Wild France with Ray Mears – Episode 4 – ‘The Cevennes’

Ray Mears' Wild France Episode 4

Ray Mears’ Wild France Episode 4

Episode four of Wild France was broadcast at 8:00PM on Monday 1st August on ITV1. If you missed it, you can now watch it online via the ITV Player for a limited period of time by clicking on the image above.

Ray visits The Cevennes National Park, one of the most uninhabited regions in France. He travels deep into the Chestnut forest to meet Laurent, a local farmer whose family have grown chestnut trees for generations. He sets up a campfire to cook some chestnuts to make a chestnut soup.

He continues his journey, meeting a local bee-keeper who builds traditional hives from tree trunks before heading off to find an animal who would once have been common to this area, the wolf. Living in the park amongst the wolves are vultures and Ray hears the story of their successful re-introduction to the area.

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About Woodlore Limited

Woodlore, The School of Wilderness Bushcraft, was founded in 1983 by the British Bushcraft expert, Ray Mears. Paving the way for Bushcraft courses in the UK, Woodlore began with Ray teaching small groups of students the knowledge and techniques that he had spent most of his early life honing. With Ray’s ambition and perserverance, Woodlore has since grown into a world-renowned and highly respected school, offering in-depth courses on a wide range of bushcraft and survival subjects.

3 thoughts on “Wild France with Ray Mears – Episode 4 – ‘The Cevennes’

  1. Andy Senior

    Just watching Wild France (episode 4) andthe part with the Wolves has a lovely backing track. Just wondering if anyone could tell me what it’s called? Is it a Julian Bayliss track as I noticed while searching that he did some (maybe all) of the music?

    Thanks
    Andy

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