Places We LOVE & Want to VISIT 🇬🇧 | VLOG - Americans in ENGLAND
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If you go to Snowdonia, don't forget to visit Portmeirion near by (The cult classic The prisoner was filmed there in the 60's) and the best sandy and dune beach in the UK, Harlech Beach is also near by.
Yes Portmeirion is a unique place near by. It's like an Italian village in the heart of Wales ! Very different architecture and romanesque statues. Definitely worth a walk round.
Lovely, thank you for the wonderful recommendations! We appreciate your time sharing with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
York is beautiful. There is a train museum and viking museum. Plus The shambles is a must.
That sounds like some great places to check out. Cheers, Chris
I've said it before, and I'll say it again, you and Chris have done a wonderful job with raising your kids, Shane & Collette are very well rounded young adults, well done you! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The Cotswolds is so beautiful, don't forget to check in on Clarksons Farm😉. The Lake District is breathtaking and there'll be lots of great photo ops for Shane.
For you Jess I'd suggest Saffron Walden, it's a very nice old market town with great architecture, I think you'd love it.
Anyway, great post guys. Cheers. 👏🏻👏🏻
We truly appreciate the kind words. We're so proud of them growing into wonderful humans.
We definitely love it here and appreciate your support and recommendation! I will look into it. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
On the northeast coast you could tour around Scarborough, Whitby, Robin Hood's Bay and Staithes. Further north on the northeast coast is Bamburgh (with its castle), Lindisfarne and Holy Island.
Fantastic, thank you so much for your recommendation! We will ensure that is added to our list. We have so many places these are just a few this video would have been over one hour if we hadn't limited our lists. We appreciate your time watching and sharing with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
If you can get to Lindisfarne It's a history buffs dream. Site of the oldest monastary in Britain and raided by the Vikings many times. now an impressive ruin and as it's 7th Century a lot older than you'll see elsewhere. You have to be aware of the tides as the causeway to the island gets flooded at certain rimes of day !
More places to visit ! Durham city, Hadrian's wall, Newcastle upon Tyne when the hoppings are on, Hexham, Craster. and buy some kippers! loads more in the two old Counties of Durham and Northumberland. Castles galore-chillingham, warkworth, raby, barnard, Newcastle , durham, bamburgh , dunstaburgh...
Collette has got a really 70s vibe going on with her clothing there! 🙂
Yes, it suits her. Reminded me of Daphne from Scooby Doo and the Partridge Family. And Shane is rocking the sweatshirt and hair like I did in the 70s. It's like a flashback to my childhood. Great to see! 👍😃
She's so groovy! I'm so happy she has found her style. Thank you! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Shane is such a wonderful young man! They grow up too fast. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
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Newquay, pronounced New-key
Snowdonia is a must; castles, public footpaths through the countryside, narrow winding roads, towns and villages.
There is a narrow gauge railway to the top of Mount Snowdon.
Many northern Welsh speak Welsh, but they all speak English too.
If you go to York then go to the railway museum there; lots to see.
You may want to consider hiring a canal boat.
Thank you for your wonderful recommendations and insight. We truly appreciate your time sharing with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
Im glad you enjoyed coming to Wales, im not biased but its a beautiful country 😉😁
We would agree with that assessment. Cheers, Chris
You must come down to Pembrokeshire, west Wales. You can't turn a corner without seeing a castle!
Beautiful beaches and towns. Tenby, Narberth and Saundersfoots are the ones to visit. Then carry on to Milford Haven, Little Haven, Broad Haven, Newgale, Solva, St Davids and finishing off in Fishguard.
Sounds like a great place to visit. Thanks for the suggestion. Cheers, Chris
If you can get to Pembrokeshire you must visit Barafundle Bay
Photographs are like a time machine in that they capture a moment in time that has passed.
Yes, we agree with you, dear friend. Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
The lake district is amazing.
On the books. Cheers, Chris
Also, another nice place to visit next time you visit Cornwall is the Isles of Scilly which is just off the coast of Cornwall and one of the UK’s best kept secrets for locations to visit. Another place alongside the Isle of Man which is beautiful and scenic is the Isle of Wight. You can take the Hovercraft service from Portsmouth to the Isle of Wight. As always, an enjoyable video Jess. You have a a lovely family. I’m happy to hear you have enjoyed visiting the U.K.
We have talked about the Isles of Scilly, we will try and fit that in next time we are around there. Cheers, Chris
Visit Malvern and have a good ramble around the hills. It's beautiful when the weather's good.
Lovely recommendation! We appreciate your time sharing with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
I've just realised you have not got the Jurassic coast, Lyme Regis and Durdle Dor on your list!
Please do NOT miss out!
We will try to get to them. Cheers, Chris
Try Steep Hill, the Cathedral and the Castle in Lincoln, not far away from you, but a lovely city to visit
That sounds like a great recommendation. Cheers, Chris
Collettes confidence is blossoming , love the outfit ,suits you
Indeed it does. Cheers, Chris
Hi all
Good to have you guys here in the U.K.
