Mike Forney you must visit next time you come over, the coast has lots to offer from Exeter, direct travel from Paddington to resorts along the line, Dawlish is 25 minutes train ride from Exeter,
Loved this video was so glad to be able to see more of the beautiful little village. Please show more of the surrounding area as well as the beach and the trains all very interesting nice to watch from here in Ohio, USA.
Lived in Dawlish 50 years ago. I did that walk many a time as a kid. Sad to see the old Monkey Tree near the Manor House has gone. Used to spend time after school climbing it.
I enjoyed this walk very much, as I have done your other ones. The big difference is that I could do this one as there are no steps. I have to use a Rollator, which stops me falling over, and steps, other than single ones, are impossible.
Good one. Well done. Helping me to dig up ancient memories. Interesting to see the hospital. When I was a boy we had the Cottage Hospital, but nothing like that new one. I have seen you walk past what used to be the Post Office a couple of times. What is it now? Thank you for your good work.
I visited in the new year and met mum& dad with their 5 Cygnets all together , after lunch they'd settled for a rest in the green, 4 Cygnets were close to mum and dad, the Lone Ranger was off at a distance..
I've enjoyed many holiday in and around Dawlish being a rail enthusiast it's ideal place. Your videos help me enjoy this wonderful area so thanks. May I ask what camera gimbal do you use.
Lovely walk - as usual. I'm at Dawlish every evening, courtesy your wonderful videos. Happy memories: thank you so much.
Really enjoyed that. I miss Dawlish, I’ve done that walk so many times. Thanks for showing us :).
Nice to see the black swans nesting again after the floods. Been watching the sea cam today the sea a bit rough today many thanks for the video.
Lovely walk,Legendary Swans,thanks.
Greetings from California. Been to England three times but never knew Dawlish till these amazing cams. Beautiful
Mike Forney you must visit next time you come over, the coast has lots to offer from Exeter, direct travel from Paddington to resorts along the line, Dawlish is 25 minutes train ride from Exeter,
@@britannia55 looks fabulous, would love to ride on the train when the waves are crashing on the seawall
I spent so many of my childhood holidays doing this walk with my parents and grandparents. Nostalgia overload! ❤❤❤❤
Spent many happy afternoons on that play area!
Amazing walk, hopefully soon I'll be able to do it in person😁
Lindíssimo lugar parabéns muito obrigada pela postagem
Lovely way ! You make nice Videos ! Please stay health
Loved this video was so glad to be able to see more of the beautiful little village. Please show more of the surrounding area as well as the beach and the trains all very interesting nice to watch from here in Ohio, USA.
Lived in Dawlish 50 years ago. I did that walk many a time as a kid. Sad to see the old Monkey Tree near the Manor House has gone. Used to spend time after school climbing it.
Lovely!
I enjoyed this walk very much, as I have done your other ones. The big difference is that I could do this one as there are no steps. I have to use a Rollator, which stops me falling over, and steps, other than single ones, are impossible.
Good one. Well done. Helping me to dig up ancient memories. Interesting to see the hospital. When I was a boy we had the Cottage Hospital, but nothing like that new one. I have seen you walk past what used to be the Post Office a couple of times. What is it now? Thank you for your good work.
I visited in the new year and met mum& dad with their 5 Cygnets all together , after lunch they'd settled for a rest in the green, 4 Cygnets were close to mum and dad, the Lone Ranger was off at a distance..
I've enjoyed many holiday in and around Dawlish being a rail enthusiast it's ideal place. Your videos help me enjoy this wonderful area so thanks.
May I ask what camera gimbal do you use.
Does anyone know the history of who and why the Brook was created?