As an Italian, I think I can say that there is no other country in the world with a respect and love as in England, for the countryside and the landscape. Surprising, in the national of the first industrial revolution
Yes I believe a visitor to England remarked some 100 or more years ago. The Industrial Revolution produced a country of ugly pictures surrounded by beautiful frames. We should cherish what there is left. Buongiorno. Liverpool
The camera is surprisingly small and lightweight considering the high quality 4k it produces. I can film for a good 3 hours with it being no trouble at all.
The sheep on the wall was absolutely hilarious, it was even funnier when the Sheeps friend came on the wall and stared at you like it was figuring out who you were. 😂😂
Dave, I don't know where to start. Bright green hedges, nothing says England more to me. Sunrise at the graveyard with sheep jumping up and down on the rock walls. What a scream! I loved that! Gosh, I wonder what St Aidan's Crypt was like. But the walks through the sandy pathways and tall sea grass just took my breath away with the sea lying behind it. Bamburgh Castle made it all idyllic. I have never seen a castle that large on such a rocky promontory. You create magic with your videos. Thank you! 🇬🇧 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
It really is a majestic castle, especially looking up at it from the base, you really get a perspective of its size, I just wish I could go inside and film room to room..
Wow. Just amazing. I love and appreciate that you take us to all the nooks and crannies I’d want to see if doing it myself - you take the steps to the grotto or the meander around the cemetery, you pause and let us absorb it. The various angles and aspects. Allow us to get our bearings. Honestly - the best walking videos on UA-cam. Thank you from Australia ❤
Dave, many thanks for your videos. I don't get the chance to travel much here in the UK so I get to visit these places again through you! These films remind me how beautiful much of our country is.
Just watched your video on Bamburgh Castle, very impressive and on a spectacular location. Fascinating history in such a beautiful part of England. We will be looking at more of your wonderful videos Dave, thank you for all the work you put into the walks.
Thank you for this beautiful video! I only got to spend about 2 hours in Bamburgh and would love to spend a couple of days there. Loved the views from the churchyard of the castle and the sea (and those sheep, of course). Very nice to hear birds and waves on the beach, not unnecessary background music. Nicely done!
Dave,my partner and I just watched this video with absolute delight. We are going to Bamburgh in may this year .A long held dream for me which my lovely boyfriend is making into reality . Dave what time of year did you film this wonderful walk please? The whole video blew us away.The sheep were hilarious ,the sunset exquisite.Thankyou so much
Another fabulous video! Loved this! It would be fun to do a castle/cathedral tour around the UK, two days in each at each location.......someday........ Thanks for your videos!
Glad you enjoyed it, It was indeed an absolute stunner, one of my favourites to film, I especially loved the Sunset at the end I was so fortunate to capture!
Grace Darling never married. History does not record if anyone ever knobbed her. Her hair never grew long enough to escape her parents lighthouse and she died at the age of 26 without ever having sprogged any illegitimate children, so is nobody's ancestor. You may share a common ancestor though.
This walk was wonderful! Such a lovely sunny clear day too. I would like to visit this part of the country, it's history and coastal location are extremely attractive. Thanks so much for sharing Dave.
I went here in 2019 with my cousin and brother, we went here and to Dunstanburgh castle and Conwy Castle. The walk through the Welsh highlands then coming back to Conwy Castle was amazing. I really need to come back to Wales 🏴 Seeing Conwy first, Dunstanburgh second and Bamburgh last was nice. Dunstanburgh left the best impression on me, it was huge and we could go to the tallest tower. I went when it was raining so we had the whole place to ourselves.
This is a very interesting walk. The castle is impressive as it is so well maintained. I enjoyed the lovely beach and the sky was just perfect. I want to read up on the history of this area now that I have thins. Thank you Dave.
@@DavesWalksДэйв,в некоторых своих комментах ответах вы пишете то...я рад,другой раз...я рада.Вы мужчина или женщина?Когда падала тень,видно,как бы юбку,а не брюки,ответьте.,если можно.Ходите легко,по женски ,а бесстрашие мужское,смотрела видео,вы шли по как бы по лесу,тропинка угадывалась,в том видео,где цвели голубые цветы,их было так много,и я думала,хотя бы вы не заблудились,так кто вы,Дэйв?