Thank you so much! We love it here and appreciate your time watching and commenting. Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
@@DaydreamersBarn if you guys make it to Birmingham then let me know
@DeanCyrus most definitely, friend! Cheers Jess x
Shane would love Snowdonia taking photos of the beautiful landscape
I agree with you, friend! The pitchers are just wonderful. We are definitely looking forward to exploring. 🤍 Jess x
Totally agree Jess, Bath is a must visit! So much history.
Might I also add that if you ever visit Stonehenge, you might as well go to Longleat. Your family would absolutely love the safari park as well as the house. It’s amazing
Thank you, I appreciate your lovely recommendation. We still have so much to see and appreciate in the beautiful country. I look forward to our time exploring in Bath. We appreciate your kindness and support. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
When you go to the Peak District make sure you go to the old market town of Bakewell, it's a very picturesque town and famous for its Bakewell puddings. You can't really get them anywhere else (unlike the much copied Bakewell tarts which are sold everywhere) and it's nice to have them warm especially where they are originally from so make sure to buy some. The River Wye running through Bakewell is teaming with fish and people feed them hand-to-mouth when they stick their heads out of the water. Also the spa town of Buxton (England's highest market town) in the P.D is famous for its mineral water which you can buy everywhere. Also, as others have said the Cotswolds are very picturesque and also have several picturesque towns you have to visit. Both The Peak District and The Cotwolds are of course famous for their hiking trails.
We will try to make it to the Bakewell when we head that way. Thanks for the comment and suggestions. Cheers, Chris
I live in Yorkshire but am on the edge of the Peak District. Both counties are very beautiful, lush green rolling hills, lots of sheep and cows, pretty villages, endless walks, historic houses and gardens to explore. In Derbyshire(Peak District)Chatsworth House and park with beautiful villages in it like Edensor(pronounced enzer), Haddon Hall, over 900 years old, Bakewell (the original puddings, not tarts!), Castleton, the only place in the world where the gemstone Blue John can be found, with caverns and mines you can visit, Eyam, the plague village, Hardwick Hall built by Bess of Hardwick, a powerful woman in a time when this was very rare, Harewood House, Kedleston Hall both full of beautiful Robert Adam interiors... the list goes on. York is beautiful, The Minster, The Shambles...you can walk atop the city walls, National Railway Museum, Jorvik Viking Centre. If you're in to steam trains, North Yorkshire Moors Railway, 18 miles of wonderful scenery(or 24 miles if you take the trip to lovely coastal Whitby, the ruined abbey there inspired Stoker to write Dracula. Castle Howard English Baroque and Palladian architecture from Vanbrugh and Hawksmoor, Aysgarth Falls, Malham Cove, Fountains Abbey, again, just do some googling as there are so many lovely places I'd be typing for days!
That is a lot of great suggestions. Thanks for taking the time to send the recommendations. Cheers, Chris
The top event in York is the Viking Festival.
The Peak District is more accessible than the Lakes or Snowdonia, particularly if you drive. The big mountains, for the UK, in the Lakes & Snowdon force all the traffic in to the valleys with limited parking. To do justice to those areas you really need to get off the road & walk.
The Highlands are similar. There's much more of them & they're less developed so you can see something of them from the road, but it's nothing in comparison to the views you get from on the tops. Some of it involves hardcore walking, if not mountaineering, but there are places. Sections of the West Highland Way. Ben Lawers, and others, that incorporate visitor attractions, cheating by using a ski lift...
Oh, we definitely want to go to a viking festival! We really appreciate your insight and recommendations. We appreciate your time sharing all your wonderful suggestions! Thank you for your time. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
I was born and brought up in Haworth (Bronte Sisters) the village is lovely and the Moorland surrounding the village is beautiful specially during the summer months
Wonderful insight and suggestion, my friend! I will look into Haworth. Thank you so much for sharing with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
If you're going to visit Bath then you need to travel a short distance into the county of Devon. Then visit the cathedral city of Exeter and onto the rugged tors of Dartmoor.
That is a great recommendation. Thanks. Cheers, Chris
I guess being a Northern Brit and being used to being surrounded by old things, Stonehenge dont float my Boat. Ive drove past though. The Lakes has an old stone circle also on an Hill above a Lake at Keswick. Really nice view. The stones not as big, But the view is superia. Snowden is good. Lakes and Cumbria are my favourite. Theres just so many scenic views
Live the insight and recommendations. We look forward to traveling north and seeing as much as we can. We're looking forward to the Lake District! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
The drive west from loch ness to the kyle of lochalsh is MAGNIFICENT, it goes by the drop-dead-beautiful Eilean donan castle plus the isle of skye from there. Yes, the north west highlands of Scotland is gobsmackingly gorgeous. Oh and fountains abbey in yorkshire is one of my top 5 places.
If you want really stunning views of the Eileen Donan castle drive up the lane opposite right up the hill where there is an overlook.
