I love your travelogues Carly - thanks. Makes me want to visit Wales again. Must go to Betws-y-coed, Lake Vyrynwy, Snowdonia, Lake Bala and the steam railway, so many places.
I spent a few summer holidays in Criccieth at the end of the 60's into the 70's and have been to Harlech a few times. I have some very special memories from that time around North Wales.
Thank you so much for this video which for me is a memory from when I lived in Harlech as a student 1967-8. I lived for several months at the top of the highest street and frequently walked down to the sea.
Hi once again thank you for another smashing video, look's like a lovely place great to see another one of your videos,I will look forward to your next one, best wishes to you both.
I really enjoyed this travelogue. There is an ultra marathon that finishes in Harlech and the medal is in the shape of the castle. Never knew anything about the area or castle that was until now. Loved the cafe section also.
My boyfriends (at the time) his family had (until recently) a cottage,down that steep hill near the castle. It was located opposite a grave yard. We use to visit the surrounding areas too, Port Maddock,Port Mirrian and Barmouth. I hope I've spent those names right. Aw memories
The very low walls on the parapets of this castle always make me nervous when visiting Harlech castle-particularly when walking around them with my 3 year son-A solid grip of the hand is required.Great little film👍
I really enjoy these videos, makes me sad I only visited Wales twice while living in the UK for 14 years. I saw Harlech as a school kid and still remember how impressive the castle was. Thanks for showing me how it looks now. I love the new bridge that has been built to the entrance.
The sea has not moved, the land has risen. North Wales is still rebounding from the weight of all the ice during the last ice age. It's called post glacial or isostatic rebound.
@@torresalex No, it's not a silly question. Doggerland was taken out by a combination of isostatic adjustment and sea level rise post ice age. The final nail was a tsunami caused by the Storegga slide , where an estimated 3500 cubic kilometres of continental shelf slid off near Norway about 6000 years ago.
Excellent video, I try and visit the Harlech beech every summer it's my favourite Welsh beech, cricceth is just up the coast and that has a beautiful castle and seafront, future video?
Your videos have inspired me to plan a little trip to Wales. I initially just wanted to take in some good driving roads inspired by the beautiful scenery I’m used to seeing in the background of Ian’s videos (although my aging Discovery is hardly a back road weapon!) but I’m feeling drawn to the lovely towns you’ve shown us round too. The trip is getting longer and longer! I really hope you can find the time to do more of these in the future.
@@misshubnut Trip complete! I had a fantastic time. It spanned over 3 days in wall to wall sunshine. I visited Harlech - including the Castle and the steep road. I particularly enjoyed Devil's Bridge, the steps were just as perilous as they looked in your video! Aberystwyth was quite a quick stop while trying to fit everything in, but I had a lovely sit on the beach in the unseasonable warmth. It was beautiful. New Quay was great to pick up some lunch and a Mother's day gift! Most of the trip was thanks to your videos. I am so grateful! I also made sure to tick off some of the incredible driving roads and mountain passes which I've seen Ian driving on in past videos. I also visited Black Rock beach, stayed over in Llangollen and loads more. 640 miles door to door. I put some pictures up on the HubNut Fans facebook page on Friday night. Thank you again. I cannot wait to go back.
Love all your videos. Helped us get to know mid wales in depth. You are very knowledgeable and fun and as we visited many of the places you have when we visited our daughter who is in her second year at Aber uni doing English lit. Take care of yourself and family and if you can talk your hubby to go to St David’s for a Visit a vlog would be amazing.
Diolch, Carly! That brought back some happy memories .... 50-odd years ago, Summer Schools at Coleg Harlech, run by the Welsh Association of Youth Clubs. Sadly, last time I visited, about 3 years ago, the Coleg was unused, unloved and becoming derelict.
Another great video and another great Welsh folk story. I love the idea of a giant with Bendy in his name as he must have had to do a lot of bending down to speak to people
Really enjoyed this one Miss Hubnut, I have loved Harlech since I was a child, and my English Lit "o" level was Shakespeare's Henry the fifth. My mother bought me two books to read alongside the play, and I wonder if you know them, one is Cry God for Glendower and the other is Cry God for Harry. The were written by Martha Rofheart and are both a stunning read, if you haven't read them, highly recommend them, Harlech features very strongly. And may I, with the greatest respect dear lady, say that you are looking very trim and the jacket is great. Best wishes, looking forward to more Miss Hubnut videos.
