The first time I visited the Peak District was by mistake as I got held up in road works and was running late and decided to find a quite place to sleep in my car.. when I work up in the morning on top of a hill over looking a valley I had tears come to my eyes as the views was stunning. Every one should visit it at least once in their lifetime.
Richard this is a really stunning piece of work . It is quite inspirational. I have visited only a handful of these places in my 30 years of living on the edge of the Peak District (Macclesfield) - your work leaves me hungry to explore more, and a handy list of specific places to visit. Thank you for sharing it.
Great video.I lived in Froggatt village as a kid,1942-56 and know all those Edges.In later years I lived in Sheffield and being a shift worker got out into Peak District walking on my midweek days off when it was quiet.
Thoroughly enjoyed seeing these familiar places from the air. I live in Chesterfield and constantly tell people how lucky we are. Thanks for sharing some amazing footage
Even on a wintery evening like this, it's still a pleasure to drive from Sheffield back to Bollington. It becomes the Dark Peak... except for the bright welcoming lights of Hathersage, Hope and Castleton - the pubs welcoming you in on a dark stormy night...
This really is incredible a great uplifting film and belongs on TV also to lift up the nation - Thank you for letting me see some of where I've been and places not yet seen. David McGough
Fantastic piece of filming, having worked lived and played in the Peak District for many years I shall now use this to explain to my friends just why I live here. Thank you.
Simply stunning. Thank you for capturing the sheer beauty of a place very special to me. Everyone should visit the Peak District. You will feel very humbled. Thanks again Richard. Stunning
That is a fantastic voyage around the Dale's....well done, I'll take my hat off to you. I really like the way you have presented that entire video especially that you took the time to label every location. I can imagine how much effort you have put into that especially the leg work. You sir are an inspiration.
Thank you, I appreciate your comments. The video took me the best part of a year to film, I put it together from extracts of videos I filmed all over the Peak District. I got over 100,000 views of this video on Facebook.
Thanks very much, Richard; this is the most beautiful description of Derbyshire I have ever seen. I'm from there, and now live in Hong Kong; this shows the beauty of the county I am so proud to have come from, a magical place for a youngster!
Richard- you are a gifted film maker with thoughtful edits and great musicality. I particularly liked the way you showed humans, whether driving or walking, interacting with the landscapes.You move the drone in imaginative ways, and I suspect a lot of set up was needed for some shots but your visualisation is on point.
Thanks for this amazing video which I know you spent lots of hours putting together. The best thing is that they are tagged which allows people to create a list of places they can go to. I just got back from Peak District 2 wks ago and wished I saw this before. Now I want to go back as it looks like I’ve missed a lot. See, you’ve already encouraged tourism which is what travel vloggers like you make people do. All the best in your channel and I wish you continue on.
Hi Richard. I just watched excerpts from this superb video on Alan Titchmarsh’s program this morning. That set me looking for your stuff on RUclips - and finding this! Congratulations on a brilliant piece of work, beautifully synchronised with the music you chose. 👏🏻👏🏻
Hello Richard. Just wanted to congratulate you on such a beautiful film, expertly shot, edited and presented. We've been to many of those lovely places but you have also introduced us to a number of new ones. We're lucky enough to live in the area and your movie made us appreciate it even more! Outstanding work, so thanks.
Great bit of filming of my own county. I'm lucky to live within 30 mins drive of some of these places (Staveley) and you don't realise what's on your doorstep. Only now in my 50s have I started photographing the Peak more. My late fathers job took him round the Peak nearly every day for 24 years. I always envied him for that in later years, god bless him!
That my friend is a complete guide to the peak district Tons of places I haven't heard a very well put together piece of quality film, A huge like from me.
Richard - thank you very much for this, it is stunning! Sadly the lockdown is keeping me and many others away for now so it’s wonderful to be reminded how amazing the Peak District really is. I’m looking forward to catching up with it asap.