That sounds like a great thing to check out. Cheers, Chris
Thank you Jess, Colette and Shane for sharing your favourite places so far and I have no doubt there will be many more to come 😊. Thank you also for embracing what the UK has had to offer so far my friends. A short ferry trip across the stretch of sea called the Solent from Portsmouth will take you to the beautiful Isle of Wight (White) which is always worth a visit if your busy schedule allows 😊
Have a good weekend and wishing you many more adventures and discoveries ahead.
Bye for now xx❤
Thank you for the suggestion. It sounds like it would be worth the trip. We will try and work that in. Cheers, Chris
We are so blessed to have the many adventures that await us. We look forward to them all. We hope you have a lovely weekend as well, friend! Thanks for all the love! Cheers 🤍 Jess and kiddos x
Great comments, terrific family. Collette and Shane are more and more confident each time they appear on the vlogs. York is a must, make sure you make it to the Shambles when you're there. Also, while you're in Yorkshire, head east to Whitby, the seaside town where Dracula was dreamed up with the castle on the hill!😀
Oh, thank you, friend! I love it when they want to be a part of the videos. They're such wonderful humans that we are so proud of them. We're love exploring and seeing everything we can. Thank you for your suggestions. Also, thank you for all the love and support you give us! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Other places I would recommend would be New Forest in Hampshire and Isle of Wight which is a tiny island off of south England. I live in Kent (known as the garden of England) and there is so many national trust places/castles you can visit and also some great circular walks. Best places are Canterbury, dover, Hever castle, leeds castle! Thanks for some great content, always enjoy watching your videos! 😊
We definitely love all and appreciate your recommendations. Kent is one of the places that we really want to see! Went to one of the flower farms up there called @BloomandGray. She's just so lovely! We truly appreciate your time sharing with us. I have added all those to places we will definitely try to visit! Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
When visiting Bath - another option is to spendcsome time in Somerset and Devon. Amazing long sandy beaches on the West coast, some pretty villages and towns. Drop down through the Quantock Hills, Exmoor, Dartmoor, South Devon. Agatha Christie's house is worth a visit, catching a boat up the River Dart.
That sounds like some other good places to check out. Thanks for the suggestion. Cheers, Chris
@@DaydreamersBarn You're welcome, Chris. 😊
Hi all, As a person who was born very close to the Snowdonia National Park I can tell you it's an incredible place to visit, I left Wales many years ago, however, once a Welshman, always a Welshman. Whatever you do....Take really good rainwear! When it rains in the mountains, it rains! But a beautiful spot, you can actually walk to the top of the mountain, or get the little narrow gauge railway if you're feeling a little lazy!! Whatever....Enjoy!
Thanks for sharing! We definitely are looking forward to our Snowdonia suggestion. Thank you for all the love and support. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
There are so many nice places in Essex that you should visit Jess...and they are not too far from you.
I would recommend...
Maldon
Heybridge Basin
Walton on the Naze
Burnham on Crouch
Felixstowe (Just in Suffolk)
Mersea Island (extraordinary crossing over a causeway)
Those are great suggestions. Thanks! Cheers, Chris
York, Richmond and Harrogate in Yorkshire would be on my list. Richmond has it all, A huge 11th century castle, an enclosed market place and beautiful buildings. If you like castles then there are plenty of them within a few miles of Richmond, all built to defend against the Northern hordes.
Fabulous, yes, please! We appreciate and love your recommendation. Thank you so much for your time sharing with us your thoughts. Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
Richmond had an amazing Georgian theatre that they unearthed. It had been used as a storage facility or something and just boarded over, so it was well preserved.
@@JamesLMasonIt is used as a theatre.
@@raymondporter2094 yeah, I've seen a play there
My Daughter Kelly lives in Kircaldy (Pronounced ker koddee).
On the drive up the scenery is breath taking. We "delivered her" there in winter and it was an amazing drive.
We then had a summer hol there. When the sun is shining it is a beautiful place.
Another place you might like to visit is Warwick Castle & Stratford.
We will for sure look into Warwick Castle. Thanks for the comment. Cheers, Chris
If you wait until you cross everything off on the mainland, you might never leave!
If you're heading to York, you might want to take some extra time to check out the Yorvik Viking centre. There is also a bird of prey centre somewhere near the city IIRC
Not sure if your trip to Cornwall included the following places:
-Eden Project
-Lost Gardens Of Heligan
those two are either side of St Austell and are very different takes on gardens, the Eden Project is more of an educational take, including two biomes showcasing different climates. The Lost Gardens is just a huge estate with a very charming feel to it.
-The Minack Theatre
Amphitheatre that is carved in to the side of a cliff overlooking the sea. It's a photographer's dream!
For a morbid visit, there is the Poison Garden at Alnwick Castle. It is exactly how it sounds, a garden full of deadly plants!
Might be a bit short notice now, but on the photography thing, the Bristol Internation Balloon Fiesta is a pretty amazing event in August. There is a mass launch near sunset, and there is a night glow on some nights where they light up balloons in time to music.
Great suggestions for York. We were only able to see part of Cornwall. Next time we will try to check out some of the suggestions. Cheers, Chris.
