Indeed...I now understand why Great Britain ruled the waves and a large part of the world back then. Quite an engineering feat for the time...and still has traffic...Amazing...
One of the things that i hope will get more appreciation on this channel, is how Dave always finds new and interesting viewpoints to feature in his walks. I absolutely loved this walk, and I'm looking forward to all the unique ones you have in store for us in the future. Great job Mate.
Thank you again for you kind words! I would like to think that I do indeed have a lot of unique walks all coming up. Glad you enjoyed the walk as always!
That was a really long suspension bridge but you have a very beautiful and magnificent view of the most awesome scenery and countryside all around there and this was really great to see Thank You for another great walk video Dave Take Care and have a great week.🤠👍 🇬🇧📹📱📱📹🇬🇧
Very nice walk!!. This suspension bridge is a very beautiful technical achievement that does not spoil the decor!!. The views are magnificent; we have an eyeful!!. The surroundings, on both banks are remarkable too. Really a walk to take. Thanks Dave; thank you also for the friendly wave during the walk. . 😀😀😀😀😀
Another trip down memory lane for me Dave as I lived in Bristol for 6yrs before moving down to Paignton, and I've crossed the bridge many times. If you ever find yourself in Bristol again try the River Frome path from Oldbury Court to Eastville Park via Snuff Mills. I guarantee both yourself and your viewers will enjoy it!
stunning natural scenery, a thrilling bridge, a residential neighbourhood i'd give my eye-teeth to live in, a lovely nature ramble, and more gorgeous views of the bridge. ❤❤❤ thanks dave! 👋👋👋
@@DavesWalks i had to laugh at myself for that one. i mean, the neighbourhood is beautiful and all, but eye-teeth is as far as i'm willing to go. did you happen to notice if anyone was selling one of those mansion houses for a pair of eye-teeth? do let me know. ❤️
Thank you for coming to my City, and this walk round the Bridge & the Gorge, you had a beautiful day for it. Can I just highlight 2 spots near the start, 1 at 1:20:00, RIP Olive Cook, an elderly Poppy seller who jumped off in 2015, where those paddocks are. Then as you go round the corner towards the road, on the right is the rock-slide, which is thousands of years old. Children still use it.
That grass area next to The Observatory (building) is a Prehistoric village site. (The Observatory, originally a mill, has a Victorian camera Obscura). That, and a cave walk accessed in the Observatory, are open to the public for a small charge. The Observatory also has a small cafe. A visitor centre (with 2 rooms) is on the further side of the Bridge. (Other Prehistoric encampments are on the opposite, Leigh Woods, side. Stoke Leigh camp is open to the public, in Leigh Woods
Hi Dave, great video, a question, from under the bridge is there another way back up to the bridge, or a reverse of the way down . Thanks again for great video Chris
I believe there will be a good number of routes, unfortunately I didn’t explore beyond what I filmed so don’t know where they are or how far along that bottom path they would be.
far too often I guess sadly. The whole bridge is under closely monitored cctv, if someone does start looking over the edge too contemplatively, I think staff are VERY quick to respond to try and prevent a tragedy from happening. Hopefully 'don't jump' is heard far more often than 'do a backflip'. Brits can sometimes be quite insensitive to another persons complete despair..
That bridge looks like something out of a fantasy movie from a distance! Another great walk, thanks Dave!
Glad you enjoyed it, it was one I've been wanting to do for quite a while having seen pictures. This was my first visit. It didn't disappoint!
Indeed...I now understand why Great Britain ruled the waves and a large part of the world back then. Quite an engineering feat for the time...and still has traffic...Amazing...
Wow! Great filming again !!
Thanks again!
This was a very lovely walk today. Very beautiful. I must refocus on where I am. I get absorbed in these walks.
Beautiful walk! Thanks so much.
Lovely! Even the clouds opened for your video! (30:00) 🌞
Thank you for this intriguing walk; well routed with beautiful photography.
Glad you enjoyed it!
A wonderful walk. I enjoyed it.
Takk!
Thank you! Very much appreciated!
One of the things that i hope will get more appreciation on this channel, is how Dave always finds new and interesting viewpoints to feature in his walks. I absolutely loved this walk, and I'm looking forward to all the unique ones you have in store for us in the future. Great job Mate.
Thank you again for you kind words! I would like to think that I do indeed have a lot of unique walks all coming up. Glad you enjoyed the walk as always!
Very nice ! It's like visiting from Home !
