Thank you, I didn’t have a great camera at the time so it’s a little bouncy. I have been intending on doing a few more but been laid up with Covid since Dec and it’s after effects. Once back to normal (hopefully soon) I’ll be back out doing more walks and drives. I’m glad people watch and enjoy my videos, I originally just put them up for friends and family and for myself to document how areas look now, and to look back on in years to come and see the changes. I am amazed so many people like some of them :)
I’m so glad you enjoyed it Maria, I am only a small timer but enjoy filming. Some people like my little walks and talks, some prefer a nice drive and some like music. I must redo this route as my osmo action is a bit better stabilised. I am lucky to have the ability to drive and be in countryside in 5 mins. Just wish I was rich enough to live in it :)
@@Memory_Gatherers never give up on your endeavors. One day you just may live in the country! Merry Christmas! If I ever need a tour guide in the countryside I will seek your advice.Happy New Year! Never give up.😉
What a beautiful place even if all the roads and marking are confusing. Where are the street names? How does anyone know where they are with all those winding roads? I better not rent a car if I ever go there lol. With houses so close to the road does anyone ever get hit coming out of their front door? I got sign overload at 41:00.
Oh. I definitely rent a car North Wales is a fun and beautiful area to drive around. There are more major roads here too and some roads that I take and love that are windy little gems that go across miles of moorland. If you prefer proper roads then the A55 gets you places and is like a mini freeway. I would recommend taking the back roads though as well sometimes there are some very pretty places you may miss otherwise. I also recommend the Scottish highlands, similar to wales but on steroids, huge mountains and a lot more remote. places in wales to go, Llangollen,Llandudno,Conwy,Denbigh and the moors, halkyn, Anglesey,portmerion. Scotland, well for me the northern highlands, Reiff especially - take a camper van ;) and if driving after dusk watch out for the deer on the roads.
You would be fine, the UK is such a tiny country and wales is a tiny piece of it. I think the only reason we have straight roads in some places is because of the Romans haha. I will have to do another drive now I have better cameras, I’ve not driven anywhere for 3 months as been unwell but be back out there soon. I add the music to hide the wind noise but some people don’t like it and some do haha can’t please everyone but I think it’s better than harsh wind.
@@stevejones4275 I thought it was still (kind of) open, thats a shame - I used to love the old Quay house back in the days of Lil and the Hare when Sandra and Mark run it ( late 90s)
Brilliant mate. See you soon. ❤
Glad you enjoyed mate, have to upload again soon.
what soothing music spot on ... Awesome video i miss all about the UK . From Cambridge .
Thank you, I didn’t have a great camera at the time so it’s a little bouncy. I have been intending on doing a few more but been laid up with Covid since Dec and it’s after effects. Once back to normal (hopefully soon) I’ll be back out doing more walks and drives. I’m glad people watch and enjoy my videos, I originally just put them up for friends and family and for myself to document how areas look now, and to look back on in years to come and see the changes. I am amazed so many people like some of them :)
So glad I found this! Well done! The music compliments the drive well. Thank you! I'm a subscriber keep em coming!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it Maria, I am only a small timer but enjoy filming. Some people like my little walks and talks, some prefer a nice drive and some like music. I must redo this route as my osmo action is a bit better stabilised. I am lucky to have the ability to drive and be in countryside in 5 mins. Just wish I was rich enough to live in it :)
@@Memory_Gatherers never give up on your endeavors. One day you just may live in the country! Merry Christmas! If I ever need a tour guide in the countryside I will seek your advice.Happy New Year! Never give up.😉
so lucky to live just seconds away from miles and miles of countryside
What a beautiful place even if all the roads and marking are confusing. Where are the street names? How does anyone know where they are with all those winding roads? I better not rent a car if I ever go there lol. With houses so close to the road does anyone ever get hit coming out of their front door? I got sign overload at 41:00.
Oh. I definitely rent a car North Wales is a fun and beautiful area to drive around. There are more major roads here too and some roads that I take and love that are windy little gems that go across miles of moorland. If you prefer proper roads then the A55 gets you places and is like a mini freeway. I would recommend taking the back roads though as well sometimes there are some very pretty places you may miss otherwise. I also recommend the Scottish highlands, similar to wales but on steroids, huge mountains and a lot more remote. places in wales to go, Llangollen,Llandudno,Conwy,Denbigh and the moors, halkyn, Anglesey,portmerion.
Scotland, well for me the northern highlands, Reiff especially - take a camper van ;) and if driving after dusk watch out for the deer on the roads.
@@Memory_Gatherers I would definitely need a camper as I would be lost most of the time. Here we are on a boring grid system of roads.
You would be fine, the UK is such a tiny country and wales is a tiny piece of it. I think the only reason we have straight roads in some places is because of the Romans haha. I will have to do another drive now I have better cameras, I’ve not driven anywhere for 3 months as been unwell but be back out there soon. I add the music to hide the wind noise but some people don’t like it and some do haha can’t please everyone but I think it’s better than harsh wind.
@@Memory_Gatherers I like the music and subbed. take care.
So you stopped at the blue bell?
yes, smashing pub just nowhere near home :(
@@Memory_Gatherers indeed the Quay's best pub, The Ship got shut down in the lockdown.
@@Memory_Gatherers you'll have to try Hendy's in shotton.
@@stevejones4275 Like Hendys, ace in summer - footy on, they do scran - all good and an alright gang in there. Bit of a rockers place too.
@@stevejones4275 I thought it was still (kind of) open, thats a shame - I used to love the old Quay house back in the days of Lil
and the Hare when Sandra and Mark run it ( late 90s)
Ill try and do a rerun of this or similar soon with my newer cameras (less bouncy)
please do, this was back when you used the little gopro copy wasnt it? still lovely
music from following area ua-cam.com/video/PNaTS4LkbG0/v-deo.html