@@solitaryrambler The view from the hill looking back toward Brockweir and the river is genuinely spectacular. It's difficult to imagine the more industrial/commercial past of that Tintern/Brockweir area.
Being Dutch, Tintern Abbey was my very first introduction to Wales, coming down the A466 from Chepstow. You drive out of the woods into Tintern, then you see the Abbey to the right. And oh my God, what a stunner!!
Some nice surprises here. Patrick. Tintern Abbey is a most astonishing building, with what remains of it. The windows must have looked fantastic when originally built, with colured glass and lead. The River Wye looks mighty impressive with that heavy flow, and I never realised that it is so wide, and also looking brilliant in the area, with the two bridges that span it. The Devils' Pulpit has also some most impressive views from that summit. Very enjoyable to watch, Patrick, thank you.
I used to spend a lot of time in Tintern and surrounding area in my younger days. The River Wye is my favourite river, but I guess that's a childhood thing again. It's tidal from Brockweir. Devil's Pulpit sure does provide some fab views. Glad you enjoyed it Ffranc, thanks for watching 👍
Tinton Abbey a wonderful Abbey in nice place Verney bibical a great walk today for tourist to view.History of area between England and Wales..A place to visit.Going on the Penine Way was a great. Hal. but you’re trips enable me to revisit more areas to revisit.grreat day out fhanks
I am lucky enough to live in the forest of dean , we did the pulpit walk a few years ago. sadly I can not do it now, due to arthritis. so it was so good to see this video, it brought it all back. thank you.
Hi Dave and thanks for your comments. Sorry about the arthritis so I'm glad you enjoyed my film. Many thanks for taking the time to watch. Cheers, Patrick :)
Lovely video of an area which we have lots of lovely memories from when we lived in the Forest. Visited Devils pulpit 40 years ago. Fantastic views of Tintern. Roger used to go horse riding in Brockweir. Thank you for your fantastic video's.
Once again another lovely video. So scenic and what a view of tintern from the devil's pulpit, marvelous. Hope your channel keeps gaining subscribers, when i see lesser channels with thousands, you deserve far more for your time and effort. Be nice if one day you could do this for a living. Thanks for using your time to give us the viewers such pleasure. Until your next video, thanks again.
Hi Kelly, thank you as always for watching. Lovely comments too so much appreciated. I would love to be able to do this for a living as it is a full time job in itself, albeit enjoyable of course, and my actual work gets in the way ha ha! Thanks again for your support Kelly. Cheers, Patrick :)
Just discovered your channel because I wanted to relive the visit my late wife and I made to Ross on Wye in December 1978. I'm Dutch so the English/Welsh country side to me is so much more varied and interesting compared to Holland. We had an amazing and very romantic few days and also walked up to the devil's pulpit and visited Tintern Abbey. I don't know what time of year you did your video but it looks exactly as I remembered! Also being a musician myself I like how you create your own soundtracks, I will be checking out Malvern and Brecon Beacons next as that was another memorable holiday. Thanks for the uploads!
Hello my friend and thank you for watching and commenting. Nice to come across a fellow musician! By the way, all details of when I shoot my films are in the video description as well as in the end titles of the film itself. Many thanks again for taking the time to watch :)
Wow, Tintern Abbey must be one of the best preserved ruins in the UK; it looks spectacualr. As I am completely unfamiliar with this part of Gloucestershire this was a real treat, thanks for a brilliant upload and your hard work.
One of my favourite holidays was to the Wye Valley. We stayed in Symonds Yat and did many walks along the river. It was lovely to see Tintern again and the Devils Pulpit. We walked up and I also climbed on top to take a picture of the Abbey. It is wonderful to be able to relive memories of places I will never see again. Keep up the good work.
Once again Patrick you have surpassed yourself so many wonderful sights in this walk , i didnt expect the Devils Pulpit to have such a breath taking view , Nothing i thought could better the wonderful Tintern Abbey , you know me and my love of places of worship , but i have to say ... i found myself stunned by the pulpits views and get you climbing onto the devils stone ...Well Done A Truly memorable film and walk ....Looking forward to your next one Thanks Again for sharing these films with us ....Frank And Lee ....Your Lanky Mates ....
