I lived in a kids home in skeggie 30 years ago.. Omg the boating lake… Thank you soooo much… Your trip has healed some traumas..I was hoping it was skeggie when you gave us the little clue last week… Omg!! That costa back I. 1996 was Skegness’s first KFC.. Oh my life!! I worked there loved it.. What about Boston??
As a kid there were only two holiday destinations for us : Blackpool and Skegness. Terrific video here, which shows new buildings and revamps that were not there when I last visited in the early 2000's. The Compass Gardens were much better in the old days, with manicured flowerbeds and no 'wild vegetation' as they have today. The old postcards visible online show what it was like before. The Waterways are still there, which was one of the major attractions in the early days of the amusement area. Fond memories of me and my bro, riding on the Simca-style slot car ride which rode over the Waterways TWICE. Many will remember same car ride at Yarmouth and Belle Vue ( Manchester ). The pier was much longer, but was wrecked in a storm back in January 1978 and never rebuilt to full length. I see the 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' restaurant has gone, though probably a while ago now.
Thanks Stephen, great video. Yes Skegness does have plenty of gardens and trees, the gardens are actually really pretty in the summer with lots of very colourful flowers and greenery, especially the ones where the fountain is up near the clock tower. Up a little way from where you were at the pier heading North is the Skegness Butlins holiday camp, and a little further up from Butlins is Ingoldmells where they have a big market open seven days a week from spring to autumn and there is a big theme park there called Fantasy Island. There is also a raceway stadium there between Skegness and Ingoldmells called Skegness stadium where they hold banger and stock car racing and they also have the monster trucks crushing cars. There are some really nice buildings and houses in the Skegness area. The outdoor bowls on those greens is still used in the summer there in Skegness, there is also an indoor bowls centre as well. The outdoor bowls restart in April 2024.
Great video Stephen, thank you. Brought back a few memories of a nearly misspent youth! A lot has changed since my visit for the better I'd say. The parks and greenery really show Blackpool up a lot more could be done in Blackpool. Shocked the Witherspoon was shut for so long obviously a big refurbish job. Hope you enjoyed your stay.😊😊😊
Hi Stephen thank you for another great video as always I live 60 miles from skegness but I never go there I think I've been once in my life I would rather travel 4 hours to Blackpool more of an atmosphere for me but we are all different have a great evening xx
Thank you Stephen for a lovely walk in Skegness, lived in Lowestoft for a few years but never made it here. Thoroughly enjoyed the video and you never fail to entertain and inform, you’re the best mate. Be safe always. Took a lovely screenshot of the Clock Tower and St Mathew’s Church in the roundabout, thanks! ❤😊
I must be honest and say the most uplifting part of this video is you! My son has just looked over my shoulder and said oo mum that is Skeggy, do you remember it? It looks a right blooming dump now doesn't it? I am also in the dumps seeing it now but you are a ray of sunshine at least! It looks ore than a little bit downtrodden compared with its charming, well kept, well preserved former seaside. They developers have wiped their muddy workbooks all over it!
Been going to Skegness for the last 60 years and got a van up the coast and I'll tell you skeggy is loads better than years ago , it's a thriving clean holiday resort now , loads of new activities and the beach is cleaned and smoothed everyday , don't judge on a winter video .
Skegness used to be a nice resort years ago,like most of our seaside towns were,its such a shame that they all look like dumps now. I find them very depressing these days so i avoid them because it makes me so sad to see just how much they have declined.😢
Hi and good evening Stephen, thanks for a brilliant video ,i love skeggy ,chapel and Mablethorpe ,all south of the Humber bridge and Bridlington ,Scarborough and Whitby to the north, the lights of Hunstanton can be seen on a clear evening if you are on the shore at night {even better off the pier } just thought id mention it ,you have actually shown me parts of Skeg i didnt know was there like the church on the roundabout [ definatley giving that a look this year ], anyway as you guessed its quite bracing in SKEGVEGAS and very busy during the summer ,look forward to you getting out and about a bit more this year thanks x
Two very interesting videos about Skegness, Steve, thank you. There is always something I learn from your videos. I didn't know Skegness was on the Wash coastline. The Church in the roundabout is lovely, so is the clock tower. The pier reminds me of a bigger version of St Anne's Pier. You're probably right, it might have been bigger years ago. St Anne's Pier had a lovely theatre but unfortunately it burnt down. Blackpool have lovely parks and green areas but unfortunately 99.9% of visitors to Blackpool, myself included for years, don't get to see them because we, only stay around the Golden Mile, I have since discovered Bispham Station the highest point on the Fylde Coast, my favourite place in Blackpool, especially when the Lake District mountains are in view. Only been to Skegness once, yes, the wind farm is much closer, but it have some beautiful beaches. Even though I have been to Skegness, I have seen more of it in your videos Steve. Xxx
I went in Atlantic fish n chips,took me 45 mins to get fish n chips and peas to eat in,people that came in after me got served first,I asked the girl if the boat had sank that had caught my haddock !!!!
