chain mail, helmet, lance and shield, he gingerly mounts his horse to pitch battle against the
Black Knight.
Our travelers give tips on the best ways of getting around; from
London's black cabs and underground tube to cycling in Northern Ireland and riding aboard an historic steam train in Scotland.
Although the
United Kingdom doesn't hold the best reputation for food, our travellers tuck in to all manner of delightful and doubtful food, from the cooked
English breakfast to deep fried chocolate bars, jellied eels and
Cornish pasties.
Strange sports are sampled, from dog racing in
East London to grand horse racing at
Ascot, bizarre road bowling in Northern Ireland and the
Highland Games in Scotland.
Our travelers complete their journeys by taking in some of the
UK's most stunning vistas, from atop the
Scottish Highlands, Northern Ireland's
Giants Causeway and
Wales'
Snowdonia.
- published: 28 Apr 2010
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