The Peak District
The Hairy Bikers visit the stunning Peak District, where they cook a traditional breakfast, some spicy patties and a picnic made of scotch eggs, custard tarts and some sweet cookies
The Hairy Bikers are riding through the amazing scenery of the Peak District. Created in 1951, it was the UK鈥檚 first national park and is visited by 13 million people every year. But this place isn鈥檛 just for tourists - the fields, farms and fine folk of the Peaks produce some of the country鈥檚 best food.
Starting in the world-famous Chatsworth House, the pair head through the village of Heage, home to one of Britain's last windmills still in use, before setting up base in the manor house of Harthill Hall.
From there, they head to the village of Eyam to meet Stella, a former UN aid worker who now runs a Cameroonian restaurant. Finally, after learning about the history of the Buxton pudding, they throw a picnic to thank the park rangers, who look after the Peak District so well.
Along the way, they cook a traditional breakfast, some spicy patties and a picnic made of scotch eggs, custard tarts and some sweet cookies.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Simon King |
Presenter | David Myers |
Director | Ben Archard |
Producer | Rosie Pooley |
Editor | Andy Sutton |
Executive Producer | Andrew Mackenzie-Betty |
Executive Producer | Melanie Leach |
Production Manager | Storm Stewart |
Series Producer | Francois Gandolfi |
Production Company | South Shore Productions |
Broadcasts
- Thu 4 Nov 2021 20:00
- Sun 7 Nov 2021 11:00
- Wed 24 Nov 2021 08:00
- Tue 18 Jan 2022 19:00