Nice to hear your Dad enjoyed it. There was only a little bit more before it went underground again. Was there somewhere specific he had wanted to see?
My Dad walked the canal from Mile End Rd west but did not get far because his legs gave out and he had to stop. Can you do as close to where you ended the last walk to Mile End Rd. We come from Australia
wow ,such a nice place to spend your week-ends .it seems almost unbelievable that in such a crowded place like London you can find such a beautiful green garden
Wow thankyou so much I’ve been trying to find a spot to have a picnic but out of the 100’s of videos I’ve watched nobody has done a full tour this is an awesome vid!!! 🥳
Enjoyed every minute, in a city of great parks, Holland Park is the most naturally beautiful. Hyde park and Regents , St James, all are a little more central but Holland Park’s by far the nicest being natural woodland. Curious what month you filmed it...May , June? I’ve walked it in all seasons including significant snow . I feel lucky that my family lived next to it for years and I saw it as my local neighborhood park. Thanks for the memories every time I view it now that I live far away.
I did not spot the specific eye in this video.... Most of the upright walking creatures, big and very small, all seemed to have two of them and hard to keep track of. Some very shifty I may add..
Watched Walker this time I was watching on my computer. It has a very nice monitor and is a much better way, in my opinion, to watch people who are watching you.
I went here yesterday..Yes i saw a peacock but they like to hide..No stopping on the bridge as security man is there.. some of the forieioners disrespectful and standing on the grass when there are signs saying keep off...I am not racist my partner is czeck ...
It' beautiful but please accept critics. First of all : Wrong entrance to the park , then you walk straight to the Kyoto Garden which is beautiful of course but in order to get there you have missed all the great woodlands which had so much to offer . You have been concentrating too much on the building sites and missed the hidden lake for example which is a " must see ". Bottom line , you have missed all the most interesting bits . Sorry but no no and no . please re- visit Holland Park properly . this time entering from High Street Kensington which is the main entrance . Holland park have so much more to offer then this
000ww000ww, these are my walks, they aren't designed to be a definitive guide to an area or place. That being said, I tend to revisit places to show things I might have missed first time, I have actually filmed at this park a few more times though I've never seen a lake - it must be very well hidden, where exactly is it?
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Did you complete the canal walk?
I went as far as I planned.
My 83 year old father loved that video and would like to see the rest of the canal. Can you put it on your to do list?
Nice to hear your Dad enjoyed it. There was only a little bit more before it went underground again. Was there somewhere specific he had wanted to see?
My Dad walked the canal from Mile End Rd west but did not get far because his legs gave out and he had to stop. Can you do as close to where you ended the last walk to Mile End Rd.
We come from Australia
I love Holland Park, spent my youth there and still there every weekend.
I remember coming here as a child with my mother. It left a lasting impression behind of peace and beauty.
wow ,such a nice place to spend your week-ends .it seems almost unbelievable that in such a crowded place like London you can find such a beautiful green garden
Yes, it's a beautiful place to wonder around when the weather is warm.
Lots of parks in London. This is a big characteristic of this large city. Take a look at all the other videos and see for yourself.
Keep em coming bruv... these are very important to my life. thanks
That's great to hear, thanks for watching!
All my years living in the UK (Hertfordshire) and all the time spent in London I’ve never been here, looks beautiful.
That garden is so pretty
wonderful garden thank you for this video حديقة رائعة شكرا على الفيديو
You’re welcome, thank you for watching :)
im going tomorrow im so excited 😌✨
Wow! I had no idea that it was so beautiful. Thanks for taking me. I could never walk it myself. Cheers WW
You’re very welcome Diana, thanks for watching!
This place is magic even on a foggy and bit rainy day
Thanks for the video.
This park is very beautiful.
Thank you. I love watching your videos. Esp this one. Such a lovely park you have there.
Yes, it’s a beautiful park. Thanks for watching :)
Wow what a beautiful park thankyou for doing what you do.. it's really appreciated👏
Wow thankyou so much I’ve been trying to find a spot to have a picnic but out of the 100’s of videos I’ve watched nobody has done a full tour this is an awesome vid!!! 🥳
Such a Beautiful video and a great place to spend weekends
Great video.happy days spent there
Thank you.
Thanks for uploading 💕❤️💕
The watched, I liked your video, that is a beautiful park.
Thank you! Yes, it's a lovely little park.
Beautiful!!!
Enjoyed every minute, in a city of great parks, Holland Park is the most naturally beautiful. Hyde park and Regents , St James, all are a little more central but Holland Park’s by far the nicest being natural woodland. Curious what month you filmed it...May , June? I’ve walked it in all seasons including significant snow . I feel lucky that my family lived next to it for years and I saw it as my local neighborhood park. Thanks for the memories every time I view it now that I live far away.
Thanks Chris, this was filmed in May - I include the date filmed in the description 🙂 It's a beautiful park to have had nearby, to enjoy often!
I like it.Its a so beutyfull.
Nicely done, park is very beautiful
Beautiful place. Loved it. Was that a peacock which was calling now and then?
There are peacocks at this park, so it could have been.
Very nice
I did not spot the specific eye in this video.... Most of the upright walking creatures, big and very small, all seemed to have two of them and hard to keep track of. Some very shifty I may add..
Ah nevermind.. I watched again and one would think Medusa could only produce such a glance.
Hehe, at least you spotted some eyes! Btw, what device do you watch on? I’m sure it’s easier to spot the eye and logo on a tv, than it is a phone.
Watched Walker this time I was watching on my computer. It has a very nice monitor and is a much better way, in my opinion, to watch people who are watching you.
Very nice.
Eye on grey panel at 5.50
Nice place
Yesterday I went Holland park.
From London
How was it?
Tree at 11.34! Anything to do with you?
No, the tree wasn’t me. You’re doing well spotting all the eyes and logos!
Eye at 3.43!
Do you have to pay to get in?
No, it’s free.
@@WatchedWalker any washrooms there as I m pregnant very important to knw dis.
Where to park our cars
Eye at 3.11 on statue
Lovely garden but the weather had dried the grass up.so dosnt look like the videos do.
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like 592 my friend
why called holand?
not holand.
#dejavu
I went here yesterday..Yes i saw a peacock but they like to hide..No stopping on the bridge as security man is there.. some of the forieioners disrespectful and standing on the grass when there are signs saying keep off...I am not racist my partner is czeck ...
It' beautiful but please accept critics. First of all : Wrong entrance to the park , then you walk straight to the Kyoto Garden which is beautiful of course but in order to get there you have missed all the great woodlands which had so much to offer . You have been concentrating too much on the building sites and missed the hidden lake for example which is a " must see ". Bottom line , you have missed all the most interesting bits . Sorry but no no and no . please re- visit Holland Park properly . this time entering from High Street Kensington which is the main entrance . Holland park have so much more to offer then this
000ww000ww, these are my walks, they aren't designed to be a definitive guide to an area or place. That being said, I tend to revisit places to show things I might have missed first time, I have actually filmed at this park a few more times though I've never seen a lake - it must be very well hidden, where exactly is it?