They made a movie “ called Mutiny on the Bounty “ the ship ended up on Pitcairn island were 9 or the 10 remaining mutineers died or were killed by each other or the Polynesians that they picked up on an island ( along with some women) only one ☝️ remained with children and others . Anyway they were Pardoned by the Queen and settled on Norkfork island ( some stayed on Pitcairn ) and the descendants remain to this day . A friend of mine that lives on Norfolk Island is a descent of the Bounty Mutineers.
@@FreddieDobbsFreddie, interesting fact, both Captain Bligh ( deposed Captain of The Bounty,) and Lt Fletcher Christian (who led the mutineers,') were closely connected to my home, The Isle of Man. Bligh married a Manx girl, and Fletcher Christian was born on the Island- I actually went to school with one of his descendants. Cheers, Al.
Yes! Also enjoyed the Ant Middleton series Mutiny where they try and recreate the same trip. Pretty insightful into the hardships Bligh and his men went through.
I am glad you mentioned the movie 🎥 that was made about this. I think it has been made three times as a movie 🎥. I once spoke to a Captain Bligh who must of been the great great great grandson of the Captain on the bounty
Freddie, I have watched a number of your videos now and I thoroughly enjoy them. You are so interesting to listen to and the quality of your productions is superb. May I congratulate you and sincerely thank you for entertaining us
I don't even ride a bike but I love your videos, Freddie. They always make me want to hop in my car and go explore, grab a coffee and enjoy the (rare) beautiful days we have here!
Freddy. Today we went to the Pandora Inn. It is a nice and beautiful place. It is because of you we’re found out the existence. Really worth it. Thank you!
Freddy, you and Monica are such gems! My wife and I took the kids hiking to an old decomposed train Wharf on the Puget Sound with beautiful spring weather. Got home a storm blew in, and then I got to relive that beautiful coastline watching this.
im a new rider at 58 only on a 125 started listening to your podcast for tips but have found so much more your passion and appreciation of things is inspiring keep up the good work freddie and thank you.
Freddie, I can't tell you how much I admire seeing your videos. Each and every video of yours is a treat for us. I don't think there is a channel like this (it is a whole package, a biker's video disguised as a Travel-History channel or vice-versa). Astounding to say the least! Cornwall is so picture-perfect beautiful! These videos make me want to return to the UK. What I really like about the UK is that there is always this sense of being in a time warp and inside History. It's exactly how we outsiders imagine Britain to be through books and stories. As you were leaning on the gate to talk about how the roads are still underdeveloped and the houses on the other side of the creek, there was a sign showing "Still Missing..." Of course, there is also that incredible humour to match for! "Marriages performed by the captain are only valid for the duration of the voyage!" I think probably the reason the green bungalow is abandoned is that it is haunted. Cornwall seems like the perfect place to write stories and poems. Keep up the incredible work. I hope in one of your podcasts, you'd be kind of enough to share how you film such videos. These are proper documentary type films. Who shoots these videos and how... I mean you are not just showing the front view as you ride your motorcycle but also the side view, rear, etc of you in action? By now, I know Monica has a huge role to play in this (kudos to her) but even then in some shots, it is hard to believe that someone travelling with you is shooting like this (unless it is a TV or Film Crew). You need not reveal it if this is trade secret but I am into filmmaking, music, etc (another reason why I find your videos so captivating... it started with Goa just last month) and hence the curiosity. I totally understand why you have such dedicated viewers. It's thoroughly well deserved. Best wishes. 🌟
We’ve been to the Pandora Inn many times, it is indeed a beautiful part of the country, on a fine day a boat trip up the Carrick roads and you could be anywhere in the world.
On the locked-in days, you spark adventure in the heart my lad! There's no end to the calm and wonder these moments in time bring, Freddie - absolutely glorious!
I love your travel and country journals a lot! You have that special genes somehow to make your stories really fun watching. I think your niche is going to special places with your bike and show the beauty of the country 👍👍👍
The cornish Coast ist ist one of the most beautiful and spectacular places I've ever been to! Watching your video makes me feel so homesick that I imediatedly want to change my holiday plans...
Freddie, your simply the best and your detailed descriptions bring the best out of every place you discover. What an idyllic place to be especially when the sun is shining.
I love Cornwall. My father was was fleet air arm and stationed at Coldrose in the mid 60's and we lived in Helston which was nearby.. My grandmother was from the small town of Carleen so at least some Cornish blood flows through the veins. It was a great place to be a kid and I have many fond memories. I left Helston in 1966 to attend the Royal Hospital School in Suffolk which you have driven past and commented on Freddie... Great work as always.