Hi Richard, it's sensational. I've lived in Sheffield all my life - Visited Stanage for the first time last week and wanted to see if there was any footage around and your masterpiece just auto played - i've been transfixed. I'll be out and about more often as a result of seeing all these wonderful places, some known, most not! Cheers to you.
Really impressive footage and editing. Absolutely insane the number of locations you have visited and put together to showcase not only your talent but what’s on offer! Well done and congrats on a excellent video! ☝🏼❤️ If your local wouldn’t mind a trip out of your up for it 🤘🏼
I'm not surprised. My friend was leading a walk along Taxal Edge during that week but we reined our plans in and skirted just around the edge of the Peak District. Even then we had to stagger through 6' snowdrifts. A wonder weather year :-) I was also supposed to be driving to Sheffield mid-week but every single route across the hills was closed. I don't go down Winnats Pass when there is any snow on the ground! That's another great shot in the video
The views are incredible! I did a DJ set on my channel from the Snake Road and I am now thinking I should do some more from other beautiful sights from this video!
Oh what a pity they did not have drones when I was younger and did the Pennine Way and Coast to Coast Hikes!! BUT its through sites like this than I can almost do them again. Thanks for letting me Dream
Amazing video, you’ve got some great shots there! Are you able to tell me what the rules are on flying drones in the Peak District? I want to do it myself when I’m hiking but not sure which places allow drone flights. I’d really appreciate your help/advice. Thanks!
It's getting more restrictive in the Peak District to fly drones. The National Trust don't allow them on their land and The Peak District National Park don't like you flying them anywhere in the Dark Peak area. Definite no fly areas are Chatsworth and Derwent/Ladybower dams. Thanks for your comment :) www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/visiting/frequently-asked-questions/drones
Hi Richard, hope you are well? how would you feel about me using a very small clip (maybe 3 seconds) of this video in an intro I'm looking to create for my channel. I would of course credit you for the footage and put a link to your channel in the text. Cheers Craig.
There are areas where they are not allowed which includes most of the dark peak area. The reason given is to protect ground nesting birds. Drones are explicitly forbidden between march and august. However I do see a lot of people flying drones and we are outside the nesting season. I've been approached by park rangers, some have told me to land my drone, others have been enthusiastic about the drone and asked me lots of questions and wanted one themselves so they can catch poachers. My advice is be sensible, don't fly too close to people or wildlife and you should be OK. Avoid Chatsworth and Derwent/ladybower reservoirs, they are definitely no fly areas. this link may help www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/visiting/frequently-asked-questions/drones
@@RichardBowringvideos i know its a while since you uploaded that video footage (which is amazing btw - may I ask which drone did you use?), however... if I will follow caa regulations and will not disturb any animals, can anyone tell me to land my drone ? Let's say some random people that are not happy even if I would be whistling there only (special kind)
@@NA-bt9mx Thanks, I used a Mavic Pro for this video. It's only land owners, park rangers, farmers etc that can tell you to land if you are flying on their property.
The first time I visited the Peak District was by mistake as I got held up in road works and was running late and decided to find a quite place to sleep in my car.. when I work up in the morning on top of a hill over looking a valley I had tears come to my eyes as the views was stunning. Every one should visit it at least once in their lifetime.
What a beautiful film, makes me realise what a stunning location I live in and how much of it I've covered on foot 😍
Some great filming, thank you.
The Peak District is absolutely stunning. Every time I go there I feel humbled and lucky to be alive. Fantastic footage.
Beautifully presented
God's own country....
Time to make England Great again
Richard this is a really stunning piece of work . It is quite inspirational. I have visited only a handful of these places in my 30 years of living on the edge of the Peak District (Macclesfield) - your work leaves me hungry to explore more, and a handy list of specific places to visit.
Thank you for sharing it.
Thank You, I appreciate your comments.
Stunning, Richard. And a lovely tribute to Ken too.
