Fantastic video Nigel, Loved it!! Been there a few times, around the river , between the Cheswell tunnels is a stunning walk, not for the faint hearted as it can be a bit slippy and rocky, but it is like Narnia down there, best time is mid May to early June, all the flowers out!! Look forward to more of your vids, regards Nick
Thanks very much Brian, pleased you liked it! Do you mean Creswell Crags through the Limestone valley? Will certainly check that out the next time up there! Cheers👍
@@emilyemz You're a glutton for punishment🤣 But up next will be videos from South Wales featuring my hike out across Worms Head in Rhossili, the Puffins on Skomer Island and Tenby, from last weeks holiday. Cheers👍
A trip down memory lane. (Two weeks ago, July'23.) We jumped on the trail near Great Longstone and walked to the end of the trail at Wyedale car park. Like you, we enjoyed the scenery, tunnels, and geology along the way. Assuming the bus stop on the A6 would return us to the start (Bakewell). For the last mile or so after the Lime Kilns, we had no phone signal. We missed the bus to Litton by 4 minutes (No where near Gt. Longstone,). We waited in case it was late for 20 mins. (Next bus 2 hours). 4:45pm No footpath on A6, quarry lorries zooming past - still no signal! Faced only with a walk back along the trail, ;-( ... As we crossed back along the car park a lovely couple said they would give us a lift... Should they read this, we were so grateful! Best advice if on foot, - Start at the Wyedale end and head to Bakewell, at least you will have the opportunity to call a taxi back to base. Other than this a superb walk, bike ride etc... Enjoy!
@@astromanian_UK Yes, a shame buses don't stop near the carpark at Wye dale! And I did look to see if anyone was going to Bakewell at the carpark, but no luck! When my wife and I walked it a few years back we took the bus into Buxton. Then after a couple of hours there it was easy to get one back to Bakewell. Still it was a FAB day out. Cheers!👍
Between 1970 and 1974, the headmaster of my school in Heanor Derbyshire.(Monday st junior) would take us to Litton every year. We walked through the tunnel a couple of times, no lightning in those days. I remember making plaster casts of animal footprints alongside the river. Some of my happiest childhood memories. Thank you Mr Otterwell Rip.
Thanks for commenting! Yes, it's a great scenic hike and I was pleased to be back again! Yes, Litton and its sadly historic Cotton Mill! When I got home I researched its terrible crimes to the orphans who were employed/forced to work there. Having read the book 'The real Oliver Twist' by John Waller featuring the life of Robert Blincoe in the 19th Century. I feel compelled to go back to Litton and film again a documentary of what happened there, hopefully this year! Were you as school kids told about the mills history? Cheers👍
@NigelHarperPhoto Thanks for the reply Nigel. He must have told us some of the history about the mill because I knew that children worked in terrible conditions there. Some probably tricked into going there. "You'll be able to live in the countryside and catch rabbits, better than living here eh" A return visit about the mill will very interesting.
@@Bullseyearchery Yes, those kids were certainly tricked into what they thought was an adventure, which quickly turned into hell! Anyway, I hope I can find the time to go back. Cheers!👍
haha, That's because I was standing on the bridge when I asked a passerby to take a snap of me. Then I added myself to the valley shot for the thumbnail.Cheers👍
Fantastic video Nigel, Loved it!! Been there a few times, around the river , between the Cheswell tunnels is a stunning walk, not for the faint hearted as it can be a bit slippy and rocky, but it is like Narnia down there, best time is mid May to early June, all the flowers out!! Look forward to more of your vids, regards Nick
Thanks very much Brian, pleased you liked it! Do you mean Creswell Crags through the Limestone valley? Will certainly check that out the next time up there! Cheers👍
Used to work with a bloke many years ago that used to drive the trains on that line, always said it was the best job he ever had.
I can well imagine, as it's such a scenic route! Cheers
Thanks to the eclectic traveller for directing me here at the end of his video… subscribed and thank you.
