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Is this the Lake District's most unique village, and is it worth visiting – you decide.
A day out in what I believe is the English Lake District's most unique village. In this video we venture where few of the 120,000 tourists who visit this village every year seldom tread. We explore the village and it's rich history, and learn how the inhabitants of almost 2,000 years ago lived. Plus, there's also the story of a teenage St Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland, being kidnapped during a pirate raid from the village - or was he? Could it be true, or is the story merely a historical myth?
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Is this the perfect Lake District walk for Old Codgers? You decide.
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.21 день назад
This short but delightful walk is suitable for boys of all ages, as well as grannies with their grandchildren, mums and maiden aunts. Families of all shapes and sizes in fact, will enjoy the wonderful mix of steam trains and scenery, with a riverside drink or lake cruise at the end, depending upon your fancy. That is what awaits all those who try this short but interesting walk along a new foot...
The Simple Guide to Ambleside and Waterhead in the English Lake District
Просмотров 980Месяц назад
Visiting Ambleside and Waterhead in the English Lake District? Want to know what there is to see and do? Our simple guide has the answers to questions posed by many first time visitors, as well as regular returnees. In this video you'll find information many travel vlogs tend to ignore. Like how easy it is to get to Ambleside and Waterhead in the English Lake District, how easy it is to park, a...
The Simple Guide to Windermere and Bowness on Windermere in the English Lake District
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.2 месяца назад
Visiting Windermere and Bowness on Windermere in the English Lake District? Want to know what there is to see and do? Our simple guide has the answers to questions posed by many first time visitors, as well as regular returnees. In this video you'll find information travel vlogs tend to ignore. Like how easy it is to get to Windermere and Bowness on Windermere, how easy it is to park, and can y...
Birkrigg Common Landscape Treasure Hunt
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.11 месяцев назад
A walk around Birkrigg Common, close to Ulverston on the Coast of Cumbria, searching for the archeological remains from the bronze age settlers that lived here 4,000 years ago, plus a cemetery that is linked to the founding of the Religious Society of Friends, better known as the Quakers. BIrkrigg Common is not large, nor is it particularly high, but there are plenty of archeological signs that...
Cruising to Kendal?- Walking the Northern Reaches of the Lancaster Canal. Tewitfield to Hincaster
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.Год назад
A walk along the towpath of the Northern Reaches of the Lancaster Canal, from Tewitfield to Hincaster, passing beside the villages of Burton in Kendal and Holme. Along the way are various obstructions, and a flight of disused locks. The Lancaster Canal Trust's plan is to restore the canal to it's former glory, so that once again narrow-boats can make the 14 mile journey to Kendal, the gateway t...
Cruising to Kendal - Walking the Northern Reaches of the Lancaster Canal - Part 2 Hincaster - Kendal
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Год назад
A walk along the towpath of the Northern Reaches of the Lancaster Canal, from Hincaster to Kendal, a total of just over 5 miles. The walk is very different from the first section from Tewitfield to Hincaster. The canal bed is dry, and in places the actual route of the canal cannot be seen. A short diversion takes us over the A590 before a path leading into a cow field reveals no further clues r...
Lake District Walks: The Loneliest Lake
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
A Lake District walk around the shore of remote Devoke Water, which is situated in the south west of the English Lake District National Park in Cumbria. Devoke water is the most remote small lake in the Lake District. It is classified as a Lake District Tarn, in fact it is the largest such body of water in the National Park, being almost a mile long. It is situated on Birker Fell, which lies be...
The Fishy Tale of Bowscale Tarn
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.2 года назад