It's been a long time since I've been to Devil's Pulpit but it was certainly worth the walk up there again in this case. It wasn't an easy climb onto the stone I must admit and I'd hoped for comedy value it might have looked funnier! :) You'd love Tintern Abbey. I would have gone inside but time wasn't on my side unfortunately. As always Frank and Lee thank you for watching. Cheers, Patrick :)
Hello Bet you haven’t seen a 12 year old in your comments 😂 I love you videos my mum also loves them sooo much . I especially like the ones quite some years ago with your friends and make little films they’re awsome 🙂 I actually live in Chepstow and I always go for walks up to devils pulpit from wood Croft 🙂 ❤️
Hello my friend, always pleased to receive great feedback whatever your age 😊 Glad you and your Mum enjoy my films. Thanks for watching and stay safe there in Chepstow, my old hometown 😊
Thank you so much Patrick. Tintern is probably my favourite place anywhere, and I usually visit at least once a year. This year it hasn't been possible due to the pandemic, so I'm very grateful for seeing it again briefly through your video. Thank you!
This past bank holiday weekend, my friend Dennis & I watched this video and it influenced us to take a trip there and follow your tracks!! Think I lost half a stone walking up to the pulpit but what a view once we got there..... And the pint once we got back down was most welcome! keep up the fantastic work sir
Thanks for your nice comments Michael. Yes I'm sure I must have lost a bit of weight from the climb up from Brockweir to eventually reach Devil's Pulpit. Glad this inspired you to do the walk yourselves, that's great. Hope you enjoyed your pint! Thanks for watching. Cheers, Patrick :)
A truly beautiful part of the Wye Valley and one that will surely resonate with Mark the Wye Explorer. ;-) Where you climbed up the hill from Brockweir; a large group of us (36) were entertained by a Georgian Choir from Bristol, around this time last year. They were as pleased to discover an audience as we were to listen! Being on the hillside, overlooking the valley and with that sound... I'll always remember. It's area I don't visit often enough, although I do recognise some of the paths you followed. One day, I may even pay to explore Tintern Abbey. I thought you were brave to scramble up on to the Pulpit - in all the people I've seen pass with their cameras, I've not seen anyone attempt that. ;-) All the best and I hope you're having a great weekend. I think the cold and wet days are behind us for a while.
Hi Olly, this certainly did resonate with Mark as I expect you've seen his comments too :) I've now got visions of echoing voices through the valley, I think during this walk I saw the odd sheep bleating, so that was all the singing I encountered! :) :) I got this walk from a book which is a variation of the "typical" walk from Tintern to Devil's Pulpit. Most seem to follow a longer stretch of Offa's Dyke than I did here as my route took me across those fields to Miss Grace's Lane as a very pleasant alternative. Scrambling onto the Pulpit wasn't too bad actually, it was climbing back down that was the challenge! I wanted to include a bit of this footage in my final film as I thought it might have made a good comedy moment, but I didn't use it in the end sadly due to making sure my film didn't run for longer than 20 minutes. Weekend has been pretty good so far, as you say weather is definitely on the up now. I'm sure you've been making the most of it too Olly and been getting out there. Catch you again soon. Cheers, Patrick :)
Fantastic. One of my favourites,time flew by watching this,hand on heart better than any travel show I'v ever seen on tv,the music was especially delightful and suited it perfectly,do you play the guitar as well Patrick or is it one of the effects of the organ,those lessons were well worth it. I'd heard of Tintern Abbey but didn't know it was so majestic,I had no idea one existed so complete,it looks like all it needs is glass and the roof. The walk was lovely and the view from Devils Pulpit,love how you set the camera up to film yourself climbing it. Like you,I could have sat by the river with a cuppa all afternoon and watched it flow past,in fact I think I would have done. Another brilliant film,the result of much hard work,that deserves a much much wider audience. Thanks Patrick. Pete.