I haven't read them but I may well do now. Thank you - I'm on a weight loss plan in preparation for my birthday. I love the jacket - it was £1 from a charity shop!
Do really enjoy your videos Miss Hubnut. How do you remember so much information and recite back to the camera so seamlessly ? Very well done, keep them coming.
Thank you Carly! I've never been to Harlech, as well as many other Welsh places. And being somewhat corpulent, I don't think I could manage multiple stairs. I'd love to go there though, it really looks idyllic. One place I have been, albeit many years ago, was Portmeirion. Sadly I didn't have the chance to visit the Blaenau Station or travel on the Ffestiniog Railway! 😞 But thank you for sharing this video. Can you please assure me that Mr HubNut got his share of cake that day? 🙂
Fantastic video! There is so much about Wales that people are not aware of. So much culture and history. Absolutely fascinating. As a child, I read the Mabinogion too. Dw i wrth fy modd yn clywed yr iaith Gymraeg!
Lovely video. Just the right length. It appears that the sea started to build up the land in front of the castle in the 14th century due to its location on the coast. Makes you wonder whether with rising sea levels, the castle might be next to the sea again in not too many years. Definitely worth a stop on any trip round Wales.
The way you attempted the pronunciation of Dunedin caused me to look it up, since I recently discovered 'dun' means 'fort' in irish/Scottish Gaelic. For what it's worth, the name comes from Dùn Èideann. This is the first 'Miss Hubnut' video I've watched, and I really have an urge to visit Wales now... it looks like such a beautiful place to visit. And I want some of that cake.
Last time we stayed in Wales was about 10 minutes from Harlech, really nice area with lots to see and do. I see someone else mentioned Theatr Ardudwy. We must've been some of relatively few who went to the cinema there in around 2016 (just before our eldest arrived) I remember seeing Star Trek as much for the setting as for the film! A properly unique place, sorry to see its currently closed! Thank you Miss Hubnut, spot on as usual 😁
So I once went to the old entrance gate at the bottom of one of the hill, and there was an old information placard that showed what they thought the view was like before the flat ground was reclaimed. So I do kinda believe that those old stairs were access to the sea. The new footbridge is cool though. This is the first of your videos that I’ve watched Miss Hubnut. It won’t be the last. Thanks. HDx.
@@misshubnut That would have been 20 or more years ago. Sort of showed the waterline running up to the rocky foundation beneath the castle. Will deffo watch more soon. 👍
I really must come down to Wales soon and see some of these magnificent places first hand... A fair drive from Scotland, but worth it I bet, and an excuse to buy a big long distance cruiser!!
Shocked, you did a fantastic video about Harlech and didn't mention that song 😉 Its also part of the link to the War of the Roses. I do miss not being able to head to Wales at the moment. Can I suggest you and Mr Hubnut head up to Wrexham and do a visit to Erddig. Its stunning and I would recommend to everyone to visit 😁
That's not far from Tal-y-bont which also happens to be an instrumental named Talybont by Gentle Giant from their 70s album Free Hand, very interesting!!! 😊❤👍
Goodness Carly. That was more complicated than a soap opera story line! I feel that the "new town" may be a foolish idea. I'm sure the sea may claim the land back some day!
Another fascinating, entertaining and educational video, Miss H. Thank you for all the hard work that must go into bringing enlightenment to us un edjumacated Anglo Saxons. ENF - (exceedingly nerdy footnote) - Dunedin, as in home of the southern hemisphere's steepest Street, takes it's name from Dyn Eidyn, the original Celtic name for Edinburgh from the time of Hen Ogleth and the Manau Goddodin - who originated (according to legend, at least) from what is now Gwynedd and northern Powys. But you probably know all that already. This entirely useless information has been brought to you by your friendly neighbourhood semi historical nerd. We now return you to something far more sensible.