You are really GreaT ❤️
Thanks! 😃
Beautiful
That was a really long suspension bridge
but you have a very beautiful and magnificent
view of the most awesome scenery and countryside
all around there and this was really great to see
Thank You for another great walk video Dave
Take Care and have a great week.🤠👍
🇬🇧📹📱📱📹🇬🇧
Very nice walk!!.
This suspension bridge is a very beautiful technical achievement that does not spoil the decor!!.
The views are magnificent; we have an eyeful!!.
The surroundings, on both banks are remarkable too.
Really a walk to take.
Thanks Dave;
thank you also for the friendly wave during the walk.
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😀😀😀😀😀
Glad you liked it! I always give a friendly wave if I can!
Vero cool ❤
A great deed you are doing. Your walks give me an inner peace which words cannot describe.
Happy to hear I'm providing inner peace! That's mainly what I want my walks to be about!
Excellent walk Dave. Nice to see the sun and things coming alive. See you on your next video 📹 😊
Thanks 👍
Stunning bridge. Brunel was an absolute genius. Thank you for a wonderful walk!
❤❤ beautiful england i Love so much i was only to London, dartford
Spectacular views of the Bridge from afar and up close. 👌👌👌
Beautiful 😍
Thank you! 😊
Thanks for sharing the lovely views from a bridge I'd be utterly terrified of in person 😂
Amei seu canal.
Sou do Brazil❤❤❤
Another trip down memory lane for me Dave as I lived in Bristol for 6yrs before moving down to Paignton, and I've crossed the bridge many times. If you ever find yourself in Bristol again try the River Frome path from Oldbury Court to Eastville Park via Snuff Mills. I guarantee both yourself and your viewers will enjoy it!
I shall bear it in mind!
Người Anh xây dựng những tòa nhà đẹp và sang trọng. Anh Quốc rất thơ mộng 🇬🇧👍.
stunning natural scenery, a thrilling bridge, a residential neighbourhood i'd give my eye-teeth to live in, a lovely nature ramble, and more gorgeous views of the bridge. ❤❤❤ thanks dave! 👋👋👋
Eye-teeth! 😄
@@DavesWalks i had to laugh at myself for that one. i mean, the neighbourhood is beautiful and all, but eye-teeth is as far as i'm willing to go. did you happen to notice if anyone was selling one of those mansion houses for a pair of eye-teeth? do let me know. ❤️
Goooood from iraq
Thank you for coming to my City, and this walk round the Bridge & the Gorge, you had a beautiful day for it. Can I just highlight 2 spots near the start, 1 at 1:20:00, RIP Olive Cook, an elderly Poppy seller who jumped off in 2015, where those paddocks are. Then as you go round the corner towards the road, on the right is the rock-slide, which is thousands of years old. Children still use it.
Anh Quốc rất đẹp và yên bình. Những vùng nông thôn yên tĩnh và trong lành..🇬🇧👍.
Dramatic closing scene with the stark line of the bridge against that steely grey threatening sky.
That grass area next to The Observatory (building) is a Prehistoric village site. (The Observatory, originally a mill, has a Victorian camera Obscura). That, and a cave walk accessed in the Observatory, are open to the public for a small charge.
The Observatory also has a small cafe.
A visitor centre (with 2 rooms) is on the further side of the Bridge.
(Other Prehistoric encampments are on the opposite, Leigh Woods, side. Stoke Leigh camp is open to the public, in Leigh Woods
Hi Dave, great video, a question, from under the bridge is there another way back up to the bridge, or a reverse of the way down . Thanks again for great video Chris
I believe there will be a good number of routes, unfortunately I didn’t explore beyond what I filmed so don’t know where they are or how far along that bottom path they would be.
From Pakistan
Its a shame that so much beauty could also be attached to so much sadness
Pardon my ignorance, but in what way?
Did people lose their lives building the bridge?
numerous suicides
Clifton suspension bridge, the River Avon is 300 feet below, about the height of Bristol's biggest church. St Mary Redcliffe.
Clifton suspension bridge, the River Avon is 300 feet below, that is as high as Bristol's biggest church, St Mary Redcliffe.
Wonder how often the words "don't jump" are heard?? :-)
far too often I guess sadly. The whole bridge is under closely monitored cctv, if someone does start looking over the edge too contemplatively, I think staff are VERY quick to respond to try and prevent a tragedy from happening. Hopefully 'don't jump' is heard far more often than 'do a backflip'. Brits can sometimes be quite insensitive to another persons complete despair..
It might be that allowing a bungee chord experience would be enough to get the thrill out of ones system....:-)