Had a couple of holidays in Skegness as a kid in the early 1970’s. Fantastic place as a kid, so much to see and do then. Even had a cinema where we went to see the On The Buses movie. Plus the whole family in the days before sun cream all got badly sunburnt playing on the beach! Sad to see Skegness looking so run down now. 😢
Great little vlog Stephen, been to Skegness many times,last year wasn't great weather but nice change from being at home. The day we came home was a scorcher, so managed to get young granddaughter on the beach for a couple of hours, she loved it , thanks for the memories 😊
Great video Stephen I love Skegness, it never looks it’s best in the winter like anywhere I suppose. You should visit again in summer it looks so much better they plant lots of the gardens out with lovely flowers . Gets very busy when the sun shines.
Fantastic video as ever stephen, I live in Ripley Derbyshire and along with many people from Nottinghamshire Skegness is the "seaside place we have always been used to visiting since childhood along with Mablethorpe just up the coast. werther it be for a long holiday or just a day trip being on the A52 or a more northerly route.
Hi Stephen. This video is fantastic. Very interesting some lovely houses and the church looks great. also all the parks. So much green. Thank you very much for sharing this. I really enjoyed watching it 👍🥰❤️
Thanks for another great video Stephen, although it's out of season it seems very quiet as far as people that stay in Skegness goes. If Blackpool council can afford to pay £10,000 for five or six tree's they should be able to get there fingers out and do a bit of scenery changes,as far as gardens go . Skegness definitely puts Blackpool to shame as far as gardens go. Looks good some of the places even if it is a small town.
Yes the gardens in Skegness are really pretty in the spring and summer with masses of pretty flowers, and when the trees are in bloom it's actually really lovely. many of the trees in the tree lined streets are a mass of pink in the spring. And the whole of the front is lined with flowers in those holders on the railings, masses of colourful flowers that look really pretty in the spring and summer. Some greenery and flowers along the front is definitely something Blackpool could do with.
Hi Stephen ,thank you for a fantastic video.being from Wakefield,the east coast was our preferred choice for holidays.i had many happy holidays in skeggy when I was a child & has always been my favourite seaside resort to visit throughout the years..even though things may have changed abit over the years it still essentially the same as from my childhood..we mainly stayed on Scarborough avenue so was so happy for you to feature it..thank you again for a lovely video.colin..
Brilliant video of my local seaside town, you should pop back in the summer months when all of the gardens are full of flowers, come when the Carnival is on & the place is mega busy, they have been awarded lots of funding and various things in the pipeline, again hopefully see you soon Stephen.
Thanks for sharing this, Stephen - I can't say I've ever been there. The amount of green space and space generally, when compared to Blackpool is indeed very striking - and thinking it through, wouldn't the Middle Walk make a lovely garden - perhaps with a six-foot wall replacing the fence on the seaward side...? That could be just what it needs to revitalise the crumbling architecture and restore something of what it was originally intended for... Skeggy is obviously a much younger town, evidenced by the wide streets, but with good p[lanning, it's amazing to see what can be done.
Very nice skeggy walkabout . A lot of trees and bushes and art decco love all the arcades and bingo and yes the train station is so close to the town thanks 4 sharing
Used to go on holiday with the kids back in the day Skegness was ideal back then. But although it’s winter with not much open It did look like it’s a bit run down now. Looks like the local council have letting things slide. Brilliant vlog as ever Steve 😊
Love the video, really like skegness and now looking forward even more to my holiday up there later in the year. Always really busy in the summer its just they shut things up in the winter.
Brilliant video Stephen. We enjoyed our time in Skegness and ingoldmels this last week. When we went into town most places on the front were closed. I was disappointed as the pirate fish and chips place was closed. We did go into town and round the many bargain shops haha. Also went the aquarium which was very.impressive.
Hi Stephen This is my local seaside. I have had many a happy holiday there. They still have bowling matches at Skegness. I went last year and stayed in a bed and breakfast place and it was full of people who play bowls they have big matches going on.They take it really serious its all they talk about over breakfast. The pier got damaged in a storm in the 70s it used to have a theatre at the end of the pier. They never bothered repairing it or it was too expensive to repair. They do have lovely gardens they are full of flowers in the summer. The car parks are expensive in the summer especially the car park near the clock tower and toilets are really expensive to use. Luckily I know where the free ones are.
My parents loved Skegness they went there on holiday many times. Its not the same now its nowhere as busy as it was back in the 70s & 80s but then thats probably the same for most British seaside towns.