Fascinating video about Harlech. Perhaps you could ask your cameraman to lock the exposure on his camera as in the early shots the castle goes dark as he points the camera at the sky. Holding the camera still would also help rather than using the method of pointing the camera all over the place. I almost began to feel dizzy. 😵💫 😂
@@misshubnut I was being a bit cheeky, but I wouldn’t want anything to detract from your excellent and informative videos. You must come up to Scotland this year and see how you like it 😄
There's two reasons why Harlech is no longer prime seafront property ☺. The bay silted up over the last centuries due to the silt etc deposited by the river forming a boggy marshland behind a sandbar that was created by shifting sands (longshore drift) across the bay and continued to dry out, v.common with shallow, large tide range bays and beaches. You only have to witness Porthmadog Bay at high and low tide to see this continuing today. This has been helped by the 'Island of Britain' tilting since the last ice age, the South is sinking and Scotland is rising. Eventually the current Thames barrier won't hold back the water and central London will be swimming. (I had a boat @ Porthmadog for over 15yrs, amazing what you learn talking to locals and other boat people over time ☺.)
Interesting video that obviously was going to focus on the castle, but I was surprised that you didn't show a scene including the statue of Bendigeidfran that's outside the castle. I was a little disappointed that there was no mention of the former Coleg Harlech that was, between 1927 and 2017 Wales' only adult education residential college. I , and countless others studied at the college, and this meant that Harlech was home to me for the two years of my course between 1984 and 1986. There is also Theatr Ardudwy. one of the few gems of Brutalist architecture that Wales possesses. Sadly now in private hands and currently disused. along with all the other buildings on the former Coleg Harlech campus. Many former former Coleg Harlech students and locals feel very let down by the Welsh Government that did very little to save this unique institution and the cultural asset that is the theatre that is the only such venue in the area. Robert Graves spent some time in Harlech as his mother had a holiday home in the area. He writes about his stays in his 'Goodbye to All That'.
Thank you. Coleg Harlech really was a loss. It offered such specialist courses - I actually had a friend who went there . I'm sorry I didn't mention it. Thank you for sharing more information
thank you as always. I have traveled to various places in England, Wales, and Ireland but have never heard the term "bloomer " used. Always something new to learn! is that commonly used ? or only certain areas?
Glad you enjoyed the video. I'm not sure how common the usage is but it tends to be a loaf with a nice crust and rounded ends. Salivating thinking about it, I love bread!
After we spit up they demolished st David's hotel where we used to go for drinks,darts and pool 🎱 in the bar area,we used to walk down the path next to the golf course near the beach and I think I got hit on the head by a golf ball.
They certainly liked to embellish their stories of battles and whatnot, given a head living for 15 years after being lopped of is a tad exaggerated... :D
After the battled the remaining Welsh soldiers feasted for seven years. Then they moved to the island of Gwales where they listened to the enchanted bird song of the birds of Rhiannon for eight years. Sadly one of the soldiers was inquisitive, opened a door and let the sadness in and his head died. Buried in London (Tower area) to ward off future attacks from the French.
An absolute pleasure to watch and listen to. Thanks for sharing Miss Hubnut 😊👍
At the age of 53, I reckon I could take a holiday every year for the rest of my life in different parts of Wales and never go to the same place twice.
I think you could! So many lovely places
Thank you Miss Hubnut. I just love these shows.
Thank you,glad you enjoy them
Great video Carly. Can't wait for your next one. You are a magnificent ambassador for Wales, and a superb presenter. You and Ian are a great pair :-)
Nice to see you back Miss Hubnut. An excellent vlog and History lesson as always from yourself.
Thank you, lovely to be back
I love your travelogues Carly - thanks. Makes me want to visit Wales again. Must go to Betws-y-coed, Lake Vyrynwy, Snowdonia, Lake Bala and the steam railway, so many places.
Thank you. There are so very many places to see!
Thanks for another great Miss HubNut guided tour. Excellent video
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
Such a wonderful part of the world and another wonderful history lesson
Thank you,glad you enjoyed it
Another loverly tour in Wales. With your beautiful accent. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it,thank you
I spent a few summer holidays in Criccieth at the end of the 60's into the 70's and have been to Harlech a few times. I have some very special memories from that time around North Wales.
A truly beautiful part of the world
Thank you so much for this video which for me is a memory from when I lived in Harlech as a student 1967-8. I lived for several months at the top of the highest street and frequently walked down to the sea.
What a wonderful place to have studied!
Thank you Miss Hubnut for another lovely video
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it
Lovely, terrific history of a wonderful castle. More please!
Thank you, more to come!
Looks a fascinating place. Thanks.
