We visited when they were doing that work. I’ve learnt more about the Bar in this video than in my 17 years of summers in Garras. My husband thought we could circle walk back to the NT cafe round the lake. I was very unhappy as my feet were killing me. The house amazes me every time. The path to Porthleven was closed the one year 2018 I think. We did walk to the Bar from Porthleven one year but I haven’t a clue which but was post 2015 as we were staying either three or four weeks. Thanks for another great video😍😍😀
@treegoblin54792 жыл бұрын
This is better than most shows on TV
@CornishWalkingTrails2 жыл бұрын
Cheers! Sarah :)
@petegibson8632 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew and Sarah , We moved from New Zealand and lived in Helston for four years , loved the trails around Loe Bar and walked through Penrose and around Loe Bar regularly , watching your vlog brought back many happy memories , thanks so much , always enjoy your locations and information . Keep up the great work .
@richardmiles52932 жыл бұрын
Hi both, No sarcastic jokes from me this week. Loe bar is a very dangerous stretch of water which has claimed many lives since the tragedy of HMS Anson, the last I believe was in 2014 when a local teacher died. there was also a surfer that died just off Porthleven a couple of years ago during a storm. A very beautiful part of Cornwall and a lovely walk, Thank you for sharing it with us. Perfectly safe as long as you show the respect that nature and the ocean deserves. 👍❤👍
@joythompson44542 жыл бұрын
What a fabulous video… Thank you so much .I come to Cornwall every year and have done all my life .all the old books that you feature on the videos are brilliant and I have purchased all of them cheaply on eBay. I now have my own collection of vintage Cornwall books .wonderful. thank you again so much Sarah and Andrew you’re are superstars
@evevening79952 жыл бұрын
Hi , just found this video, I found it very interesting thank you, I used to spend my holidays in Cornwall with my parents years ago, we stayed at a holiday camp, (mullian ) We had great holidays there, my father told me that our family came from Cornwall, our name is Vening, thank you for the interesting video 👍👍
@JoannaLouise2002 жыл бұрын
Whilst recovering from Covid, this walk and all the beautiful scenery along the way was such a joy to watch, and so uplifting...thank you both!
@JoannaLouise2002 жыл бұрын
Now recovered! 🥂
@LA-go6pp2 жыл бұрын
I love your channel, I am a Falmouth girl who lives in US and pines for home, watching your hikes I am compiling my list for when I come home for good!!!
@robertwillis99882 жыл бұрын
Such a peaceful place to pay your respects
@carolann9632 жыл бұрын
HI Sarah and Andrew, what a lovely day and a beautifully but moving video, especially the moments of filming at the memorial on the hill, interspersed with readings of the story of the "Anson" and then onto the little scattered flowers. Also the museum which showed Henry Trengrouse's invention. His name will be recognised all over the world now thanks to your video. What sadness he died penniless. I remember when my uncle who lived in Penzance did his family tree, he found a "William Strike." I wonder if there was a connection?) Thank you both for a lovely video today. ❤️
@jamiecorrigan32412 жыл бұрын
SARAH AND ANDREW, ALWAYS PROVE -------- THAT LIFE IS WORTH LIVING !!! SIMPLE JOYS IN A MAD WORLD !!! THANK YOU BOTH !!!
@christinewalker58742 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another interesting video, I learn such a lot about Cornwall from you. I love your sense of humour and your dog too. I don't know Cornwall too well so I am catching up on your videos,you have done such a lot.I can't walk as well as you so it's nice to sit back and watch.Keep up the good work, well done.
@kimghoss60212 жыл бұрын
Good morning lovely informative video thank you
@jamiecorrigan32412 жыл бұрын
As Always !!! A Breath Of Fresh Air !!!
@beezig2 жыл бұрын
One of my favourite KZbin channels, beautiful scenery, great company and you learn some really fascinating history.
@TravellingTorunn2 жыл бұрын
Another lovely video. This is a beautiful place and with a lot of history. Thank you for telling all these interesting details. The Cornish coastline has been really dangerous to people at sea - both local fishermen and others. And thousands have lost their lives. I am glad someone made this memorial. Torunn 😍
@grahampilkington2523 күн бұрын
Very enjoyable. You put it together very well starting with the memorial. I like the history link of the HMS Anson, Porthleven, the museum in Helston with the lifesaving inventions and models. This is a great day out for many people.
@chrischamberlain61742 жыл бұрын
Hi. That was fascinating! So well researched. Thank
@esthermorrissey14542 жыл бұрын
Wonderful story telling from the 2 of you. A really lovely video with amazing entertainment value. Another bit of history of days gone bye here in picturesque Cornwall. Enjoyed it once more.