Hi Stephen loved your walk around Skegness have visited it a few times but I much prefer Scarborough and Whitby, is a beautiful little place it's a big hit with thousands of holiday makers though in the summer especially staying in the caravan parks I think you've done wonders walking round letting everyone know it's not as bad as people make out ❤
Another great video i visited last year in June for the first time Skegness has many similarities to Blackpool but also some differences especially the green areas they both are also great value i also found the locals very friendly & welcoming much like Blackpool Skegness also hosts musical weekends the mod one being very popular would love to see you visit a thriving seaside town i would recommend Barmouth you would love the railway bridge accross the estuary all the best keep up the content ..
Must have been the same time as me. I was in the audience aged 10 when he did a drum skit and threw the drum sticks into the audience. I caught them and after the show I went to get them signed by him. He was so kind he invited me into his dressing room and gave me a cup of tea and we had a little chat. (Don't worry, my grand parents were with me, so it was all above board.) I have never forgot that encounter with a very funny and talented man.
Hello Stephen,yes Skegness pier was once bigger,and I believe it was a bit longer if my memory serves correct.I remember going to the pier many years ago to see Ken Dodd there,I seem to remember we walked a fair distance to get to the pavillion on the end,it was damaged in a winter storm and had to be shortened,they should have reinstated it back to it's proper length.I always enjoy a visit to Scarborough,you should do a video of there sometime,lots of lovely gardens and cliffs and the little railway,plus of course the castle and the harbour.Thanks Stephen,always enjoy your vids of Blackpool and the surrounding area .👌👌😊😊
Hi Stephen I enjoyed your video of Skegness. Over the years I had many happy hours there. The pier used to be a lot longer than it is today. It used to go out over the sea for a long way and it had a theatre at the end. The canal you saw was known as the Waterways and it used run boat trips in a fair size motor boat in each direction. The narrow windy street you saw is the High Street and it runs parallel to Lumley Road. It joins Lumley Road and opposite end to Roman Bank. I hope this is information is of help Phillip Greensmith
Enjoyed this video. Like most British resort towns Skegness isnt a patch on what it used to be. Its merely a cash cow for the council now. Carpark prices rocket once the weather warms up. Land sold off to corporates, that Premier inn being a classic example. Although Skegness is much closer to where i live its West Coast every time for me. I think the reason for fewer trees in Blackpool is probably due to the strong Westerly winds. Skegness pier was badly damaged in a storm causing the centre section to collapse. For many years the end of the pier remained with the theatre intact. Eventually demolished for health & safety reasons.
Great vlog of a Skegness at a grey time of the year we normally get vlogs when it's had TLC and has a bit of colour and in full flow, It's a shame about the derelict buildings but it's like everywhere they've gone past there used date and unfortunately like a lot of councils they won't remove them because of "costs" but I bet they can find money to waste on stupid projects, The derelict buildings could be in an area where people don't go because there's nothing to do and unfortunately people have lost the art of doing nothing and people watch. PS. day out from Blackpool by train is 2 stops and 5.5 hrs so when you get there it's time to go home.
Good Evening Steve. Many a Happy Seaside visit i used to go and do with my Parents and then when i was older on my own. Skeggy, is very Famous for it's Jolly Happy Life Boatman skipping along the Beach. Some really Good Fish & Chip Take aways and Restuarants. What a Lovely movie you Produced Steve. The very Famous Butlins Holiday Park is here. One of my Favourite Childhood Seaside resorts. Hope you have a Good time in Skeggy Steve.
I’ve never been to Skegness before tbh Steve it doesn’t look to bad… that pub at the end the ship & Atlantic looked epic ((bet your glad they were refurbing the Wetherspoons now)) 👍
I'm from east midland now live blackpool always gone skeggy closer to where im from from lovely memories yes its smaller but so much to see they had sones near boating lake like little caves u can sit there beautiful not sure if it still there I lastxwent some years ago the shalleys in full swing my aunty uncle used to stay in them x
great video stephen only 1 hour from me too mate brill video should of gone up to ingoldmells very popular place and some great pubs around skeg and a few good cafes in the high street which you missed too mate :)
Hi 👋 Steven i remember going to Skegness when I was a kid it was really good the shop look good put Steven you can't beat Blackpool all the shops are all around you you don't go far Blackpool is amazing I can't wait for the next video ❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The pier was built much longer than it is today and used to have a theatre on the end of the pier which was popular with venues and live performances of the tidal surge and high winds that washed away the pier and only half of the length of the pier remains. It was in the mid nineties when it was destroyed by extreme weather conditions
I've been to Skegness quite a few times, but Cleethorpes is nearer to where I live. Also Bridlington for day trips. However, we like to get over to Blackpool quite often as the nightlife is better, if we are staying for a few nights.
hi mate the big building across from the big carpark is the old council office which i i hear been turned into a hotel we live littraly round corner shame we missed you and yes they are bowling greens get used in summer there is plans to rebuild the pier back out to see but no idea when it will happen
Hi Steven yes the bowling greens are in uses at summer time we go there every summer and I've got a UA-cam video of champions ships using it love Skegness it's very cheap as well for food ect crap shop is the best get everything in there
I remember going to Skeggy when i was very young and we stayed in a hotel and I remember seeing elephants. Must have been a circus. Were on the beach.playing in the sea. I shook a trunk. So beautiful
I remember as a little kid from the East End going to Skegness and staying at a b and b eating breakfast and seeing elephants having their early morning swim. So beautiful. I shook trunks with them. Xxx
If Billy thought Aberdeen was cold, he should have gone to Peterhead. It is so cold they gave it the name of "Blue Toon". Mind you, get a nice day, and it can be a good place to get some chips and park looking over the bay. With the sun shining and no wind, looking out to the bay and over both harbours, it is very nice eating your chips. However, if it is rain or wind, worse, both, it is horrible!