Way back in 1978 (18 at the time), I was lucky enough to spend a couple of weeks with my trusty Suzuki GT185 at a family friends house across the water at Point. Travelled down by train from Paddington to Truro with the bike tucked away in the mail carriage. Unusually glorious weather for the duration, I spent nearly every day touring around the north & south coast. Haven't been to Cornwall for about 10 years now, as barring this trip I was always caught out by bad weather.
As a kid i loved the story of "The Bounty". Incredible, that you are at the pub that Capt William Blight owned.....unbelievable!!! It is also so beautiful inside. What a treat!! i think you and Monica should try to see if you can purchase that abandoned property.
Hey Freddie, I'm an avid motorbike rider myself but also really enjoy owning a small 14' aluminium motor boat (colloquially called a "tinny") here in Port Stephens on the New South Wales coast, Australia. If you ever live somewhere that it makes sense for you to own a small boat I'd really highly recommend it. The exploration you can do into little coves, rivers, creeks is so much fun - a great sense of adventure whilst being in the beautiful outdoors. I've spent all day on the water today with my dog and two friends having an awesome time. The sense of adventure reminds me a lot of what I enjoy about poking around off-the-beaten -track areas on my motorbike.
Fantastic loving this adventure Freddie & Monika. Brings back some fabulous memories, Thank You. Knowing your schedule is pretty full up however if you can add a couple of days. Travel up through Land's End there's an airport near Sennan Cove & a light aircraft ride awaits with fantastic low flying views over St Ives, we did it for £90 for 2. Then head to Clovelly, we parked 20 metres from the sea & stayed overnight in the hotel right next to our bikes. It is Awesome. Then if you can travel up to Lynton & Lynmouth ... fantastic .... Then the best 20 miles of biking roads in our fabulous islands awaits, it is the coastal road between Lynton & Lynmouth to Minehead ... Pure Motorcycle perfection. On the way you will ride down Porlock Hill the steepest hill in GB. Enjoy 🌟🌟🧡
The handbrake cable snapped on my Mk2 XR2 going up Porlock Hill waaaay back in 1997, when I had to stop suddenly and attempt a hill start. I'm surprised the clutch didn't burn out as well to be honest. Looking back it is quite funny, but at the time it wasn't! 😂😂😂
While you’re down that way check out the B3306 road St Ives to Lands End coast road. One of the best roads to ride in the UK in my opinion. Absolutely stunning. Make sure it’s sunny.
The walks to the Pandora are incredible must be the wealthiest area of the country. I sail there and my god😮😮😮. Came in by boat for a snack. And drink, tied up on jetty, tide went out in less than an hour, so me and good friend spent 12 hrs there😮😮😮😮 bad 😂
You certainly hit the sweet spot on your timings Freddy - try going to the Pandora in mid summer - you cannot get near the place, you are completely right about the houses down there 90% are Holiday homes and all in access of £1million - enjoy the rest of your stay you have definitely lucked out with the weather 😎
Fantastic video Freddie. I'm glad you could enjoy this glorious weather. I've traveled myself width and breadth of entire UK. You happen to be not far from most beautiful place in England I've ever been to. Please visit Clovelly Village in north Devon on your way back.
Greetings Freddie, another great video. Only complaint is that NY Yankees cap. Time to replace that with a Boston Red Sox cap and join my wife and I on a tour around Cape Cod/New England.
we went there on our bikes last september , and we expected to pay a premium for being in a famous place ,, BUT we were surprised to find it was the cheapest place we had been in ,, it is great to say something is good value rather than have to moan about prices , hope you and others find it the same ;;
Great video!, I used to go to the Pandora years ago, but haven't been back for a long time,I never knew the connection with the mutiny on the Bounty,thanks Freddie!
Love eating at the Pandora Inn in weather like we’re having this weekend, it’s a beautiful spot… you chose the right time to come down to glorious Cornwall Freddie 😎
Welcome back to Cornwall, Freddie! The Pandora was a good shout. Great video as ever. I hope you both have a great stay, the good weather continues, for all our sakes!
Cornwall is lovely Freddie, shame it get so busy! .....Rumour has it that ole abandoned house you saw, with the green door, was owned by Shakin' Stevens' ....bloke in the Pandora told me 😅
We were near there today visiting Enys Gardens for the amazing Bluebells, well worth a visit. The place you described with all the expensive Houses is Restronguet Point, a reserve of the very wealthy. I used to be CPN for that area, and there are drawbacks to living somewhere like that. If you are here for a little while why not get to the Marazion bike Meet? It's very well attended and happens on a Tuesday.
