We have walked complete Berwick walls many times when visiting Northumberland. It is always a delight. The military museum is also interesting. Lots of castles in Northumberland as well. Great video!
I never knew Berwick was such a lovely place. Really love seeing all the different places you get to. It is helping me keep a note of all the places I want to visit. Also thank you so much for the many vlogs you both are putting out right now. I am thoroughly enjoying them all.
Best video of this tor in our opinion. Thank you. Will be visiting Berwick ourselves on the strength of this one. Well done both. Keep well Keep safe. Kindest regards, Vanessa & Colin Wells
Thanks Bob & Jenny really enjoyed your walkabout Berwick. I found it really interesting & informative & am inspired to visit it myself & stay at the site! Thank you.
Yes I enjoyed it tyvm, was there just over a week ago, went to Go Outdoors too, more at the Tweedie side of Berwick South . Although part of Berwick we used to ask are you from Berwick North or Berwick South = Tweenies/English. They even have their own football Clubs. It’s changed a lot. Shopping is now more on the fringe, whereas before twice a week I would get the Bus 🚌 from Newcastle Haymarket because they had a canny little Market. I love the products from Berwick Chainbridge Honey 🍯 Farm and ironically we usually buy the products from the street vendor on Holy Island/Lindisfarne . Enjoyed it tyvm !
Hi Bob,Jenny and Pups, what a great video, I’ve not been to Berwick, what a lovely place to visit. Loved all the views and the interesting information you pass onto us. Think this will be another one for my book x
Good vlog as always, and you always give so much information about the places you visit. I’d definitely recommend bringing the car next time you come, then you can explore more of the area too. Burnmouth, Eyemouth, Coldingham and St Abbs all just north of the border are worthy of a visit. St Abbs is New Asgard, where the Avengers was filmed. The car park at B&M opens up at the back, so you’d almost certainly be able to park the motorhome there for future reference. That is also the other end of the town walls. Living in Newcastle we spent so much of our childhood on the Northumberland Coast, it’s a beautiful part of the country which gets overlooked with it being up North! My wife is from Berwick, so we regularly go up, but stay with family rather than take the caravan.
Thank you for this I would never have picked Berwick as a place to visit but it is now very much so. Beaches and castle I’m very much in. Take care. Gill
Bob’s comment about the jigsaw sort of bed, which still exist in several otherwise decent motorhomes, reminds me of the lack of quality that existed in cars some 3 decades or more ago. Some motorhomes still suffer from wrong materials being used for fittings, cracking showers floors and multiple piece beds …. an approach that high volume car manufacturers consigned to history over 30 years ago. Whilst motorhomes represent astonishing value compared to van based campers, the latter don’t seem to suffer from a last minute “make do approach to function”.
What a lovely place, I know of the history around that area, but I have never seen the place. Mind you I thought all of Scotland was like Glasgow until we went there.😁
We are the borders changed hands many times English and Scottish many battlefield's William Wallace part of his body is in Berwick walls. Place called Wallace green.
We have walked complete Berwick walls many times when visiting Northumberland. It is always a delight. The military museum is also interesting. Lots of castles in Northumberland as well. Great video!
Thank, we will be back.
I never knew Berwick was such a lovely place. Really love seeing all the different places you get to. It is helping me keep a note of all the places I want to visit. Also thank you so much for the many vlogs you both are putting out right now. I am thoroughly enjoying them all.
That's great to hear, thank you.
Best video of this tor in our opinion. Thank you. Will be visiting Berwick ourselves on the strength of this one. Well done both. Keep well Keep safe. Kindest regards, Vanessa & Colin Wells
Thank you, best video of the tour so far, but the lowest views! Ah well.
Thanks Bob & Jenny really enjoyed your walkabout Berwick. I found it really interesting & informative & am inspired to visit it myself & stay at the site! Thank you.
Very relaxing, thank you 🙏
I love Berwick. Hopefully going up there this August x
Love all your history on the places you show thank you Bob and Jenny .Tara and poppy 👍🚐
Yes I enjoyed it tyvm, was there just over a week ago, went to Go Outdoors too, more at the Tweedie side of Berwick South . Although part of Berwick we used to ask are you from Berwick North or Berwick South = Tweenies/English. They even have their own football Clubs. It’s changed a lot. Shopping is now more on the fringe, whereas before twice a week I would get the Bus 🚌 from Newcastle Haymarket because they had a canny little Market. I love the products from Berwick Chainbridge Honey 🍯 Farm and ironically we usually buy the products from the street vendor on Holy Island/Lindisfarne . Enjoyed it tyvm !
Hi Bob,Jenny and Pups, what a great video, I’ve not been to Berwick, what a lovely place to visit. Loved all the views and the interesting information you pass onto us. Think this will be another one for my book x
Nice look around Berwick, i never been there. A lot of history. I never knew Lowry was famous there either learn something new every day.
Good vlog as always, and you always give so much information about the places you visit.
I’d definitely recommend bringing the car next time you come, then you can explore more of the area too. Burnmouth, Eyemouth, Coldingham and St Abbs all just north of the border are worthy of a visit. St Abbs is New Asgard, where the Avengers was filmed.
The car park at B&M opens up at the back, so you’d almost certainly be able to park the motorhome there for future reference. That is also the other end of the town walls.
Living in Newcastle we spent so much of our childhood on the Northumberland Coast, it’s a beautiful part of the country which gets overlooked with it being up North! My wife is from Berwick, so we regularly go up, but stay with family rather than take the caravan.
Thanks for the information
Looks an interesting place to visit. Thanks sharing
Yes it was, thanks
Thank you for this I would never have picked Berwick as a place to visit but it is now very much so. Beaches and castle I’m very much in. Take care. Gill
Thank you for saying.
Lovely views from the walls, those flats did look nice 👍 I like Northumberland, Chillingham castle is good to visit. Thanks for sharing. Em xx 😘
Thanks for the tip
Bob’s comment about the jigsaw sort of bed, which still exist in several otherwise decent motorhomes, reminds me of the lack of quality that existed in cars some 3 decades or more ago. Some motorhomes still suffer from wrong materials being used for fittings, cracking showers floors and multiple piece beds …. an approach that high volume car manufacturers consigned to history over 30 years ago. Whilst motorhomes represent astonishing value compared to van based campers, the latter don’t seem to suffer from a last minute “make do approach to function”.
I've lived in Berwick all my life beautiful Berwick upon Tweed.
Yes, liked it a lot.
Great site,one for the list, thank you .
Thank you
What a lovely place, I know of the history around that area, but I have never seen the place.
Mind you I thought all of Scotland was like Glasgow until we went there.😁
We are the borders changed hands many times English and Scottish many battlefield's William Wallace part of his body is in Berwick walls. Place called Wallace green.
@@wildbilldogma.5997 I trust we're all friends now ? 😉
@@andysteptoe6310 we are best of friends instead of war we do it politely in the town hall now thank god for that 👍👍
Until recently the Kings Own Scottish Borderers HQ and Barracks you walked past and you could have parked at BMS
I could have if I knew what BMS was! 🤔😊