Enjoyed this video Stephen always wanted to know what Skegness was like I think you should send a copy to the council and maybe Blackpool could get some more trees 🌳😂😂😂 take care until next time Pauline from Blackpool living in Canada 🍁
The first time I visited Skegness back in the 1970’s it was great. The waterway on the seafront ran the whole length of the seafront, on a more recent visit the length of it had been cut sadly and that whole area was looking run down. There was also a lovely model village but again that has sadly gone. If you went to Scarborough that’s around 20 miles from where I live, although I spend a lot of time there it sadly like Skegness is sadly run down to what it was.
Thanks for another great video stephen, really enjoyed a look round skegness😋 i am looking forward to videos from scarborough and whitby, i have visited both these places, i love whitby , hope you get to see whitby abbey😋
Hi Stephen I enjoyed your video wee go a few times a year as it's only 50 miles from Scunthorpe.As you say it's not as big as Blackpool so a lot closes down in winter. A good time for you to visit would be the weekend of the 14th of June when things will be open and a free performing arts festival is on in Tower Gardens. We try to visit Blackpool for the lights every year and this year we stayed at what some say is the worst hotel in Blackpool, the Norbrek Castle but we found it O.K. .Keep the video's coming.
Skegness just like blackpool gets more stick then it deserves we've been many times and had a lovely time it's get its nice areas very busy in summer you should return then
One of the things Skegness was always famous for when I was a kid was the distance to the sea at low tide! It seemed like it was over a mile! (I am talking 1960's).
Great video! Feel like you are really there (unfortunately) OK, I’ll try not to be negative about the place it was in January, but boy does it look grim! Think I’ll give it a miss this summer. Anyway, as I say, a great video, and very interesting to watch Honestly, all you videos are really! Cheers Steve!
I lived in a kids home in skeggie 30 years ago.. Omg the boating lake… Thank you soooo much… Your trip has healed some traumas..I was hoping it was skeggie when you gave us the little clue last week…
Omg!! That costa back I. 1996 was Skegness’s first KFC.. Oh my life!! I worked there loved it..
What about Boston??
Did you go to the stock car stadium, I generally go about twice a year for the Brisca f1 stock cars
As a kid there were only two holiday destinations for us : Blackpool and Skegness.
Terrific video here, which shows new buildings and revamps that were not there when I last visited in the early 2000's.
The Compass Gardens were much better in the old days, with manicured flowerbeds and no 'wild vegetation' as they have today.
The old postcards visible online show what it was like before.
The Waterways are still there, which was one of the major attractions in the early days of the amusement area.
Fond memories of me and my bro, riding on the Simca-style slot car ride which rode over the Waterways TWICE.
Many will remember same car ride at Yarmouth and Belle Vue ( Manchester ).
The pier was much longer, but was wrecked in a storm back in January 1978 and never rebuilt to full length.
I see the 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' restaurant has gone, though probably a while ago now.
That was great...with one omission....the iconic Jolly Fisherman statue.
Yes spot on forgot about him 👍👍 wasn’t there a Butlins in Skeggie?
seaside places always look very sad in the winter when everything is closed up.
Thanks Stephen, great video. Yes Skegness does have plenty of gardens and trees, the gardens are actually really pretty in the summer with lots of very colourful flowers and greenery, especially the ones where the fountain is up near the clock tower. Up a little way from where you were at the pier heading North is the Skegness Butlins holiday camp, and a little further up from Butlins is Ingoldmells where they have a big market open seven days a week from spring to autumn and there is a big theme park there called Fantasy Island. There is also a raceway stadium there between Skegness and Ingoldmells called Skegness stadium where they hold banger and stock car racing and they also have the monster trucks crushing cars. There are some really nice buildings and houses in the Skegness area. The outdoor bowls on those greens is still used in the summer there in Skegness, there is also an indoor bowls centre as well. The outdoor bowls restart in April 2024.
