Episode 3
A trip to Aberdeenshire takes Ramsay to vast beaches and ruined coastal castles. Tha cuairt Ramsay gu sgìre Obardheathain ga thoirt gu trà ighean fada is seann chaistealan.
Ramsay MacMahon guides us through the perfect two-day getaway in Aberdeenshire. Arriving in Newburgh, he heads straight for the beach with its vast pink strand and towering dunes. An amazing wildlife area, Ramsay spots Eider ducks and learns about the seal colony that now call the beach home. Before long he’s in the sea himself getting a windsurfing lesson.
Traveling inland, he learns how to make truffles from a local chocolatier in Ellon. But Ramsay can’t keep away from the rugged coastline and makes his way to Slains Castle at Cruden Bay. Here he walks in Bram Stoker’s footsteps - the now ruined clifftop building is said to have inspired the author to write Dracula.
Nuair a tha thu a’ còmhnaidh is a’ cosnadh ann am baile mòr, chan eil faochadh coltach ri bhi toirt do chasan ort a-mach chun na dùthcha aig an deireadh-sheachdain. Tha Ramsay MacMahon gar treòrachadh tro dhà latha sgoinneil ann an sgìre Obardheathain.
A’ tòiseachadh ann am Bail’ Ùr Fobharain, tha Ramsay a’ criosad chun na trà ghad, le gainmheach phinc agus coilleagan à rda os a’chionn. Deagh à ite son fiadh-bheathaichean: tha e a’ faicinn na lachainn Lochlannach agus a’ faighinn barrachd a-mach mu na ròin a tha dèanamh an dachaidh air an trà igh. Cha bhi e fhèin fada a’ gabhail a-mach gu muir a dh’ionnsachadh surfadh-gaoithe.
A’ tionndadh air falbh on chladach, ionnsaichidh e trufail teòclaid a dhèanamh ann an Eilean – ach tha’n cuan ga tharraing gu Bà gh Chrùdain agus tobhta Caisteal Slains. Tha e ri rà dh gun ann a sheo a ghabh Bram Stoker na cheann, sgeulachd Dhracula a’ sgrìobhadh.
In Gaelic with English subtitles
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Clips
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Tha foighidinn a dhìth
Duration: 02:37
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Bram Stoker agus Bà gh Chrùdain
Duration: 01:29
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Ramsay MacMahon |
Director | Peter Macqueen |
Broadcasts
- Thu 18 Nov 2021 22:00
- Mon 22 Nov 2021 23:30
- Wed 24 Aug 2022 22:00
- Thu 25 Aug 2022 23:30
- Thu 10 Aug 2023 22:00
- Sat 12 Aug 2023 19:00
- Mon 14 Aug 2023 23:30