Thanks for watching and subscribing! Cheers👍
Great video Nigel - Really useful content and you've given me some useful tips for my visit tomorrow! 👍
Thanks very much Tom! I hope you had a great day out, as it is a beautiful scenic walk! Cheers👍
I really enjoyed this video! 👍🏻😀
Thanks a lot Emily! Cheers👍
I thoroughly enjoy your videos! Keep up the great work 👍🏻
@@emilyemz That's so kind of you to say! Many thanks once again, there i a lot more to come! 😀👍👍
@NigelHarperPhoto exciting! I look forward to seeing where you visit next 👍🏻😃
@@emilyemz You're a glutton for punishment🤣 But up next will be videos from South Wales featuring my hike out across Worms Head in Rhossili, the Puffins on Skomer Island and Tenby, from last weeks holiday. Cheers👍
Cool video - inspired to walk the trail myself!
Thanks very much Karl - you'll love it! Cheers👍
Great review - Stunning Video.
Thanks very much! Cheers👍
A trip down memory lane. (Two weeks ago, July'23.) We jumped on the trail near Great Longstone and walked to the end of the trail at Wyedale car park. Like you, we enjoyed the scenery, tunnels, and geology along the way. Assuming the bus stop on the A6 would return us to the start (Bakewell). For the last mile or so after the Lime Kilns, we had no phone signal. We missed the bus to Litton by 4 minutes (No where near Gt. Longstone,). We waited in case it was late for 20 mins. (Next bus 2 hours). 4:45pm No footpath on A6, quarry lorries zooming past - still no signal!
Faced only with a walk back along the trail, ;-( ... As we crossed back along the car park a lovely couple said they would give us a lift... Should they read this, we were so grateful!
Best advice if on foot, - Start at the Wyedale end and head to Bakewell, at least you will have the opportunity to call a taxi back to base. Other than this a superb walk, bike ride etc... Enjoy!
@@astromanian_UK Yes, a shame buses don't stop near the carpark at Wye dale! And I did look to see if anyone was going to Bakewell at the carpark, but no luck! When my wife and I walked it a few years back we took the bus into Buxton. Then after a couple of hours there it was easy to get one back to Bakewell. Still it was a FAB day out. Cheers!👍
Thanks for that Nigel.
Thanks for watching! Cheers👍
Just walked this trail for charity scary when you posted the 10 years later 😢
It's certainly a beautiful walk to do! Taking a bus to Buxton is also worthwhile trip too! Cheers👍
Between 1970 and 1974, the headmaster of my school in Heanor Derbyshire.(Monday st junior) would take us to Litton every year.
We walked through the tunnel a couple of times, no lightning in those days. I remember making plaster casts of animal footprints alongside the river.
Some of my happiest childhood memories.
Thank you Mr Otterwell Rip.
Thanks for commenting! Yes, it's a great scenic hike and I was pleased to be back again! Yes, Litton and its sadly historic Cotton Mill! When I got home I researched its terrible crimes to the orphans who were employed/forced to work there. Having read the book 'The real Oliver Twist' by John Waller featuring the life of Robert Blincoe in the 19th Century. I feel compelled to go back to Litton and film again a documentary of what happened there, hopefully this year! Were you as school kids told about the mills history? Cheers👍
@NigelHarperPhoto Thanks for the reply Nigel. He must have told us some of the history about the mill because I knew that children worked in terrible conditions there. Some probably tricked into going there. "You'll be able to live in the countryside and catch rabbits, better than living here eh"
A return visit about the mill will very interesting.
@@Bullseyearchery Yes, those kids were certainly tricked into what they thought was an adventure, which quickly turned into hell! Anyway, I hope I can find the time to go back. Cheers!👍
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Cheers!👍
Pretty strange thumbnail⬆️
haha, That's because I was standing on the bridge when I asked a passerby to take a snap of me. Then I added myself to the valley shot for the thumbnail.Cheers👍
@NigelHarperPhoto I didn't mean it like that friend, just noticed the ungodly amount of patented geo engineering going on above
@@stocksyere My reply was not intended to be sarcasm, just an explanation. I assume you mean the Jet trails?
Leave the trail as is... No to trains...
Yep! I tend to agree!