Oxenber Wood, Wharf Wood and Feizor Walk from Austwick in the Yorkshire Dales - 4k Walk

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @louisemason1085
    @louisemason1085 Год назад

    Great video, thanks for the inspiration for somewhere new to walk. Your videos are excellent!

    • @walks4all
      @walks4all  Год назад

      Thank you - so glad you enjoyed…always good to get some positive feedback. Hopefully lots more to come…

  • @markreed2140
    @markreed2140 Год назад

    Great video Thank you 😊

    • @walks4all
      @walks4all  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed - always good to get some positive feedback 👍

  • @Wanderer-vx9sf
    @Wanderer-vx9sf Год назад

    We did this walk last year. We were there for the weekend and did Ingleborough Saturday and wanted a short walk for the Sunday and this was ideal. An highly recommend the food in the Game Cock where we had a wonderful meal. Your video makes us want to go back again there this year - maybe Whernside this time first.

    • @walks4all
      @walks4all  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed. We do have a whernside walk video as well if you wanted to try that one 🙂 I must admit I've always enjoyed the food at and beer at the gamecock...

  • @antheaczarna2878
    @antheaczarna2878 Год назад

    I’m travelling from Australia to Yorkshire in September/October and want to thank you for your fantastic videos. They are giving me some great ideas for different walks and the directions are so clear I’m not concerned about getting lost. Well, not overly concerned…😂
    I’ve booked a falconry experience that meets near Elaine’s Tearooms, it was great to have it pop up mid walk!
    I’ve got a couple of nights booked near the North York Moors National Park, do you have any recommendations for walks there?

    • @walks4all
      @walks4all  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed and hope you enjoy the falconry experience. I've no videos yet in the North York Moors national park - that is on my list to get a few done next winter. I guess it depends where you are staying, which side of the park and what types of walks you like. I've not done as many that way as the bulk of my walking has been in the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales. Of the ones that I've done with buildings (well ruins!) to look at, there are a couple of nice circulars taking in Rievaulx abbey and Osmotherly and mount grace. I've done more of a moorland walk taking in the wainstones. If you are on the eastern side of the park, there are a lot of decent coastal walks in that area. Roseberry Topping is a bit of an iconic hill where you can alos take in captain cook's mnoument, it is not very high but stands out as no real other hills around. I have done a longer more rural walk from Goathland taking in mallyan spout and a roman road. Goathland is prob most famous for being used as aidensfiled, a fictional village that the tv series Hearbeat used. Hope that helps...

    • @antheaczarna2878
      @antheaczarna2878 Год назад

      @@walks4all thanks so much!! I’m going to do a couple of coastal walks from Whitby. I’ve got five nights there, then a couple near Rosedale Abbey. I appreciate your suggestions, they give me a starting point for further research. I like the sound of the moorland walk and the wainstones… and the ruins… and just about everything, to be honest! I’m counting down the days. 😁

  • @trevor4382
    @trevor4382 4 месяца назад

    Hi any cows on this walk ? Wife is a bit scared of them. thanks.

    • @walks4all
      @walks4all  4 месяца назад

      Hi, there can be. I’ve done a couple of times with no cows and once with. They were just before reaching the road that leads down to feizor.

  • @Nastyswimmer
    @Nastyswimmer 7 месяцев назад

    Feizor is pronounced Fayzer

    • @walks4all
      @walks4all  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks…I’ll try to pronounce it a bit better next time…