Wow love your fur babies and thank you for doing this beautiful walk ❤ love to you all
@keefr2215 сағат бұрын
That was a really good one! Beautiful scenery and so good to see the doggies out enjoying themselves - can just imagine the oldie thinking 'there definitely be treasure 'ere somewhere' as he dug up most of the beach...!!
@mirabell93625 сағат бұрын
We love watching your walking videos, thank you so much for all you have done Sarah and Andrew. Cornwall is such a beautiful place and we miss being able to go on holiday and walks because of my husbands disability, it is such a treat when you take us there.
@bonitawyke725911 сағат бұрын
So wonderful to see you guys out with your fur babies! 🥰🥰🥰..you both are so uplifting to us !xoxo the Wykes
@chuffers7778716 сағат бұрын
Oh wow! (I sound like Sarah now!) But wow, my dreams have come true and we have an old fashioned walk with dogs. Love it, love it! So sorry that you can't manage to do more and sorry too I can't manage to support you on Patreon. I am disabled and can't do the long journey to Cornwall nowadays but it brings happy tears to my eyes to see you do the walks. I do hope you get a few more views this time. The last one on the Owl Man was brilliant tho too. I laughed so much! Must get hold of some of those old books. I will try to send a gift to buymeacoffee Xxx
@PhilipInCoventry9 сағат бұрын
Fabulous Friday evening entertainment & delight. Thank all four of you, plus Paddington.
@EllenPetersson-zs8wc13 сағат бұрын
And one more thing, love that you have the same music as intro autro, never change it! So cozy! ❤ It's yours.
@staciewood22969 сағат бұрын
Such a beautiful and relaxing place to walk and enjoy the beauty around you. Love that you brought your fur babies. My husband discovered your channel today. ❤
@pilesofparagraphs11 сағат бұрын
What a lovely video. Thanks for sharing your search for the heads. Cornwall is such a beautiful place and you help me feel as though I have had a short visit. Hope this video gets tons of views. ❤
@obiblooze590210 сағат бұрын
Lovely to see the doggies again 🙂
@christopherdakin70946 сағат бұрын
I especially enjoy your walking videos and the interesting anecdotes. I look forward to Fridays! Many thanks.
@juliemackinder67216 сағат бұрын
Thank you for another lovely walk video. My husband and I walked from Land's End to Sennen several years ago so it was lovely to be reminded of that day. We caught the Coaster bus from St Ives (I think), got off at LE and then caught the one from Sennen to get back to St Ives. With a bus pass (yes we're old enough 😄) there's no parking to worry about.
@adamwilkinson65468 сағат бұрын
We were down Landsend for my parents 50th wedding anniversary a few weeks ago. Saw dolphins down there for the first time which made it very special
@marieryan254113 сағат бұрын
Hi Sarah and Andrew. I enjoyed the history of your scenic walk today. It made a change to hear about Lands End from a non commercial side to have a glimpse into how people enjoyed it in the past.
@bonitawyke725911 сағат бұрын
Second comment: I was just thinking about what you said re accessibility on the path! If I could ever come there, I’d do everything I could to get in shape…and arrive with walking sticks in tow!😂 And there was a couple on the path doing exactly that! 😃
@mikemears83568 сағат бұрын
Have been to Lands End about 20 years ago, before all this camera parking nonsense, but just have to go there again and do this walk from Sennen Cove. Absolutely loved the two minute sketch of The Lands End plus lighthouse. But the best bit was your doggie digging diligently to the last moment. Thanks guys, and the history and stories make for avid viewing. Loved it all 😉😎
@chrish34727 сағат бұрын
So nice to see you back walking the coast path with your adorable dogs, the scenery is stunning and so atmospheric, have really missed these walking videos which i know are not so viable for you but so good to see you go back to this format now and again as and when you are able to do so, we were going to do this very walk this year but never got round to it somehow, definitely one for us when we hopefully return to Cornwall next summer, there is nowhere else in Britain that has the atmosphere of the Cornish coastline , especially the most southerly parts, a joy to watch !