@colinmiller83612 жыл бұрын
Always go to Porthleven when in Cornwall. Will be there in July and can't wait. Lovely place!!
@SuperJules572 жыл бұрын
Another lovely video,thank you ❤️
@bernicebest2 жыл бұрын
A beautiful coastal walk on a beautiful day, what a poignant beach is Loe Bar with your account of the shipwreck “Anson” in 1807. the saving of the man and child was so heroic, Trengrouse was a genius to invent the Rocket System that would have saved many lives eventually, I had shivers when you both explained the burying of the ships crew and passengers probably, and the erecting of the monument, it’s amazing how the sea retreats on hitting the sand bar, keeping it from joining the fresh water lake, to Clouseau’s delight as he was obviously thirsty bless him! and he was most helpful excavating the beach in search of sea glass, another very informative video, and how ironic to finish with a Canon or, Canons from the “Anson” guarding the harbour! Is Andrew still out there trying to prove he can drain the Lake into the sea with a stick! 😅thanks again Guy’s for entertaining us with these lovely walking tours 👍🤗👋
@dianewetherill1852 жыл бұрын
Such a fascinating video with poignant history and beauty. Feels so good to watch the two of you together, too. A lovely couple! Inspiring! Thank you!👍🥰🙏❤️
@cathydyer37742 жыл бұрын
Great video and so much information as usual. Also thank you both for going to the museum in Helston and showing us the rockets and life saving equipment designed by Henry Trengrouse. We so need inventors like him.
@peterdovey51822 жыл бұрын
You 2 have brought us another gem of a film, full of interesting nuggets, thank you both.
@bookprincess6122 жыл бұрын
You don't show us only the beautiful landscape but also an important part of Cornwall's history ( a very tragic part indeed)....I like and appreciate this very much. Great pictures, told with a lot of compassion. ( 🤭 as a bookseller I LOVE all the old books you use....there will be one more to buy for you 📚😉📚) Thank you, Susanne B. ❣
@lindacourtemanche55502 жыл бұрын
Very interesting walk. I love the history of the shipwrecks and the pirate stories in your history. Lovely blue ocean and bright Sandy beach. Thanks for sharing your lovely Spring day.
@John-s3t6qАй бұрын
Do love your dog . Sad to say my dog never did Cornwall . Only did Devon in the 12 years of her life , and she love every time we did go out in Devon.
@sandraabshire49232 жыл бұрын
A really interesting video with great historical content. Enjoyed every minute of it! Thank you Sarah and Andrew!
@СветланаЛукьянова-щ2г2 жыл бұрын
Good afternoon, Sarah and Andrew. It's been so long since I wrote to you! Although I try to watch your videos regularly. Unfortunately, I don't always succeed, there is a lot of work. You are so positive, and the weather is wonderful. The sea is magnificent. And we, in Russia, still have snow, but it's almost warm. Thank you for a wonderful walk.
@andrewonmyway81842 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the beautiful video. Great history lesson of how sad events can sometimes spur on others to fix those problems others cannot!
@judybee2 жыл бұрын
Have done this walk many many moons ago. Our daughter, I remember, managed to slip over into Loe Pool and we had to go all the way back to our holiday site as she was covered in mud (in a bright pair of pink jeans at the time!). Very interesting vid & such a lovely day down there. Cheers me up as I am currently laid up with the dreaded Covid (as are the rest of the family) which finally caught up with us this week. So catching up on some of your walks to pass the time away. A lovely day out, for you and Mr. Scrumptious who I see did some of his usual digging techniques and was rewarded with a doggy ice cream!! x J x
@amazinggrace40362 жыл бұрын
Lovely video, refreshing seeing it from this side of the world! Thank you for the history, amazing ☺️ Thank you Sarah and Andrew and sweet puppy …🌹Ana 🤗
@joyhursey14802 жыл бұрын
Very enjoyable and interesting. Where do you get all your old books on Cornwall ?
@richardgeorge8612 Жыл бұрын
thank you for this lovely presentation , such a beautiful place
@CornishWalkingTrails Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Sarah :)
@thoughtfulprofessor41982 жыл бұрын
As I’m from down here and live in West Cornwall love your take on these areas that I know. Thanks for these.
@ejr27162 жыл бұрын
Love your videos! You have such a great way of conveying all the joy of each walk!! Thank you for posting them all 😎🥳
@cebusapella91252 жыл бұрын
A really fascinating video Sarah and Andrew, Loe Bar one of my favourite places, I love the walk round Loe Pool, especially during Blackberry season. Fascinating to learn about Henry Trengrouse &his rocket. Sad about all the lives lost there, but I can't help thinking what a beautiful place to be buried. Love your videos for their historical content.!