The short but stunningly beautiful Lake District walk from the hamlet of Bowscale, in the North of the Lake District, up to Bowscale Tarn, which sits below the summit of Bowscale Fell in the Northern Lake District. Following in the footsteps, or rather, pony trekking steps, of Victorian gentlefolk to discover the secrets beneath the waters of Bowscale Tarn. Victorian tourists enjoyed visiting B...
Lake District Walks: Gowbarrow Fell and Aira Force
Просмотров 18 тыс.4 года назад
A wonderful circular walk from High Cascades car park to the summit of Gowbarrow Fell, with a return via Yew Crag, and featuring views of Ullswater and the surround fells. The walk ends with a visit to Aira Force, where we learn the history of the Georgian pleasure gardens built here in the early part of the 19th century, as well as hearing the tale of Lady Emma's ghost, a wonderful love story ...
Lake District Walks: Red Screes via Scandale
Просмотров 13 тыс.5 лет назад
Visitors to the Lake District will know Red Screes, the mountain that stands on the western side of Kirkstone Pass. Kirkstone is not the only Lake District mountain pass to cross from Patterdale to Ambleside. Scandale Pass also crosses the fell, passing to the west of Red Screes. But whilst Kirkstone Pass is a busy modern route, the highest motorised Lakeland pass, Scandale is merely the preser...
Lake District Walking : The 'Secret' Valley.
Просмотров 28 тыс.6 лет назад
We are off on a very special Lake District Walk, to see the bluebells in the 'Secret Valley' of Rannerdale, which is close to Crummock Water and Rannerdale Knotts, which overlook Buttermere. So why the secret? Well there is more to Rannerdale than meets the eye. It is the subject of a book, titled 'The Secret Valley' by local author Nicholas Size. In May each year bluebells adorn the valley flo...
Lake District Walks : Sale Fell
Просмотров 14 тыс.6 лет назад
Sale Fell sits on the edge of the English Lake District, and only six Wainwright fells are lower, but it is one of the finest low level Lake District Walks in the Northern Lakes, with stunning views over Bassenthwaite to Skiddaw, Ullock Pike and Dodd. The Helvellyn range sits nicely in the background. For a Lake District walk, the going is easy, with no crags or scrambling, so it is ideal as an...
A beginners introduction to Lake District Walking: School Knott
Просмотров 17 тыс.6 лет назад
It is many years since I first set foot on the Lake District Fells. I have enjoyed every minute, but I do understand that fell walking is not everyones cup of tea. This video features a super little walk that is excellent for anyone who is uncertain about whether they would enjoy walking on the Lake District Fells. The walk is barely over 2 miles from Bowness to the top of the fell, and takes a...
Lake District Walks : Lunch at Low Fell
Просмотров 12 тыс.6 лет назад
Low Fell is situated at the western edge of the Lake District, and is one of the finest low level walks in the region, although it is not well known. The views of Loweswater and Crummock Water, and the surrounding fells, are simply magnificent. It is an ideal short walk, followed by a lazy lunch by the southern summit cairn as you enjoy the stunning views.
Lake District Walks : Holm Fell
Просмотров 12 тыс.6 лет назад
Lake District Walks : Holm Fell
Lake District Walks: Dodd - hill of the Osprey
Просмотров 11 тыс.6 лет назад
Lake District Walks: Dodd - hill of the Osprey
Lake District Walks : Easedale Tarn from Grasmere
Просмотров 39 тыс.6 лет назад
Lake District Walks : Easedale Tarn from Grasmere
Lake District Walks: Hallin Fell
Просмотров 8 тыс.7 лет назад
Lake District Walks: Hallin Fell
Lake District Walks: Silver Howe from High Close
Просмотров 9 тыс.7 лет назад
Lake District Walks: Silver Howe from High Close
The Story of the Bowder Stone
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.7 лет назад
The Story of the Bowder Stone
Lake District Walks: Kings Howe
Просмотров 12 тыс.7 лет назад
Lake District Walks: Kings Howe
Lake District Walks: Langdales Forgotten Walk
Просмотров 77 тыс.7 лет назад
Lake District Walks: Langdales Forgotten Walk
Putting my Foot in it: 2016 Out-takes
Просмотров 7 тыс.7 лет назад
Putting my Foot in it: 2016 Out-takes
Lake District Walks:The Lion and the Lamb
Просмотров 22 тыс.7 лет назад
Lake District Walks:The Lion and the Lamb
Lake District Walks: Beacon Tarn and Fell
Просмотров 7 тыс.7 лет назад
Lake District Walks: Beacon Tarn and Fell
Lake District Walks : Lingmoor
Просмотров 15 тыс.7 лет назад
Lake District Walks : Lingmoor
Lake District Walks : Side Pike
Просмотров 10 тыс.7 лет назад
Lake District Walks : Side Pike
Lake District Walks :Wansfell pike
Просмотров 23 тыс.7 лет назад
Lake District Walks :Wansfell pike
Lake District Walks: Alcock Tarn
Просмотров 18 тыс.7 лет назад
Lake District Walks: Alcock Tarn