Great video Stephen, thank you. Brought back a few memories of a nearly misspent youth! A lot has changed since my visit for the better I'd say. The parks and greenery really show Blackpool up a lot more could be done in Blackpool. Shocked the Witherspoon was shut for so long obviously a big refurbish job. Hope you enjoyed your stay.😊😊😊
Thanks Jan
Hi Stephen thank you for another great video as always I live 60 miles from skegness but I never go there I think I've been once in my life I would rather travel 4 hours to Blackpool more of an atmosphere for me but we are all different have a great evening xx
Thank you Stephen for a lovely walk in Skegness, lived in Lowestoft for a few years but never made it here. Thoroughly enjoyed the video and you never fail to entertain and inform, you’re the best mate. Be safe always. Took a lovely screenshot of the Clock Tower and St Mathew’s Church in the roundabout, thanks! ❤😊
He should visit lowstoft the scores smoked fish and greenjack beer
I must be honest and say the most uplifting part of this video is you! My son has just looked over my shoulder and said oo mum that is Skeggy, do you remember it? It looks a right blooming dump now doesn't it? I am also in the dumps seeing it now but you are a ray of sunshine at least! It looks ore than a little bit downtrodden compared with its charming, well kept, well preserved former seaside. They developers have wiped their muddy workbooks all over it!
Been going to Skegness for the last 60 years and got a van up the coast and I'll tell you skeggy is loads better than years ago , it's a thriving clean holiday resort now , loads of new activities and the beach is cleaned and smoothed everyday , don't judge on a winter video .
Looks cool 👍 Anthony 😍
Skegness used to be a nice resort years ago,like most of our seaside towns were,its such a shame that they all look like dumps now. I find them very depressing these days so i avoid them because it makes me so sad to see just how much they have declined.😢
Hi and good evening Stephen, thanks for a brilliant video ,i love skeggy ,chapel and Mablethorpe ,all south of the Humber bridge and Bridlington ,Scarborough and Whitby to the north, the lights of Hunstanton can be seen on a clear evening if you are on the shore at night {even better off the pier } just thought id mention it ,you have actually shown me parts of Skeg i didnt know was there like the church on the roundabout [ definatley giving that a look this year ], anyway as you guessed its quite bracing in SKEGVEGAS and very busy during the summer ,look forward to you getting out and about a bit more this year thanks x
Two very interesting videos about Skegness, Steve, thank you. There is always something I learn from your videos. I didn't know Skegness was on the Wash coastline. The Church in the roundabout is lovely, so is the clock tower.
The pier reminds me of a bigger version of St Anne's Pier. You're probably right, it might have been bigger years ago. St Anne's Pier had a lovely theatre but unfortunately it burnt down.
Blackpool have lovely parks and green areas but unfortunately 99.9% of visitors to Blackpool, myself included for years, don't get to see them because we, only stay around the Golden Mile, I have since discovered Bispham Station the highest point on the Fylde Coast, my favourite place in Blackpool, especially when the Lake District mountains are in view.
Only been to Skegness once, yes, the wind farm is much closer, but it have some beautiful beaches. Even though I have been to Skegness, I have seen more of it in your videos Steve. Xxx
Enjoyed your video in Skegness, been there lots of times. Lumley pub & Alantic fish & chip cafe are good to visit. Thanks for showing Stephen 👍🏻😀☀️
I went in Atlantic fish n chips,took me 45 mins to get fish n chips and peas to eat in,people that came in after me got served first,I asked the girl if the boat had sank that had caught my haddock !!!!
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We go 3 times a year stay in sutton on sea lovely and quiet nice town but love skeggy my happy place
It all looks rather Hi de hi ish.Never been & after watching your superb video Stephen I can't see me ever visiting....
Had a couple of holidays in Skegness as a kid in the early 1970’s. Fantastic place as a kid, so much to see and do then. Even had a cinema where we went to see the On The Buses movie. Plus the whole family in the days before sun cream all got badly sunburnt playing on the beach!
Sad to see Skegness looking so run down now. 😢
Great little vlog Stephen, been to Skegness many times,last year wasn't great weather but nice change from being at home. The day we came home was a scorcher, so managed to get young granddaughter on the beach for a couple of hours, she loved it , thanks for the memories 😊
Great video Stephen I love Skegness, it never looks it’s best in the winter like anywhere I suppose. You should visit again in summer it looks so much better they plant lots of the gardens out with lovely flowers . Gets very busy when the sun shines.
Went in the summer its lovely with all the greenery and flowers and I couldn't get over the cleanliness. No.litter.
Fantastic video as ever stephen, I live in Ripley Derbyshire and along with many people from Nottinghamshire Skegness is the "seaside place we have always been used to visiting since childhood along with Mablethorpe just up the coast. werther it be for a long holiday or just a day trip being on the A52 or a more northerly route.
Hi Stephen. This video is fantastic. Very interesting some lovely houses and the church looks great. also all the parks. So much green. Thank you very much for sharing this. I really enjoyed watching it 👍🥰❤️
Thanks Mildred 🙏
Thanks Stephen for visiting Skegness. I love it here, there is lots of interesting places and things to do. xx
Thanks for another great video Stephen, although it's out of season it seems very quiet as far as people that stay in Skegness goes. If Blackpool council can afford to pay £10,000 for five or six tree's they should be able to get there fingers out and do a bit of scenery changes,as far as gardens go . Skegness definitely puts Blackpool to shame as far as gardens go. Looks good some of the places even if it is a small town.
