Gemma Carson, general manager at National Trust Crom, said she is delighted to bring viewers into the heart of the Fermanagh landscape.
“Wildlife is woven into every part of Crom, with red squirrels and pine martens in the canopy, fallow deer grazing the parkland, and otters along the water’s edge,” she said.
“In spring, the meadows come alive with butterflies, bees and dragonflies, making it one of the most vibrant and biodiverse places in Northern Ireland.”
Carson hopes the series will help inspire people to enjoy a deeper connection with nature.
Mary McKeagney, commissioning editor for BBC Northern Ireland said this is an “exciting announcement”.
“This will allow audiences right across the UK to enjoy this jewel in our natural landscape in stunning County Fermanagh. And also to remind some of us here at home what a wonderful biodiverse place we have right on our doorstep.”