@enahoward77028 сағат бұрын
Just loved watching this video. Many memories of Land's End. Laughed out loud at your old doggie digging his hole! Love you guys so much! From Sunny Cape Town ❤
@user-Juneybee537 сағат бұрын
Much enjoyed this one thanks . We'll be staying near Sennon for Christmas. L9vely to see the dogs enjoying themselves 🥰
@animasangma93418 сағат бұрын
Wow so beautiful place friend ❤❤❤👌
@margaretbrown644917 сағат бұрын
Love that coast....great video! ....Thanks Sarah and Andrew...❤
@EllenPetersson-zs8wc13 сағат бұрын
The light is amazing ❤
@bonitawyke725911 сағат бұрын
Love the sketch..🙌🏼
@juliaogara87948 сағат бұрын
You've made my day with this video. Thank you so very much😍😍😀😀 The sound of the sea ks pure heaven to a land locked me
@Tuffydipstick17 сағат бұрын
Lovely place. I’ve been to the first and last house. Nice to see the doggies again. Seems like they enjoyed themselves.
@LittleBearBBQ_Food_Original8 сағат бұрын
What a lovely video! Thank You for sharing👍 We have been fortunate enough to have spent some holiday time at "Tinker Taylor" with the last visit a few weeks back in September. Sennen Cove and it's surroundings are utterly, utterly beautiful and that walk to Lands End and back is amazing. The more inland route on the way back just shows how wonderfully different the landscape and vistas can be between the coast and ever so slightly inland. And finally, how cute are your lil Doggos!!!
@cynthiastogden700015 сағат бұрын
Used do this walk a lot until circumstances changed. Walked just after the Ship sank, then broke up. My dogs through the ages loved it too.
@cynthiastogden700015 сағат бұрын
Ps.I have a black and white photo of me outside first and last house in about 1963, somewhere.
@bonitawyke725911 сағат бұрын
Doggy sniffed the sandwich!!!😂
@EllenPetersson-zs8wc13 сағат бұрын
That sens of open space❤ I sow agre! That's why I wish I lived by the sea❤
@SarahCornwall7 сағат бұрын
Aww that was a lovely video to watch 😊❤❤
@rebeccarendle370617 сағат бұрын
Lovely vlog. That is sad about your views 😢.. I love your channel and walks.. I love your old books stories on your walks to. I find many YT I follow.. it takes ages to get their numbers increasing, but then it increases exponentially. One of my favourite "Positano Diaries " had small numbers until 1 video (about what was in an italian supermarket, during lockdown) which went viral. It was not her typical content, but it got her more views, which stayed even for her usual content. KingingIT had one viral "flying fish in wind" video which went viral and got them loads of new viewers. We need to come up with something that will get you a more "viral" video to get new subscribers. Definitely your murder mysteries... but maybe do some fun walks with stories about mythical creatures eg. fairies, knockers, mermaids etc
@cornwallparanormalresearch237816 сағат бұрын
Sennen one of are favourite places in Cornwall like and shared out in you tube community. ⌚
@allanfettah468616 сағат бұрын
Great video, as always. I've run the route that you've walked. The family stayed in Seaview Caravan Park in 1998. I ran from the Caravan park, into Sennen and back via the coastal path, Lands End and the A30. Some great runs round there. Sennen to The Minack is really nice too.
@terrilowe3530Сағат бұрын
I loved this one! The sea there is so ruggedly beautiful. And those bouncy dogs who had the best day!
@RavenAnima14 сағат бұрын
Love seeing the doggos again 😊 I found you looking for ideas for taking our doggy to for holidays and walking 😊
@Glyn6915 сағат бұрын
I think you have the content well balanced , I really enjoyed your channel 😊 The weather looked really mild, considering you're nearly into December in 10 days
@grahampilkington25216 сағат бұрын
Already planned to do this walk from Sennen Cove next June from your video. Extend it a little and reach Nanjizal Bay. Always puts a smile on my face watching all you’re adventures.