Chatsworth county show in early September is excellent. There is a Kennedy family connection with the Duke of Devonshire where JFKs sister married in to the family.
Interesting, thanks for the tip. Cheers, Chris
Bath is very touristy but you'll kick yourselves if you don't go - a genuinely unique and beautiful place.
That is exactly what we were thinking. Cheers, Chris
Colette is looking good in that top ! I like that your going out and exploring all these places that's the best way ! Are you exploring lots of pubs still ?
Thanks for the kind words. We have gone to some, and will keep going to the pubs. Cheers, Chris
When you're in Bath if you do an extended stay you can do Bristol, Salisbury and Gloucester quite easily. Also would suggest Glastonbury, as the vibe is very chill. With beautiful buildings and the Glastonbury tor. The Mendips which are also close by and don't get as much attention as the Cotswold but are stunning.
Fantastic, thank you for the insight and lovely recommendations! It's truly amazing to have such wonderful suggestions. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Great list of places , theres so many , wales is beautiful spent many a summer at my grandads when he lived there , lakedistrict is also beautiful . York is great defo check it out if you get the chance, theres so many places in the uk ( especually in summer ) which are great , reaped in history which makes them more intresting .Im glad you are all enjoying youre time here & getting about exploring .
York is on the list for sure, we will try and make the best of it. Cheers, Chris
Hi can i recomend the "WEST HIGHLAND WAY " in Scotland , its a live changer , love Colette,s choice of cloths , thanks for sharing all your trips.
Thanks for the recommendation. Cheers, Chris
If you are going to Snowdon you should also visit Port Merrion, an Italianate fantasy village.
Sounds amazing. Cheers, Chris
You soooo need to visit Yorkshire! York, Leeds, Sheffield, The East Coast, Whitby, Filey, Scarborough to name a few, Yorkshire Dale's region is beautiful, gods own county! 👍
Sounds like a great place to visit. Cheers, Chris
Hi family my sister and her family only just the other day got to the summit of snowdonia took them 4 hours not bad for novices. So many places I have not even visited yet but hope to .Its important to fit in as much as you can If possible , yorks on my list and the cotswolds . 😊❤
That is wonderful. Would love to see how long it takes us to get to the summit of Snodonia. I completely understand. This country has so much to offer and see. We're so excited to experience as much as possible. We hope you get to see all on your list. We appreciate and love your kindness and support! Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
Forgot to mention that between Whitby and Staithes there is Sandsend and Runswick Bay. At Whitby there is also The North York Moors steam railway too.
Thanks for the clarification. Cheers, Chris
I was in the lake district last week, and we had fun despite the weather being pretty dull. I think the area takes a hell of a lot of exploring, and we only saw a fraction of what's there. My suggestion is to definitely visit Lake Windermere, get a boat out on the lake, and if you are there, you might as well drive through Kirkstone pass, which is very close to Lake Windermere. As for Snowdonia, we took the train to the top of Mount Snowdon, and walked down, I absolutely loved it, pack some food and make a day of it. Pick a warm sunny day and get there early.
Those sound like some great places to check out. Thanks for the suggestions. Cheers, Chris
Bath is amazing and the Cotswolds are also worth exploring. Whilst there, the Cotswolds Farm Park would be something you'd enjoy. They currently have a couple of Highland Cow calves you can see. Not far from the Cotswolds and Bath is also Lacock in Wiltshire to visit the village and abbey.
Lovely, thank you so much for the recommendation and time sharing with us. We appreciate you! Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
When you go to Snowdonia the train journey up to the peak is well worth doing. The day we went the peak was covered in low cloud. The journey up, about 1 hour, is very scenic though. The strange trains at Ffestiniog are worth a visit too.
Sounds like a great place to check out. Cheers, Chris
Hi Jess next time you're in Scotland try and visit the Kelpies in Falkirk. Def worth a Google. Public art at its best. So impressive
We will keep in on the list. Cheers, Chris
We are fortunate in the UK as nowhere is very far from another. Yes, it may take a few hours to drive but the distances are not that great. Here's hoping that the weather improves, anything but rain.
A few hours can be done, no problem. The weather will be what it is. As long as it benefits the farmers. Cheers, Chris
A truly great family and you all just appreciate the beauty thats around us all and the places you all described are just wonderful! Colette the City of Edinburgh is so historic with Edinburgh Castle and the town streets are built on top of the old city and they do tours down there and to be honest its quite a time warp! Bath is a great Roman town complete with original Roman Bath house etc and the buildings within Bath are truly stunning! Thanks for sharing a great feedback session xx
Thanks for the kind words about our family. Hopefully we can check out Bath sooner rather than later. Cheers, Chris
I’d add Oxford to the recommendations, although use a park n ride to get into the city centre as parking is a pig!
Devon south coast (Salcombe, Brixham, Torquay etc) are all close together and has some beautiful countryside.
Love the suggestions. We will look into checking those out! Thanks so much. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
All great choices, I hope you make it to those other destinations, they're all magical. Edinburgh is unbelievable, especially if you take the train, because you're greeted by a magical view of the city as you exit the station.
