A beautiful walk indeed... Goats, sheep, hills, streams and beauty all the way.. 14 miles in 7 hours... Better than I can do... I can 2 miles an hour on the flats but not on the hills...
Brings back memories of happier times, the times I’ve walked to the Valley of the Rocks, Lee Abbey down to the Rising Sun, couple of pints, food and walk back up to Lynton, safe bathing in Woody Bay
You found another stunning area, music fits masterfully and 14 miles doesn't seem like much for such a panoramic view. It seems to me that I could walk 30 miles and admire this nature. Bravo guys 👏👏
Helllo, guys! WOW...An amazingly nbautiful coastal trail! It's nice to enjoy such a fantastic scenery!Such a various and enchanting path for sure! Hugs and happy time, my friends. A huge like! Renata
Hello my friend Sir Simon, have a lovely morning walk with beautiful nature's view the sunrise view, the scenery there is indeed breathtaking thank for showing us awesome video have a nice day!
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed our video and journey. Slowly but surely we will be completing more parts of the SWCP and adding them to RUclips.
I enjoyed every step there Simon. You two do some great hikes and this was a fruity one (ref to bun). I see you had your Badlands National Park T on. Well, from what I could tell parts of this trail were pretty impressive - looked like mountains in areas. Castle rock was far out. Well, a good job Ellaine never had to walk back - she'd have a blister on the other foot otherwise. Good going both - show us the ice cream! Mark
cool early morning hike, there was no one around other than you guys and the goats on the trail , always good to have "tape" on the trail you never know when one might need it (I carry moleskin) and who doesn't enjoy an ice cream at the end of the hike, loved seeing the little village and beach, sorry about no bus and that taxi ride, wow!!
A wonderful video from an amazing part of north Devon, the walk down from little hangman and the views of the sea and into the valley of Combe Martin are so amazing, ps you are so much fitter than most couples as I know those up hill sections of the coast path can be so hard on the body and mind ps what is the gadget your wife was showing at the end of the video checking distance and the like enjoy your next adventure I'm looking forward to watching it
Absolutely beautiful video guys, thank you for sharing! Great job with the time too. I'm planning this walk for next weekend I think, just trying to work out timings or if I'll need to split it! Last section I think you guys did to Lynmouth in 6 hours 45, including your rest/food breaks, whereas it took me 7 hours 25 to Lynton including rest/food breaks, so pretty similar. But this section is so long, and including Great Hangman! So I'm not sure I would be able to do it as fast as you. And I'll be a slave to the winter light too. I also found the exposed path round Foreland Point really daunting last week, and alot of the path on this section looks really exposed, but even narrower and higher!
Thanks so much for watching and commenting, you're right about this being a long stretch, Heddons Mouth in the middle adds an hour, which is quite challenging! However you go for it, we hope you have a great time, kind regards, Simon and Elaine
What an absolute bummer about the bus. We've taken to using Uber on the odd occasion. In Portugal they were cheaper than cabs. I don't know about the UK ones. Whenever I've tried in the UK there haven't been any available.
The app is called Traveline SW, it wasn’t so much a fail, we have been pleased with it previously during the spring and summer months. However, on the actual day it was saying the Coaster bus was running with the stated times and stops, when in reality the bus service had stopped the previous month for the winter.
A beautiful walk indeed... Goats, sheep, hills, streams and beauty all the way.. 14 miles in 7 hours... Better than I can do... I can 2 miles an hour on the flats but not on the hills...
Brings back memories of happier times, the times I’ve walked to the Valley of the Rocks, Lee Abbey down to the Rising Sun, couple of pints, food and walk back up to Lynton, safe bathing in Woody Bay
You found another stunning area, music fits masterfully and 14 miles doesn't seem like much for such a panoramic view. It seems to me that I could walk 30 miles and admire this nature. Bravo guys 👏👏
Thank you, yes, its all about the views...
