Exceptional video professional standard picture and sound. Commentary engaging not wooden shows off this beautiful area even though he had poor weather
The first time I went to Lyndon and lynmouth was 1963 with mum dad and sister I had my leg in plaster and my dad told me about the lorna done on exmoor the place has a magic that will stay with me for ever miss you mum and dad
The two villages of Lynton and Lynmouth appear to be grand places indeed, Patrick. The coastal path has tremedous views, with those cliffs, and the rock features are prominant. It was also great to see the wild goats roaming about. The cliff railway is a stunner, still running at 130+years old. An amazing area, and a lovely video thank you
They sure are lovely villages Ffranc. The ocast around this part of north Devon is awesome. Glad you liked the cliff railway too. Thanks for watching 👍
Thank you so much for this video, Patrick. It's beautifully done, but you've also added so much history and points of interest to it. My husband and I booked a cottage near Minehead for a week long stay in October (from Boston, MA), so this is a day trip we can't wait to do!
I have not been to Devon in many years, and never to Lynton or Lynmouth and boy do they look like lovely places and I have to say the coastal path looks breathtaking. This was thoroughly enjoyable, great job, thanks for sharing Patrick.
They sure are lovely places Jeff. When I lived in the west country a long time ago, I enjoyed going there more regularly. As always thanks for your great comments and for watching 👍
last visited 2018.. beautiful Lynmouth, we flew over from Canada spent 3 months in Somerset and surrounding areas.. thank you for the upload Patrick ATB.. Kenny. ;-)
i swear your films just keep getting better and better , i really enjoyed this it looks a smashing area , both Lynton and Lynmouth have so much to offer , the coastal pathway , with its breath taking views ,the castle rock area complete with wild goats, not mention the wonderful water feature at lynmouth , would have been enough , but the fanicular railway topped it off beautifully mate...and those stunning views at the start and finish made for a great film Patrick , thank you so much for sharing it with us..Frank and Lee...
What lovely comments, thank you so much! It makes it feel all the more worthwhile making these videos receiving nice feedback like this. I did think you would particularly appreciate the cliff railway. I did actually try to ride on it myself, but the queues were enormous, so I just walked up and down the cliff path and shot it from there. Thanks for watching Frank and Lee. Cheers, Patrick :-)
What an incredible coastal path,I want to sit on that bench at 5:50 and not move from it all day. You're right,Lynmouth is beautiful,I'd never even heard of it,especially loved the harbour and water powered railway. Patrick you should have had a career in tv,particularly in directing and presenting,I see this film has a lot of views and rightly so it's another superb effort,to anyone not in the know,Bob Morgan and Martin Roy are pseudonyms used by Patrick,he does every single thing single handed,all the camera work and filming,the writing and research,presenting,editing,writing and playing the music. Multi talented,well done again Patrick. Pete.
It's a wonderful path isn't it. I think Lynton and Lynmouth must be one of the most scenic coastal resorts I've been to. Thank you again for all your kind words. I keep hoping that the right person may be watching these films someday to fully appreciate the work involved. Many thanks Pete :)
Another video helping me relive childhood memories of family holidays in both Cornwall and Devon. Love the Valley of the Rocks and remember my parents telling me about the great flood in 1952. Paul Beachcroft
I was fortunate to live here for almost a year in the very early 90’s. worked at the Rising Sun. It’s changed so much since, it’s hard to believe it is the same place. I often used to explore the Valley of the Rocks. Back then I had the whole thing to myself! Thanks for a very interesting video.
Gosh Patrick, this is beautiful. You have gone to much trouble accessing and giving us all this information. It is on my bucket list for next year with the lkng summer days. Thank you so much, Patrick. God bless
Great video; I spend lots of time in Exmoor fly fishing/outdoors during the year; but once walked the South West Coast path a few years ago with an ex-girlfriend, from Minehead to Lynton/Lynmouth following a steam train ride from somewhere near Taunton i think, to Minehead; got off the train in Minehead and we began the walk from there. West Somerset, Exmoor and North Devon has such a variety of terrains, from forest, moorland, uplands, lowlands, rivers, lakes and well-planned towns and harbours. And from what I can recall, a very steep descent on loose shale (ankle twisting/breaking) type stone towards the beach at Porlock before arriving in Porlock town for an overnight stay. The weather didn't help much as it was light rain for most of the time. Think Countesbury Hills are the ones you refer to. Went on the venacular railway about three times whilst in Lynton. But yes a great place to visit and stay for a couple of days or three before contuining your walk!
Thanks Olly, it's certainly worth a visit, although I'm sure you probably know that neck of the woods well. Hopefully you'll have a drier day than me! :-)
Hi Patrick. it's been really nice watching your video's of our Beautiful British countryside villages and small old towns. I will be planning to go to Lynton and Lynmouth soon.