@Duffbeer310711 сағат бұрын
It’s free to park at lands end of your a Cornwall resident, just give them proof of residency like driving licence and they put your reg in the system, just park up and pop in the visitor centre. You only have to do it once. 😉
@_PGBUZZ3 сағат бұрын
Well I never knew that. Thank you.😊
@bonitawyke725911 сағат бұрын
„A lovely head of hair „😂😂😂..well..erosion has probably taken its toll! A facelift indeed!🤣
@EllenPetersson-zs8wc13 сағат бұрын
❤ lovely video 😊 Good weather that day it seems 😊love your stories 😊 Have a young dog here to, chasing a fly at the moment 😂
@keefnbailz15 сағат бұрын
I've heard of people losing their heads! Very nice view of Lands End with a different aspect for a change. Loved this. Always used to tell the person on the gate i was staying at the Hotel so parking was free! (Maybe i shouldnt admit that! Haha) ❤
@cebusapella9125Сағат бұрын
I'm pretty sure that in Sennen Cove you can park along the main road on the sea front out of season. You certainly could a few years ago.
@cebusapella912511 сағат бұрын
I always loved your walk videos and it's great to see you doing that again - I love your other videos too mind! From what I've gathered, Dr Johnson's Head is the name of the headland itself, that the hotel and 1st & Last House are situated on. Dr Syntax's Head is the headland to the south of that. The rock formation in the old photo and drawing is also called Dr Johnson's OR Dr Syntax's head (more commonly Syntax it seems) - so a bit of confusion there. Back in the '70s Land's End was all open and I remember going down to look for Dr Syntax, which I'm pretty sure was down among the pillars of granite below the 1st & Last House - which was apparently built in the late 1800s and not to be confused with the 1st & Last Inn in Sennen. The Land's End Hotel was apparently built in 1860 as a temperance hotel - presumably so guests didn't get drunk & tried to ride their horses down the cliffs! Many thanks for the brilliant video as always.
@RavenAnima13 сағат бұрын
I enjoy all your videos formats! And idea, I'd love to see reviews of dog friendly places to visit with you both and the doggos, we'd love to visit the area with our pup so any reviews would be good.
@lindaward13553 сағат бұрын
I always enjoy your videos and was thrilled to see Sennen Cove in today's. It's one of our special places after many happy holidays there. Great to see you and your dogs enjoying it, I laughed so much at the digging! Your old books are fascinating, always something to learn or wonder about (even when it is sad, like that poor horse). Thank you so much for sharing them with us.
@chrishurst466617 сағат бұрын
a good friend lives in the last cottage in Sennen, (southerly set) and was in the cottage during that storm .. great video
@bonitawyke725911 сағат бұрын
Wow….incredible photo of The Wave! Did they fare okay through it all?
@melly_M8216 сағат бұрын
Hoping to do a family walk here this weekend 😊 Sarah where is your bag from please I love it ☺️
@elaineblaydes625114 сағат бұрын
Thanks
@kevinweatheritt11 сағат бұрын
Great to see you out on a walk and with both dogs in tow. We love Lands End and Sennen . I remember when you first got your puppy you asked for potential names for him, I chose Patches was I right ?.May we be first to say Merry Christmas.
@BrianM0OAB2 сағат бұрын
Loved Johnny Animal magic, not been to Lands End since the 1990's.
@hamsterhuey94956 сағат бұрын
Wonderful video. My husband and I have been wanting to do this walk for years but were unsure what it was like and if it was within our capabilities. However, after seeing this will definitely be giving it a go next time we are down. Thank you so much for such a helpful video. xxx❤
@EppingLad4 сағат бұрын
Great video. It's especially nice to see you enjoying a walk with the hairy family members. Have to point out that Lands End is not the most westerly point on mainland Britain,that honour goes to Ardnamurchan point in Scotland.
@bobspeller22257 сағат бұрын
Fantastic video, and an interesting cover story. The head you found seemed to have a Bears nose and open mouth behind the head!!!! was that Paddington?. All the best Bob
@sueharrison47256 сағат бұрын
Looks a lovely walk. I'm intrigued as to where you get all your old books from??
@damianbutterworth24344 сағат бұрын
I went up the first bit about 20 years ago. We must of took a wrong turn and ended up down the bottom and blocked by the sea and cliffs. We could see Lands End from where we had to stop due to H&S. :)
@denisepeters85515 сағат бұрын
I love sennon. Visted years ago,stayed at a house called the bosun locker. We saw the wreck.It was much bigger then. Bit too much of a drive for me now. Saw Lands End back in the seventies.Much nicer then.
