Walks in England: Exploring Caer Caradoc in Shropshire
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2018
- Today Harriet has joined me to walk up the wonderful Caer Caradoc hill in Shropshire. We are extremely fortunate to have beautiful weather. It is rumoured to to be where King Caraadoc held his last stand against the Romans in AD50. We search for the iron age hill fort on the summit and the cave that Caradoc is supposedly to have taken refuge in.
We also find a geocache!
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Good to see Lola and Harriet back ! 😘🐶
Lovely walk ( well done all ) !
Thank you
Tell Harriet it was nice seeing her and little Lola on the recent videos. It’s been too long. Those hills provide breathtaking views. Thanks Richard!
Will do and I shall.
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Anoth good video Richard, I am out walking vicariously through your videos during this period of enfoirced self- incarceration Grrr. please keep them coming, GoodLick and Safe travels, Robert.
Thank you Richard Harriet and Lola for a wonderful walk, and wonderful views
Love it up there.
Loved the video thank you Caer Caradoc a lovely place.
What a lovely walk - reminds me of my a level geography trip where we stayed in Shrewsbury in a youth hostel and despite it being Easter, it snowed! At least the weather was better for you when you walked up!
It is fabulous in the sunshine even on a cold winter's day.
keep the videos coming Richard ,THEY ARE FANTASTIC
Thanks, Daz, very kind.
Hi Richard love your videos especially the Shropshire once’s.
A favourite place, such a pleasure to watch during lock down!
Thanks so much.
Thank you for showing this walk. What a beautiful day you had for it! Although I've been up Caer Caradoc many times I've never walked up and over from the north. The way I've done it is has always been from Church Stretton (as I lived there) and around the back (with a slight detour up to the top) and then down to the Royal Oak pub in the village of Cardington for lunch and back around the north end of Caer Caradoc, across the A49 and back through All Stretton.
I heard about Caratacus hiding in the cave when in primary school but hadn't, I don't think, ever seen it. However it did look very familiar!
(Mark Eaton)
I must try your version of the walk sometime.
Lovely!
Brilliant Richard, shall have to try that one.
Oh it is great fun!
Great walk Sir 😊
Thanks very much
Shared on to my page Hillside retreat. So guests can have more info! My place sits on this hill, where I lived offgrid. Now it's a hoilday let for walkers and couples who want to get away! Great video.
Thanks for sharing!!
Brilliant video
Cheers
Lola is all of us, raring to go up the hill :P
What a lovely place. Thumbs up for the longer vids too, 10 mins just isn't enough, i know it's more work but 15/20 min vids are much better :)
Thanks Dave - I think it all depends on the walk/location. 10 minutes can be awfully hard to fill sometimes.
Just visited Wikipedia for more information about Caer Caradoc and the surrounding area. That was quite a walk with amazing views of the surrounding countryside!
It's lovely up there.
I love Caer caradoc! Where abouts did you start your route? This looks like a different route to the one I take.
Much Wenlock is close by. Clockwise with John Cleese was filmed there and Gabrielle Drake, the actress owns Much Wenlock Priory Abbey.
Fascinating!
Went to the boarding school in Little Stretton in the early 1960's next to the black and white thatched church.A beautiful area for 'school' walks up Caer Caradoc etc. and many happy memories.Shame you do not live in Shropshire as it is one of the most beautiful counties.Hi Lola and Harriet
Richard B. Roberts .
But Richard has best of both worlds, Sussex by the Sea
and Shropshire hills etc . Great !
Troooo....lol
Yes - it is lovely in Shropshire - but visiting is fun!
Yes indeed.
can you comment on day-to-day life in shropshire? i'm looking to move away from liverpool once the kids are old enough...
one of those runners was probably my cousin Ben. He is training for his 48k run around jersey.
Oh right - they are extremely fit then!
Very very nice!!!! Lovely viewsand quality, what camera you use??
That is a Gopro!
The route that these two (and a bit) took is quite testing in places. To have one hand for the mic' and the other for the camera isnt the best idea. Anything remotely testing, like this, deserves three point contact minimum; just in case of a slip or worse.
I was fortunate to live at the base of the Caradoc with unspoilt south facing views of it.Seeing it change, between seasons, you would never tire of.
The Caradoc (Welsh boys name for amiable and beloved too) is well worth the effort.
There are several routes, so choose well.
Happy walking to You All.
Thank you - beautiful place - where did you set out from on this walk up Caradoc..
There is a little layby at the Shrewsbury end of the climb.
thanks for replying - I went for a very decent walk in that area the other day, lovely.
Lovely, how far are you away from the road?
You can park at one end of the hill
How far would the walk be from leaving your car to the Summit. Hope you can answer. Thanks. 😆
Good question. I would think it was a couple of miles, but it is climbing and some of it slow because of the boulders you clamber over.
Wow! What a long straight up hike! But the views were breathtaking!!! Boy, little Lola must have been one pooped dog after that walk. That was one mighty big hill for her little legs. Thanks for the history lesson on a part of England I had never heard before! Enjoyed it as always👍
So pleased you enjoyed it! :)
I was last up on top of there in about 1974 and I lost my Sister's Kite when the string snapped and it hurtled off in the direction of the A49. I lived in Church Stretton for a while and my Mother still lives in the area up on the side of the Brown Clee. Lovely area to live if you can afford it.
Wow! It must have been a challenge to hold to a kite up on that hill!
The real Caer Caradoc is in South Wales, Mynydd y Gaer, Glamorgan.
The real one eh?
Yes. Caer Caradoc, King Caradoc´s reign was Mynnyd y Gaer in South Wales. @@RichardVobes
www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/archaeology/mynydd.html
Just watched this for the second time. Isn't our country beautiful...for now!
Oh it is - we are so lucky!
I keep watching. At about the 14:32 mark, I thought you were going to break out singing, "Yesterday" by the Beatles. A lot of geocahes pay big money. You might have missed out. A good one! Cheerio. Eaglegards...
You need to welshify your pronounciation more for Caer Caradog, like Kai-rr Kar-add-og (rather than Care Car-a-dock) Intonation of syllables is different.
I don't need to do anything.