Yes the gardens in Skegness are really pretty in the spring and summer with masses of pretty flowers, and when the trees are in bloom it's actually really lovely. many of the trees in the tree lined streets are a mass of pink in the spring. And the whole of the front is lined with flowers in those holders on the railings, masses of colourful flowers that look really pretty in the spring and summer. Some greenery and flowers along the front is definitely something Blackpool could do with.
Hello Stephen enjoy your adventure I have never been to Skegness so very much appreciated your tour
Hi Stephen ,thank you for a fantastic video.being from Wakefield,the east coast was our preferred choice for holidays.i had many happy holidays in skeggy when I was a child & has always been my favourite seaside resort to visit throughout the years..even though things may have changed abit over the years it still essentially the same as from my childhood..we mainly stayed on Scarborough avenue so was so happy for you to feature it..thank you again for a lovely video.colin..
Thanks Colin.
Brilliant video of my local seaside town, you should pop back in the summer months when all of the gardens are full of flowers, come when the Carnival is on & the place is mega busy, they have been awarded lots of funding and various things in the pipeline, again hopefully see you soon Stephen.
Thanks for sharing this, Stephen - I can't say I've ever been there. The amount of green space and space generally, when compared to Blackpool is indeed very striking - and thinking it through, wouldn't the Middle Walk make a lovely garden - perhaps with a six-foot wall replacing the fence on the seaward side...? That could be just what it needs to revitalise the crumbling architecture and restore something of what it was originally intended for... Skeggy is obviously a much younger town, evidenced by the wide streets, but with good p[lanning, it's amazing to see what can be done.
Great childhood memories of.mablethrope.and.skeggy loved the sand train in mablethrope.
Very nice skeggy walkabout . A lot of trees and bushes and art decco love all the arcades and bingo and yes the train station is so close to the town thanks 4 sharing
Used to go on holiday with the kids back in the day Skegness was ideal back then. But although it’s winter with not much open It did look like it’s a bit run down now. Looks like the local council have letting things slide. Brilliant vlog as ever Steve 😊
Love the video, really like skegness and now looking forward even more to my holiday up there later in the year. Always really busy in the summer its just they shut things up in the winter.
Hello Stephen hope your well and having a good week hope you enjoyed your holiday away in Skegness see you soon in your next video take care
Brilliant video Stephen. We enjoyed our time in Skegness and ingoldmels this last week. When we went into town most places on the front were closed. I was disappointed as the pirate fish and chips place was closed. We did go into town and round the many bargain shops haha. Also went the aquarium which was very.impressive.
Hi Stephen
This is my local seaside. I have had many a happy holiday there. They still have bowling matches at Skegness. I went last year and stayed in a bed and breakfast place and it was full of people who play bowls they have big matches going on.They take it really serious its all they talk about over breakfast. The pier got damaged in a storm in the 70s it used to have a theatre at the end of the pier. They never bothered repairing it or it was too expensive to repair. They do have lovely gardens they are full of flowers in the summer. The car parks are expensive in the summer especially the car park near the clock tower and toilets are really expensive to use. Luckily I know where the free ones are.
Well Stephen wot a wonderful capture you have made with a ,I've been going and staying for over 50 years its a great place to visit and stay.
Skeg-Vegas when it is quiet. Great vlog, brought back memories. Thanks xx
Thanks Stephen, another, amazing vidio,love it, thanks , and somewhere different 👍
Thanks, Stephen for the informative video. I have never been to Skegness but have booked a holiday to go this year. Keep up the good work!
My parents loved Skegness they went there on holiday many times. Its not the same now its nowhere as busy as it was back in the 70s & 80s but then thats probably the same for most British seaside towns.
Hi Stephen loved your walk around Skegness have visited it a few times but I much prefer Scarborough and Whitby, is a beautiful little place it's a big hit with thousands of holiday makers though in the summer especially staying in the caravan parks I think you've done wonders walking round letting everyone know it's not as bad as people make out ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Enjoyed the video and have a great day.
Another great video i visited last year in June for the first time Skegness has many similarities to Blackpool but also some differences especially the green areas they both are also great value i also found the locals very friendly & welcoming much like Blackpool Skegness also hosts musical weekends the mod one being very popular would love to see you visit a thriving seaside town i would recommend Barmouth you would love the railway bridge accross the estuary all the best keep up the content ..
I love Skegness - brilliant tour Steve - thanks
I once saw Norman Wisdom perform at the end of the pier, where they had a theatre, about 1973ish
Must have been the same time as me. I was in the audience aged 10 when he did a drum skit and threw the drum sticks into the audience. I caught them and after the show I went to get them signed by him. He was so kind he invited me into his dressing room and gave me a cup of tea and we had a little chat. (Don't worry, my grand parents were with me, so it was all above board.) I have never forgot that encounter with a very funny and talented man.