HI Dave, we certainly do have some lovely countryside as well as beautiful towns and villages, Lynton and Lynmouth are great examples so I hope you find yourself there soon. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Patrick :)
J remember a beautiful trip here many years ago... Limouth was really characteristic and all Devon and Corwall .The weather was sunny and warm. The Valley of the rock, Oxford and Cotswolds are amazing 💞
OK! Patrick, if you are indeed a solitary rambler, who is behind the camera? OK1!Only taking the miss, (sorry about my smell check) Keep it up. I spend much time watching and reminding myself of places I've visited. Thanks.
Many thanks for your comments John and for watching. You must be new to my channel as I do indeed to all the work including the camera, which I put in the credits in the descriptions below the videos 👍
Many thanks for your kind words and for watching Rob. I'd love to walk around the Isle of Wight one day maybe, but it would be nice to do so without the camera 😃
Thanks! However, I didn't actually say it was the only water powered railway in the UK, I said it was the UK's only FULLY water powered railway. Thanks for watching :-)
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. I've made 130 films so far, in which I have covered lots of areas, so I'm very happy with that, but unfortunately I'm never going to please *everyone* where I make my films. There are many other places I'd love to film, but it's all down to time and cost. I work full-time and this is a hobby I do when I can in my spare time.
Any chance of starting an instagram account? I think it would dovetail well with your series of videos and would help promote the channel immensely. It'd be great to get smaller doses of The Solitary Rambler in picture-form on a slightly more regular basis as well!
Exceptional video professional standard picture and sound. Commentary engaging not wooden shows off this beautiful area even though he had poor weather
Thank you very much, your kind comments are very much appreciated! 👍
So lovely....so many happy memories from years gone by...thank you
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching 👍
The first time I went to Lyndon and lynmouth was 1963 with mum dad and sister I had my leg in plaster and my dad told me about the lorna done on exmoor the place has a magic that will stay with me for ever miss you mum and dad
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The two villages of Lynton and Lynmouth appear to be grand places indeed, Patrick. The coastal path has tremedous views, with those cliffs, and the rock features are prominant. It was also great to see the wild goats roaming about. The cliff railway is a stunner, still running at 130+years old. An amazing area, and a lovely video thank you
They sure are lovely villages Ffranc. The ocast around this part of north Devon is awesome. Glad you liked the cliff railway too. Thanks for watching 👍
Thank you so much for this video, Patrick. It's beautifully done, but you've also added so much history and points of interest to it. My husband and I booked a cottage near Minehead for a week long stay in October (from Boston, MA), so this is a day trip we can't wait to do!
Glad you enjoyed it Marilyn! It's been a few years since I made this, but I'm happy it's been of some help to you. Thanks for watching 👍
Beautiful and fascinating...I want to visit Lynton and Lynmouth.
Thank you Lily, definitely worth a visit if you get the opportunity :-)
I spent a magical few days in Lynton and Lynmouth in 2019. 🌠 I used to come here most years! I will return! A very special place... 🙏
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I have not been to Devon in many years, and never to Lynton or Lynmouth and boy do they look like lovely places and I have to say the coastal path looks breathtaking. This was thoroughly enjoyable, great job, thanks for sharing Patrick.
They sure are lovely places Jeff. When I lived in the west country a long time ago, I enjoyed going there more regularly. As always thanks for your great comments and for watching 👍
last visited 2018.. beautiful Lynmouth, we flew over from Canada spent 3 months in Somerset and surrounding areas.. thank you for the upload Patrick ATB.. Kenny. ;-)
Thanks again for watching Kenny 👍
i swear your films just keep getting better and better , i really enjoyed this it looks a smashing area , both Lynton and Lynmouth have so much to offer , the coastal pathway , with its breath taking views ,the castle rock area complete with wild goats, not mention the wonderful water feature at lynmouth , would have been enough , but the fanicular railway topped it off beautifully mate...and those stunning views at the start and finish made for a great film Patrick , thank you so much for sharing it with us..Frank and Lee...
What lovely comments, thank you so much! It makes it feel all the more worthwhile making these videos receiving nice feedback like this. I did think you would particularly appreciate the cliff railway. I did actually try to ride on it myself, but the queues were enormous, so I just walked up and down the cliff path and shot it from there. Thanks for watching Frank and Lee. Cheers, Patrick :-)
What an incredible coastal path,I want to sit on that bench at 5:50 and not move from it all day.
You're right,Lynmouth is beautiful,I'd never even heard of it,especially loved the harbour and water powered railway.
Patrick you should have had a career in tv,particularly in directing and presenting,I see this film has a lot of views and rightly so it's another superb effort,to anyone not in the know,Bob Morgan and Martin Roy are pseudonyms used by Patrick,he does every single thing single handed,all the camera work and filming,the writing and research,presenting,editing,writing and playing the music.
Multi talented,well done again Patrick.
Pete.
