OUR LAND
As tensions rise between conservationists, landowners, and activists, Britain’s battle over who has the right to roam exposes centuries of class conflict and environmental urgency.
A bold and timely journey into one of England’s most divisive questions: who gets to enjoy the countryside?
From the Right to Roam movement’s dramatic “mass trespasses” to landowners who see themselves as stewards of nature, it’s a gripping clash over access, conservation, and centuries-old property rights. Blending history with urgent contemporary voices, it asks: as the battle for nature escalates, who truly holds the right to roam?