Beautiful, and I greatly appreciate the location labeling.
Thank You :)
Great video.I lived in Froggatt village as a kid,1942-56 and know all those Edges.In later years I lived in Sheffield and being a shift worker got out into Peak District walking on my midweek days off when it was quiet.
Thoroughly enjoyed seeing these familiar places from the air. I live in Chesterfield and constantly tell people how lucky we are. Thanks for sharing some amazing footage
Thank You :)
Stunning - lived in Sheffield and then Bollington - straddling this beautiful part of the world
Thank You.
Even on a wintery evening like this, it's still a pleasure to drive from Sheffield back to Bollington. It becomes the Dark Peak... except for the bright welcoming lights of Hathersage, Hope and Castleton - the pubs welcoming you in on a dark stormy night...
The cinematography here is fantastic! Just fabulous from the drone angles to the music choice! Thank you so much for posting
that was brilliant to watch,Well Done.
wonderful places and amazing ..Thank you for great video ;)
This really is incredible a great uplifting film and belongs on TV also to lift up the nation - Thank you for letting me see some of where I've been and places not yet seen. David McGough
Excellent footage and editing Richard! You have added to the enjoyment of the Peak District! Well done!
Wonderful filming. This is why we travel to Derbyshire every year!
Thank You.
Fantastic piece of filming, having worked lived and played in the Peak District for many years I shall now use this to explain to my friends just why I live here. Thank you.
this a really lovely piece of work , well filmed , edited and the music fits it perfectly . well done.
Simply stunning. Thank you for capturing the sheer beauty of a place very special to me.
Everyone should visit the Peak District. You will feel very humbled. Thanks again Richard. Stunning
That is a fantastic voyage around the Dale's....well done, I'll take my hat off to you.
I really like the way you have presented that entire video especially that you took the time to label every location.
I can imagine how much effort you have put into that especially the leg work.
You sir are an inspiration.
Thank you, I appreciate your comments. The video took me the best part of a year to film, I put it together from extracts of videos I filmed all over the Peak District. I got over 100,000 views of this video on Facebook.
a beautiful addition to the Dave's Walks and Drives I've been enjoying recently. Didn't need the music. the sight was enough.
Very nice well put together video with a good choice of music, thank you I have enjoyed watching it for the third time.
Thank You Norman, glad you enjoyed it
from one drone pilot to another this is an exceiptional piece of work - well done !!
Wonderful!!! My favourite National Park and still so many places to explore there.
The Peak District isone place I hope to visit. Thanks for taking me there.
Stunning footage Richard of what must be one of the most beautiful parts of the country. Thanks for sharing and all the best, Paul
Thanks very much, Richard; this is the most beautiful description of Derbyshire I have ever seen. I'm from there, and now live in Hong Kong; this shows the beauty of the county I am so proud to have come from, a magical place for a youngster!
Thank You Peter
Mmmmm SO proud you moved 1000s miles away!
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Such a lovely place, what great drone footage! Have subscribed 🙂 👍🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
Super video, lots of amazing shots of some of my favourite places. Thank you for sharing it.
love the peak district, visited many times
Richard- you are a gifted film maker with thoughtful edits and great musicality. I particularly liked the way you showed humans, whether driving or walking, interacting with the landscapes.You move the drone in imaginative ways, and I suspect a lot of set up was needed for some shots but your visualisation is on point.
Thank you for your comment, I appreciate your feedback :)
Have shared to the Bollington Facebook group - we often walk in the Peak District. They are loving it
Thank you
Breath taking
Great film thanks for uploading 👍😊
Thanks for this amazing video which I know you spent lots of hours putting together. The best thing is that they are tagged which allows people to create a list of places they can go to. I just got back from Peak District 2 wks ago and wished I saw this before. Now I want to go back as it looks like I’ve missed a lot. See, you’ve already encouraged tourism which is what travel vloggers like you make people do. All the best in your channel and I wish you continue on.