@@Add1ct666 great story, I must have been the kid just behind you and just missed them ha ha
Loved this video nice to see Skegness again this brought back memories 🥺
It actually looks like quite a decent place, this one well and truly breaks the record for your longest ever video.
Can’t believe I haven’t done a Blackpool video as long as this one!!!
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool an hour long blackpool video would be superb.
Nice looking place. Seems prosperous too. Thanks.
My parents retired there in the 70s your vid brought back memories.. thanks
Hello Stephen,yes Skegness pier was once bigger,and I believe it was a bit longer if my memory serves correct.I remember going to the pier many years ago to see Ken Dodd there,I seem to remember we walked a fair distance to get to the pavillion on the end,it was damaged in a winter storm and had to be shortened,they should have reinstated it back to it's proper length.I always enjoy a visit to Scarborough,you should do a video of there sometime,lots of lovely gardens and cliffs and the little railway,plus of course the castle and the harbour.Thanks Stephen,always enjoy your vids of Blackpool and the surrounding area .👌👌😊😊
Stephen It's been 5 years since my wife and I were there It was nice to see the Garden's and the North sea Go back in summer it's Lovely
Hi Stephen
I enjoyed your video of Skegness. Over the years I had many happy hours there. The pier used to be a lot longer than it is today. It used to go out over the sea for a long way and it had a theatre at the end.
The canal you saw was known as the Waterways and it used run boat trips in a fair size motor boat in each direction.
The narrow windy street you saw is the High Street and it runs parallel to Lumley Road. It joins Lumley Road and opposite end to Roman Bank.
I hope this is information is of help
Phillip Greensmith
Hi steven never been to skegness but looks nice take care ❤xx
Great video. Blackpool and Skegness my two favourite seaside resorts. Back in Skeggy in February and Blackpool in April!
Enjoyed this video. Like most British resort towns Skegness isnt a patch on what it used to be. Its merely a cash cow for the council now. Carpark prices rocket once the weather warms up. Land sold off to corporates, that Premier inn being a classic example.
Although Skegness is much closer to where i live its West Coast every time for me.
I think the reason for fewer trees in Blackpool is probably due to the strong Westerly winds.
Skegness pier was badly damaged in a storm causing the centre section to collapse. For many years the end of the pier remained with the theatre intact. Eventually demolished for health & safety reasons.
Great vlog of a Skegness at a grey time of the year we normally get vlogs when it's had TLC and has a bit of colour and in full flow, It's a shame about the derelict buildings but it's like everywhere they've gone past there used date and unfortunately like a lot of councils they won't remove them because of "costs" but I bet they can find money to waste on stupid projects,
The derelict buildings could be in an area where people don't go because there's nothing to do and unfortunately people have lost the art of doing nothing and people watch. PS. day out from Blackpool by train is 2 stops and 5.5 hrs so when you get there it's time to go home.
I visited a few times but I've not been for the best part of 50 years i hope you enjoyed yourself stay Safe
Good Evening Steve. Many a Happy Seaside visit i used to go and do with my Parents and then when i was older on my own. Skeggy, is very Famous for it's Jolly Happy Life Boatman skipping along the Beach. Some really Good Fish & Chip Take aways and Restuarants. What a Lovely movie you Produced Steve. The very Famous Butlins Holiday Park is here. One of my Favourite Childhood Seaside resorts. Hope you have a Good time in Skeggy Steve.
Very interesting tour round Skegness, never been, doesn't look like a bad sort of place really! Thanks Stephen!
I’ve never been to Skegness before tbh Steve it doesn’t look to bad… that pub at the end the ship & Atlantic looked epic ((bet your glad they were refurbing the Wetherspoons now)) 👍
I was having Wetherspoons withdrawal symptoms 😅
I'm from east midland now live blackpool always gone skeggy closer to where im from from lovely memories yes its smaller but so much to see they had sones near boating lake like little caves u can sit there beautiful not sure if it still there I lastxwent some years ago the shalleys in full swing my aunty uncle used to stay in them x
That seal sanctuary is good, I've been there.
7:53 “Do you need to change to do Bowling?” is a brilliant question! 😂
great video stephen only 1 hour from me too mate brill video should of gone up to ingoldmells very popular place and some great pubs around skeg and a few good cafes in the high street which you missed too mate :)
thanks Stephen for another great video
Hi 👋 Steven i remember going to Skegness when I was a kid it was really good the shop look good put Steven you can't beat Blackpool all the shops are all around you you don't go far Blackpool is amazing I can't wait for the next video ❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The pier was built much longer than it is today and used to have a theatre on the end of the pier which was popular with venues and live performances of the tidal surge and high winds that washed away the pier and only half of the length of the pier remains. It was in the mid nineties when it was destroyed by extreme weather conditions
I've been to Skegness quite a few times, but Cleethorpes is nearer to where I live. Also Bridlington for day trips. However, we like to get over to Blackpool quite often as the nightlife is better, if we are staying for a few nights.