Really lovely - very much worth a visit
Another great video, beautiful castle and lovely little buildings, the food looked Lovely.
Thank you, that goulash was lush!
Once we can travel again, Wales is high on the agenda to visit. We adore the landscape etc... 🤩
Glorious place to visit
Hi once again thank you for another smashing video, look's like a lovely place great to see another one of your videos,I will look forward to your next one, best wishes to you both.
Thank you. A beautiful place to visit
A short holiday through this tour, thank you.
You're very welcome, Glad you enjoyed it
You're quite good at these tours! Really enjoyed the video and I'd love to visit beautiful Wales.
Beautiful castle, town and area, and there's a superb caravan park at the bottom of the hill!
Spotted it 😉
Very informative video.
Amazing views of from the castle too.
Food looked awesome...... made me hungry!
Thank you for watching, that goulash was truly delicious
But they missed out on the chocolate cake! They always try the cakes. So disappointed!
I really enjoyed this travelogue. There is an ultra marathon that finishes in Harlech and the medal is in the shape of the castle. Never knew anything about the area or castle that was until now.
Loved the cafe section also.
Glad you enjoyed it. Ah I didn't know about the ultra marathon!
My boyfriends (at the time) his family had (until recently) a cottage,down that steep hill near the castle. It was located opposite a grave yard. We use to visit the surrounding areas too, Port Maddock,Port Mirrian and Barmouth. I hope I've spent those names right. Aw memories
Interesting place, great video Carly! 👍😊
Thank you,glad you enjoyed it
The very low walls on the parapets of this castle always make me nervous when visiting Harlech castle-particularly when walking around them with my 3 year son-A solid grip of the hand is required.Great little film👍
I felt a little nervous I have to say!
Brilliant.....but need longer videos 👍
Always enjoy your guided tours of Wales🏴
Thank you Phil. This was a tester to see how I get on with places I don't actually know!
@@misshubnut on a scale of 1 to 10.....1 being low and 10 being high.....
I'd say you scored a 12👌
I really enjoy these videos, makes me sad I only visited Wales twice while living in the UK for 14 years. I saw Harlech as a school kid and still remember how impressive the castle was. Thanks for showing me how it looks now. I love the new bridge that has been built to the entrance.
Thank you,glad you enjoy the videos. The bridge is really nicely done
Great video, great story, really good shots especially at the castle.
Another day I need to spend in Wales. Sigh.
Thank you, it's worth a visit!
Interesting video fantastic views nice food 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for watching,glad you enjoyed
love it. keep them coming!
Top work MissHubNut.
Thank you
The sea has not moved, the land has risen. North Wales is still rebounding from the weight of all the ice during the last ice age. It's called post glacial or isostatic rebound.
Aha thank you very much
Fascinating stuff. Does that have to do with Doggerland sinking on the other side of the British Isles or is that a silly question?
@@torresalex No, it's not a silly question. Doggerland was taken out by a combination of isostatic adjustment and sea level rise post ice age. The final nail was a tsunami caused by the Storegga slide , where an estimated 3500 cubic kilometres of continental shelf slid off near Norway about 6000 years ago.
@@cme2cau I didn0t know that. Very interesting indeed, Thanks,
Excellent video, I try and visit the Harlech beech every summer it's my favourite Welsh beech, cricceth is just up the coast and that has a beautiful castle and seafront, future video?
Thank you. Quite possibly we're always looking for other places to go
Your videos have inspired me to plan a little trip to Wales. I initially just wanted to take in some good driving roads inspired by the beautiful scenery I’m used to seeing in the background of Ian’s videos (although my aging Discovery is hardly a back road weapon!) but I’m feeling drawn to the lovely towns you’ve shown us round too. The trip is getting longer and longer!
I really hope you can find the time to do more of these in the future.
Wow that's brilliant. I hope you have a wonderful holiday! Fingers crossed for some time soon
@@misshubnut Trip complete! I had a fantastic time. It spanned over 3 days in wall to wall sunshine.
I visited Harlech - including the Castle and the steep road. I particularly enjoyed Devil's Bridge, the steps were just as perilous as they looked in your video! Aberystwyth was quite a quick stop while trying to fit everything in, but I had a lovely sit on the beach in the unseasonable warmth. It was beautiful. New Quay was great to pick up some lunch and a Mother's day gift!
Most of the trip was thanks to your videos. I am so grateful!
