Helvellyn is definitely one of the best walks I have done. For an impressive waterfall it's worth the hike through Teesdale to Cauldron snout (yes it's a real place) where u can walk up the waterfall. It's a taxing walk in places but we'll worth it. There is also High force and low force just down the river from cauldron snout with an equally impressive waterfall.
Helvellyn was my current hike and WOW what a place. We did few hikes in UK but this is the best so far. We used Striding Edge which was quite challenging. My nine year old needed some help with high steps and supporting her on edges. It was Worth an effort.
Good video. Though I dispute the fact that dovedale isn’t that well known.. it’s very well known around the east midlands and the amount of people there on a weekend really highlights that.. it’s generally the busiest place I go for a hike
@@joshtheintern hi 😂 yeah i know I went hike last weekend though.. in Tai Shek Mo / Crest Hill its in Lo Wu near the Shenzhen border. Overlooking in nearest city in Shenzhen china. And its quite amazing though looking in the other side ☺️. I highly recommend it when you comeback hk.
He took the Eskdale route, heading into the upper valley, a remote, silent and grand place, headed up the Cam Spout water falls and up Foxes gully to Foxes tarn, where the summit is a short climb up a scree slope. I Couldn't see his descent route though, the one I took on that walk was just following the ridge south to Slight Side and then back to Eskdale valley, although the path does lose itself in the ferns on the final descent into the valley. I am very happy he put this walk in as it is one of the best walks in the Lake District yet is fairly unknown.
Where is your favourite hike in the UK?
Snowdon... North Wales
Helvellyn via Striding and Swirrel edge has been my favourite so far.
Good video. I will be adding some of these to my bucket list.
I'm thinking about doing the DoveDale trail! Early April 2024!!
CMD Arête route to the summit of Ben Nevis was incredible
I'm suddenly realising I waste every day off 🤣 thank you for letting me know about that waterfall hike, its on the list and next sunny day I'm there
Helvellyn is definitely one of the best walks I have done. For an impressive waterfall it's worth the hike through Teesdale to Cauldron snout (yes it's a real place) where u can walk up the waterfall. It's a taxing walk in places but we'll worth it. There is also High force and low force just down the river from cauldron snout with an equally impressive waterfall.
Also dangerous
Helvellyn was my current hike and WOW what a place. We did few hikes in UK but this is the best so far. We used Striding Edge which was quite challenging. My nine year old needed some help with high steps and supporting her on edges. It was Worth an effort.
Thanks for putting this together. Definitely let me in on some gorgeous places to consider.
The four waterfalls walk is also near Pen y Fan, my personal favorite hike.
Wonderful video!! I'm planning an April hike and DoverDale is my pick!!
So glad you found this helpful! Hope you enjoy your hike! It is a beautiful place!
Thank you for all of your hard work!!@@joshtheintern
Hello ??!!! Ben Nevis !!?? Ive ice climbed there 3 seasons back in early 2000s .
So much breathtaking views!😍😍😍 love it! Awesome video!!
Happy sunday,loved the video and your channel,have a lovely week ahead fan debs xx.........
Thank you for being somewhat unique, and avoiding the overrated classics like Catbells and Snowdon
Fun fact. If you really wanna see the best mountains, hike the one beside it 😉 best views
Great video you have inspired me to go here
Sligachan is definitely one of the best!
Yeah such a crazy fun hike and the waterfalls are beautiful!
The list is awesome, you made me feel "why wasn't I born in UK!" ;-)
Thank you :D I think there are great hikes everywhere in the world each country has something unique and awesome to offer
@@joshtheintern yeh, truly agree. we just gotta go out there and see it, just as you do.
Llyn Y fan Fach, South Wales ♥️ incredible place
Some really cool trails there. None in North Wales though. Thanks for sharing. Mark
Thanks Mark! You are right I have only hiked Snowdon so need to do more exploring of that area. Have some camping trips planned tho :D
@@joshtheintern A pleasure Josh. Yeah, it's a great part of the UK.
You guys get all the the good walks. Need some more valleys hikes lol
awesome video. love from Nepal
Dope video man do more like these!!!
Thank you man! Yes gonna do more of these kind of videos
Dude this is awesome! I absolutely LOVE the Four Falls trail, but haven't done the other ones. Will have to check them out!
Thanks so much! I loved your video you did on it! Hope you can check out the other spots and have a great time after lockdown
Thanks
Great video
Good video. Though I dispute the fact that dovedale isn’t that well known.. it’s very well known around the east midlands and the amount of people there on a weekend really highlights that.. it’s generally the busiest place I go for a hike
can wait 'till this pandemic is over. i want to explore them all!
I hope you can :D
It’s fake bro Jesus 🤷♂️
@@carlj1620 lol not sure what you're smoking on but thanks for the comment which will help with the algorithm
This is such a well made video
That is really kind of you to say!
can wait 'till
Aww made me jealous and think "why im poor? And cant travel to the UK🤪" nice one josh
No need to be jealous :) Hong Kong is home to some incredible hikes too! Some of my favourite hikes ever are there.
@@joshtheintern hi 😂 yeah i know I went hike last weekend though.. in Tai Shek Mo / Crest Hill its in Lo Wu near the Shenzhen border. Overlooking in nearest city in Shenzhen china. And its quite amazing though looking in the other side ☺️. I highly recommend it when you comeback hk.
Kintail Mountains in Scotland.
🎥🎥🎥🎥🍻🍻🔥🔥🔥
which route did you take up the Scafell mountain?
He took the Eskdale route, heading into the upper valley, a remote, silent and grand place, headed up the Cam Spout water falls and up Foxes gully to Foxes tarn, where the summit is a short climb up a scree slope. I Couldn't see his descent route though, the one I took on that walk was just following the ridge south to Slight Side and then back to Eskdale valley, although the path does lose itself in the ferns on the final descent into the valley. I am very happy he put this walk in as it is one of the best walks in the Lake District yet is fairly unknown.
@@hugepumpkin8094 thanks
Should be called English hikes featuring Wales falls. Scotland is not included ;)
Isle of Skye is Scotland brother
@@MrCushcam my bad :( 😂😂😂
You dont do much of the best part Scotland 😅
Start off in largs scotland and you can hike for weeks it's not for the faint of heart tho