Source of the River Tamar - and The Bude Canal

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • I visit the source of the River Tamar in Cornwall and also tell the fable of Tamara.
    Later in the video, I look at part of The Bude Canal.
    Links to items mentioned in the video:
    Tamara Coast to Coast way:
    www.tamarvalle...
    Tamar Valley:
    www.tamarvalle...
    South West Lakes Trust:
    www.swlakestru...
    Bude Canal & Harbour Society:
    www.bude-canal....
    Bude Canal Trust (they look after the 5 mile section of the Bude Aqueduct featured in the video):
    www.bude-canal-...
    (Note: at the time of publishing the website appeared to be down)
    #cornwall #river #canal

Комментарии • 35

  • @tataramoa
    @tataramoa 3 месяца назад +2

    Hi Paul, could it be that the border follows the boundary of the Tamar catchment? On the map you showed it appeared the boundary line going above and including a contributory of the river. Cheers from NZ

    • @westcountrywanderings
      @westcountrywanderings  3 месяца назад +3

      Thank you!
      Yes, I think you may be onto something with it being connected with the catchment area of The Tamar.
      I will see if I can find out more and update in my monthly vlog at the end of the month.
      Thanks for a great comment.
      Paul

  • @michaelpilling9659
    @michaelpilling9659 3 месяца назад +4

    ,Hello Paul - greetings from Poland.
    What a beautiful video. where would we Brits be without our folklore? The walk was gorgeous. Such lovely countryside. Very interesting part of the border and the bude Canal was a real gem.

    • @westcountrywanderings
      @westcountrywanderings  3 месяца назад +2

      Thank you Michael!
      Yes, I was very lucky with the weather when I was on holiday - it truly is a stunning area.
      More from Kernow (and Devon!) coming soon...
      Hope you are recouperating well.
      Take care,
      Paul

  • @faithg9766
    @faithg9766 3 месяца назад +1

    What a wonderful tale well told. Thanks for a lovely walk.

    • @westcountrywanderings
      @westcountrywanderings  3 месяца назад

      Thank you Faith!
      Glad you enjoyed this walk - I certainly did!
      Gave me a chance to visit possibly my favourite beach in Cornwall again - Marsland, which is thankfully a very long way from a public road.
      Take care,
      Paul

  • @malcolmrichardson3881
    @malcolmrichardson3881 3 месяца назад +2

    That was a very enjoyable walk in some beautiful countryside. I particularly liked the wildlife reserve with its marvellous hide, and that idylic section of the Bude Canal, still in water but obviously no longer navigable. I guess this too must be a haven for wildlife. Thank you.

    • @westcountrywanderings
      @westcountrywanderings  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you Malcolm!
      Yes, I have always been rather taken with the Bude Canal - it certainly is rather special and unique. That aqueduct section south of Lower Tamar Lake is looked after by the Bude Canal Trust (website is down at the moment, but they have clearly been active with clearance recently) but the section in Bude to Marhamchurch is looked after by different canal trust.
      The reserve there is rather great - lots of wonderful wildlife.
      Glad you enjoyed it!
      Cheers,
      Paul

  • @michaelmiller641
    @michaelmiller641 3 месяца назад +3

    Another lovely video, Paul. Thanks for that!

    • @westcountrywanderings
      @westcountrywanderings  3 месяца назад +2

      Thank you Michael!
      One of my special places in the Westcountry that I enjoy returning to.
      Cheers,
      Paul

  • @wendingourway
    @wendingourway 3 месяца назад +2

    Great history and explore of the source. One of the lessons taught in Geography 7/8 was finding out some of the sources of the major river systems around the world. The kids were always amazing to learn that most just have their start as a little trickle. Really enjoyed this! Thanks!

    • @westcountrywanderings
      @westcountrywanderings  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you!
      You may not be surprised to learn that Geography was my favourite subject at school, and I have always loved a river's journey, a topic which often features in my videos!
      Glad you enjoyed the video.
      Cheers!
      Paul

  • @biologicalentity69420
    @biologicalentity69420 3 месяца назад +4

    I live half an hour's walk from the Cornwall section of the coast path. I've never heard of the Tamara Way but now it is tempting to try the whole circuit of Cornwall. Your videos are very enjoyable and informative. :)

    • @westcountrywanderings
      @westcountrywanderings  3 месяца назад +2

      Thank you so much!
      Yes, although The Tamara Way got a lot of publicity on its launch, I don't think it has hit the collective walkers' psyche just yet. I am sure it will though!
      Marsland Mouth is probably my favourite beach in Cornwall. Thankfully, there is no car park or public road anywhere near it!
      Glad you are enjoying the videos.
      Cheers!
      Paul

  • @leeclift4666
    @leeclift4666 3 месяца назад +2

    Cheers Paul lovely part of the country 👍

    • @westcountrywanderings
      @westcountrywanderings  3 месяца назад +2

      Thank you Lee!
      Yes, it very much is - Cornwall remains very special to me.
      Take care,
      Paul

  • @ebanggm
    @ebanggm 3 месяца назад +3

    Beautiful ❤. Thank you for sharing this nice video ♥️🌷🪻🌷♥️

    • @westcountrywanderings
      @westcountrywanderings  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much!
      Glad you enjoyed the beauty of Cornwall.
      Paul

