Exploring the west coast of Arran

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @bobarty
    @bobarty 2 года назад

    Thank,s very enjoyable having not long back from a weeks Holiday on Arran nice to hear more of its history and natural features

  • @1971thegrinsh
    @1971thegrinsh Год назад

    Was there last week for the first time last week. Absolutely fell in love with the Island. Going back sooner than everybody thinks lol. Lovely video.

  • @sabinedma
    @sabinedma Год назад +1

    Ich wünschte, ich könnte das alles hier sehen, die Steinkreise sind auch wunderbare Kraftorte.💖💖💖 Machrie Moor looks like a litten Newgrange..

  • @Gardenguru604
    @Gardenguru604 Год назад

    Thanks for the great videos and informative guides! Was on Arran a couple of weeks ago. We’ve visited a few places you’ve filmed and enjoy the history and stories that accompany your videos. Thanks again and keep up the great work 😊

  • @bradleythompson5073
    @bradleythompson5073 2 года назад

    Always love your videos

    • @philmorr
      @philmorr  2 года назад

      Many thanks - glad you like them

  • @GazandJulesTravelAdventures
    @GazandJulesTravelAdventures Год назад

    Thanks , we’re heading there on Friday so your video was very informative, Just Subscribed

    • @philmorr
      @philmorr  Год назад

      Have a good trip - and hope you have good weather.

  • @chih-chienwu5757
    @chih-chienwu5757 Год назад

    Pay my respect to the lady"s description.I like the views also I had drink Arran"single malt once n impressive.

  • @peteryates1208
    @peteryates1208 3 месяца назад

    Don't know where you are getting your information from but the Twelve Apostles at Catacol were built in the mid-1800s as Clearance homes not for sheep, but for deer hunting. Catacol farm was originally built as a hunting lodge and the then Laird did not want the villagers disturbing his guests coming and going to the original village, which was up the hill beyond the lodge; nothing to do with spoiling his view. Also, no mention of each cottage having a different shaped front gable window (or supposedly why), or the Barking Shed at the mouth of the burn.