Nice tour of skegness always enjoy visiting
Hope you enjoyed your holiday Stephen.
Used to live in chapel-st-leonards for about 7yrs, lovely countryside ,but not a lot going on, only the pubs, & clubs.
I enjoyed that tour of Skegness Stephen 👍
Many thanks for sharing 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it
I was there over Christmas lovely 👍
Great 👍
hi mate the big building across from the big carpark is the old council office which i i hear been turned into a hotel we live littraly round corner shame we missed you and yes they are bowling greens get used in summer there is plans to rebuild the pier back out to see but no idea when it will happen
Nice one I think you are spot on it dose remind you of Southport it looked bloody cold have a Top week 🙂🎥🇬🇧✌️
Great vlog Stephen, Skegness looks OK for mid January if a little bracing lol, not been for ages, you will love Whitby and Scarborough
Hi Steven yes the bowling greens are in uses at summer time we go there every summer and I've got a UA-cam video of champions ships using it love Skegness it's very cheap as well for food ect crap shop is the best get everything in there
Stephen, if you want to see a lot of trees, come visit us in Oregon.
I’ve been to Washington State.
Great video, i really enjoyed it, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Your camera is fantastic for what your doing,brilliant detail.
I remember going to Skeggy when i was very young and we stayed in a hotel and I remember seeing elephants. Must have been a circus. Were on the beach.playing in the sea. I shook a trunk. So beautiful
I remember as a little kid from the East End going to Skegness and staying at a b and b eating breakfast and seeing elephants having their early morning swim. So beautiful. I shook trunks with them. Xxx
I been to Skegness when I was little with my parents I love it very year ❤❤
If Billy thought Aberdeen was cold, he should have gone to Peterhead. It is so cold they gave it the name of "Blue Toon". Mind you, get a nice day, and it can be a good place to get some chips and park looking over the bay. With the sun shining and no wind, looking out to the bay and over both harbours, it is very nice eating your chips. However, if it is rain or wind, worse, both, it is horrible!
Enjoyed this video Stephen always wanted to know what Skegness was like I think you should send a copy to the council and maybe Blackpool could get some more trees 🌳😂😂😂 take care until next time Pauline from Blackpool living in Canada 🍁
The first time I visited Skegness back in the 1970’s it was great.
The waterway on the seafront ran the whole length of the seafront, on a more recent visit the length of it had been cut sadly and that whole area was looking run down.
There was also a lovely model village but again that has sadly gone.
If you went to Scarborough that’s around 20 miles from where I live, although I spend a lot of time there it sadly like Skegness is sadly run down to what it was.
I remember the Lumley pub been there years ago but a lot as changed I’ll have to do a re visit cheers Stephen 🏖
Thanks for another great video stephen, really enjoyed a look round skegness😋 i am looking forward to videos from scarborough and whitby, i have visited both these places, i love whitby , hope you get to see whitby abbey😋
Those videos will come, thanks Carol.
I like the spoons in Skegness shame it was closed for your visit Stephen
Ahahaha Stephen you still mentioned Blackpool even in Skegness😂 you are such a Legend❤
Will be in Blackpool 18th to 22nd of February if Stephen in a Wetherspoon's ill see him there lol
Great video Steven I use to work at Butlins Skagness
Great video Stephen,we’re you on the hunt for Skegness’s notorious Beer Monsters 🥃🍹??,hope you enjoyed your little break.
It didn't kick off either😂. Great vlog as always. 👍👏
It did when I first arrived! Watch the night video when I put it up.
Hi Stephen I enjoyed your video wee go a few times a year as it's only 50 miles from Scunthorpe.As you say it's not as big as Blackpool so a lot closes down in winter. A good time for you to visit would be the weekend of the 14th of June when things will be open and a free performing arts festival is on in Tower Gardens. We try to visit Blackpool for the lights every year and this year we stayed at what some say is the worst hotel in Blackpool, the Norbrek Castle but we found it O.K. .Keep the video's coming.
Good luck at The Norbreck!!!
Skegness just like blackpool gets more stick then it deserves we've been many times and had a lovely time it's get its nice areas very busy in summer you should return then
One of the things Skegness was always famous for when I was a kid was the distance to the sea at low tide! It seemed like it was over a mile! (I am talking 1960's).
Great video! Feel like you are really there (unfortunately) OK, I’ll try not to be negative about the place it was in January, but boy does it look grim! Think I’ll give it a miss this summer. Anyway, as I say, a great video, and very interesting to watch Honestly, all you videos are really! Cheers Steve!
Natureland allow dogs in so you can visit there if you have your fur pals with you, and its a nice little place to look round.
Glad you enjoyed it Stephen