WALKS IN DORSET at LYME REGIS & UPLYME (JURASSIC COAST)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  • @christianboutell7112
    @christianboutell7112 Год назад +3

    Hi Dave,we've been going to charmouth almost twice a year since 1979,we simply never get bored of walking between charmouth to seatown or charmouth to lyme regis.our main focus is looking for iron pyrite ammonites and belemnites,it's an absolutely stunning part of England,the country pubs selling local ciders and ales is also a great advantage.,cheers for a great video.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  Год назад +1

      Thank you Christian. I fantastic area for fossil hunting for sure! I hope that you continue to enjoy your visits to the area. Thanks for watching.

  • @johnmason3261
    @johnmason3261 2 года назад +8

    Dave ! -- We thank you for mentioning us and our month-long visit to southwestern England. It was great to meet you. In Lyme, by the way, we stayed at a B&B on Colway Lane, just off the beautiful River Lim Path -- so we were able to walk the path into town and back several times in the four-plus days we spent in the area, and also northwest into Uplyme. All in all, we must have walked through at least six of the areas in Dorset you yourself and Logan visited before us, which we happily watched on RUclips prior to our trip. -- John and Sandy, New England, USA.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад

      It was lovely meeting you both. Sounds like you had a great trip. Hopefully you will get the chance to return again and continue exploring! All the best. Dave (& Logan!)

  • @Clinton-p7z
    @Clinton-p7z Месяц назад +1

    What a super glorious walk that was, with so much fabulous information Dave. There was so much to take in and as usual your narrative on everything was incredible. I was truly impressed with all those wonderful churches, particularly St Michaels and those incredible women laid to rest there. The Manor and Hotel were enchanting with a super history of each one. The pristine beach and blue sky made a glorious scenery. I was really impressed with your mention of the gardens, named after Jane Austin which i thought was really nice, equally the fossil collector Mary Anning. The footpath flower stream was magical. I thought like you did, that the construction of that viaduct was truly magnificent. The woodland walk through was equally wonderful with glorious nature all around you. Thanks again Dave for this incredible walk and excellent narrative and of course super Logan. 🦮😊

  • @mazfb9240
    @mazfb9240 3 месяца назад +1

    This has brought back some lovely, happy memories from 2012 with my husband Paul and our jack russell Sal. Beautiful walk. Thankyou.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  3 месяца назад

      Thank you. Glad that you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching.

  • @laviniagray5637
    @laviniagray5637 2 года назад +3

    Thanks Dave. You did your homework very nice walk. see ya.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад

      Thanks Lavinia. There was a fair bit of history in that one!

  • @francishuddy9462
    @francishuddy9462 2 года назад +2

    Really good film. I live in Exeter, so have been to Lyme Regis many times. In fact, I was there yesterday (19/11/2022) on the way home from Weymouth. The bus passes Belmont House 👍

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад

      Thank you Francis. There is so much to explore in Lyme Regis for sure.

  • @leerendell9403
    @leerendell9403 2 года назад +5

    Dave you've made me blubr like a baby I grew up surfing there it looks lovely and serene in your video but you should see it in its winter guise brutal!! Monmouth house is now a superb B&B again fantastic film made me super homesick so much trivia I could share over a pint

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад

      Yes, I certainly picked a good day with the weather, for sure!

  • @martincannon1078
    @martincannon1078 Год назад +3

    Dave that was wonderful. I'm going to watch it again. If we ever came back to England to live, (difficult after 50 years in France) Lyme regis would be the place. Great video. Thanks so much

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  Год назад

      Thank you Martin. Logan & I certainly enjoyed our time in Lyme Regis.

  • @jeanblemings5352
    @jeanblemings5352 2 года назад +3

    You certainly found lots of nooks and crannies to explore in Lyme Regis! I used to see the pink house from the bus I caught out of town. And my b&b was just by the weir you walked past on the river Lym (or waterfall as a local called it!) so I walked the lower reaches of path a lot as my route into town and to seafront. I made it to Uplyme too but I think there were cows in the meadow on path you took onwards. You seem lucky not to encounter many cows on your walks! I ended up walking a bit of the Wessex Ridgeway - not too well waymarked in places- to Wootton Fitzpaine and back to Charmouth. Found this video very interesting have visited in July. Wish I had gone on and seen viaduct!