I also made sure to tick off some of the incredible driving roads and mountain passes which I've seen Ian driving on in past videos. I also visited Black Rock beach, stayed over in Llangollen and loads more. 640 miles door to door.
I put some pictures up on the HubNut Fans facebook page on Friday night.
Thank you again. I cannot wait to go back.
I didn't understand anything of the history but it certainly looks very nice there! Thank you!
Thank you, it is beautiful
Great guide as always - will definitely add this to my summer trips. Thank you.
Thank you for watching, glad you enjoyed it
Love all your videos. Helped us get to know mid wales in depth. You are very knowledgeable and fun and as we visited many of the places you have when we visited our daughter who is in her second year at Aber uni doing English lit. Take care of yourself and family and if you can talk your hubby to go to St David’s for a Visit a vlog would be amazing.
Thanks again for a great video.
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you
Diolch, Carly! That brought back some happy memories .... 50-odd years ago, Summer Schools at Coleg Harlech, run by the Welsh Association of Youth Clubs. Sadly, last time I visited, about 3 years ago, the Coleg was unused, unloved and becoming derelict.
Croeso. It is such a shame about the Coleg
Another great video and another great Welsh folk story. I love the idea of a giant with Bendy in his name as he must have had to do a lot of bending down to speak to people
Ha brilliant, hadn't thought about that!
Bought here by Hubnut and why not lol, now subscribed and belled lol.
Thank you ever so much
@@misshubnut Not a problem.
Charming video, fairy tail and presenter.
Very kind, thank you
@@misshubnut you are welcome. I am very much enjoying your travelogue videos.
Great vid miss hubnut
Thank you Neil
Hello misshubnut , every video I see from your trip, increases my bucket list of places to visit 👍😃👍
Thank you. Need to do a big Wales tour!
@@misshubnut that is a fantastic idea, with Ian as camera man and you as presenter , there is no reason not to😃
Love this and your information, very interfering!
Thank you ❤
@@misshubnut Thanks for interfering, Miss Hubnut!
Really enjoyed this one Miss Hubnut, I have loved Harlech since I was a child, and my English Lit "o" level was Shakespeare's Henry the fifth. My mother bought me two books to read alongside the play, and I wonder if you know them, one is Cry God for Glendower and the other is Cry God for Harry. The were written by Martha Rofheart and are both a stunning read, if you haven't read them, highly recommend them, Harlech features very strongly. And may I, with the greatest respect dear lady, say that you are looking very trim and the jacket is great. Best wishes, looking forward to more Miss Hubnut videos.
I haven't read them but I may well do now. Thank you - I'm on a weight loss plan in preparation for my birthday. I love the jacket - it was £1 from a charity shop!
@@misshubnut you can't beat a good charity shop!
Brilliant video I have learnt alot from it thank you
Thank you,glad you enjoyed it
Lovely video@channel,have a amazing 2022@stay safe debs x
Thank you, that's really kind from a fellow RUclipsr
@@misshubnut you have a lovely channel debs x
Do really enjoy your videos Miss Hubnut. How do you remember so much information and recite back to the camera so seamlessly ? Very well done, keep them coming.
I think doing many years of Eisteddfods and delivering training helped
@@misshubnut arrrr there’s the secret. Wish I could remember lines that easily.
Another interesting place I need to visit in Wales. I hope the Welsh tourists board congratulate you on encouraging tourists to Wales?
Ha not as yet! Thank you for watching
walked up and down the steepest street in NZ, will have to do this one, one day!
I walked down some of Ffordd Pen Llech...very tentatively!
Great content.
Thank you
Thank you Carly! I've never been to Harlech, as well as many other Welsh places. And being somewhat corpulent, I don't think I could manage multiple stairs. I'd love to go there though, it really looks idyllic.
One place I have been, albeit many years ago, was Portmeirion. Sadly I didn't have the chance to visit the Blaenau Station or travel on the Ffestiniog Railway! 😞
But thank you for sharing this video. Can you please assure me that Mr HubNut got his share of cake that day? 🙂
Steps were intense even with my fitness regime!
We did get cake but we did have to travel for it!
@@misshubnut I'm glad you got cake! 🙂
Fantastic video! There is so much about Wales that people are not aware of. So much culture and history. Absolutely fascinating. As a child, I read the Mabinogion too. Dw i wrth fy modd yn clywed yr iaith Gymraeg!