Beautiful weather down there and some stunning property. I do love a pub with history and it wouldn't be the same without a bit of a history lesson from you after a ride through the country side, great video.
Myttin Da' You'd never guess with seeing the Inn on this visit, that on 24 March 2011, the Pandora Inn suffered a devastating fire. Hows the Hicks.. was very surprised not to see Oggy n' Chips.. well it was Breakfast.. following that meal you'd room for a Oggy, chased by an Ice Cream later.. you're still a growing Lad..! Triumph is coming along wheelie nicely...! Cheers.
Myself, family and friends regard this as the best pub in the world. Luckily and if I am honest quite smuggly, I work just around the corner. I might even jump on the RE Meteor and go for lunch now.
As ever superb video . A trip down memory lane for me .as I was brought up In mylor Bridge and regularly went to the Pandora Inn. Now live on west coast of Scotland still biking .
Hey Freddie....am going to cornwall next week to st ives....I see thats just 30 mins from where Im staying so I will, following your recommendation, stop in ......the menu looks fantastic
Your comment about the weather is so accurate. I reckon I have been to Cornwall (Kernow) over 20 times over the years, never during the winter, and I can honestly say it has rained every time...
They made a movie “ called Mutiny on the Bounty “ the ship ended up on Pitcairn island were 9 or the 10 remaining mutineers died or were killed by each other or the Polynesians that they picked up on an island ( along with some women) only one ☝️ remained with children and others . Anyway they were Pardoned by the Queen and settled on Norkfork island ( some stayed on Pitcairn ) and the descendants remain to this day . A friend of mine that lives on Norfolk Island is a descent of the Bounty Mutineers.
Ahhhhhh that’s the connection! I watched a documentary on Pitcairn, but couldn’t quite connect the dots. Thanks for this🙌🏻
@@FreddieDobbsFreddie, interesting fact, both Captain Bligh ( deposed Captain of The Bounty,) and Lt Fletcher Christian (who led the mutineers,') were closely connected to my home, The Isle of Man. Bligh married a Manx girl, and Fletcher Christian was born on the Island- I actually went to school with one of his descendants. Cheers, Al.
Yes! Also enjoyed the Ant Middleton series Mutiny where they try and recreate the same trip. Pretty insightful into the hardships Bligh and his men went through.
I am glad you mentioned the movie 🎥 that was made about this. I think it has been made three times as a movie 🎥. I once spoke to a Captain Bligh who must of been the great great great grandson of the Captain on the bounty
They are all pedos on that island too mate
Freddie you were made to be on television an absolute pleasure to watch as always. Keep up the great work.
I was trying to think up what it is that draws me to watching the content on this channel... it's like BBC on an early evening!
Freddie, I have watched a number of your videos now and I thoroughly enjoy them. You are so interesting to listen to and the quality of your productions is superb. May I congratulate you and sincerely thank you for entertaining us
Freddie, you know how to treat a guy on a Sunday morning. Getting a tea and watching this in a bit!
I hope you enjoy it, Alec!
Same here, watching it with tea and toast 👍
Knows how to treat a guy on a Sunday morning 😂😂😂
Wholeheartedly agree - albeit with a morning coffee over here in Chicago!
Good idea! Hitting pause.
Freddie, your videos always make the world seem a better place ,thank you .👍
Yes I agree.A sort of innocence about him and Monika,very relaxing
I don't even ride a bike but I love your videos, Freddie. They always make me want to hop in my car and go explore, grab a coffee and enjoy the (rare) beautiful days we have here!
Freddy. Today we went to the Pandora Inn. It is a nice and beautiful place. It is because of you we’re found out the existence. Really worth it. Thank you!
Freddy, you and Monica are such gems! My wife and I took the kids hiking to an old decomposed train Wharf on the Puget Sound with beautiful spring weather. Got home a storm blew in, and then I got to relive that beautiful coastline watching this.
im a new rider at 58 only on a 125 started listening to your podcast for tips but have found so much more your passion and appreciation of things is inspiring keep up the good work freddie and thank you.