Helllo, guys! WOW...An amazingly nbautiful coastal trail! It's nice to enjoy such a fantastic scenery!Such a various and enchanting path for sure! Hugs and happy time, my friends. A huge like! Renata
Thank you so much Renata, kind regards, Simon
Hello my friend Sir Simon, have a lovely morning walk with beautiful nature's view the sunrise view, the scenery there is indeed breathtaking thank for showing us awesome video have a nice day!
Thank you very much
Such a relaxing video to watch. I love this part of the UK and to watch such a nice route and video of it is priceless. Thank you.
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed our video and journey. Slowly but surely we will be completing more parts of the SWCP and adding them to RUclips.
Its a beautiful and amazing scenery of the place for hiking enjoy and thanks for the tour
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks so much for watching
Very nice ! I like it very much !
Full wacthed at the end of the video. Greetings. ~ Milan
Thank you very much
What an amazing hike! Thank you for bringing us along!
Cheers guys...
steep and hilly there but some awesome views a challenging bit of the trail there
*📶full watch☑Au🦘👍thumbs up 👍*
Thanks Billy
Beautiful views.
Thanks guys
I enjoyed every step there Simon. You two do some great hikes and this was a fruity one (ref to bun). I see you had your Badlands National Park T on. Well, from what I could tell parts of this trail were pretty impressive - looked like mountains in areas. Castle rock was far out. Well, a good job Ellaine never had to walk back - she'd have a blister on the other foot otherwise. Good going both - show us the ice cream! Mark
An amazing hike, so glad you did it and not me lol
beautiful goats
Thank you so much
cool early morning hike, there was no one around other than you guys and the goats on the trail , always good to have "tape" on the trail you never know when one might need it (I carry moleskin) and who doesn't enjoy an ice cream at the end of the hike, loved seeing the little village and beach, sorry about no bus and that taxi ride, wow!!
You live and learn on these hikes, keeping the local taxi economy in full swing!
A wonderful video from an amazing part of north Devon, the walk down from little hangman and the views of the sea and into the valley of Combe Martin are so amazing, ps you are so much fitter than most couples as I know those up hill sections of the coast path can be so hard on the body and mind ps what is the gadget your wife was showing at the end of the video checking distance and the like enjoy your next adventure I'm looking forward to watching it
Thank you so much, appreciate your kind comments. We can't wait to do more of the SWCP as we approach Spring! Kind regards, Simon and Elaine
Absolutely beautiful video guys, thank you for sharing! Great job with the time too. I'm planning this walk for next weekend I think, just trying to work out timings or if I'll need to split it! Last section I think you guys did to Lynmouth in 6 hours 45, including your rest/food breaks, whereas it took me 7 hours 25 to Lynton including rest/food breaks, so pretty similar. But this section is so long, and including Great Hangman! So I'm not sure I would be able to do it as fast as you. And I'll be a slave to the winter light too. I also found the exposed path round Foreland Point really daunting last week, and alot of the path on this section looks really exposed, but even narrower and higher!
Thanks so much for watching and commenting, you're right about this being a long stretch, Heddons Mouth in the middle adds an hour, which is quite challenging! However you go for it, we hope you have a great time, kind regards, Simon and Elaine
I don't suppose those goats were expecting to see you there so early in the morning.
What an absolute bummer about the bus. We've taken to using Uber on the odd occasion. In Portugal they were cheaper than cabs. I don't know about the UK ones. Whenever I've tried in the UK there haven't been any available.
I've never seen a self-shearing sheep before and I don't know what those mushrooms are.
Not edible I'm guessing, who knows?
You mentioned a SWCP app in connection with the bus timetable 'fail'. Which app is this? Thanks
The app is called Traveline SW, it wasn’t so much a fail, we have been pleased with it previously during the spring and summer months. However, on the actual day it was saying the Coaster bus was running with the stated times and stops, when in reality the bus service had stopped the previous month for the winter.
Nice phone wallpaper! Not so keen on the get-up time though. Yikes.
Don't you just love "country" signage. I am sure they do it on purpose. A well earned ice cream at the end of it though.
Yes, ice cream and hot tea don't normally mix...but after 14 miles hiking, anything goes!