Hi Dave, I am enjoying your video! If you get a chance and feel so inclined: I used to visit England a lot when I was younger. On one visit, I got to Nottingham but did not leave enough time to properly see everything. A friend and I we’re headed to Chatsworth the next day. I missed out on seeing the chalk caves that serve as a secret way out of Nottingham Castle! It wasn’t in my guide books and I only found out at the tourist info kiosk there. There used to be only one tour of this daily at 3:00 pm. Plus there are some famous gardens near Nottingham too. So if you feel like it and think it would make for a good video… !
Interesting, had a little check on Google, I think you are referring to the 'City of Caves'. I will have to check with them to see If I am aloud to film. Places which require a ticket, often means seeking permission to film. I have made a note of it.
@@DavesWalks Oh thanks! As I recall, one of the famous poets lived near there too and the garden was supposed to be pretty. Again, I only found out about it when I got to the tourist info kiosk in Nottingham. I could be a little shaky on who the gardens belonged to; it was like 30 years ago that I went to Nottingham. Thanks about looking into the chalk caves!/secret way out of Nottingham Castle!
Hmm, I have not been able to find any ideas on Google as to what is happening. I have no suggestions to remedy it other than to try a different device.
Well, I am always happy to share it in the comments section via copy and paste. Just comment when ever you are curious on a walk I will put it in the reply :) No talking, just walking. Exploring the English Countryside. A nice gentle walk around Bamburgh. Walking through the village, St Aiden's Church, before walking around the stunning Bamburgh Castle before finishing on the beach capturing a stunning sunset. One of my favourite videos to date! My 119th of hopefully many UA-cam Walks. Time and date of walk: 8pm 14th May 2022 English Spring Dave's walk difficulty rating: 1 / 5 Easy enough Dave's walk beauty rating: 6 / 5 perfect! Distance of this walk: 7,989 Steps 3.35 Miles / 5.39 km Distance of all UA-cam walks so far: 575,571 Steps 248.90 Miles / 400.48 km Weather: A beautiful evening sunset! Subscribers at time of video release: 23,565 Total channel views at time of release: 2,992,263 Total hours of my videos watched: 548,626 Hours = 22,859 Days = 62.63 Years! Starting point of walk on what3words: ///greyhound.rationed.estuaries
Hello, I'm from the Chechen Republic, it's in Russia, I recently fully watched the Last Kingdom and I have a question for the British, did you really have Lord Utret and King Alfred? If anyone knows, tell me!!! It's me food with translation!!! Thanks
King Alfred was real, whilst there was an Urthred, he was entirely different from the character in the show. I haven't seen The Last Kingdom but this is what I was able to find.
King Alfred the Great was the king of the West Saxons ( Wessex ) from 871 to 886 AD. He was the king of the Anglo Saxon’s from 886 till his death in 899 AD. He was known as The Great for his defence of his Kingdom against the Vikings and winning battles and securing peace with them and for his intellect and reforms in the reconstruction of Wessex and the founding of England. He also founded the first Royal Navy. With Uhtred, there was an Uhtred ( the Bold ) of Bamburgh ( Bebbanburg ) who ruled from 1006 till he died in 1016 AD. So there was an Uhtred, but over a 100 years later. It is said he died whilst on campaign in and around Yorkshire, whilst on his way to a meeting with Cnut, he was ambushed at “Wicheal” ( Wighill, near Tadcaster ) and killed.
@@dickdastardly1883 Thank you👍🏻I would erase my memory to watch the Last Kingdom again, I fell in love with this series very much !!! How great was Alfred and Utret
Fair enough.. May I suggest checking out @IcelandHotSpots He has a specific walking style that creates an absolutely buttery smooth viewing experience with no bounce. Its a walking style my knees don't allow me to replicate.. I keep it as smooth as I am able.