I love the peak district one of the very few places I actually feel at peace.
Excellent video, drone footage worthy of a wider audience. Had to subscribe.
Hi Richard. I just watched excerpts from this superb video on Alan Titchmarsh’s program this morning. That set me looking for your stuff on RUclips - and finding this! Congratulations on a brilliant piece of work, beautifully synchronised with the music you chose. 👏🏻👏🏻
Hello Richard. Just wanted to congratulate you on such a beautiful film, expertly shot, edited and presented. We've been to many of those lovely places but you have also introduced us to a number of new ones. We're lucky enough to live in the area and your movie made us appreciate it even more! Outstanding work, so thanks.
Thank you very much, I appreciate your comments :)
Stunning video ❤
Absolutely loved your work.
Hope you will get 1M subs
Great bit of filming of my own county. I'm lucky to live within 30 mins drive of some of these places (Staveley) and you don't realise what's on your doorstep. Only now in my 50s have I started photographing the Peak more. My late fathers job took him round the Peak nearly every day for 24 years. I always envied him for that in later years, god bless him!
Great film....I love living in Derbyshire!!
Great Ariel Footage of the Peaks... Thanks.
Super vid, you've inspired me to visit again!
Thank You :)
Spectacular, l have walked to many sites in the Peak District but this is amazing , love your drone flying skills
How LOVELY!! Next time (I hope there will be more!) please include Great and Little Longstone and Longstone Edge! Thank you very much.
That my friend is a complete guide to the peak district Tons of places I haven't heard a very well put together piece of quality film, A huge like from me.
Superb footage Richard
Thank You Phil
Thank you mate - by the way brilliant videos.
It is wonderful movie. Thank you. There is a lot of interesting footage.
Thank you I really enjoyed that, especially as you named all the locations and there were a few that I did not know.
Stunning!!!!!
This piece of work is an excellent counter to the drone critics.
George , Rotherham
Richard - thank you very much for this, it is stunning! Sadly the lockdown is keeping me and many others away for now so it’s wonderful to be reminded how amazing the Peak District really is. I’m looking forward to catching up with it asap.
I had best walks in peak during lockdown last summer, places were empty and weather glorious
*Thank you for sharing videos, it's great*
Thank You A great video i do live in wisbech for 10y and never thought i got such a remarkable place near me.
Hi Richard, it's sensational. I've lived in Sheffield all my life - Visited Stanage for the first time last week and wanted to see if there was any footage around and your masterpiece just auto played - i've been transfixed. I'll be out and about more often as a result of seeing all these wonderful places, some known, most not! Cheers to you.
Nicely done 👍
Thanks for sharing
very impressive work, you given me new places to visit with my drone. thank you
Amazing!
Really impressive footage and editing. Absolutely insane the number of locations you have visited and put together to showcase not only your talent but what’s on offer!
Well done and congrats on a excellent video! ☝🏼❤️
If your local wouldn’t mind a trip out of your up for it 🤘🏼
verry good video 👌 Thank fot that u did good job 🤜🤛
Wonderful video, really decent of you to go to so much effort. Thank you
Thank You, no problem
blown away! im just back im glad i didint see this b4 i went lol class job
Stunning! Thanks for uploading
Loved the snow blowing across the fields
The snow was filmed during the "Beast from the East" It was bitterly cold that day and it was so windy I struggled to get the drone back.
I'm not surprised. My friend was leading a walk along Taxal Edge during that week but we reined our plans in and skirted just around the edge of the Peak District. Even then we had to stagger through 6' snowdrifts. A wonder weather year :-) I was also supposed to be driving to Sheffield mid-week but every single route across the hills was closed. I don't go down Winnats Pass when there is any snow on the ground! That's another great shot in the video
From Chesterfield this is on my doorstep. Very lucky
The views are incredible! I did a DJ set on my channel from the Snake Road and I am now thinking I should do some more from other beautiful sights from this video!