Комментарии

  • @billcraven7245
    @billcraven7245 15 часов назад

    You cant have degrees of uniqueness. Its either unique or not!

  • @filmafandjar4641
    @filmafandjar4641 19 часов назад

    How much the fine if we used more longer time for park ?

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 19 часов назад

      That depends where you have parked, and whether your being overdue has been spotted by the relevant authorities, but I would have thought that it would be in the region of £60 - £200 pounds. Some of the car parks have a pay by phone option, so you may be able to use that if you run overtime. If you are parked on the street then it will depend upon whether the traffic warden sees your vehicle.

  • @QuoPaperPlane
    @QuoPaperPlane 2 дня назад

    'most' unique? Is it unique or not?

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 2 дня назад

      You decide. It is certainly not like anywhere else, but then very few places are.

  • @bobcholawo6787
    @bobcholawo6787 2 дня назад

    Lovely, why is it when filming we can all fall down in holes?😂 God bless you on your adventures.

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 2 дня назад

      Not sure on the answer to that one, but I certainly seem to find the holes when filming but not when the camera is off. It wasn't too deep, and was covered by freshly mown grass.

  • @ododargo
    @ododargo 2 дня назад

    hi there i lived i ravenglass in the late 50s and very early 60s only there short time must do a road trip bk up north with bob my mini4 happy flying

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 2 дня назад

      Given good, clear weather, you should get some lovely shots. Have a great trip.

  • @andrewharrison8975
    @andrewharrison8975 2 дня назад

    Can there be degrees of uniqueness? No, because it would no longer be unique.

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 2 дня назад

      There are, on YT, a number of videos on this very subject. More, I believe, than there are about the village of Ravenglass, although probably not as many as those which cover the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway. I'd post a link to some of them but it will probably be easier if you simply carry out at search of your own.

  • @delmiller4184
    @delmiller4184 2 дня назад

    Thanks Eric. I enjoyed the video and views from the top. ❤

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 2 дня назад

      Thank you. The extent of those views was a genuine surprise when I first saw them. That hill is just 79 metres high. I certainly did not expect to get a glimpse of Bowfell from there.

  • @johnburke5384
    @johnburke5384 3 дня назад

    Good man, a lovely video

  • @christopherisherwood4967
    @christopherisherwood4967 3 дня назад

    Nice video but, please - understand that unique means only one, anywhere! You cannot have more, less or most unique - it's either unique, or it's not.

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 3 дня назад

      As you said. It's a nice video.

    • @andycruickshank1671
      @andycruickshank1671 2 дня назад

      @@jonathancraigguides Ravenglass is unique being the only coastal village in the Lake District National Park. It's also in two World Heritage Sites.

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 2 дня назад

      @@andycruickshank1671 Thank you. Points I think I omitted from the final production, despite them being in the original draft script. I also missed out the dispute regarding the name of the fort. According to English Heritage:- 'The site has long been identified as Glannoventa, a name which appears in several Roman documents, but recent finds have suggested that it may have been known to the Romans as Itunocelum.'

    • @andycruickshank1671
      @andycruickshank1671 2 дня назад

      @@jonathancraigguides I have a Speeds Map from the 1600's which does not show the sand dunes so the estuary was different and not as sheltered as now.

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 2 дня назад

      @@andycruickshank1671 That is highly possible, especially on an Irish Sea coastline. It would be wonderful to be able to go back in time to the days of the Romans to see how things have changed, as well as paying a visit to the bath house.

  • @owenjoseph7648
    @owenjoseph7648 4 дня назад

    Ravenglass is pretty and unique. Obviously the ratty is the draw but the shore is amazing.

