Discover the stories of some of the most notable people to live in or visit the towns of Banff and Macduff. The poet George Gordon Lord Byron spent childhood summers in Banff, while Walford Bodie who lived in Macduff, was a well known Victorian magician…
Audio Guide Category: walk
Banff Town Life
Explore the streets and buildings of Banff, which has been a royal burgh since the 12th century. Find out about medieval Banff, with its mighty castle, and about the trades which flourished here. Look out for the gracious Georgian houses erected in the …
Macduff Town Life
Macduff was created a Burgh of Barony in 1783. Explore some of the main sites of this fishing town and discover its hidden stories.
Farfield Mill
Welcome to the Farfield Mill riverside walk to Sedbergh. We have been asked many times at the Mill, which is the best way to walk to sedbergh and how can we avoid the roads? This little walking tour will show you the way, through country lanes and green…
Wild Walk CUUC – The Way of the Bodhisattva
This walk is set up as as spiritual practice based on the Bodhicharyavatara (The Guide), written by fifth eighth-century Indian master Shantideva. It is one of the great works of Buddhist literature as it shows the way to transcend …
Parish of Canillo
A Walk back into History in Ky Anh Tunnel
Welcome to Thach Tan village where Ky Anh tunnels are located. If you are listening to this audio guide, you might have stumbled on the glorious name of Ky Anh tunnels somewhere and were intrigued by its fascinating history. Whether you are familiar wit…
Greetings from Wadjemup: Hidden Aboriginal Heritage on the Island of ‘Simple Pleasures’
This podcast discusses a disturbing hidden history of Wadjemup, or Rottnest Island – its use as an Aboriginal prison between 1838 and 1931. Why is the history of this prison so hard to find? And why is it important that we acknowledge it? Fol…
From Prison to Playground: conflicted heritages of a reimagined island paradise
Wadjemup – also known as Rottnest Island or, more affectionately, ‘Rotto’, is today an iconic holiday location, particularly for Western Australians, who enjoy the natural beautify of an idyllic location that sits in our own …
Wildflower Walk
Description of the walk and what can be found Our thanks to the Murdoch Branch of the Wildflower Society for the audio descriptions which are included in this trail.
Amazing travel in Andorra la Vella
Hello and welcome to Andorra! This is a beautiful and small country.Andorra la Vella is the capital of this country and has a lot of things to visit and see. All those activities are organized in three principals blocks; Nature, Culture and Leisure
The Local Sydney’s CBD Guide
Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the Central Business District of the city of Sydney. Thank you for opening our Local Guide. I (Andrew Simpson) will help you to discover some of the remarkable stories from our extraordinary city. Please proceed to stop …
The Castle
The Castle
Old City
Old City
Encamp
Encamp don’t have a very good reputation, but we gonna help you to discover some beutiful places of the parish. We have reserch some places and the caracteristics of each place, then we thougt that you will like it. If you use our guide you can fi…
So Very Virginia: Exploring Charlottesville’s Educational and Historical Significance
Welcome to Charlottesville, Virginia! Affectionately referred to as C’ville or Hoo-Ville by locals, Charlottesville was formed in 1762 and named for Queen Charlotte, wife of then-reigning monarch King George III. Charlottesville is most famous for…
The Underground Tour of Hollywood Magic
All photographs are my own. Hollywood’s most popular tourist spots- the Walk of Fame, the Chinese theater, and the commercially dominated Hollywood and Highland complex aren’t all to see in this famous neighborhood. Enjoy some lesser k…
Lepe D-Day guided tour
Please begin your tour either in The Lookout, Lepe’s restaurant and visitor hub, or on the beach level, just in front. On the 6th June 1944, thousands of troops with their vehicles and supplies left Britain for the beaches of Normandy. This was D-…
Udal Peninsula, North Uist
This tour will guide you through one of the richest human and natural environments of the Outer Hebrides. It is an exciting and beautiful time capsule preserving centuries of human and natural impacts. At its heart is the ‘machair’ – a…
Market place / resting place: the Old Melbourne Cemetery uncovered
The Queen Victoria Market Precinct a place rich in meaning, history and culture, listed on the Victorian Heritage Register with dual historical significance for being the only surviving example of the great nineteenth century markets of Victoria and the…