@peterdovey51826 сағат бұрын
We are in Penzance in 8 days time and may even do this walk again.
@terryhoath198316 сағат бұрын
An annual subscription to the National Trust is soon covered by saved parking charges. Alternatively, there are still roads in Camborne where you can park for free and if you step it out, Sennen and Land's End is a nice day's outing. The last I heard, parking at Hell's Mouth was still free. If you are in the know, there are still some wheezes that can be pulled but the Bolsheviks are making it impossible to do anything in Cornwall. I now live in East Dorset 3 miles west of Ringwood. You can park on miles of residential roads around me for free and for as long as you like. There is a car park for the "country park" in Ringwood Forest. They charge an arm and a leg to park in the car park. Park near me for free and you can be in the forest in less than 200 yards. It is a bit of a long walk into Ringwood and all-day parking in Ringwood is £20 and the roads are plastered with yellow lines. In October, we wanted a day in London using National Express from and back to Ringwood (the nearest railway stations ... Bournemouth and Brockenhurst are 14 miles away ... and PARKING CHARGES). Our coach leaving Ringwood at 5.55 a.m. and getting back close to midnight would require all day parking so £20 if we didn't want to walk 3 miles each way ...... BUT .... about a mile out of Ringwood, there is a car park for a long distance walking trail and it is free, and other than some afternoons in late July/early August, the car park is three-quarters empty. Bearing in mind the walking in London ... Victoia through Hyde Patk, tube Marble Arch to Tottenham Court Road (standing) and then several miles in the British Museum, then hunting for something to eat on our way back to the National Gallery for the Van Gogh exhibition, up the Mall, past Buckingham Palace front garden and back to Victoria, a mile walk at each end in and out of Ringwood to save 20 quid was nothing. I am back in deepest Slovakia again for the Winter (the daylight hours are longer and brighter in the Winter than in Britain and electricity is only 10 pence per kWh). Here, parking is free almost everywhere including nearly all railway stations and all hospitals. When I explain about parking charges at our hospitals, Slovaks are absolutely horrified. Even in Bratislava, the capital, on-street parking is only charged 8 a.m. - 4.p.m. Monday to Friday. Even though I am English, because I am retired, I have free travel on Slovak trains. I could get a free pass for the buses as well but I can't be bothered. From our village to the local town is 3 miles and the bus fare is 30 Eurocents (22 pence) on very comfortable buses. If we are shopping, we always drive anyway. Všetko najlepšie (All that is best).
@obiwankenobi695210 сағат бұрын
Dear Sarah, I have seen your artwork on Etsy already….very beautiful 😍, do you ship to Germany also…? ❤ Thank you for showing my Favorit Place with us….👍and I love Paddington and this marvellous Spot the Late Queen did with him….❤❤
@CornishWalkingTrails8 сағат бұрын
Yes I do! Any delivery address worldwide. Sarah :)
@cebusapella912511 сағат бұрын
In addition to my previous comment, the Irish Lady rock seems to be named after the ghost of a woman who was shipwrecked there and can supposedly be seen occasionally - as is a portent of doom for anyone who sees her. So lucky for you that you didn't - and for us, presumably, that she wasn't on the video!
@jessicastrideart9 сағат бұрын
Storm Imogen was in 2016, I filmed it and have it on my KZbin.☺️ Not sure if that’s the same one you were talking about? It was amazing! I don’t think my amateur filming skills do it justice.😉x
@julianbeesley505916 сағат бұрын
Free parking at Lands End for Cornwall residents, just register your numberplate at the visitor centre or hotel reception with proof of residence
@A14b198 сағат бұрын
Ahhh 1984 last time there bought complete work 1872 Charles decking’s and Winston Churchill complete diary and lots of st. Austel bitter Fowy
@bonitawyke725911 сағат бұрын
Also can’t imagine doing that to a horse ..horrible..foolhardy..and cruel even..
@colinbaker341516 сағат бұрын
Face at 11.52 - Donald Trump? and another below Dr.Johnsons head!
@chuffers777873 сағат бұрын
I see you have changed the thumbnail. Is it because you are not allowed to use Paddington? It's a shame because loads of views would come your way through people searching Paddington this Christmas.