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 4 дня назад

      I could not agree more. I love that old anchor that sits there, and also the new sign under the rail bridge, a wonderful piece of useful modern graffiti.

  • @christinejones2205
    @christinejones2205 4 дня назад

    Loved it! Always enjoy your tales and videos, thank you so much! Xxx

  • @carolinehaythornthwaite2965
    @carolinehaythornthwaite2965 5 дней назад

    Lovely tour, tfs.

  • @gberish602
    @gberish602 5 дней назад

    Hi Eric, I have been watching your latest exploits but only just got round to commenting. I've been to Ravenglass a number of times, usually associated with a visit to Muncaster but not taken the time to appreciate the history, so thank you for that. Some time in the past I think you suggested you had one or more of your historic style of walks, or has ano domini got in the way? Had you ever considered walking some of the coffin paths, think there are about 22 of them. Cheers Graham

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 5 дней назад

      Thank you Graham. I have a copy of 'The Corpse Roads of Cumbria' by Alan Cleaver and Lesley Park. It is a fascinating book, with a good few tales to tell, and yes, I have considered one of the shorter ones for a video. Lots of things get in the way of my filming nowadays. Grandchildren are very good at that, as are doctors appointments, the weather and the desire to disappear out of the county to explore other segments of our history. Then there is the amount of time I take to organise everything into a watchable presentation. (or faff about, as my dear late wife used to describe it). On this particular video, I actually went back to Ravenglass for some better shots of the beach, as I wasn't happy with those I had previously taken. (my return was nothing to do with wanting more ice cream!). Having said all that, I still love producing the videos, and also covering the history in this fine old county of ours. I'm pleased you enjoy them. many thanks and all the best, Eric.

  • @ashleyjarnold
    @ashleyjarnold 5 дней назад

    Brilliant Eric, so good to see you in video again, with your history and social history expertise being shared so eloquently. It's a lovely village, Ravenglass, we spent half a day there a few years ago and had a wander on the beach and had an ice cream too. We noticed the floodgates and the petrol pump too. Hopefully you will make many more of these videos, Eric. Regards, Ashley and Andrea

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 5 дней назад

      Thank you both. It is a video I have been wanting to do for some time. It was on my list for the early summer of 2020, in fact, after the first lockdown ended I did toy with the idea of going there to show how the pandemic had affected the more remote places in the county. I eventually decided against. With regards to the petrol pump, I am always amazed that it remains in place. It is surely worth renovating, however, the cost to the owner may be prohibitive. As for the ice cream, well, all I can say is that I intend to continue to pop over there occasionally just to ensure that the quality doesn't slip. Many thanks for your support. Atb, Eric,

  • @alanglasgowbassist
    @alanglasgowbassist 5 дней назад

    Great video as always Eric. I have passed Ravenglass and Muncaster a few times but never stopped off . I will make sure that I do! Thank you for the guided tour :-)

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 5 дней назад

      Thank you Alan. A day out on the railway is the best way to see it. Park at Dalegarth, (the other end of the railway) and enjoy to the train ride followed by a wander around the village. A lovely day out.

  • @Quaker521
    @Quaker521 5 дней назад

    Nice video Eric, thank you. I went to Ravenglass scouting out a possible location for a photo shoot around the estuary. It was a wild, blustery day and for some reason I never went back. One day maybe......

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 5 дней назад

      Thank you. Actually, while I was shooting there was a landscape photographer wandering around looking for the best shots. He seemed to be concentrating on the area on the beach behind the houses.

  • @Alan-DPhotos
    @Alan-DPhotos 5 дней назад

    Nice review. I often stay at the other end of the La'al Ratty route and occassionally take a trip into Ravenglass on the train instead of driving. Never been on that view point though so there's something new to visit next week 😁. For the walkers out there, there's a route over Muncaster Fell from Dalegarth station to Ravenglass which is worth the effort.😁

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 5 дней назад

      Thank you. I agree regarding the Dalegarth to Ravenglass via Muncaster Fell route, on a fine day it is a wonderful walk, as is the ride back on the steam train. I think it is better to do the train ride first and walk back, otherwise you may miss the last train out of town!