Freddie you are a national treasure my friend. (great filming Monica)
Freddie, I can't tell you how much I admire seeing your videos. Each and every video of yours is a treat for us. I don't think there is a channel like this (it is a whole package, a biker's video disguised as a Travel-History channel or vice-versa). Astounding to say the least! Cornwall is so picture-perfect beautiful! These videos make me want to return to the UK. What I really like about the UK is that there is always this sense of being in a time warp and inside History. It's exactly how we outsiders imagine Britain to be through books and stories. As you were leaning on the gate to talk about how the roads are still underdeveloped and the houses on the other side of the creek, there was a sign showing "Still Missing..." Of course, there is also that incredible humour to match for! "Marriages performed by the captain are only valid for the duration of the voyage!" I think probably the reason the green bungalow is abandoned is that it is haunted. Cornwall seems like the perfect place to write stories and poems.
Keep up the incredible work. I hope in one of your podcasts, you'd be kind of enough to share how you film such videos. These are proper documentary type films. Who shoots these videos and how... I mean you are not just showing the front view as you ride your motorcycle but also the side view, rear, etc of you in action? By now, I know Monica has a huge role to play in this (kudos to her) but even then in some shots, it is hard to believe that someone travelling with you is shooting like this (unless it is a TV or Film Crew). You need not reveal it if this is trade secret but I am into filmmaking, music, etc (another reason why I find your videos so captivating... it started with Goa just last month) and hence the curiosity. I totally understand why you have such dedicated viewers. It's thoroughly well deserved. Best wishes.
🌟
Got my Fat Bob last week and so look forward to cruising with it. Thanks for your great videos
Freddie Dobbs exploring coves in a boat ! I’ll call the RNLI now
My thoughts exactly!
Probably for the best😆
We’ve been to the Pandora Inn many times, it is indeed a beautiful part of the country, on a fine day a boat trip up the Carrick roads and you could be anywhere in the world.
What a beautiful area of the UK….. thanks for taking us along!!!
On the locked-in days, you spark adventure in the heart my lad! There's no end to the calm and wonder these moments in time bring, Freddie - absolutely glorious!
I love your travel and country journals a lot! You have that special genes somehow to make your stories really fun watching. I think your niche is going to special places with your bike and show the beauty of the country 👍👍👍
Freddy…. I’ve had so many bikes many years …. Your videos remind me of all that I still love about 2 wheels…. Perfect inspirational viewing
The cornish Coast ist ist one of the most beautiful and spectacular places I've ever been to!
Watching your video makes me feel so homesick that I imediatedly want to change my holiday plans...
I like the “Judith Chalmers rides with Freddy” vids. Keep doing what you’re doing Freddy 😂
Thanks Jane😆
No I enjoy both why do we ride our bikes to go places Freddie inspires us
Freddie, your simply the best and your detailed descriptions bring the best out of every place you discover. What an idyllic place to be especially when the sun is shining.
Always amazed at your choice of music to complement these wonderful videos of yours.....!
You are such a talanted storyteller. Congratulations to you both for such a refreshing content. Amazing, every time. All the best from Argentina!
At 6’4”, I’m getting lumps on my head just looking at the inside of that pub!
such a good story teller you are Freddie, also Monica you are doing very justice with the camera.
What a beautiful pub and a stunning location! Great video Freddie 👌🏻
I love Cornwall. My father was was fleet air arm and stationed at Coldrose in the mid 60's and we lived in Helston which was nearby.. My grandmother was from the small town of Carleen so at least some Cornish blood flows through the veins.
It was a great place to be a kid and I have many fond memories. I left Helston in 1966 to attend the Royal Hospital School in Suffolk which you have driven past and commented on Freddie... Great work as always.
Oh wow, what a coincidence that I’m within a few miles of both spots!
Way back in 1978 (18 at the time), I was lucky enough to spend a couple of weeks with my trusty Suzuki GT185 at a family friends house across the water at Point. Travelled down by train from Paddington to Truro with the bike tucked away in the mail carriage. Unusually glorious weather for the duration, I spent nearly every day touring around the north & south coast. Haven't been to Cornwall for about 10 years now, as barring this trip I was always caught out by bad weather.
Small bikes are perfect for Cornwall’s tiny lanes👌🏻👌🏻 We’ve found that even in the height of summer the weather is crazily changeable here
As a kid i loved the story of "The Bounty". Incredible, that you are at the pub that Capt William Blight owned.....unbelievable!!! It is also so beautiful inside. What a treat!!
i think you and Monica should try to see if you can purchase that abandoned property.