As an Italian, I think I can say that there is no other country in the world with a respect and love as in England, for the countryside and the landscape. Surprising, in the national of the first industrial revolution
Yes I believe a visitor to England remarked some 100 or more years ago. The Industrial Revolution produced a country of ugly pictures surrounded by beautiful frames. We should cherish what there is left. Buongiorno. Liverpool
@@irenejohnston6802 I agree Irene,greetings from Apulia
@@mariodigioiamdg grazie per la risposta Mario 🕊️. Aged 82
man, the sheer amount of greenery in this video is making me drool
such a cute little moment with the sheep in the beginning
I do agree, such a lovely moment I was able to capture on camera.
Grateful for the effortlessness with which we go up and down the hills of these gorgeous landscapes.
The way that you and others hold the 📷 so steady. Arm muscles have to be great to hold the 📷 so long. We do appreciate it to the fullest. Thank you 🇺🇸
The camera is surprisingly small and lightweight considering the high quality 4k it produces. I can film for a good 3 hours with it being no trouble at all.
The sheep on the wall was absolutely hilarious, it was even funnier when the Sheeps friend came on the wall and stared at you like it was figuring out who you were. 😂😂
They were a delight to watch and film. Was all so spontaneous too.
@@DavesWalks I really enjoyed this video, Thankyou!
Dave, I don't know where to start. Bright green hedges, nothing says England more to me. Sunrise at the graveyard with sheep jumping up and down on the rock walls. What a scream! I loved that! Gosh, I wonder what St Aidan's Crypt was like. But the walks through the sandy pathways and tall sea grass just took my breath away with the sea lying behind it. Bamburgh Castle made it all idyllic. I have never seen a castle that large on such a rocky promontory. You create magic with your videos. Thank you! 🇬🇧 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
It really is a majestic castle, especially looking up at it from the base, you really get a perspective of its size, I just wish I could go inside and film room to room..
Great video. When your shadow waved, I wanted to wave back😂
Oh, my goodness! The sheep were delightful. ❤😂
8:27 that felt like a magical moment and I wasnt even there - theyre so beautiful
Wow. Just amazing. I love and appreciate that you take us to all the nooks and crannies I’d want to see if doing it myself - you take the steps to the grotto or the meander around the cemetery, you pause and let us absorb it. The various angles and aspects. Allow us to get our bearings. Honestly - the best walking videos on UA-cam. Thank you from Australia ❤
Glad you are enjoying it and thank you for quite the compliment Golda, I hope to keep getting better!
Грандиозно!
Looks so nice. Nice country side . Like the no talking , only talking just what ever people talking when walk by people and just nature sounds
A beautiful walk with someone who knew words were not necessary. Heaven on Earth, thank you.
Dave, many thanks for your videos. I don't get the chance to travel much here in the UK so I get to visit these places again through you! These films remind me how beautiful much of our country is.
Just watched your video on Bamburgh Castle, very impressive and on a spectacular location. Fascinating history in such a beautiful part of England. We will be looking at more of your wonderful videos Dave, thank you for all the work you put into the walks.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed them! It's a pleasure to share them with everyone!
Thanks
Thank you David, it is very much appreciated!
Bamburgh has got to be my favorite of your videos so far! Love your channel!
It was indeed a good video, certainly one of my favourites to film😀👍
Thank you for this beautiful video! I only got to spend about 2 hours in Bamburgh and would love to spend a couple of days there. Loved the views from the churchyard of the castle and the sea (and those sheep, of course). Very nice to hear birds and waves on the beach, not unnecessary background music. Nicely done!
Loved it all from the two sheep on the wall, to the beach. Beautifully filmed, thank you for sharing. 😊
My pleasure Maria! It was all a delight to film, capturing the spontaneous sheep was nice, and the glorious sunset at the end 😊
Очень красивый закат!!!
это было действительно, одно из лучших, что я видел
The way the sun lights the earth is unique. Thank God, I spent 3 months in Scotland--long time ago...