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад +1

      The viaduct certainly made for a good photo. Sadly I don't think you can walk across it as it looks like it is on private land but at least you can go underneath and alongside it!

  • @stationmasterschoice-walku1307
    @stationmasterschoice-walku1307 Год назад +1

    This was good for me from a railway perspective. Such a shame about the support for that arch at Cannington viaduct. Even doing the same on the other side would have made it look more balanced. But a remarkable survivor, and a pointer to the fact that thebranch line had to take a really rather circuitous route because of the contours. Lyme Regis station was really most inconvenient for the town, being high up on the hillside above it (a bit like Ilfracombe). There was only one intermediate station, Combpyne, and that some distance from the small seetlement of that name. Uplyme had the best claim to be served, but permission would not be granted because of the gradients. As for that brilliant font, I always look for those first thing in churches as they are often the only survivors of original buildings. I can only guess from your film that it was Purbeck marble? Great film.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  Год назад

      Thanks Bernie. If you have not done so already, do check out the film of the Castleman Corkscrew - I am sure you will find it interesting! ruclips.net/video/rUgzlruVeJg/видео.html

  • @grahamhodge8313
    @grahamhodge8313 6 месяцев назад +1

    I used to live in Somerset and we would take family day trips to Lyme Regis on many occasions. I regret that we did not get to see many of the places that Dave showed in the video.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  6 месяцев назад

      It is a great area to explore for sure! Thanks for watching.

  • @steventurner8113
    @steventurner8113 Год назад +2

    Great video thanks very much for sharing

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  Год назад +1

      Thanks Steven and indeed thank you for watching.

  • @mikewhite4988
    @mikewhite4988 2 года назад +3

    Great video Dave, Lyme Regis has a atmosphere all of its own and one of my favourite places, thank you

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад

      Thanks Mike. I am certainly going to have to go back as there were parts of the town that I didn't get a chance to explore.

  • @craigmarsh3221
    @craigmarsh3221 2 года назад +3

    Good evening dave how you find the amazing places that you vist is just brilliant very enjoyable makes my day looking forward to the next one love all about the history cheers Craig

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад +2

      Thanks Craig. It was a fair distance for us to travel for that one but certainly worth it!

  • @ianmccaughan7121
    @ianmccaughan7121 2 года назад +2

    The best one yet Dave .Lyme is a special place .stunning Uplyme church .👍

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад

      Thanks Ian. We enjoyed making that one!

  • @keithjoseph5671
    @keithjoseph5671 2 года назад +5

    Great countryside walk with beautiful scenery And amazing views

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад

      Thank you Keith.

  • @christinegibbins6105
    @christinegibbins6105 2 года назад +3

    Many thanks Dave and Logan. My Grandson and I spent a week camping near Lyme Regis while he did his work experience at the Aquarium, that was mid July, sadly just too hot to do any exploring, so your lovely vlog made up for that!! Take care.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Christine. I could easily have spent another day exploring around there!

  • @nicoladown5525
    @nicoladown5525 2 года назад +3

    It was lovely to see the countryside I live in and walk often around, thank you for showing it off to others in such a wonderful way, happy walking all.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Nicola and indeed thanks for watching.

  • @Originalspruce
    @Originalspruce 2 года назад +3

    Superb video Dave. So interesting and such great scenery. Never been but now I want to visit!

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад

      Thanks Mark. I am certainly going to go back there as there is so much still to explore - one day simply wasn't enough time!

  • @Micky-yo3ng
    @Micky-yo3ng 2 года назад +3

    I was in Lyme Regis last week but had slightly different experience of the place because I was with my 7year old son who just wanted to swim in the sea and eat ice cream. Both worthwhile activities though.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад

      Sounds like a good idea to me ... especially the ice cream!

  • @wiseowl6354
    @wiseowl6354 2 года назад +2

    Another outstanding video. Thank you Dave & Logan. ❤️

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. we really enjoyed that trip!

  • @dianeknott3655
    @dianeknott3655 Год назад +2

    Good Morning from Pennsylvania in the US, Dave. I just found your channel today - it popped up unexpectedly in my RUclips feed and I'm so glad it did. It was nice to revisit Lyme Regis, a place of good memories for myself, my late husband and elder daughter from a trip many years ago. And what a beautiful day you had! So much sunshine and blue sky! I subscribed, liked, and will now check out your other videos. Most likely, I'll be binge watching today!

