
The Adventure Show — Season 11
Scotland's thriving adventure sports scene
About this season
Scotland's thriving adventure sports scene
Episodes (9)

1. Episode 1
Aired 27 June 2017 • 60 min
In the first of a new series, the Adventure Show visits the rugged Kintyre Peninsula to join athletes in one of Scotland's most scenic races - the Kintyre Way Ultra.

2. Episode 2
Aired 23 July 2017 • 60 min
The Adventure Show is in Fort William for the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup. And there is a ride down one of the longest and toughest courses on the World Cup circuit.
3. Episode 3
Aired 3 September 2017 • 60 min
The Adventure Show is at the River Tay for the inaugaral Adventure Show Super Cup, with Olympic gold medallist Tim Baillie providing an expert's view on the action.
4. Episode 4
Aired 8 October 2017 • 60 min
This month's Adventure Show is in Torridon for the Celtman Extreme Scottish Triathlon. The event consists of a 3,000-metre swim, 202 kilometres of biking and a 42-kilometre run.
5. Episode 5
Aired 12 November 2017 • 60 min
This month's Adventure Show joins 300 competitors from all over the UK for nearly 60 miles of racing in the majestic landscape of Highland Perthshire.

6. Roads Less Travelled - The Heart of Scotland Special (Part 1)
Aired 27 December 2017 • 60 min
First of two Adventure Show specials in which Cameron McNeish journeys over 300 miles through some of Scotland's most impressive wild places.

7. Roads Less Travelled - The Heart of Scotland Special (Part 2)
Aired 28 December 2017 • 60 min
Second of two Adventure Show specials in which Cameron McNeish journeys over 300 miles through some of Scotland's most impressive wild places.

8. Episode 8
Aired 11 March 2018 • 60 min
This month's Adventure Show sees 1,000 competitors head north of Inverness in the middle of winter for one of the world's toughest mountain bike races - the Strathpuffer 24.
9. Take a Hike
Aired 16 May 2018 • 60 min
An Adventure Show special in which Cameron McNeish explores Scotland's deep-seated passion for walking, something that stretches back through the centuries.