@bonitawyke72592 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much -echoing all the lovely comments-much love to you both 💜💐🙏🏼
@allanfettah46862 жыл бұрын
Hi Sarah and Andrew. Another great, entertaining and informative, but also sad, video. Not been there. Flambards was the closest we've been to it. The sand shelf reminded me of a similar one at Porthcurno. Keep up the brilliant work and thanks for allowing us to watch these.
@brianspicer88292 жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved this vid, full of emotion and interest, as always fantastic guys,,,,,,Brian&Jane
@DaisyDreamer722 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video! Always love the history included in your walks
@neilcurson45052 жыл бұрын
That beach/ bar, is very hard work for old legs! Done the circular walk from Helston quite a few times. Hope to be down in a few weeks.
@lindawilliams50622 жыл бұрын
Lovely informative video as always, can you suggest the best beaches in Cornwall to find sea glass please x
@ytubechannel9972 жыл бұрын
Awesome video mixing history and geography.
@lyndonbelcher87472 жыл бұрын
Have you ever thought of doing your own walking book with the information you find. Including the history and some of your paintings that you do. You’re obviously a very talented couple.
@lewisgilfillan86792 жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful
@joncox90982 жыл бұрын
Really interesting video, thanks Jon 👍🦊
@SpanishEclectic2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another great adventure. So many interesting aspects, and I love it when you include writings from the past to inform your own observations. I didn't understand the shape and extent of the lake until you showed the map at the end. I'm curious what you think is the source of the sea glass, and why it appears on certain beaches and not others. Perhaps it travels to your shores from Spain or France? California outlawed glass bottles on our beaches several decades ago, so we don't see it as we did when I was a child. Digging Doggie is a champ! :)
@suerobertson51322 жыл бұрын
Always Love ur office,, Good Dog LOL
@stephenjohns38172 жыл бұрын
Was always an eerie place in that area, do people actually swim on the beach or signed not to....informative video 👍
@suspendeddisbelief4012 жыл бұрын
There is a "no swimming' sign for this beach. I visit often & have only ever seen 1 swimmer in many years. Beautiful beach though & usually ver quiet.
@phil73012 жыл бұрын
Another great video 🏴👍🥟🥟
@deanmc1782 жыл бұрын
have you done a walk around the great works mine area ??
@John-s3t6qАй бұрын
Yes each time a storm hit the UK or Cornwall it will show this place .
@alanmaddern81712 жыл бұрын
Did you know that apparently Helston used to have a harbour before the bar was formed?
@colinbaker34152 жыл бұрын
How tragic that Trengrouse died penniless and was accused of seeking fame. I had never heard this story until your video. Must visit Helston museum one day.
@pawnstar92712 жыл бұрын
Would love to walk with you guys one time, I take my dog from Porthlevan to loe bar at least twice a day :)
@petegibson8632 жыл бұрын
Hi again Andrew and Sarah , I have been meaning to leave this comment for sometime ! We watched your vlog on your walk around Penzance , a place we used to also love to visit , and saw the familiar palm trees dotted around the place , they are originally from New Zealand , called Cabbage Trees and they were brought back to the UK by a Botanist named Thomas Banks , he was the Botanist on Captain James Cooks voyages back in the 1700's when they discovered what is now New Zealand . The local Maori tribes used the Cabbage Trees as a way of guiding themselves around the country , using them as markers to show the way , I don't know if you were aware of these trees nd the fact they are originally from New Zealand ?
@TheSWolfeАй бұрын
Lovely but deadly, this Loe Bar. I'm fascinated by your homeland and its history. I never enjoyed history in school, it being taught in such a boring, monotone fashion. But once grown, I found myself seeking out people, places and past events to investigate and educate myself about. It's a shame that the man responsible for prototype life preservers & jacket-type flotation devices did not receive notice/reward for his cleverness and effort in his lifetime, when it would have been of use to him.
@dottydot80582 жыл бұрын
good video
@John-s3t6qАй бұрын
Did do that walk when i got my first motor cycle . As i did a lot more on that bike than with a car. In my bike days.
@deanmc1782 жыл бұрын
your very near my holiday home there at porthleven
@robertdowdall10682 жыл бұрын
Proper job
@markfreeman24992 жыл бұрын
Sarah weren't you wearing those sunglasses on your first episode
@Britonbear Жыл бұрын
Surly the Loe did not exist in Arthur's time? The bar cut off the mouth of Cober around the 12th century, about 700 years later.
@extramextra68092 жыл бұрын
The National Trust should be closed down and the properties returned to their original owners.
@DaisyDreamer722 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video! Always love the history included in your walks