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  Год назад +1

      Thank you Diane and indeed welcome to the channel! I hope that you enjoy the future videos in the series. Thanks for watching.

  • @catherineshipley5799
    @catherineshipley5799 6 месяцев назад +1

    Enjoying Lyme Regis

  • @lionelmarytravels6003
    @lionelmarytravels6003 2 года назад +3

    That was a long walk, Dave. Those stone steps that protrude from the wall of the Cobb, I’ve always found them quite difficult to negotiate, especially as I get older! Would be easier with a handrail and that top mill... How did they get water to the wheel? It appeared to be set into the bank! I’ve walk down the Lym river with my sister a few times over the years, so I know how pretty that trek is. Annoyingly, I still haven’t got to that beautiful viaduct. Nicely filmed and presented . Thank you.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад

      Thanks Lionel. You can drive underneath the viaduct - well worth a visit next time you are in the area.

  • @paddingtonbears22
    @paddingtonbears22 2 года назад +2

    Lovely walk dave, both churhes beautiful, seen most of your walks and this was one of the best, thank you.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад

      Thank you. We were fortunate to have some great weather for that walk.

  • @SkylarkFields
    @SkylarkFields 2 года назад +3

    What lovely views. So nice to follow you on this walk. I have walked up along the lower part of the river once or twice - you can sometimes see Dippers and Grey Wagtails. Not able to walk as far as you did so it was good to see what lies beyond! Looks wonderful! As always, love seeing Logan keeping you company!

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад +1

      Yes, it just wouldn't be the same without my trusty companion!

  • @philc8216
    @philc8216 2 года назад +4

    Dave, you've really surpassed yourself this time! What a cracking video! A most enjoyable tour with you and Logan around Lyme Regis, packed with nuggets of interesting information, a beautiful walk, absolutely stunning scenery and perfect weather. Thanks for taking the time to do so much research. You’ve done so many enjoyable walks, it’s difficult to say whether this one is my favourite, but it’s certainly vying for top spot!

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад

      Thank you Phil. It is a fascinating area to explore with so much history and with a lot of variety as well.

  • @lordchippers
    @lordchippers Год назад +1

    Great video, just watched it (and subscribed). I lived in Lyme in my formative years, well just north of Uplyme in a tiny place called Rocombe. So other than the very interesting run down of the town, two things sprung to mind. Firstly the walk along the Lim. The bit where it meets the sea (just behind the Rockpoint Inn) is called the "Buddles" (the old bridge is called Buddle Bridge). As a kid I used to walk down from Rocombe, along the Lim valley to work in a tea shop (The Boathouse) that sits just below the cannon you pointed out. As you say, it's a beautiful walk, at least when it's not raining. The second point is the place called "The Glen". This was on the local school's Cross Country running route (probably still is). From Woodroffe School on the hill, down Tappers Knapp and then left along the Glen into Uplyme and back. Punishingly muddy in my day! Also the longer cross country route would take you under the viaduct, though that route was much longer and for dedicated runners only.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  Год назад

      Thank you & indeed welcome to the channel! The school cross county run that you described sounds "challenging" to say the least! Lovely area.

  • @christianboutell7112
    @christianboutell7112 Год назад +1

    The views from the top of Golden cap are truely breathtaking,cant wait to be down there at the end of October.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  Год назад +1

      If you haven't already done so, do check out our video of the walk to Golden Cap. As you say, the views from there are amazing. ruclips.net/video/O4mC0ZoOobg/видео.html

    • @christianboutell7112
      @christianboutell7112 Год назад

      @@DaveFord cheers Dave,I'll watch it this evening.

  • @cathydyer3774
    @cathydyer3774 Год назад +2

    What a lovely walk on a beautiful day. Did you worry that your tripod would fall off the Cobb? Also ... I think in 2006 beach renovations LR has had help in the form of huge boulders from Norway, shingle from the Isle of Wight and special sand from France.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  Год назад +1

      We were lucky with the weather that day for sure!

