13.36 miles. 🎉🎉🎉 That was a fascinating hike. I love the views, cascading rivers/streams, panoramic view of the sea, the refreshing nature. The houses also reminded me of my trip to Dingle Peninsula in Ireland. Despite the blisters, you did a good hike and that deserved delicious fish and chips 😊.
Hello, my friends! That's an amazing coastal trail! Huge and really spectacular. I liked your guest house. Such a lovely place to stay! Hugs and happy summertime, guys! Renata
Loved the breakfast, so big ! The church was lovely and that honesty cafe was great to raise money for wildlife. This was a fabulous coastal walk and your guest house looked lovely . Fish and chips sounded great :) ~ Anna 👍
That's a lovely section of the SWCP. I particularly enjoyed visiting Porlock Weir for one of my monthly vlogs last year. Just come back from North Devon - Lynton is gorgeous town - great independent shops too! Lovely video. Take care, Paul.
OMGosh it's so cool to see you where we JUST were! I should be watching this later when I have time, but I'm making a start now cos I'm too excited not to 😂
even when your not on the coast the hike has some amazing scenery (beautiful little stone church you guys came across) that was cool the "honesty cafe" stopping for a cold drink, lovely harbor and room you had to stay at
@@unowhotravelchannel i really need to get back over there, on a clear night I can see Foreland light fro the hills behind my house, Exmoor one way Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) the other
Doing this walk next weekend! Thanks for the video 😊 We also stayed at the Ship in Porlock Weir and got the bus to Minehead for the first leg so that we had a bed and meal at the end. Would recommend the pub for both room and excellent food (evening meal and breakfast).
@@stephenbeattie4137 Hi, it was the Bottom Ship Inn, if you watch the previous vlog before this one, you’ll see more of the place, our room was directly above the pub area, very quaint and the staff were great👍
13.36 miles. 🎉🎉🎉 That was a fascinating hike. I love the views, cascading rivers/streams, panoramic view of the sea, the refreshing nature. The houses also reminded me of my trip to Dingle Peninsula in Ireland. Despite the blisters, you did a good hike and that deserved delicious fish and chips 😊.
Nice video 👍👍👍👍 19:32
Looks yummy and good restaurant. Gorgeous hiking and enjoy. Thats fantastic view. See you around yt world
Hello, my friends! That's an amazing coastal trail! Huge and really spectacular. I liked your guest house. Such a lovely place to stay! Hugs and happy summertime, guys! Renata
Loved the breakfast, so big ! The church was lovely and that honesty cafe was great to raise money for wildlife. This was a fabulous coastal walk and your guest house looked lovely . Fish and chips sounded great :) ~ Anna 👍
Fantastic presentation my friend, this looks amazing!
Extraordinary hike there!
Wow the Honesty Cafe at 12:37.
Never seen that on a wild trail
Fantastic as a sledgehammered that like button sharing out full watch stay safe and blessed
cant beat a good breakfast to set you off on your coast path walk lots of interesting sights I see along the way
*big like👍Au💯always fully watched👀*
Nice walk indeed. Always great to have views as you go. Cheers from NZ.
Goodness. What a fabulous hike. Never knew England has it in it 😂
That's a lovely section of the SWCP. I particularly enjoyed visiting Porlock Weir for one of my monthly vlogs last year. Just come back from North Devon - Lynton is gorgeous town - great independent shops too! Lovely video. Take care, Paul.
Hi Simon that looked a great walk and nice fish and chips 👌👌👌👌
Ah the post walk hobble, I know that feeling. I remember thinking this was quite a tough walk through all the woodland.
What an amazing hike, thank you for doing for us 😉
Lovely content the toll was funny! The pop and chocolate box was a really cool idea!
OMGosh it's so cool to see you where we JUST were! I should be watching this later when I have time, but I'm making a start now cos I'm too excited not to 😂
even when your not on the coast the hike has some amazing scenery (beautiful little stone church you guys came across) that was cool the "honesty cafe" stopping for a cold drink, lovely harbor and room you had to stay at
Still 609 miles to go....? Hope the blister won't get any worse. It's already an epic hike!
Brings back memories of happier times, I really must get back over to Lynton, Lynmouth and Exmoor, nice food and beer in the Rising Sun
Thanks for watching and commenting David, glad we were able to bring back memories, regards, Simon and Elaine
@@unowhotravelchannel i really need to get back over there, on a clear night I can see Foreland light fro the hills behind my house, Exmoor one way Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) the other
@@unowhotravelchannel it certainly has brought back memories of happy times, I really must get back over, thank you both ❤️
Doing this walk next weekend! Thanks for the video 😊
We also stayed at the Ship in Porlock Weir and got the bus to Minehead for the first leg so that we had a bed and meal at the end. Would recommend the pub for both room and excellent food (evening meal and breakfast).
How did your walk go? Regards, Simon and Elaine
What a great hike!
That was fab! I enjoyed that :)
You went up the other way from us - we came OUT at the toll road entrance.
Hello my new friend. Nice to see you
Thank you, you too😎👍
Great video thanks for sharing can I ask what's the gps device you have 😊
There is a convenience store in Porlock itself
Hi Simon. Did you stay at Top or Bottom Ship Inn?
@@stephenbeattie4137 Hi, it was the Bottom Ship Inn, if you watch the previous vlog before this one, you’ll see more of the place, our room was directly above the pub area, very quaint and the staff were great👍
@ I’m doing a similar walk but going the opposite way. Doing the Luisa lifeboat pilgrimage.
Those posts are what Lindsay forgets to follow, then blames me for her getting lost. That looks like the path into Mordor for sure.