Visited Winnats Pass yesterday with my son, hell of a climb to the top lol
I love your video
I love i will use it for my Geography presentation
Wonderful.
So stunning 😍
Fab video..what video editor do you use👍🤔
You guys used to have such a beautiful country!
I,m lucky to live in the Peak District. ♥️
Yes you are 👍
Really amazing video you have a New subscriber 👍👍👍🙏🙏🤝🤝🤝
It is wonderfull movie! Good luck :)
Brilliant..👍
Nice Video. Hope we can enjoy in future the district. We live in Germany. Who or what was Kenneth Orange?
It's wonderful movie!!thank you so much!! What is the music?
Fantastic job buddy, may I ask what drone you used ?
Thanks, I used a Mavic Pro for this video.
Very good
Thank You :)
Oh what a pity they did not have drones when I was younger and did the Pennine Way and Coast to Coast Hikes!! BUT its through sites like this than I can almost do them again. Thanks for letting me Dream
Wonderful video ...
Like#462 and Subbed
It's all nice and beautiful, thank u, the only snag - too many roads🤦♂️
Amazing video, you’ve got some great shots there! Are you able to tell me what the rules are on flying drones in the Peak District? I want to do it myself when I’m hiking but not sure which places allow drone flights. I’d really appreciate your help/advice. Thanks!
It's getting more restrictive in the Peak District to fly drones. The National Trust don't allow them on their land and The Peak District National Park don't like you flying them anywhere in the Dark Peak area. Definite no fly areas are Chatsworth and Derwent/Ladybower dams. Thanks for your comment :) www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/visiting/frequently-asked-questions/drones
Brilliant video, though the music made me feel like everything was ending / the world was ending so I had to mute it 😂
Awesome!)
Nice.
HI Richard, what drone/camera did you use for this?
Hi Peter, I used a Mavic Pro for this video.
Hi Richard, hope you are well? how would you feel about me using a very small clip (maybe 3 seconds) of this video in an intro I'm looking to create for my channel. I would of course credit you for the footage and put a link to your channel in the text. Cheers Craig.
That's fine, no problem.
am i going to get hate if i point out that a lot of that was flown over an SSSI ?
Hi Mike, would you mind if I used your videos via you tube on a website? Thanks
Hi, I don't mind at all as long as you credit the video to me. Oh and it's Richard not Mike ;)
Apologies, I’m trying to multitask lol
Thanks
Hi, are Drones allowed in the Peak District? Looked online and they seem to be not allowed? Im going there this weekend.
There are areas where they are not allowed which includes most of the dark peak area. The reason given is to protect ground nesting birds. Drones are explicitly forbidden between march and august. However I do see a lot of people flying drones and we are outside the nesting season. I've been approached by park rangers, some have told me to land my drone, others have been enthusiastic about the drone and asked me lots of questions and wanted one themselves so they can catch poachers. My advice is be sensible, don't fly too close to people or wildlife and you should be OK. Avoid Chatsworth and Derwent/ladybower reservoirs, they are definitely no fly areas. this link may help www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/visiting/frequently-asked-questions/drones
@@RichardBowringvideos thank you so much.
@@RichardBowringvideos i know its a while since you uploaded that video footage (which is amazing btw - may I ask which drone did you use?), however... if I will follow caa regulations and will not disturb any animals, can anyone tell me to land my drone ? Let's say some random people that are not happy even if I would be whistling there only (special kind)
@@NA-bt9mx Thanks, I used a Mavic Pro for this video. It's only land owners, park rangers, farmers etc that can tell you to land if you are flying on their property.
Brill 👍🏻
Was on top of Stanning Edge where there is definite evidence of a flood, how else would the bottom of the river be on the top.
RIP the orange
Amazing work mate, let me know what you think of my videos 👍🏞⛰