Narrow Escapes has returned for a third series on Channel 4, bringing fresh adventures and stunning journeys across the UK's waterways – including a landmark first voyage into Scotland08:27, 03 Jun 2026Updated 08:27, 03 Jun 2026Narrow Escapes has made its comeback with a third series delivering new adventures, memorable characters and breathtaking journeys along Britain's waterways.The programme launched on Monday (June 1) and the new 20-part series airs weekdays at 4pm, also available to watch on Channel 4's online streaming platform.Throughout the series, audiences will once again find themselves immersed in the diverse and fascinating world of life on the water, from lone explorers to expanding families, and from snug floating residences to flourishing canal-side enterprises.Framed by picturesque natural scenery, the stories uncover the trials, pleasures and personal reasons behind opting for a life afloat.From the extraordinary engineering marvel of the Falkirk Wheel to the legendary waters of Loch Ness, the series captures the sheer scale, splendour and distinctive challenges of living on the water in Scotland, reports the Daily Record.These latest episodes highlight an exciting new dimension of Britain's canal network, unveiling fresh landscapes, compelling stories and exciting prospects for boaters and viewers alike.This year's Scottish escapades feature cousins from Linlithgow, Graham and Caroline, navigating the Caledonian Canal through the Scottish Highlands aboard a narrowboat, before switching to a Le Boat cruiser to sail the iconic Loch Ness, while returning favourites Peter and Noni make their way to Scotland along the Union Canal, traversing the spectacular Falkirk Wheel.Graham remarked: "It was a truly extraordinary experience to set sail on the Caledonian Canal and onto the iconic waters of Loch Ness."Having been a boater almost all my life, I've done some amazing journeys, but swapping my narrowboat Tiger for a Le Boat cruiser and having the opportunity to see the beauty of the Scottish Highlands (and the traditional Scotch mist!) via the waterways was really special."Beyond its Scottish escapades, the series continues to chronicle a varied ensemble of individuals embracing waterborne living throughout the UK.Article continues belowFrom solitary adventurers to families and business owners, Narrow Escapes provides an intimate glimpse into the drives, benefits and practicalities of life aboard.Enthusiasts can also stream the initial two series of Narrow Escapes online currently.Narrow Escapes airs weekdays on Channel 4 at 4pm
Channel 4 series returns with new episodes as major show first confirmed
Narrow Escapes has returned for a third series on Channel 4, bringing fresh adventures and stunning journeys across the UK's waterways – including a landmark first voyage into Scotland






