Susan explores the beautiful wilds of the Cairngorms as the show returns. She dances the ceilidh in the Queen's Ballroom at Balmoral, learns hammer-throwing from a Highland Games champion and meets Britain's rarest mammal.
Beginning in the village of Golspie, Susan takes a 500-mile trip around the northernmost part of the Scottish mainland. She travels to John O'Groats and beyond it to Dunnet Head.
Susan learns that her home city is full of surprises. She visits its oldest building Glasgow Cathedral where she discovers a seat fit only for a Queen. She then visits the home of Scottish football - Hampden Park,
Exploring the Isle of Skye, Susan handles a ceremonial horn that's been passed down through generations of clan elders for over 800 years. She also operate the world's only turntable ferry, plays the accordion and visits a croft.
Susan enjoys a chance to learn the art of glass-making and meets a colony of bees who create special honey from local heather as she explores Perthshire.
Susan visits the childhood home of Robert Burns and is told the raunchy tales behind his poems. On the beautiful Isle of Arran, Susan sets sail on a long boat as she learns about the island's Viking past.
Highlights from Susan Calman's journeys around Scotland. Including Britain's largest National Park, the stunning Cairngorms, and a visit to the Queen's Scottish residence at Balmoral.