Thank you Pete. I just play the organ/keyboard, I don't play any other instrument, so the guitar sounds comes from my keyboard. This was a hard one to do as I was running out of time when I finished filming in Brockweir, but I really pushed myself to get the walk to Devil's Pulpit done. I'm so glad I did. Thanks again Pete for your kind comments :)
I love the way you frame your shots Patrick - adds something really evocative to the videos. Draws you in! This was another fabulous walk and video. Not only did you remember but you once again took me down memory lane. That route out of Brockweir I hiked with Paul in 2015. I think you might be right Patrick in saying it is possibly the most beautiful place in Britain. Those who gave birth to the tourist movement back in the day certainly thought so as did the great writers you mentioned one of which (Gibbings) I'm reading at present. Well, i trust you had that cup of tea. Well deserved. Good going and good job. Mark
Thanks as always Mark! :) I'm pleased again this walk took you down memory lane as it did for me revisiting this neck of the woods after so long. Coming here on this occasion I found I couldn't decide weather Tintern or Brockweir is more beautiful, so I think they are as great as each other in their own ways, Brockweir probably winning for me as I've always loved sleepy villages and it's less touristy than Tintern. The cup of tea went down very well Mark afterwards, as did the burger in the Premier Inn in Monmouth that evening where I was staying! :) Well as I always say Mark thanks for watching and for your great comments. Cheers, Patrick :)
I'm pleased about the memories Patrick. A very good exercise I'd say. Well, it's all beautiful down there - it certainly worked up a thirst and a hunger later. A pleasure to comment as always. Take care...
Loving these Wye Valley videos. Did you know Iron Maiden shot their video with Graham Chapman (Monty Python) for for 'Can I play with Madness' at Tintern Abbey? Lovely part of Britain.
Thank you my friend. I am actually an Iron Maiden fan so yes I knew about their video at Tintern Abbey. I do believe that the effects in this video of their mascot Eddie was the first use of CGI too. Thanks again for watching. Cheers, Patrick :)
One of the best walks in existence.
It is indeed a lovely walk 👍
@@solitaryrambler The view from the hill looking back toward Brockweir and the river is genuinely spectacular. It's difficult to imagine the more industrial/commercial past of that Tintern/Brockweir area.
A 😊 great Abbey loverly landscape at Tintern.loved the old metal bridge and the church traditional with old house alongside.
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Visited there in 1999. A truly beautiful area with some great country pubs.
Nice one 👍
Being Dutch, Tintern Abbey was my very first introduction to Wales, coming down the A466 from Chepstow. You drive out of the woods into Tintern, then you see the Abbey to the right. And oh my God, what a stunner!!
It certainly is a stunner. Even after all these years it never fails to impress me how lovely it is :)
Some nice surprises here. Patrick. Tintern Abbey is a most astonishing building, with what remains of it. The windows must have looked fantastic when originally built, with colured glass and lead. The River Wye looks mighty impressive with that heavy flow, and I never realised that it is so wide, and also looking brilliant in the area, with the two bridges that span it. The Devils' Pulpit has also some most impressive views from that summit. Very enjoyable to watch, Patrick, thank you.
I used to spend a lot of time in Tintern and surrounding area in my younger days. The River Wye is my favourite river, but I guess that's a childhood thing again. It's tidal from Brockweir. Devil's Pulpit sure does provide some fab views. Glad you enjoyed it Ffranc, thanks for watching 👍
A beautiful walk, one I have on my bucketlist once lockdown is over.
Many thanks for your kind comments and for watching 👍
What a soothing scenery and its a blessing to live at a river bank I love nature. Very nice video keep it up.
Thank you, it is indeed lovely all around there. Thanks for watching :)
Tinton Abbey a wonderful Abbey in nice place Verney bibical a great walk today for tourist to view.History of area between England and Wales..A place to visit.Going on the Penine Way was a great. Hal. but you’re trips enable me to revisit more areas to revisit.grreat day out fhanks
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I am lucky enough to live in the forest of dean , we did the pulpit walk a few years ago. sadly I can not do it now, due to arthritis. so it was so good to see this video, it brought it all back. thank you.
Hi Dave and thanks for your comments. Sorry about the arthritis so I'm glad you enjoyed my film. Many thanks for taking the time to watch. Cheers, Patrick :)
A fabulous video of the area. Always amazed to learn a few things despite living in the area for years.
Glad you enjoyed it and many thanks for watching! 👍
Lovely video of an area which we have lots of lovely memories from when we lived in the Forest. Visited Devils pulpit 40 years ago. Fantastic views of Tintern. Roger used to go horse riding in Brockweir. Thank you for your fantastic video's.
So nice of you to say, many thanks again for commenting and for watching 👍
Once again another lovely video. So scenic and what a view of tintern from the devil's pulpit, marvelous. Hope your channel keeps gaining subscribers, when i see lesser channels with thousands, you deserve far more for your time and effort. Be nice if one day you could do this for a living. Thanks for using your time to give us the viewers such pleasure. Until your next video, thanks again.