So much to share in this beautiful country. Mae'n iaith arbennig
Lovely video. Just the right length. It appears that the sea started to build up the land in front of the castle in the 14th century due to its location on the coast. Makes you wonder whether with rising sea levels, the castle might be next to the sea again in not too many years. Definitely worth a stop on any trip round Wales.
Thank you. This is very true. Trying to find out why the sea moved
The way you attempted the pronunciation of Dunedin caused me to look it up, since I recently discovered 'dun' means 'fort' in irish/Scottish Gaelic. For what it's worth, the name comes from Dùn Èideann.
This is the first 'Miss Hubnut' video I've watched, and I really have an urge to visit Wales now... it looks like such a beautiful place to visit. And I want some of that cake.
That was a total brain fart. I can say the Welsh names but that just wouldn't come out right!
Thank you, it's a wonderful place to visit
The cake looked amazing!
Last time we stayed in Wales was about 10 minutes from Harlech, really nice area with lots to see and do. I see someone else mentioned Theatr Ardudwy. We must've been some of relatively few who went to the cinema there in around 2016 (just before our eldest arrived) I remember seeing Star Trek as much for the setting as for the film! A properly unique place, sorry to see its currently closed! Thank you Miss Hubnut, spot on as usual 😁
Thank you, sounds like a wonderful experience
Diolch good video prynhown da from Newquay Cornwall luckily learnt a bit of Welsh
Croeso, and hello Newquay from New Quay
Mae'r Gymraeg yn dda i'r enaid!
Best wishes from St Austell in Cornwall.
So I once went to the old entrance gate at the bottom of one of the hill, and there was an old information placard that showed what they thought the view was like before the flat ground was reclaimed. So I do kinda believe that those old stairs were access to the sea. The new footbridge is cool though. This is the first of your videos that I’ve watched Miss Hubnut. It won’t be the last. Thanks. HDx.
Ahh didn't see that! Thank you for watching. I hope you enjoy my other videos
@@misshubnut That would have been 20 or more years ago. Sort of showed the waterline running up to the rocky foundation beneath the castle. Will deffo watch more soon. 👍
Welsh sounds lovely
It's a beautiful language
I really must come down to Wales soon and see some of these magnificent places first hand... A fair drive from Scotland, but worth it I bet, and an excuse to buy a big long distance cruiser!!
Ha how unfortunate to have to buy a car!! It's absolutely worth a visit..new car always a bonus
Shocked, you did a fantastic video about Harlech and didn't mention that song 😉 Its also part of the link to the War of the Roses. I do miss not being able to head to Wales at the moment.
Can I suggest you and Mr Hubnut head up to Wrexham and do a visit to Erddig. Its stunning and I would recommend to everyone to visit 😁
I know - Men of Harlech! Thank you for the suggestion
That's not far from Tal-y-bont which also happens to be an instrumental named Talybont by Gentle Giant from their 70s album Free Hand, very interesting!!! 😊❤👍
Ahhh interesting the giant reference!
lovely castle, been to many including conwy,but not this one .
Very much worth a visit
Goodness Carly. That was more complicated than a soap opera story line! I feel that the "new town" may be a foolish idea. I'm sure the sea may claim the land back some day!
All very dramatic, I love it!
I think this might be my favourite channel in the HubNut Group Plc, but ssssshh!!! Do not tell Mr HubNut! 🤫
Oh crikey, I won't tell! Thank you
Another fascinating, entertaining and educational video, Miss H. Thank you for all the hard work that must go into bringing enlightenment to us un edjumacated Anglo Saxons.
ENF - (exceedingly nerdy footnote) - Dunedin, as in home of the southern hemisphere's steepest Street, takes it's name from Dyn Eidyn, the original Celtic name for Edinburgh from the time of Hen Ogleth and the Manau Goddodin - who originated (according to legend, at least) from what is now Gwynedd and northern Powys. But you probably know all that already. This entirely useless information has been brought to you by your friendly neighbourhood semi historical nerd. We now return you to something far more sensible.