I truly appreciate your insight about taking the train to Edinburgh! We have definitely looked into that. Thank you so very much for all of your support.We really appreciate it! Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
Before you go back to USA you'll have to visit both the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales. They're not too far apart from each other, but you'll need a few days to see it all.
I agree with you, my friend! We just live it here. Thank you for your recommendation and support. Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
@@DaydreamersBarnAsca resident of the Lake District I want to say you are very welcome to come here. I suggest you don't come during the English schools summer holiday as it is so busy. The ideal time is around Easter or in the autumn. When you come, be sure to go to the coast of Cumbria and watch the sun set over the misty Southern Uplands of Scotland just 20 miles away across the Solway Firth
When you say "Y'all", I just think of the Black country which is around Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton and one of the terms they use is "Alright Y'all" and they have the nickname of Yam Yams, which they hate! 😁
Very interesting. Will look that up. Cheers Jess
It appears that many folks have made suggestions, but have missed out mentioning Hadrian's Wall which stretches from Wallsend in hte north east to the Solway Firth in the north west. For information, Newquay is pronounced 'Newkey' and is one of the places that I'd not recommend for a visit, but that's my opinion. I'll just say that it's too 'touristy'. That said, I'm glad that Colette liked the place and found some vintage clothes that she liked.
We did enjoy it, and glad Colette enjoyed it too. Thanks for the comment. Cheers, Chris
I would highly recommend
1) York. Get a train up there. Lots to see within easy walking distance.
2) Lake District. Very picturesque with some narrow mountain roads. See the main towns but also try to get off the beaten track
3) Derbyshire. PeaK District scenery, grand old Victorian towns, 1700s cotton mills, reservoirs, Bakewell pudding ...
4) North Wales . Snowdon or Yr Wyddfa mountain, Welsh castles, North Wales coastline drive, Portmerion, Ffesistinog steam railway + slate mining history
Love and appreciate all your fantastic suggestions! Thank you for your time sharing. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Hey Collett, Newquay is spoken as newkey, as in lock and key. A quay (key) is a place where boats more up :)
As for future trips….yes, the broads, where I live, and you MUST explore the Lakes and the Peaks!
Thanks for the correction. We loved the Broads and look forward to our return trip with the kids on a boat next time. Already have big plans for the Peak and Lake Districts we're so excited. Thank you for the insight. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Morning Jess, Newquay pronounced Newkey, if you are contemplating going right up into the Highlands of Scotland be aware that in the summer months the Midges will eat you alive so take plenty of repellent. Edinburgh Castle sits on an extinct ( hopefully) volcano, well worth a visit especially the Edinburgh Tattoo which is held yearly at the castle ( google it ). The open top bus tours are very good there was three different choices when we went, there hop on hop off tours, one stops where Britannia is moored ( the late Queens floating palace ) you are allowed on board, you can visit her golden throne on board ( toilet ).
When we went we caught the train direct from Peterborough to Edinburgh a 5. 1/2 trip much easier than driving, but if your taking in Loch Ness then obviously you will need your car plus you can also take in the Lake District on the way there or coming back. A question how many miles do you reckon you do each month on average on your travels, as always safe journeys.🏴
Thank you for the insight on the train to Edinburgh from Peterborough. I will definitely Google the Tours and the Edinburgh tattoos thats held in the castle. We really appreciate your time. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
The good thing about the UK is that you can see so much without having to travel too far....so it's great to hear that you will have many memories to take back to the US....Best wishes from Dundee
Thank you so much! We all definitely love exploring this beautiful country. We're so blessed to call this home. We appreciate your time and support. Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
The Lake District is heaven on Earth, and Shane will not be disappointed with his picture collection.
By the way, if you are planning to go back to Cornwall, St Ives and Hayle are stunning!
Thanks for the suggestions. Cheers, Chris
IF you get to york the shambles is a historic place where you see history and can eat& drink buy gifts then visit york minster, great place to be ❤
Lovely, thank you so much for your time sharing this wonderful insight with us. We truly appreciate your time! Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
Hi Jess, Shane and Colette, it is so good to see everyone together giving their thoughts, and wishes. Like Shane, i am a photographer/videographer and just love to catch whatever i can, my cameras always go with me no matter how short or long a distance i travel. I Love Silhouette work sunrises/sunsets Cloud formations that are very different and very shapely, even reflections of the sky at sunset or even with a clear blue sky from the roof of my car or something else. I also take Photos of very unusual things that you just don`t see or look for everyday, and look for perspectives of a shot that would look great, shane would understand. Colette talking about just staring out and looking into a wonderland of beauty can very much take you into a Dreamy State of thought and creativity and inspiration to Write something, maybe a Poem, or a story, or even lyrics for a song, which is something else i do, as i believe when you get into that state and it triggers something, write it down, and get into a character or story line, Keep writing Colette :) Chris i know was unavailable, but as you mentioned North Wales i would agree Snowdonia is a must, along with Portmeirion which is fabuloso. But for Chris, and so will Shane for the Photo opportunities alone, is a place called Mach Loop. This is actually a nickname for it as it is where, the R.A.F. and Your Boys U.S.A.F Lakenheath practice their very low Flying, in a designated LFA= Low Flying Area, Believe me you will be blown away by what you see but make sure you take plenty of warm clothing as you will have to climb some hills for the best elevation and views of it all. The video below will help you tremendously, enjoy.