Love the UK......a must place to Visit ❤
I grew up just south of there. Returned home for a visit, from the US, in 2016 and visited Bamburgh. Gorgeous place ❤️🇬🇧
Stunning, Just watched the Ultrid movie and have to visit it. Thanks for sharing. From South Africa❤
Fab as alwayz Dave👍🌈
Grateful
Спасибо большое за интересное видео!
рад, что тебе понравилось
This is the best walk i have seen on Bamburgh castle thank you.
Happy to hear it Geoffrey!! 👍😃
Great nice beautiful thank you
Wow I would LOVE to live next to a castle.. and so close to the sea too. What a dream ☺️
A very interesting place that I've never been to. A great walk well captured. 👍
Dave,my partner and I just watched this video with absolute delight.
We are going to Bamburgh in may this year .A long held dream for me which my lovely boyfriend is making into reality .
Dave what time of year did you film this wonderful walk please?
The whole video blew us away.The sheep were hilarious ,the sunset exquisite.Thankyou so much
So lovely ❤ one of my favorite videos of yours so far!
Happy to hear it Bee, was one of my favourite to film! Such a lovely sunset at the end.
Amazing what an English beauty, with the beautiful sheep at the beginning.❤😍
With you from Kuwait
Thank you very much 😀
Another fabulous video! Loved this! It would be fun to do a castle/cathedral tour around the UK, two days in each at each location.......someday........ Thanks for your videos!
Wow! That was very enjoyable. Beautiful area with so much history.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lindas imagens do castelo e do sol refletido no mar!!
Love all these graveyards on countryside, cheers Dave
Dave. Always interesting and excellent video. Enjoyed seeing the sheep on the wall and nice decorations on lamp posts. Unique.
😊😊😊
The sheep were an unexpected joy, just happily walking along the walls..
@@DavesWalks harmless animals with good balance. take care. chat next video. 🐏🐑c
an absolute stunner! i love the small details and little vignettes. thanks, dave. 👋👋👋
Glad you enjoyed it, It was indeed an absolute stunner, one of my favourites to film, I especially loved the Sunset at the end I was so fortunate to capture!
My ancestor was Grace Darling,it was dads side of the family,loved Alnwick too,stayed in b and b and went over to Holy island,great coast towns.
Grace Darling never married. History does not record if anyone ever knobbed her. Her hair never grew long enough to escape her parents lighthouse and she died at the age of 26 without ever having sprogged any illegitimate children, so is nobody's ancestor. You may share a common ancestor though.
@@TheRealBoroNut I know that she died young without offspring,but my dad,s step grandma was a ,Darling,related to them
Destiny is all ! Great video, on that land walked lord Uhtred, son of Uhtred :)
Wrong Uhtred and wrong time.
Great video, lovely sunset. Thanks for sharing. All the best Peter.
This walk was wonderful! Such a lovely sunny clear day too. I would like to visit this part of the country, it's history and coastal location are extremely attractive. Thanks so much for sharing Dave.
What I meant to say was - its history and coastal location is extremely attractive - hahaha! I really need to watch my grammar 😂
thnak you Dave for this beautiful memory (we have been there a couple of years ago) thank you very much, greetings from holland
Glad you enjoyed it, greetings from England :)
Obrigada por compartilhar imagens tão belas.Vídeo lindíssimo,parabéns.
O prazer é meu
What a castle. Beautiful. I was looking it up and saw that it was one of the filming locations for the next Indian Jones film.
oooh Interesting! Nothing like recognising places on TV from places I have filmed! Hope I am able to spot it when it comes out.
I went here in 2019 with my cousin and brother, we went here and to Dunstanburgh castle and Conwy Castle. The walk through the Welsh highlands then coming back to Conwy Castle was amazing. I really need to come back to Wales 🏴
Seeing Conwy first, Dunstanburgh second and Bamburgh last was nice. Dunstanburgh left the best impression on me, it was huge and we could go to the tallest tower. I went when it was raining so we had the whole place to ourselves.
Obrigada pelo carinho desse vídeo lindo ,pelos detalhes !! Pena que o castelo estava fechado !!! 🤩🤩🤩🙏❤🇧🇷
I love your videos,always show us beautiful places,thanks!!,greetings from Spain❤
Thank you so much for the impressive pictures. Such a nice place!
