Susan travels to the Norfolk Broads, where she boards a traditional wherry and tries her hand at quanting, a method used to push boats along shallow waterways. She then travels to Cromer to sample their famous crab.
Susan is invited to scale the masts of a schooner at the UK's last working Georgian port and, on a gloriously sunny day, she's asked to help tend the country's only outdoor jungle.
In north Wales, Susan stops off at the must-see tourist spot of the Tu Hwnt Ir Bont Tearoom, said to be the most photographed in Wales and famed for its Welsh rarebit. She also visits Portmeirion and climbs Mount Snowdon in style.
Susan visits the part of the Midlands known as Shakespeare Country, where she stops at Warwick Castle to try her hand at archery; she then visits Stratford-upon-Avon.
Susan Calman's Grand Days Out have brought her across the sea to discover some beautiful parts of Ireland's coastline. She starts her journey in Belfast, Northern Ireland, travels along the Antrim coast and heads inland to Lough Neagh.
Susan travels from Bath to the village of Cheddar, meander through the medieval city of Wells and end her road trip in the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare.
Susan explores the garden of England, Kent. She investigates the curiously named Leeds Castle, learns about rope making in Chatham and concludes her road trip at the iconic White Cliffs of Dover.