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Thanks for a nice video, and i hope you enjoy many more adventures. . . . . . Chris.
Thanks for the suggestions from another photographers sight. Cheers, Chris
People have made so many suggestions, I'd just be duplicating, but wherever you end up, I'll just be glad to share your adventures - thanks for sharing 😊
Oh, thank you! We're so happy that you enjoy the adventure with us. We're very blessed to have you all to share them with. If you ever have a suggestion, please share. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Lake district is a good shout but don't expect a mobile signal, it seems to be an EMF free zone, good boost to the health. I would give Buxton a try as you have hills and amazing architecture with the victorian theatre plus so much more to take in. I live in Chesh-er (cheshire) so surrounded by fields and stinking rich footballers :) but we have some cracking attractions like Chester, Beeston, Delamere Forest etc.
Thanks for the insight on the Lake District and the EMF freezone. Will look into Buxton. Thank you for your comment and all the lovely recommendations. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
It is lovely that you are enjoying your time in the UK. For your children it is a sort of university. Bless you all.
Thank you for coming along with us and enjoying the adventures with us. They love their time here. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
If you like walks in nature, then on your visit to to cotswolds, divert to the forest of dean on the Welsh/English border. The drive from Chepstow to Monmouth is a must see and in the forest itself there are marked walking and cycling routes (see local tourist website). Also JK Rowling's house where she grew up is in Tutshill (on the English side of the border with Chepstow). Gloucester cathedral is also worth a look inside.
We love nature walks and looking forward to many Footpath adventures. Thank you for your wonderful suggestions. We will look into all the places to see what we can do! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
The Peak District in Derbyshire is well worth visiting, there is so much to see: Chatsworth House (the Palace of the Peak), Haddon Hall - even older (both near Bakewell.) Bakewell itself for Bakewell puddings and tarts. Buxton, a spa town. Castleton - caverns and Blue John, and the ruins of Peveril Castle high above the village, and close by is Winnats Pass. Hathersage with the grave of Little John (reputedly) in the churchyard, one of Robin Hood's 'merry men.' The dams and reservoirs of Ladybower, Derwent and Howden - Derwent being the dam which the Dambusters squadron used to practice for their raid on the dams in Germany in WW2. Stanage Edge - a gritstone escarpment used by rock climbers, but a little walk from the nearest road. Carl Wark and Higger Tor, both hill forts constructed by ancient Britons. Matlock Bath - for all the world resembling a traditional British seaside seafront, except that there's no sea. Beyond Matlock Bath is Crich (pronounced Cry-tch) an open air Tramway museum showing Britain's use of Tram's from the late 1800's to the early 1960's. Dovedale in the White Peak area of the Peak District. Hardwick Hall which, though in Derbyshire, isn't in the Peak District is a large house which belonged to Bess of Hardwick. Bess married four times and each time her husband died leaving her richer than before, culminating in Hardwick Hall characterised by its large windows. It has a saying - Hardwick Hall, more glass than wall.
Thanks for all for all of the great suggestions. We are looking forward to making our way out there. Cheers, Chris.
Lovely vid again Jess. Such an amazing family Colette & Shane are such well rounded young adults - a credit to you and Chris.
I am from the Peak District so was well chuffed when Shane mentioned it ( must see the Blue John caves in Castleton), now live in Scotland & one of my favourite places is The Isle of Skye, no ferry needed nowadays. Look forward to the next vlog.
Oh, thank you so very much! We're so proud of them. We really appreciate your suggestions and recommendations. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
So with Bath, you can also go to Stonehenge on the way, and if you go south for about 1.5 hours you can do The Jurassic Coast - there’s a lovely coastal town called Lyme Regis where you can see a ton of fossils etc. This is where the skull of a giant sea dinosaur was discovered and excavated recently (David Attenborough programme on BBC was made about it!). Fabulous, pretty and interesting place to visit with lots of lovely guest houses too. You’ll all LOVE it!!!
Great suggestions. We will see what we can get into. Cheers, Chris
In Snowdonia I would recommend a trip on the Ffestiniog Railway. It's a scenic trip through Snowdonia on a steam railway.
Or Llangollen is very nice, there is a steam train there but you should definitely go on the canal trip on the barge pulled by a horse. 😊
That sounds like it would be worth the visit. Cheers, Chris
You could try Blists Mill in the Midlands. A recreation of a Victorian Village.
Wonderful recommendation. We really appreciate your kindness and sharing what you feel we would enjoy. I'm looking into it now. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
@@DaydreamersBarn I do so enjoy your journeys and commentaries on your discoveries in the UK.