Hi Kelly, thank you as always for watching. Lovely comments too so much appreciated. I would love to be able to do this for a living as it is a full time job in itself, albeit enjoyable of course, and my actual work gets in the way ha ha! Thanks again for your support Kelly. Cheers, Patrick :)
Lovely, ❤️
Thank you! 😊
Great video!Beautiful architecture and very informative.Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching 👍
Just discovered your channel because I wanted to relive the visit my late wife and I made to Ross on Wye in December 1978.
I'm Dutch so the English/Welsh country side to me is so much more varied and interesting compared to Holland.
We had an amazing and very romantic few days and also walked up to the devil's pulpit and visited Tintern Abbey.
I don't know what time of year you did your video but it looks exactly as I remembered!
Also being a musician myself I like how you create your own soundtracks, I will be checking out Malvern and Brecon Beacons next as that was
another memorable holiday.
Thanks for the uploads!
Hello my friend and thank you for watching and commenting. Nice to come across a fellow musician! By the way, all details of when I shoot my films are in the video description as well as in the end titles of the film itself. Many thanks again for taking the time to watch :)
@@solitaryrambler Thanks for that, most appreciated!
Wow, Tintern Abbey must be one of the best preserved ruins in the UK; it looks spectacualr. As I am completely unfamiliar with this part of Gloucestershire this was a real treat, thanks for a brilliant upload and your hard work.
Yes it really is, always thought it was a lovely spot. Thanks for your kind words and for watching as always 👍
Thanks very much Patrick, I'm hoping to do this next week, best wishes 😊
Best of luck! Thanks for watching 👍
and a great place patrick and i saw the devil as well on his stone thank you from trev
Ha ha yes I was there to see him, thanks Trev for watching :)
One of my favourite holidays was to the Wye Valley. We stayed in Symonds Yat and did many walks along the river. It was lovely to see Tintern again and the Devils Pulpit. We walked up and I also climbed on top to take a picture of the Abbey. It is wonderful to be able to relive memories of places I will never see again. Keep up the good work.
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Soonest I got notice of your video post, I stopped watching "Black Panther" and put yours on. Your video is much much better.
Thank Richard, very pleased you enjoyed watching it :)
Once again Patrick you have surpassed yourself so many wonderful sights in this walk , i didnt expect the Devils Pulpit to have such a breath taking view , Nothing i thought could better the wonderful Tintern Abbey , you know me and my love of places of worship , but i have to say ... i found myself stunned by the pulpits views and get you climbing onto the devils stone ...Well Done A Truly memorable film and walk ....Looking forward to your next one Thanks Again for sharing these films with us ....Frank And Lee ....Your Lanky Mates ....
It's been a long time since I've been to Devil's Pulpit but it was certainly worth the walk up there again in this case. It wasn't an easy climb onto the stone I must admit and I'd hoped for comedy value it might have looked funnier! :) You'd love Tintern Abbey. I would have gone inside but time wasn't on my side unfortunately. As always Frank and Lee thank you for watching. Cheers, Patrick :)
Hello Bet you haven’t seen a 12 year old in your comments 😂 I love you videos my mum also loves them sooo much . I especially like the ones quite some years ago with your friends and make little films they’re awsome 🙂 I actually live in Chepstow and I always go for walks up to devils pulpit from wood Croft 🙂 ❤️
Hello my friend, always pleased to receive great feedback whatever your age 😊 Glad you and your Mum enjoy my films. Thanks for watching and stay safe there in Chepstow, my old hometown 😊
Thank you so much Patrick. Tintern is probably my favourite place anywhere, and I usually visit at least once a year. This year it hasn't been possible due to the pandemic, so I'm very grateful for seeing it again briefly through your video. Thank you!
Thanks for watching and for your nice comments Rob, pleased you enjoyed this 👍
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This past bank holiday weekend, my friend Dennis & I watched this video and it influenced us to take a trip there and follow your tracks!! Think I lost half a stone walking up to the pulpit but what a view once we got there..... And the pint once we got back down was most welcome! keep up the fantastic work sir
Thanks for your nice comments Michael. Yes I'm sure I must have lost a bit of weight from the climb up from Brockweir to eventually reach Devil's Pulpit. Glad this inspired you to do the walk yourselves, that's great. Hope you enjoyed your pint! Thanks for watching. Cheers, Patrick :)
A truly beautiful part of the Wye Valley and one that will surely resonate with Mark the Wye Explorer. ;-)
Where you climbed up the hill from Brockweir; a large group of us (36) were entertained by a Georgian Choir from Bristol, around this time last year. They were as pleased to discover an audience as we were to listen! Being on the hillside, overlooking the valley and with that sound... I'll always remember.
