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British Railway Journeys Of The South DVD

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Weymouth to the Isle of Wight: Travelling by train along the English south coast is one of the best ways to experience and enjoy the Great British countryside, combining popular resorts with beautiful scenery. There is always plenty to see and the railway travels right through the heart of it all. On this DVD journey from Weymouth in Dorset, across to Hampshire and then down to the Isle Of Wight.East Anglia: Join us as we travel through some of Englands finest countryside, the low-lying region of East Anglia. The region plays host to historic towns and villages, fens,... broads, miles of magnificent coastline and a great deal more. Our journey from Cambridge to Sheringham provides a wonderful and enchanted look at this quiet little corner of England.The South West: To travel by train from Exeter to Penzance is a journey never to be forgotten, with dramatic coastal scenery and rolling countryside. Our journey begins in the cathedral city of Exeter before we board an Intercity that takes us past the River Exe and the red cliffs south of Exmouth to Dawlish, Teignmouth and on to Paignton. We now take time out on the South Devon Railway entering Cornwall via Plymouth. We visit many charming towns and villages on the way to St Austell and Truro finally reach our destination at Penzance.The Severn Valley and the Cotswolds: Join us as we travel through some of Englands finest countryside from Bridgnorth in the north to Oxford, city of dreaming spires in the south. Our rail journey passes through the heart of it all with preserved steam lines, inter-city trains, modern turbo units plus the only inland cliff railway. The journey terminates at the university city of Oxford with its many magnificent historical buildings. [show more]

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Released
23 January 2012
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232 minutes 
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Box set, PAL 
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5060294370048 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Collection of programmes which explore attractive railway journeys in the south of Britain. 'Weymouth to the Isle of Wight' examines rail journeys along the south coast of England, from Weymouth to the nation's largest island, the Isle of Wight. 'East Anglia' explores some of the nicest countryside in England on a route that takes in Cambridge and Sheringham. 'The South West' follows the rails from Exeter to Penzance, mixing coastal views with more conventional countryside scenery. Finally, 'The Severn Valley and the Cotswolds' explores a route through the centre of England which terminates in one of its most famous cities, Oxford.

Collection of programmes which explore attractive railway journeys in the south of Britain. 'Weymouth to the Isle of Wight' examines rail journeys along the south coast of England, from Weymouth to the nation's largest island, the Isle of Wight. 'East Anglia' explores some of the nicest countryside in England on a route that takes in Cambridge and Sheringham. 'The South West' follows the rails from Exeter to Penzance, mixing coastal views with more conventional countryside scenery. Finally, 'The Severn Valley and the Cotswolds' explores a route through the centre of England which terminates in one of its most famous cities, Oxford.