Hey Freddie, I'm an avid motorbike rider myself but also really enjoy owning a small 14' aluminium motor boat (colloquially called a "tinny") here in Port Stephens on the New South Wales coast, Australia. If you ever live somewhere that it makes sense for you to own a small boat I'd really highly recommend it. The exploration you can do into little coves, rivers, creeks is so much fun - a great sense of adventure whilst being in the beautiful outdoors. I've spent all day on the water today with my dog and two friends having an awesome time. The sense of adventure reminds me a lot of what I enjoy about poking around off-the-beaten -track areas on my motorbike.
This is like the Travel channel...love it🍻
Spent my childhood summers in Cornwall. The best carefree memories. Nowhere better in the summer.
Did it rain a lot? Is that why Freddie made that comment about the rain
@HarryNoze was mostly sunny, in August. But there was still plenty to enjoy even when the weather was rain.
Fantastic loving this adventure Freddie & Monika. Brings back some fabulous memories, Thank You.
Knowing your schedule is pretty full up however if you can add a couple of days.
Travel up through Land's End there's an airport near Sennan Cove & a light aircraft ride awaits with fantastic low flying views over St Ives, we did it for £90 for 2.
Then head to Clovelly, we parked 20 metres from the sea & stayed overnight in the hotel right next to our bikes. It is Awesome.
Then if you can travel up to Lynton & Lynmouth ... fantastic ....
Then the best 20 miles of biking roads in our fabulous islands awaits, it is the coastal road between Lynton & Lynmouth to Minehead ... Pure Motorcycle perfection.
On the way you will ride down Porlock Hill the steepest hill in GB.
Enjoy 🌟🌟🧡
Thank you so much, I’ve saved this🙌🏻🙌🏻
@@FreddieDobbsPs, Freddie & Monika there's loads of other places to visit on that route too 👍
The handbrake cable snapped on my Mk2 XR2 going up Porlock Hill waaaay back in 1997, when I had to stop suddenly and attempt a hill start. I'm surprised the clutch didn't burn out as well to be honest.
Looking back it is quite funny, but at the time it wasn't! 😂😂😂
While you’re down that way check out the B3306 road St Ives to Lands End coast road. One of the best roads to ride in the UK in my opinion. Absolutely stunning. Make sure it’s sunny.
The walks to the Pandora are incredible must be the wealthiest area of the country. I sail there and my god😮😮😮. Came in by boat for a snack. And drink, tied up on jetty, tide went out in less than an hour, so me and good friend spent 12 hrs there😮😮😮😮 bad 😂
Great video my friend ❤ one of my favourite UA-cam channels ❤ keep up the excellent work my friend 😊
You certainly hit the sweet spot on your timings Freddy - try going to the Pandora in mid summer - you cannot get near the place, you are completely right about the houses down there 90% are Holiday homes and all in access of £1million - enjoy the rest of your stay you have definitely lucked out with the weather 😎
Freddie you never disappoint am sure the pair of you must put lot of hard work behind the scenes to get the quality you achieve
Fantastic video Freddie. I'm glad you could enjoy this glorious weather. I've traveled myself width and breadth of entire UK. You happen to be not far from most beautiful place in England I've ever been to. Please visit Clovelly Village in north Devon on your way back.
Absolutely beautiful footage here. I gotta visit one day.
Sunshine, Freddie. Congratulations 😀👍
Loved Cornwall
Lived in St Ives for a few years in my parents hotel,worked on beach renting deckchairs, fabulous memories
Always a treat on Sunday mornings! Thank you Freddie and Monika!
Would love to visit this pub once and always. 😊
Greetings Freddie, another great video. Only complaint is that NY Yankees cap. Time to replace that with a Boston Red Sox cap and join my wife and I on a tour around Cape Cod/New England.
such a lovely video,so soothing and peaceful🤩
Same feeling the first time I saw my Victory in someone's garage. Same feelung I still get now!
Such a beautiful part of the country. You and Monika do a wonderful job with the production of these videos.
we went there on our bikes last september , and we expected to pay a premium for being in a famous place ,, BUT we were surprised to find it was the cheapest place we had been in ,, it is great to say something is good value rather than have to moan about prices , hope you and others find it the same ;;
Loved the video Freddie,and Cornwall,wow what a stunning place,you lucky lucky man
Nice one Freddie, stunning part of Cornwall, thoroughly enjoy watching you ride to places in that beautiful county 👍
Great video!, I used to go to the Pandora years ago, but haven't been back for a long time,I never knew the connection with the mutiny on the Bounty,thanks Freddie!
You have it Freddie. Stay with it.