It's area I don't visit often enough, although I do recognise some of the paths you followed. One day, I may even pay to explore Tintern Abbey. I thought you were brave to scramble up on to the Pulpit - in all the people I've seen pass with their cameras, I've not seen anyone attempt that. ;-)
All the best and I hope you're having a great weekend. I think the cold and wet days are behind us for a while.
Hi Olly, this certainly did resonate with Mark as I expect you've seen his comments too :)
I've now got visions of echoing voices through the valley, I think during this walk I saw the odd sheep bleating, so that was all the singing I encountered! :) :) I got this walk from a book which is a variation of the "typical" walk from Tintern to Devil's Pulpit. Most seem to follow a longer stretch of Offa's Dyke than I did here as my route took me across those fields to Miss Grace's Lane as a very pleasant alternative.
Scrambling onto the Pulpit wasn't too bad actually, it was climbing back down that was the challenge! I wanted to include a bit of this footage in my final film as I thought it might have made a good comedy moment, but I didn't use it in the end sadly due to making sure my film didn't run for longer than 20 minutes.
Weekend has been pretty good so far, as you say weather is definitely on the up now. I'm sure you've been making the most of it too Olly and been getting out there. Catch you again soon. Cheers, Patrick :)
Fantastic.
One of my favourites,time flew by watching this,hand on heart better than any travel show I'v ever seen on tv,the music was especially delightful and suited it perfectly,do you play the guitar as well Patrick or is it one of the effects of the organ,those lessons were well worth it.
I'd heard of Tintern Abbey but didn't know it was so majestic,I had no idea one existed so complete,it looks like all it needs is glass and the roof.
The walk was lovely and the view from Devils Pulpit,love how you set the camera up to film yourself climbing it.
Like you,I could have sat by the river with a cuppa all afternoon and watched it flow past,in fact I think I would have done.
Another brilliant film,the result of much hard work,that deserves a much much wider audience.
Thanks Patrick.
Pete.
Thank you Pete. I just play the organ/keyboard, I don't play any other instrument, so the guitar sounds comes from my keyboard. This was a hard one to do as I was running out of time when I finished filming in Brockweir, but I really pushed myself to get the walk to Devil's Pulpit done. I'm so glad I did. Thanks again Pete for your kind comments :)
Happy 2019 Mr Rambler, another vlog that is enjoyed :)
Glad this one was enjoyed too Wendy, happy New Year. Cheers, Patrick :)
I love the way you frame your shots Patrick - adds something really evocative to the videos. Draws you in! This was another fabulous walk and video. Not only did you remember but you once again took me down memory lane. That route out of Brockweir I hiked with Paul in 2015. I think you might be right Patrick in saying it is possibly the most beautiful place in Britain. Those who gave birth to the tourist movement back in the day certainly thought so as did the great writers you mentioned one of which (Gibbings) I'm reading at present. Well, i trust you had that cup of tea. Well deserved. Good going and good job. Mark
Thanks as always Mark! :) I'm pleased again this walk took you down memory lane as it did for me revisiting this neck of the woods after so long. Coming here on this occasion I found I couldn't decide weather Tintern or Brockweir is more beautiful, so I think they are as great as each other in their own ways, Brockweir probably winning for me as I've always loved sleepy villages and it's less touristy than Tintern. The cup of tea went down very well Mark afterwards, as did the burger in the Premier Inn in Monmouth that evening where I was staying! :) Well as I always say Mark thanks for watching and for your great comments. Cheers, Patrick :)
I'm pleased about the memories Patrick. A very good exercise I'd say. Well, it's all beautiful down there - it certainly worked up a thirst and a hunger later. A pleasure to comment as always. Take care...
You too Mark, have a good week and catch you up again soon :)
Super nice video, great archive! Keep up the good work. Subbed.
Thank you very much for watching and for subbing! :)
Loving these Wye Valley videos. Did you know Iron Maiden shot their video with Graham Chapman (Monty Python) for for 'Can I play with Madness' at Tintern Abbey? Lovely part of Britain.
Thank you my friend. I am actually an Iron Maiden fan so yes I knew about their video at Tintern Abbey. I do believe that the effects in this video of their mascot Eddie was the first use of CGI too. Thanks again for watching. Cheers, Patrick :)
Solitary Rambler up the irons :)