  • @CarrieP-WJones
    @CarrieP-WJones 5 дней назад

    Really interesting, thank you. I hope to do a proper visit there when we go up on our annual stay. My family and I have never got around to going on that steam line before and I didn't realise there were such quirky things to see, thanks! I like off the beaten track places.👍

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 5 дней назад

      Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. Bear in mind that the trains don't run late, and there is no other public transport in the area, so plan your day before you go.

  • @Hewhowalks-fv5mq
    @Hewhowalks-fv5mq 5 дней назад

    Well done

  • @Charlottelucy1692
    @Charlottelucy1692 5 дней назад

    Another lovely informative video :) and great to see your smiling little face again!

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 5 дней назад

      Thank you. Not sure about the joys of seeing my face though. Whenever I look in the mirror I see my grandfather smiling back!

  • @mickdelaney2570
    @mickdelaney2570 5 дней назад

    Fantastic job 😂😂😂

  • @kriswalter560
    @kriswalter560 5 дней назад

    Lovely to see you telling tales and taking walks ❤

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 5 дней назад

      Thank you Kris. It was a lovely day. Hope you are keeping well.

  • @PaddyStubbs70
    @PaddyStubbs70 14 дней назад

    Hit on this quite by accident Eric and I'm so glad I did. Stunning landscapes, excellent, knowledgeable company and a well put together video. Greetings from a new subscriber, down in Cornwall.👋👍😎

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 14 дней назад

      Thank you. I don't publish a huge amount because I like to take the time to get them as accurate as possible. Having said that, the Easedale Tarn video was done on the spur of the moment when I got the afternoon off work. Had a wonderful time shooting it. Thank you for your support.

    • @PaddyStubbs70
      @PaddyStubbs70 14 дней назад

      @@jonathancraigguides My pleasure. I've found that spur of the moment videos often produce some excellent results.

  • @kevinevans2022
    @kevinevans2022 18 дней назад

    Best videos of the lake district, Check out Eric's other videos fabulous.

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 17 дней назад

      Thank you. Someone told me last week that my videos are better than the current weather, which is a shame, because I was waiting for a dry, sunny day to shoot another.

  • @sorryofficer1
    @sorryofficer1 19 дней назад

    Welcome back Eric. It’s like seeing an old friend you haven’t seen for ages🙂

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 18 дней назад

      Thank you. I guess that's because I didn't show my ugly mug on my previous 2 videos, and the 3 videos before that one were not Lake District Walking videos, so probably missed by those who like walking videos. I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed making this one. Spent most of the day watching the train!

  • @alanglasgowbassist
    @alanglasgowbassist 22 дня назад

    Great video Eric. Looks like a lovely walk. Will have to explore it when I’m in the area.

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 22 дня назад

      Thank you. It is great fun with the trains rattling up and down. Be nice if it was a bit longer, but then that is geography for you!

  • @richmcbride9269
    @richmcbride9269 23 дня назад

    It's great to see your videos again. Absolutely delightful!

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 23 дня назад

      Thank you. I had a brilliant time making it. Took me all day. Watching steam trains always takes me back to my childhood.

  • @tabrizihussin4784
    @tabrizihussin4784 24 дня назад

    Thank you for the video & the idea… Had a walk from Wray Castle to Claife Viewing Station & back to Bowness via Boat House in 2017… The best walk I’ve had in a long time.. Try to do it in 2020 but was advised by locals to cancel it because the car ferry service is not available for me to go back to Bowness. Tried to do it again in 2022 with a Walker Ticket by Windermere Lake Cruise but I reach day one day late as it close for the winter. So end up going to the Lakeside instead but missed the train. Hahahaha. So I spent most of the day at the nearby attractions (the aquarium etc) before going back to Ambleside via Bowness. Will make another attempt this autumn…

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 23 дня назад

      Your experiences prove that doing some walks in the Lake District can be trickier than it seems. The suspension of the car ferry is one issue that has plagued the area for many years. I was once caught out when I crossed the lake by ferry to walk to Near and Far Sawrey, then back via the path that runs over Claife Heights. I arrived back at the ferry to find that it had broken down and was suspended for a couple of days. Standing at the ferry landing at half six in the evening, when all the Windermere Lake Cruises boats had also stopped operating, was made worse by the rain that was setting in. Luckliy, a kindly boater offered me and two other stranded walkers a lift on his launch, and within ten minutes we were alighting at Bowness marina, however, if he had not been sailing past and stopped to offer a lift I think I would have had to ring for a taxi, an expensive car ride as it is over 10 miles back to Bowness by road.