Glad you enjoyed it! Certainly was an impressive place that I enjoyed being able to share!
This is bloody incredible
This is a very interesting walk. The castle is impressive as it is so well maintained. I enjoyed the lovely beach and the sky was just perfect. I want to read up on the history of this area now that I have thins. Thank you Dave.
Glad you enjoyed it Elizabeth :)
@@DavesWalksДэйв,в некоторых своих комментах ответах вы пишете то...я рад,другой раз...я рада.Вы мужчина или женщина?Когда падала тень,видно,как бы юбку,а не брюки,ответьте.,если можно.Ходите легко,по женски ,а бесстрашие мужское,смотрела видео,вы шли по как бы по лесу,тропинка угадывалась,в том видео,где цвели голубые цветы,их было так много,и я думала,хотя бы вы не заблудились,так кто вы,Дэйв?
Just saw October.2022. Thank you
Very beautiful
I also loved the time in the graveyard.
Always peaceful and serene places I find. Always full of history and charm.
Thank you very much! Stunning!!
Beautiful walk.
Loved this one Dave. Amazing.
Hi Dave, I am enjoying your video!
If you get a chance and feel so inclined: I used to visit England a lot when I was younger. On one visit, I got to Nottingham but did not leave enough time to properly see everything. A friend and I we’re headed to Chatsworth the next day. I missed out on seeing the chalk caves that serve as a secret way out of Nottingham Castle! It wasn’t in my guide books and I only found out at the tourist info kiosk there. There used to be only one tour of this daily at 3:00 pm. Plus there are some famous gardens near Nottingham too. So if you feel like it and think it would make for a good video… !
Interesting, had a little check on Google, I think you are referring to the 'City of Caves'. I will have to check with them to see If I am aloud to film. Places which require a ticket, often means seeking permission to film. I have made a note of it.
@@DavesWalks Oh thanks! As I recall, one of the famous poets lived near there too and the garden was supposed to be pretty. Again, I only found out about it when I got to the tourist info kiosk in Nottingham. I could be a little shaky on who the gardens belonged to; it was like 30 years ago that I went to Nottingham. Thanks about looking into the chalk caves!/secret way out of Nottingham Castle!
Thanks from Argentina
Another great Walk, Dave. Beautifully kept little town. Have you walked Seahouse's, just to the South of here?
I have not, but If I am in the area again, I hope to take a look there. Glad you enjoyed the walk 😀👍
So clean no peapul. Our countrt has many peapul
I love it 🌺🌺
I wish one day to live there.
Wonderful walk. Thanks a lot. It' s a pleasure watching your videos
Happy to hear it Paloma! :)
I enjoyed this walk so much.
Happy to hear it!
03:10 hi.... 👋👋👋
In the U. S. North Carolina 2:45 in this .😊
Please make a video inside the castle!👍
Yessss
easier said than done, as It's private property, I need permissions which I so far have been unable to obtain..
I'm watching on a Mac laptop, on Chrome UA-cam. I grade up from Catalina.
everything so beautiful and peaceful! amazing! but where are the people, the residents, there are no children...
it was late in the evening, I imagine there are all at home having tea. I try and film when places are at their quietest.
yes, you are absolutely right. thank you for replying to me.
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Скажите, пожалуйста, а присаживаетесь отдохнуть. Попить чай, съесть яблоко.... подкрепиться в пути?
Goooood from iraq
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Bambrough Castle on an imposing position with with history of ownership and family background.A place to visit
An impressive castle indeed, very much worth a visit to see in person!
37.38 The bird looked like a Stonechat
My father and his sister were evacuated to live in the castle after their brother died in the bombing of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1941
what's the time of the recording, i wonder why it's so lonely there.
it was 8pm 14th May 2022 so rather late in the evening. All dates and times are in the video descriptions if you are ever unsure and curious.
I see Bamburgh Caste.... walk, 9;4K views... Shop the Dave's Walks store, then comments.