At last! someone who pronounces *Harlech* as it should - and not the dreaded ' _Hah- lick_ ' 🏴♥️👍
Fascinating video about Harlech. Perhaps you could ask your cameraman to lock the exposure on his camera as in the early shots the castle goes dark as he points the camera at the sky. Holding the camera still would also help rather than using the method of pointing the camera all over the place. I almost began to feel dizzy. 😵💫 😂
Thank you. We're always learning so thank you for the feedback
@@misshubnut I was being a bit cheeky, but I wouldn’t want anything to detract from your excellent and informative videos. You must come up to Scotland this year and see how you like it 😄
There's two reasons why Harlech is no longer prime seafront property ☺.
The bay silted up over the last centuries due to the silt etc deposited by the river forming a boggy marshland behind a sandbar that was created by shifting sands (longshore drift) across the bay and continued to dry out, v.common with shallow, large tide range bays and beaches. You only have to witness Porthmadog Bay at high and low tide to see this continuing today. This has been helped by the 'Island of Britain' tilting since the last ice age, the South is sinking and Scotland is rising. Eventually the current Thames barrier won't hold back the water and central London will be swimming. (I had a boat @ Porthmadog for over 15yrs, amazing what you learn talking to locals and other boat people over time ☺.)
Aha thank you very much!
boss vid this 👍👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Interesting video that obviously was going to focus on the castle, but I was surprised that you didn't show a scene including the statue of Bendigeidfran that's outside the castle.
I was a little disappointed that there was no mention of the former Coleg Harlech that was, between 1927 and 2017 Wales' only adult education residential college. I , and countless others studied at the college, and this meant that Harlech was home to me for the two years of my course between 1984 and 1986.
There is also Theatr Ardudwy. one of the few gems of Brutalist architecture that Wales possesses. Sadly now in private hands and currently disused. along with all the other buildings on the former Coleg Harlech campus. Many former former Coleg Harlech students and locals feel very let down by the Welsh Government that did very little to save this unique institution and the cultural asset that is the theatre that is the only such venue in the area.
Robert Graves spent some time in Harlech as his mother had a holiday home in the area. He writes about his stays in his 'Goodbye to All That'.
Thank you. Coleg Harlech really was a loss. It offered such specialist courses - I actually had a friend who went there . I'm sorry I didn't mention it. Thank you for sharing more information
thank you as always. I have traveled to various places in England, Wales, and Ireland but have never heard the term "bloomer " used. Always something new to learn! is that commonly used ? or only certain areas?
Glad you enjoyed the video. I'm not sure how common the usage is but it tends to be a loaf with a nice crust and rounded ends. Salivating thinking about it, I love bread!
@@misshubnut You can't beat a bloomer! Very common term in the UK.
After we spit up they demolished st David's hotel where we used to go for drinks,darts and pool 🎱 in the bar area,we used to walk down the path next to the golf course near the beach and I think I got hit on the head by a golf ball.
Edward the 1st English interesting .. Idea.
4:00 The Sea used to lap at the base of that castle but not anymore........................or maybe it will................one day!!
Castles and Victoria Sponge, count me in !!!
The Victoria sponge and indeed blueberry and chocolate cake looked amazing!
Wales is looking better and better.
The castle looks a bit high for me though.
It is a little high I have to say. But even on ground level the views are stunning
How long before the council re surface and re profile the road to get the record back?🤣
Needs to happen! Come on Cymru!
It looks a beautiful place. Do Welsh travel guides suffer from dehydration after pronouncing all those place names?
It is stunning. Thankfully not but if I did I could always grab a cuppa!
@@misshubnut Like you need an excuse?
They certainly liked to embellish their stories of battles and whatnot, given a head living for 15 years after being lopped of is a tad exaggerated... :D
Surely not!
Could also be On the rocks
Indeed
£9000 in 1283 must be equivalent to millions today in 2022.
I know! That's some determination to rule that area!
I wondered if you’d mention the March of the Men of Harlech. Now you’re singing ….
I was tempted...and yes
Why can't I suscribe.
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Very educational video, but not enough of your footwork 9/10
Thank you, I shall aim for a ten next time
A severed head that lived on for 15 years and you're going to leave us hanging about the story? Come on !!!
After the battled the remaining Welsh soldiers feasted for seven years. Then they moved to the island of Gwales where they listened to the enchanted bird song of the birds of Rhiannon for eight years. Sadly one of the soldiers was inquisitive, opened a door and let the sadness in and his head died. Buried in London (Tower area) to ward off future attacks from the French.