  • @Quaker521
    @Quaker521 24 дня назад

    Thanks for the video Eric. It looks like you had a great day and it looks like a nice little walk with plenty to do at the end. I can imagine that it'll be a good walk for those grand-children of yours too.

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 23 дня назад

      You are right, it is perfect for Grandchildren as it does not matter if they run off a bit and let off steam. A cruise down the lake followed by a stroll to Newby Bridge followed by lunch, which is then worked off by the walk back to Lakeside, is actually my idea of a perfect summer Sunday.

  • @garysmith6894
    @garysmith6894 25 дней назад

    Great to see you posting again - always interesting and informative videos, do keep it up!!

  • @SirPrancelot1
    @SirPrancelot1 25 дней назад

    Looks like a beautiful walk. Thanks for recommending it.

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 25 дней назад

      It was great fun to do. If you do it, I hope you enjoy it.

  • @grahamtowler1761
    @grahamtowler1761 25 дней назад

    Good to see your videos appearing more often again

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 25 дней назад

      Thank you Graham. Might surprise everyone later this year with an actual fell walk. Watch this space!

  • @AlanMETALMAN
    @AlanMETALMAN 25 дней назад

    Well as I will be 70 next birthday, I guess I fall into the 'old codger' category and funny enough, we are on an OAP bus trip to Windermere on Monday. Our grandson is stream train daft so would love a trip on that train and to be honest, I would enjoy that myself too. The walk itself looked very good, especially with the bluebells as a companion. If we go over there I must make a note of that last steamer back, cheers Alan

    • @Johnlancaster
      @Johnlancaster 25 дней назад

      You scrub up well though Al 😂

    • @AlanMETALMAN
      @AlanMETALMAN 25 дней назад

      @@Johnlancaster - it's the botox :o)

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 25 дней назад

      If you miss the steamer, catch the bus. The top deck front seat of the bus from Newby Bridge to Windermere is quite an experience at this time of year. There's one at 8 minutes past 5, and another at ten past 7 seven so you'll not be stranded. Note it is the number 6, and not the X6. The bus stop is on the main A590 road, so you will have to cross Newby Bridge itself. It's perfect for Grandchildren of all ages. Hope you have a great day.

    • @AlanMETALMAN
      @AlanMETALMAN 25 дней назад

      @@jonathancraigguides - thanks Eric 🙂

  • @Johnlancaster
    @Johnlancaster 25 дней назад

    Nice winter walk, opportunity for some train photos to. Thanks for making the effort and good to see you back recently. Fairfield Horshoe next ?

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 25 дней назад

      You never know. It's one of my favourite walks, the Fairfield Horseshoe. I put some stills of the last time I did it on my Simple Guide to Ambleside video.

  • @AllMy78s
    @AllMy78s 25 дней назад

    Lovely easy walk, and great to see you again on the tube...

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 25 дней назад

      Thank you. It is an utterly delightful gentle mile and a bit.

  • @tonym480
    @tonym480 25 дней назад

    So pleased to see you posting videos again Eric. This looks to be a lovely gentle walk that would be good for young children as well as us oldies. Keep well

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 25 дней назад

      You are right. It is very family friendly in that, apart from at each end, it is really safe. No roads, sudden drops or areas where the kids might get lost.

  • @mrlionrocks
    @mrlionrocks 25 дней назад

    Nice one mate 👍🏻

  • @whitemoose8667
    @whitemoose8667 25 дней назад

    Great video, hope you are well buddy

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 25 дней назад

      Thank you. Yes, according to my doctor I am extremely fit and healthy. Of course, they could be lying.....