Hmm, I have not been able to find any ideas on Google as to what is happening. I have no suggestions to remedy it other than to try a different device.
Well, I am always happy to share it in the comments section via copy and paste. Just comment when ever you are curious on a walk I will put it in the reply :)
No talking, just walking. Exploring the English Countryside. A nice gentle walk around Bamburgh.
Walking through the village, St Aiden's Church, before walking around the stunning Bamburgh Castle before finishing on the beach capturing a stunning sunset. One of my favourite videos to date!
My 119th of hopefully many UA-cam Walks.
Time and date of walk: 8pm 14th May 2022 English Spring
Dave's walk difficulty rating: 1 / 5 Easy enough
Dave's walk beauty rating: 6 / 5 perfect!
Distance of this walk: 7,989 Steps 3.35 Miles / 5.39 km
Distance of all UA-cam walks so far: 575,571 Steps 248.90 Miles / 400.48 km
Weather: A beautiful evening sunset!
Subscribers at time of video release: 23,565
Total channel views at time of release: 2,992,263
Total hours of my videos watched: 548,626 Hours = 22,859 Days = 62.63 Years!
Starting point of walk on what3words: ///greyhound.rationed.estuaries
Hello, I'm from the Chechen Republic, it's in Russia, I recently fully watched the Last Kingdom and I have a question for the British, did you really have Lord Utret and King Alfred? If anyone knows, tell me!!! It's me food with translation!!! Thanks
King Alfred was real, whilst there was an Urthred, he was entirely different from the character in the show. I haven't seen The Last Kingdom but this is what I was able to find.
King Alfred the Great was the king of the West Saxons ( Wessex ) from 871 to 886 AD. He was the king of the Anglo Saxon’s from 886 till his death in 899 AD. He was known as The Great for his defence of his Kingdom against the Vikings and winning battles and securing peace with them and for his intellect and reforms in the reconstruction of Wessex and the founding of England. He also founded the first Royal Navy. With Uhtred, there was an Uhtred ( the Bold ) of Bamburgh ( Bebbanburg ) who ruled from 1006 till he died in 1016 AD. So there was an Uhtred, but over a 100 years later. It is said he died whilst on campaign in and around Yorkshire, whilst on his way to a meeting with Cnut, he was ambushed at “Wicheal” ( Wighill, near Tadcaster ) and killed.
@@dickdastardly1883 Thank you👍🏻I would erase my memory to watch the Last Kingdom again, I fell in love with this series very much !!! How great was Alfred and Utret
9:50 You can always tell the ones who died of the lurgy.
8:30 what are those? 10:13
They are sheep :)
thankssss, i did it again....@@DavesWalks i confused them every time
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ဒီမှာနေကြတဲ့လူတွေက ဒီချိန်ဆို ဘယ်တွေ
များသွားနေကြတာလည်းဗျ..တစ်ယောက်မှ
ကိုမတွေ့ဘူးနော်
ဒီကားကို ညနေစောင်းမှ ရိုက်ကူးခဲ့တာပါ။ တတ်နိုင်သမျှ ဆိတ်ငြိမ်တဲ့အချိန်တွေကို အရမ်းတမင်ကြိုးစားပြီး ရွေးပါတယ်။ ဤနေရာများသည် စိတ်မသက်မသာဖြစ်လုနီးပါး အလုပ်များသည်ဟု ပြောသောအခါတွင် ကျွန်ုပ်အား ယုံပါ။
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Hello 😀👍
@@DavesWalks Hello👍💙
Big big fild but no trees
Lovely but a bit too bouncy and stompy for me
Fair enough.. May I suggest checking out @IcelandHotSpots He has a specific walking style that creates an absolutely buttery smooth viewing experience with no bounce. Its a walking style my knees don't allow me to replicate.. I keep it as smooth as I am able.
UTOPIA. ❤ IT MUST BE SUMMER IN SCOTLAND WHEN THE SUN NEVER QUITE SETS. Many heartfelt thanks for these rare moments spent in Paradise.
太惬意了 !