@juliankaye8143 Oh, that makes my heart so happy! We definitely love sharing our fun adventure with you. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
If Shane loves landscape photography you should go to the North Yorkshire moors and the Peak District. Google Malham Cove, it's gorgeous round there. Also Hebden Bridge in Yorkshire. Just as I was writing this Shane mentioned the Peak District haha, it's gorgeous x
We have heard that it is gorgeous, so we want to see it for ourselves. Cheers, Chris
If you get the chance, 2 more things to add would be Runnemede cos the USA actually owns a bit of the land there (they not only have memorials to Magna Carta but also to JFK) but you really need a dry day for that. The other thing that I reckon you and Collete would love (and maybe the boys too) is to see the Nutcracker at the Royal Opera House around Christmas. Expensive but magical. As for me, 3 places I haven't yet done in the USA that I would like to see are historic Virginia, New Orleans and Seattle.
Great suggestions. We will look into what we can while we are here. Great places to check out in the US too. Cheers, Chris
Try to squeeze in stops at Hadrian's Wall and Northumberland when you head for (and back from) Edinburgh.
That would be amazing. Cheers, Chris
York has got the National Railway Museum, which is worth visiting if that's your thing.
Sounds like a great place to check out. Cheers, Chris
Don't forget Kent and Sussex for all the little villages linked by the footpaths.
Sounds like a good trip.
If was planning a visit to the lakes i would stop off at the market town of Kirby Lonsdale on the way up take a walk along the river to see where Turner painted Ruskin view in 1822. Being so near i would drive on to the town of Hawes the home of Wensleydale cheese on the way stop off at Ribblehead viaduct stunning drive over moor & heath land your only an hour from the lakes. The main tourist spots be aware from bowness to grassmere at its height can take over an hour of stop start traffic jams.
That sounds like some great recommendations. Thanks Chris.
I recommend Virginia water and Harrogate
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Lovely recommendation! That looks like a beautiful place. Thank you! Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
Great lists. I would add just a couple more. Someone already said Lacock, which is stunning, but Wells is nearby and a personal favourite of mine.
The other places are Exmoor, Lorna Doone country, and the Valley of Rocks which is quite stunning, as are loads of other places on that coatline including the furnicular railway at Lynton.
Lastly the Isle of Wight kinda encapsulates England in a handy package, a walk right around the coast of it is only 70 miles, with plenty of B & B's and so on, and covers lots of different sceneries from beaches to cliff top walks
We will look to Wells, Lacock, and Exmoor. Thank you for the recommendations! We appreciate your time sharing such wonderful information with us. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
@@DaydreamersBarn Lacock is not only incredibly picturesque, the setting for many historical dramas on film, but one of a couple of places with a credible claim to be the home of photography. The tour of the Fox Talbot museum is well worth the admission price, whilst you can get up close and personal with the wild goats in the Valley of the Rocks!
@davidmartin3947 wow, thank you for all the wonderful information! We truly appreciate you sharing with us. We definitely will appreciate the picturesque. I will look into the tour as well. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
There are many many beautiful places in the U.K which many of us certainly do take for granted. The Derbyshire Dales, The High Peak, The Dark Peak, and Yorkshire Dales and Moors are well worth the visit. It's called the Peak District by the way, because of an ancient tribe that lived in the area, and not because of high places, even some U.K residents are not aware of this. There are many videos on RUclips doing Village and Dale walkabouts. You could try before you buy from your armchair so to speak. Wherever you go it will be good to have you all back again.
Thank you for sharing about the Peak District and the history. We definitely will look into that and share that on our adventure, though the area. Also, I appreciate the suggestion on checking out some videos. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
The castle moat at Wells has swans on it that ring a bell next to a little window that they are fed from when the are hungry. Ian Dee.
Interesting. Cheers, Chris
Another interesting video. You should visit the lake district and the peak district, if not already been there. Try to arrange some longer walks with th family. Get out of the car. The weather will be improving, and this is the country for using Shank's pony, ie one's own legs.
Sheffield South Yorkshire.
Most definitely on our list to see! We look forward to the Footpaths and adventure ahead of us. Thank you! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
I would recommend Tenby or anywhere in Pembrokeshire Wales by far the best beaches in the UK
Wonderful suggestions. Thanks for the time adding to our list! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Not been to York but have seen on YT blogs about it and looks very beautiful and very old world shops.
We can't wait to share our adventure of York with you! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Hi I'm from bath,you will really enjoy it,do the skyline walk,gives you a great view of bath from a high
Awesome, thanks for the tip. Cheers, Chris
Great to see that you are enjoying yourselves so much. The UK is such a tiny place compared to America, and yet there are so many places worth going to see. It's good that you are making the most of your time here.