  • @barrywilton298
    @barrywilton298 10 месяцев назад +2

    Nice job Dave with the walks. Have you thought of putting together details of the walks you have found?

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you Barry. Photos & a map of each walk are posted on my Facebook page "Dave's Countryside Walks" & each video walk is put in a separate "Playlist" depending on the area (e.g. Dorset, Hampshire etc). One day, I will get around to putting together as small booklet - which will require some new skills! Thanks for watching.

  • @ocean1573
    @ocean1573 Год назад +1

    Very nice walk. Thank you both.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  Год назад

      Thank you & indeed thanks for watching.

  • @soton5teve
    @soton5teve 2 года назад +3

    What's the best train station(s) near a long beach/coastal walk in dorset, Sussex, and Hampshire. That's not dangerous to get to the coast via the roads. (Walking). netley is nice but near to me, so done before. dorset is a nightmare without a car, and weymouth station to chesil beach is a bit tricky to negotiate. So is hinton admiral to the beach but maybe best I have found so far. More out the way and quiet the better. Any suggestions? Further afield welcome too. Love the videos Mr Ford, cheers 🍻 Steve.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад +1

      Hi Steve. You could take the train to Lymington (branch line from Brockenhurst) and walk the section of the Solent Way (a coastal walk) from the town, around past Pennington to Keyhaven and Hurst Castle (& back). I have done videos of walks at both Pennington & Keyhaven which both include sections of the Solent Way & indeed have a video coming out this Friday on a walk to Hurst Castle which should give you some idea of the walk & views. I find that the best times to walk most coastal paths , to avoid the "crowds" (!) is early in the morning and outside of peak holiday periods.

  • @МашаЛядя
    @МашаЛядя 9 месяцев назад +2

    I m goiong to watcН attentively,Вt a Вit later, my kid was in Dorset region and told a very exciting story.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I hope that you enjoy the video.

  • @rodneytaylor6952
    @rodneytaylor6952 10 месяцев назад +1

    Inspirational

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you Rodney & indeed thanks for watching.

  • @mikewalker8655
    @mikewalker8655 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a little disappointed you didn't do your customary pub research in the Lyme Regis Brewery taproom which we could see next to the Town Mill! 19:46 The building was formerly the battery room of Lyme’s first power station.
    Never mind it will give us an excuse to investigate the establisment for ourselves. Cheers!

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  10 месяцев назад

      Looks like I missed out on that one .... I just have to do a "re-visit"!

  • @dafadowndilly8919
    @dafadowndilly8919 11 месяцев назад +1

    Lovely walk Dave. Do you remember how long it took you?...pit stops and all...

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you. I cannot remember the exact amount of time it took but I know that we started early (before 8am at least) in order to film in the town & around the front before it got too busy and it was about mid afternoon when we finished. A normal walk of 5 miles usually takes me at least 5 hours to actually film as there are so many stops (putting up the tripod & taking it down) and often there are times when I have to wait for the sun to come out from behind a cloud to get better light etc.

    • @dafadowndilly8919
      @dafadowndilly8919 11 месяцев назад

      @@DaveFord Thanks for the info.

  • @drpentecost
    @drpentecost 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi Dave, Great video.
    Are there any vantage points above Cannington Viaduct where you can pull over your car and get a photo of the Viaduct ? Thanks

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  4 месяца назад +1

      I am afraid that I don't know the area that well. I believe that the path across it is on private land though. I recall getting a great view of it as we climbed up from Cannington Lane to Horseman's Hill via the public footpath (shows on an OS Map to the East of the viaduct).

    • @drpentecost
      @drpentecost 4 месяца назад

      @@DaveFord Great, thanks.

  • @marlenehearne5066
    @marlenehearne5066 Год назад +1

    Brilliant scenery, do you use drone 4 filming or do you have someone using a camera with you?.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  Год назад +1

      Thank you. I do all the filming myself - either "hand held" or using a tripod. I do not have a drone. On a few occasions, I have had someone else with me to help - mainly if the footage involves me getting on or off a ferry or a train!

  • @8thwonder15
    @8thwonder15 2 месяца назад +1

    How do you film these shots going away from the camera? Dave 🤷‍♂️

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 месяца назад +1

      I just have my camera on a tripod. I have recently started to use a HoverAirX1 Mini drone, on the odd occasion.