  • @JonathanColes-ib7tq
    @JonathanColes-ib7tq 3 месяца назад +4

    Interesting presentation on our great River Tamar. As a Plymothian growing up near the Tamar and Tavy confluence, I have to correct you as to the source of the Tavy. It's on Dartmoor and not Bodmin Moor and it flows through Peter Tavy, Tavistock and meets the Tamar at Warleigh point. A train trip up the Tamar Valley to Bere Ferers is a great way to view the Tamar and Tavy valley s. Look forward to the next video. 😄

    • @westcountrywanderings
      @westcountrywanderings  3 месяца назад +2

      Thank you!
      Yes, you are quite right - I am not sure why I said Bodmin Moor, and not Dartmoor, in the fable sequence about Tamara's story.
      I know the area well, as I used to live in Tamerton Foliot - Warleigh Woods (Devon Wildlife Trust) was one of my favourite 'go to' places after work.
      I made two videos in the Tamar Valley (around Calstock) itself earlier in the year.
      Bere Ferrers is on my list to cover at some point for a video.
      Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
      Cheers,
      Paul

  • @royedwards8713
    @royedwards8713 3 месяца назад +3

    Hi Paul another nice video and info 👌👌👌

    • @westcountrywanderings
      @westcountrywanderings  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you Roy!
      Glad you enjoyed it.
      Hope you are having a good week too,
      Take care,
      Paul

  • @ParkinsonsWalks
    @ParkinsonsWalks 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi Paul, every time I cross the Tamar I think I should find out more about it, now you have saved me the trouble, well done. Ron

    • @westcountrywanderings
      @westcountrywanderings  3 месяца назад

      Thank you Ron!
      It is a wonderful location.
      Glad you found it interesting.
      Hope you are having a good week.
      Cheers,
      Paul

  • @DarylW426
    @DarylW426 3 месяца назад +2

    Very enjoyable walk Paul. My Grandson happened to be visiting and really enjoyed the story of Tamara. Great history on the Bude Canal. BTW, hope your Father is still on the mend. 👍

    • @westcountrywanderings
      @westcountrywanderings  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks Daryl!
      Glad your grandson enjoyed the story of Tamara too! When I was living in Cornwall, I wasn't aware of this - only came to light when I was doing the research for this. I lovely little fable and not that dis-similar to the story of Sabrina's sisters.
      Thanks for your kind words!
      Take care,
      Paul

  • @PhilipOlsen11
    @PhilipOlsen11 3 месяца назад +2

    Hi Paul.
    That was great. Appreciate how’s much research you must have done beforehand. Interesting story about Tamara.
    Great that you were able to find so many remains of the old canal. I love it when I come across relics of the industrial past 👍

    • @westcountrywanderings
      @westcountrywanderings  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you Phil!
      I suppose that the research wasn't too bad, as I know the area very well, having lived in Cornwall previously.
      I didn't know about the little museum by the wharf at Virworthy though! That was an unexpected bonus.
      It is an amazing canal, and I am sure I will feature it again at some point.
      Cheers!
      Paul

  • @davidberlanny3308
    @davidberlanny3308 3 месяца назад +2

    Hi Paul, You know I thought I recognized the opening scenes and its turns out that we’ve been here before!! Great selection of music for both the intro and outro!!
    Tamara, what a great story, I didn’t know that one!! I enjoyed seeing the plaques along the route. I was wandering if there was such an insect as a nymph and a quick search tells me that “Most of a dragonfly's life is spent in the larval stage ….. Dragonfly nymphs have six legs, wing sheaths, and an extendable hinged jaw. During this aquatic stage, nymphs breathe through gills that are located inside their rectums …. “. The dragonfly in Spanish is Libelula, which, once you’ve mastered how to pronounce it, is a lovely word!!
    I was musing on the fertilization before the arrival of the canal and it occurred to me that with 4000 horses they must have had more than enough fertilizer!!!
    Interesting about Cornwall being a nation, having your own language is one part of that, Wikipedia tells me that there were 563 Cornish speakers listed in the 2021 census.
    Mums still in hospital but improving and they are starting to plan for the support she will need on leaving, good news!!
    Looks like you had a great time on holiday. All the best!!!

    • @davidberlanny3308
      @davidberlanny3308 3 месяца назад +2

      @@westcountrywanderings Cornish-Jamaican that is quite a mix .... did she put the jam on her scones first? My sister defiantely doesnt have a Cornish accent and her husband is from Bolton so my apologies for the dilution of the accent in the Wadebridge area!!

    • @westcountrywanderings
      @westcountrywanderings  3 месяца назад +3

      Actually, it is surprisingly common! It dates back to the 18th C, and pirating days. There is a Falmouth in Jamaica too - there are lots of similarities between the two countries. Maybe a future video topic?
      Cheers!

    • @westcountrywanderings
      @westcountrywanderings  3 месяца назад +3

      PS - I put cream on, then jam, then cream! Devon-Cornwall hybrid!

    • @davidberlanny3308
      @davidberlanny3308 3 месяца назад +2

      @@westcountrywanderings Great idea, yes obvious really but yes one for the future, maybe for speak like a pirate day ....

    • @dianarolph1770
      @dianarolph1770 3 месяца назад +2

      Wow - how do you comment on this beautiful footage?
      Really Paul you have excelled yourself with this presentation. It should be seen by more people- be entered into some sort of competition just like Countryfile do that yearly photo competition for their Calendar. I’m sure something must exist somewhere.
      The music is just right,editing, script & photography!
      This is the only place I’ve visited in Cornwall too!
      ( just to nitpick-sorry- the canal boat isn’t tied up it is being horse drawn I think & there is a person looking over the bridge - only visible because you included the close-up at the end)
      Thanks for letting me ‘get lost’ for what felt like a good part of an hour!