It's a wonderful path isn't it. I think Lynton and Lynmouth must be one of the most scenic coastal resorts I've been to. Thank you again for all your kind words. I keep hoping that the right person may be watching these films someday to fully appreciate the work involved. Many thanks Pete :)
Another video helping me relive childhood memories of family holidays in both Cornwall and Devon. Love the Valley of the Rocks and remember my parents telling me about the great flood in 1952. Paul Beachcroft
I was unlucky with the weather back in the summer of 2017 so I encountered a lot of rain, as here, but still a wonderful place to have filmed :)
I was fortunate to live here for almost a year in the very early 90’s. worked at the Rising Sun. It’s changed so much since, it’s hard to believe it is the same place. I often used to explore the Valley of the Rocks. Back then I had the whole thing to myself! Thanks for a very interesting video.
Many thanks for your kind comments and for taking the time to watch 😊
I enjoyed visiting North Devon so beautiful
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Gosh Patrick, this is beautiful. You have gone to much trouble accessing and giving us all this information. It is on my bucket list for next year with the lkng summer days. Thank you so much, Patrick.
God bless
You are very welcome Margaret. Glad you enjoyed it and many thanks for your great comments and for watching 👍
Great friendly town for exploring Exmoor, stay there most years.
Great video; I spend lots of time in Exmoor fly fishing/outdoors during the year; but once walked the South West Coast path a few years ago with an ex-girlfriend, from Minehead to Lynton/Lynmouth following a steam train ride from somewhere near Taunton i think, to Minehead; got off the train in Minehead and we began the walk from there. West Somerset, Exmoor and North Devon has such a variety of terrains, from forest, moorland, uplands, lowlands, rivers, lakes and well-planned towns and harbours. And from what I can recall, a very steep descent on loose shale (ankle twisting/breaking) type stone towards the beach at Porlock before arriving in Porlock town for an overnight stay. The weather didn't help much as it was light rain for most of the time. Think Countesbury Hills are the ones you refer to. Went on the venacular railway about three times whilst in Lynton. But yes a great place to visit and stay for a couple of days or three before contuining your walk!
Thanks for commenting and for taking the time to watch! :)
Lovely Been there , back again with you Thank you 👏
Glad you enjoyed it, many thanks 👍
Love that part of Devon 😀😇
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Really well captured, Patrick Lynton, Lynmourth and the Valley of the Rocks are on my list for a future walk! ;-)
Thanks Olly, it's certainly worth a visit, although I'm sure you probably know that neck of the woods well. Hopefully you'll have a drier day than me! :-)
Love the backing music
Thank you! :)
Hi Patrick. it's been really nice watching your video's of our Beautiful British countryside villages and small old towns. I will be planning to go to Lynton and Lynmouth soon.
HI Dave, we certainly do have some lovely countryside as well as beautiful towns and villages, Lynton and Lynmouth are great examples so I hope you find yourself there soon. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Patrick :)
Home of my forebears in the past.
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J remember a beautiful trip here many years ago... Limouth was really
characteristic and all Devon and Corwall .The weather was sunny and warm. The Valley of the rock, Oxford and Cotswolds are amazing 💞
Couldn't agree more!
I went here on my final year on primary school trip. I cannot remember too much as so long ago 44 years.
It's a lovely place to visit.
OK! Patrick, if you are indeed a solitary rambler, who is behind the camera? OK1!Only taking the miss, (sorry about my smell check) Keep it up. I spend much time watching and reminding myself of places I've visited. Thanks.
Many thanks for your comments John and for watching. You must be new to my channel as I do indeed to all the work including the camera, which I put in the credits in the descriptions below the videos 👍
Ive just watched this again lol.. amazing place. I must be getting home sick 🥲
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Hi great work slowing getting through your videos have you ever considered walking around the isle of white ?
Many thanks for your kind words and for watching Rob. I'd love to walk around the Isle of Wight one day maybe, but it would be nice to do so without the camera 😃
Great days tour Linton and Plymouth trip
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Spent many a day here over the years
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Another excellent video :-)
But, The only water powered railway in the UK You say, What about the one at Saltburn by the Sea?
Thanks! However, I didn't actually say it was the only water powered railway in the UK, I said it was the UK's only FULLY water powered railway. Thanks for watching :-)
Adorable, thank you, but sorry , again , why not more coastal path walks?
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. I've made 130 films so far, in which I have covered lots of areas, so I'm very happy with that, but unfortunately I'm never going to please *everyone* where I make my films. There are many other places I'd love to film, but it's all down to time and cost. I work full-time and this is a hobby I do when I can in my spare time.
The Rock at about 5.15 is supposed to look like Queen Victoria.
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Any chance of starting an instagram account? I think it would dovetail well with your series of videos and would help promote the channel immensely. It'd be great to get smaller doses of The Solitary Rambler in picture-form on a slightly more regular basis as well!
Thanks James, I already have a Facebook account and a website :-)
Really enjoyed this walk. Many thanks. atb.snack
Thanks snack :)