  • @russellhomans2173
    @russellhomans2173 25 дней назад

    Great video, steam trains and a lake what's not to like!

  • @christineminnie6032
    @christineminnie6032 27 дней назад

    Love your sense of humour! We’ll give this walk a go on Friday!

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 27 дней назад

      Thank you. Hope you have a lovely time. The weather forecast for this Friday is good.

  • @raeeshussain4952
    @raeeshussain4952 27 дней назад

    Eric the legends back 🌿💪

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides 27 дней назад

      Thank you. He is indeed. In fact, might be clicking the upload button again very soon.

  • @EJbtinkerbell
    @EJbtinkerbell Месяц назад

    great to hear you again😀

  • @captkev737
    @captkev737 Месяц назад

    Great to see you back Eric, missed your videos

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides Месяц назад

      Now this is weird. I was on YT last night and my Silver Howe video popped up on my feed. It hasn't done that for a long time, since it is a few years since we made it. It was a brilliant day, and it is still getting hits. Hope you and your good wife are well.

    • @captkev737
      @captkev737 Месяц назад

      Hi Eric, yes that was a great day, & as you might remember I was really excited to meet you, you are a true gentleman. We’re all doing well thank you, I look forward to your new videos, Best Wishes Kevin & Helen

    • @captkev737
      @captkev737 Месяц назад

      Ps, we did Grasmere, Loughrigg Fell, Ambleside on Sunday 19th May, it was great to be up in the Lakes again & on the fells

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides Месяц назад

      @@captkev737 You picked a good day for that walk. Glorious views with good weather.

  • @CarrieP-WJones
    @CarrieP-WJones Месяц назад

    Very useful, thank you.👍

  • @louisesmith3860
    @louisesmith3860 Месяц назад

    Good video and great information thank you xx

  • @FIREBLADEONE
    @FIREBLADEONE Месяц назад

    Terrific and most informative. Thank you.

  • @HENRYHOBBS1
    @HENRYHOBBS1 Месяц назад

    Excellent to see you 👍🏻 hope u are well

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides Месяц назад

      Thank you. Yes, I'm as well as can be expected, although after that nice weather the rain this morning is somewhat annoying. Bones I never knew I had have suddenly started to ache again!

  • @russellhomans2173
    @russellhomans2173 Месяц назад

    What a lovely surprise. Great to see you back.

  • @Quaker521
    @Quaker521 Месяц назад

    Great video Eric, thanks. And you can learn something every day. I've been to Ambleside many times and driven through it many more but, I did not know about the roman remains. I do enjoy your guides to the towns around the Lakes but must admit that I yearn for your walks up t' fell as well. Thanks for the upload.

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides Месяц назад

      Thank you. Actually, I mentioned the Roman remains in my first Loughrigg video, 'Around Loughrigg, although that was 11 years ago when I just started out. Plus, it was only a passing mention as we looked down on them from the path up to Todd Crag. You'll be pleased to know that I've a couple of fell walks in the pipeline, but I also enjoy making the town videos, and as I have not yet found a cure for ageing I have to admit that they are easier to shoot. The key for me is finding the balance.

    • @Quaker521
      @Quaker521 Месяц назад

      @@jonathancraigguides Aah, my memory is not what it used to be, I may have to revisit that video. I'm not trying to push you back out onto the hills - I'm sure that you'll find 'your' right balance, because that's what counts. I also don't find the hills as easy as I used to!😁

  • @tabrizihussin4784
    @tabrizihussin4784 Месяц назад

    Nice to see your video again Sir… Will be back there again somewhere Autumn this year if not 1st quarter of next year… Will have another go at Loughrigg Fell though I climbed that already in March 2020… Climbed a lower peak that close to Waterhead in 2022, the one that have a wee tarn close to it… Definitely will Keswick & Grasmere again…

    • @jonathancraigguides
      @jonathancraigguides Месяц назад

      Thank you. It sounds like you have your next holiday here well planned out. That's the beauty of Ambleside, so many good walks can be completed from the town.