Love eating at the Pandora Inn in weather like we’re having this weekend, it’s a beautiful spot… you chose the right time to come down to glorious Cornwall Freddie 😎
It’s a stunning spot👌🏻👌🏻 I didn’t expect it to be this good☀️
The choice of music 🎶 is outrageously good 👍 great video, beautiful part of the world.
Pandora, wonderful story.
Thanks from Monika!🙋🏻♀️🎶
Again, sunday morning with a Freddie breakfast video. Thank you!
Welcome back to Cornwall, Freddie! The Pandora was a good shout. Great video as ever. I hope you both have a great stay, the good weather continues, for all our sakes!
wow that bikes sick !
Freddie I love this jacket can you please post a link so I can purchase 😊
Beautiful bike and beautiful video!
Mutiny on the Bounty,brilliant old film.Really worth watching.
Fabulous spot, Cornwall has some real gems to discover. Happy travels
Monica is very professional with the videos very good 👍
Beautiful scenery, love it.!
Cornwall is lovely Freddie, shame it get so busy! .....Rumour has it that ole abandoned house you saw, with the green door, was owned by Shakin' Stevens' ....bloke in the Pandora told me 😅
Beautiful soothing sound!
beautiful countryside, pub and the fascinating pandora story.
Love this part of Cornwall. We have had a meal nearby at Mylor a few times but will try your recommended pub next time.
Freddie, what a stunning place 👍👍👍
If that pub was in Ireland it would be a Guinness shop!
Lovin the bike. Presence.
LOL check out that New York Yankees hat in Cornwall! That is an incredible pub and history. Wish I could see it - thanks for sharing.
We were near there today visiting Enys Gardens for the amazing Bluebells, well worth a visit. The place you described with all the expensive Houses is Restronguet Point, a reserve of the very wealthy. I used to be CPN for that area, and there are drawbacks to living somewhere like that. If you are here for a little while why not get to the Marazion bike Meet? It's very well attended and happens on a Tuesday.
Lovely vid Freddie 👍🏼 nice mix of bikes, views and history
that meal looked Very yummy, oh that place just beautiful.
Beautiful weather down there and some stunning property. I do love a pub with history and it wouldn't be the same without a bit of a history lesson from you after a ride through the country side, great video.
Myttin Da' You'd never guess with seeing the Inn on this visit, that on 24 March 2011, the Pandora Inn suffered a devastating fire.
Hows the Hicks.. was very surprised not to see Oggy n' Chips.. well it was Breakfast.. following that meal you'd room for a Oggy, chased by an Ice Cream later.. you're still a growing Lad..!
Triumph is coming along wheelie nicely...! Cheers.
Myself, family and friends regard this as the best pub in the world. Luckily and if I am honest quite smuggly, I work just around the corner. I might even jump on the RE Meteor and go for lunch now.
As ever superb video . A trip down memory lane for me .as I was brought up In mylor Bridge and regularly went to the Pandora Inn. Now live on west coast of Scotland still biking .
Really enjoyed this. Thank you so much.
Cornwall looks lovely! Sold!
Should of explored that bungalow would of been nice to see what you found Freddie 👍🏻
What amazing places you always show us. Thanks.😊
Fantastic pub
Hey Freddie....am going to cornwall next week to st ives....I see thats just 30 mins from where Im staying so I will, following your recommendation, stop in ......the menu looks fantastic
Very good, really enjoy your videos.
Love your Cornwall updates
Perfect content! Interesting places!
Just love Cornwall
Absolutely glorious, so much history, made my own pie and chips to join in, wasn't the same but it will have to do.
Thanks for bringing us along for the ride, such a beautiful place.
Amazing Vlog - so interesting and beautiful scenery❤
The Bounty, it became a movie starring Anthony Hopkins, Mel Gibson, Daniel Day Lewis , Liam Neeson etc.
Your comment about the weather is so accurate. I reckon I have been to Cornwall (Kernow) over 20 times over the years, never during the winter, and I can honestly say it has rained every time...
The weather is usually appalling, I cannot believe our luck how good it’s been so far!
Konown as liquid sunshine
Brilliant and relaxing video again. 👍🏻
beautiful landscape!
That was a lovely pub!
Lovely spot Freddie ,we’ve stayed there many times just along the footpath to Restronguet ps love the jacket 😊
Thanks Fred!
Beautiful! Did you ever find out any more about the abandoned house? Sad it was left in that state with how beautiful the area is!
Great video Freddie/monika
Freddie I do that all the time with a teapot 😂 and those chips looked delicious 😋 good video