We are trying to see all we can, but there is so much, like you said, to see here. Cheers, Chris
The Dovedale river walk in the Peak District is beautiful. The Yorkshire Dales are absolutely worth a visit as well. Beautiful scenery, amazing rivers and waterfalls as well. Aysgarth falls are absolutely stunning and for Shane its a photographers paradise
Sounds like a great recommendation. Cheers, Chris
@@DaydreamersBarn you could certainly combine Aysgarth falls with a trip to York as they are only a 1 hour drive apart. Love your videos and thoroughly enjoy coming along on your trips with you all. Keep up the good work 😊👍
@colinstevens2691 we love the feedback! We truly appreciate your love and support. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
I had suggested you visit the city of Chester recently, today, you mentioned visiting Snowdonia. Chester, which has a Roman wall around it, which you can walk around the city on, only takes about 1 hour, and is known as the gateway to Wales. After leaving Chester, the Welsh border, is only about 7 miles. You can travel through Conway, visit a beautiful 11th century castle, you can visit Llandudno, drive up, or take the small train to the top of the Great Orme, overlooking the Irish sea. Onwards a short distance from Conway, is Caernarfon castle, another beautiful castle where, the present king was invested, as the Prince of Wales, from Caernarfon, you are only a short ride to Snowdonia. 😁
Great suggestions. We will look into what you recommended. Snowdonia would be great, but it we can find one that is a little off the path, it would be great. Cheers, Chris
I know you love your canals and Wales, so if you haven,t already check out some vlogs from Downielive, a Canadian couple. The first episode is stunning, and in the second you,ll find out that at the moment you,re just gongoozlers lol x There is also a famous boat lift and an amazing aquaduct
Thanks for the tips! We appreciate your suggestions about the canals. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
We have a lot of great places to see but still, having said that they do get over-hyped. I sometimes think the expectations created do leave some tourists disappointed. For example, I happen to think the Roman wall is wonderful and have spent many weeks and days walking around the countryside surrounding it but sometimes the sell to tourists leaves some of them expecting almost intact wall/forts or at least original height ruins. It doesn't need the oversell it just needs telling as it is.
We understand that some can be over-hyped. That is one of the reasons we like to check out the parts that are not hyped as much. They often tend to be even better. Cheers, Chris
Poor Chris is going to have to sign on for extra years to get around all these recommendations! :)
Seriously though I think you are doing it just right and I look forward to your further travels.
Haha, right. We definitely have some BIG plans and adventures planned. We really appreciate your comment! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
That is great list of places to visit. I live in the UK and not visit all the places on your list. I need to visit more here.
We have even more, but those are some of our time favorites to make sure we see. This video could have been over one hour long if we hadn't limited our lists.😂
We love it here and look forward to all of our continued adventures. Thank you for your support! Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
I believe you're USAF - if so I suggest you research the Mach Loop in Wales, I think you'd love it if you get the right day (use your contacts).
Thanks for the suggestion. Cheers, Chris
Don't forget Ludlow small underrated but worth a day
Thanks. Cheers, Chris
You mentioned York which is an excellent choice. The Cathedral is magnificent and the old buildings in York are unique. The area called the shambles is a collection of shops and alleys which inspired J K Rowling when she wrote about Diagon Alley and other areas in her books. Thanks to this connection there are some shops that have adopted a Harry Potter theme including one that sells every wand you may want from the films. If you plan ahead and book you could fit in a Viking museum tour (must book in advance). York is one of a few cities that still have a city wall and a pre expansion and post expansion area that can be clearly seen today.
Thank you for sharing about the area called the shambles. We will definitely check them out. We look forward to our time in York! We love and appreciate your suggestions. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
York is a fantastic place to visit but you'll be disappointed if you dont stay at least 2 days as there's so many places to see, can also recommend taking the north yorkshire moors steam train to whitby on the coast, wherever you guys visit, have a great time!
Fab, we love and appreciate all your insight and recommendations. I will definitely look into all that. Thank you for your support! Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
@@DaydreamersBarn Just FYI, Whitby was the inspiration for Bram Stoker when he wrote the book "Dracula".
Its pronounced NEW KEY Definitions of quay. noun. wharf usually built parallel to the shoreline. type of: dock, pier, wharf, wharfage. a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats.
Thank you for your time sharing with us. We appreciate your time! Cheers 🤍 Jess & family x
When you wear a wonderful, vintage shirt like that you NEED to use the term 'hip'.
Right or Groovy! Cheers 🤍 Jess x
Considering that the U.K. is 40 times smaller than the US we have great countryside, beaches and architecture that’s totally different from the US and needs to be experienced.
I completely agree. I love it here. Cheers 🤍 Jess x
You've made some great choices,the Peak district is full of beautiful scenery,with hill walks,caves,stone circles and standing stones,good pubs and ale. The lake district is full of the same but on a larger scale and even better beer,ideal for walking among fantastic scenery,waterfalls and a photograph at every turn in the path. Being born on the Broads at sea level the Peak district,the Lake district,and Scotland with the hills and mountains always seemed like another world straight out of Lord of the Rings,totally breathtaking views. And Colette shouldn't worry about place names,local dialects confuse us all when we travel around Britain. Newquay is pronounced New Key,but don't worry we all know what you meant. Have fun on your travels and happy trails. :-)
We're so excited to be able to explore the areas with the Footpaths and take so many pictures. Also, enjoy so yummy beers and food! Thank you for your comment! Cheers 🤍 Jess x