If you loved the breathtaking landscapes and cultural insights of 'Grand Tours of Scotland's Lochs (2017),' you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same spirit of adventure, scenic beauty, and deep dives into local history. Whether you're a travel enthusiast or simply enjoy visually stunning documentaries, these recommendations will keep you entertained and inspired.

Escape to the Country (2002)
Description: This program follows individuals as they search for their dream homes in rural Britain, often featuring stunning countryside locations and local culture.
Fact: The show has helped many families relocate from urban to rural areas, highlighting the charm of British countryside living.


Grand Designs (1999)
Description: The series showcases unique and ambitious building projects across the UK, often set against breathtaking natural backdrops.
Fact: Hosted by Kevin McCloud, the show has become a staple for architecture enthusiasts and has inspired many DIY projects.


Great British Menu (2006)
Description: While primarily a cooking competition, the show highlights regional British cuisine, showcasing the diversity and richness of the country's culinary traditions.
Fact: The show features top chefs competing to create dishes for a prestigious banquet, often themed around British history or events.


Britain's Most Historic Towns (2018)
Description: The series delves into the rich history and cultural heritage of various British towns, offering a deep dive into their unique stories and landscapes.
Fact: Each episode is dedicated to a different town, with historian Alice Roberts uncovering their historical significance.


Location, Location, Location (2000)
Description: This property show explores various British locations, offering insights into different regions' lifestyles and landscapes.
Fact: The show's hosts, Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer, have become household names in the UK for their property expertise.


Britain's Best Drives (2009)
Description: This show explores scenic routes across Britain, focusing on picturesque landscapes and cultural landmarks, much like the exploration of Scotland's natural beauty.
Fact: The series is hosted by Richard Wilson, who is also known for his role in the sitcom 'One Foot in the Grave.'


Coast (2005)
Description: The series takes viewers on a journey around the British coastline, highlighting its natural beauty, history, and cultural significance.
Fact: The show uses aerial photography to capture stunning views of the UK's coastal landscapes.


Great British Railway Journeys (2010)
Description: This travelogue series explores Britain's towns and countryside via its historic railway network, offering a nostalgic and scenic view of the country.
Fact: Host Michael Portillo uses a Victorian-era railway guidebook to plan his journeys, adding a historical twist to the travels.


Rick Stein's Long Weekends (2016)
Description: The show features culinary travels across Europe, with a focus on local food, culture, and picturesque settings, similar to exploring regional delights.
Fact: Rick Stein visits lesser-known European destinations, uncovering hidden culinary gems and traditions.
