Great British Railway Journeys Season 12 Episode 15
Aberystwyth to Newtown
Armed with his 1930s Bradshaw's Guide, Michael Portillo travels from Aberystwyth into the Cambrian Mountains at Devil's Bridge and finishes in Newtown, Powys. Michael's 250-mile tour of North Wales draws to a close in style at the birthplace of the nation's first classical music festival, Gregynog Hall, near Newtown. Michael is intrigued to discover that its founders, sisters Gwendoline and Margaret Davies, used the fortune they inherited from their grandfather, a noted Welsh railway builder, to establish the country estate as a centre for art and music from 1933. In the glorious music room, a Welsh harpist helps to evoke the spirit of festivals past and present.
- 12 - 15Aberystwyth to NewtownMay. 14, 2021
- 12 - 14Blaenau Ffestiniog to BarmouthMay. 13, 2021
- 12 - 13Bangor to Betws y CoedMay. 12, 2021
- 12 - 12Rhyl to AngleseyMay. 11, 2021
- 12 - 11Crewe to ShottonMay. 10, 2021
- 12 - 10Newmarket to WalsinghamMay. 07, 2021
- 12 - 9Sawbridgeworth to CambridgeMay. 06, 2021
- 12 - 8Potters Bar to CardingtonMay. 05, 2021
- 12 - 7Colchester to Chadwell HeathMay. 04, 2021
- 12 - 6Saxmundham to DedhamMay. 03, 2021
- 12 - 5Farnborough to WinchesterApr. 30, 2021
- 12 - 4Guildford to AldershotApr. 29, 2021
- 12 - 3West Ruislip to WindsorApr. 28, 2021
- 12 - 2Stoke Mandeville to BeaconsfieldApr. 27, 2021
- 12 - 1Oxford to AbingdonApr. 26, 2021