How you manage to be such a charming walking encyclopaedia of local knowledge with an ability to actually get viewers to want to visit whilst at the same time controlling Mr Hubnut's dietary aversions to good nutrition is beyond me but you do it so well! Thank you for another wonderful video and all that food does look so good!
Really enjoyed this. I am usually not fond of planned towns here in the USA but this one is brilliant. The row houses are beautiful and maintain the density required to keep things walkable, while the green spaces give people a place to enjoy the outdoors. Very attractive!
These are so making me want to explore more of Wales , both my mum and mum in law were evacuated during the war my mum to Ebbw Vale and mum in law to Waun Lwyd where she loved it so much she didn’t want to come back ! It’s a great reminder that we don’t have to leave these shores to find wonderful places to visit , have a holiday and eat multiple yummy ice creams !
I love Wales! Sadly, I've seen all too little of it, but I want to try to see more! Lovely video Miss HubNut, but I feel that you were in danger of lift-off a couple of times! Looking forward to more! :-)
That is such a pretty little town with all those colourful houses. I imagine it would be even more so in the sunshine. Will have to add it to my "must see places" when I get back to the UK. You do realize that it is an unusual form of torture for us viewers on the other side of the Atlantic to sit and watch you eating those amazing desserts, right? That bubble waffle ice cream and the treacle tart especially! Cheers, and stay well!
We usual go there end of May bank holiday for minis on the prom Drive my classic 1983 mini from Derbyshire down through Devils Bridge on the way Lovey drive, lovely people, lovely town. Miss Hub Nut you have a wealth of information enjoyed watching your vlogs. 💕
Yet another interesting travel video by Miss Hubnut. It is always so fascinating to listen to the history of each town that she visits. Also I did enjoy seeing the Smiley Face Ford Transit Ice Cream Van from 2000.
Miss HubNut and the HubNut Family Production Team showing us around the wonders of Wales, to add, an exquisite Gourmet Gallery, thank you, much enjoyed video 👍😎
Thankyou Miss Hubnut another interesting wander through a small town steeped in history. For what it's worth I think that path you were on could well have been the railway track 'cause the amount we could see it looked pretty straight, where we are we have the Tarka Trail an ex railway line that could have been drawn with a ruler, just a thought. Thanks again will have the hobnobs ready for next time 'cause it will probably contain food and I don't want to be caught out without something to nibble.
Yes it was a railway track further along is a station platform and ti building that was restored at some point in the past and use to go from Lampeter if memory serves me right. Ther is also the remains of a platform at Silian by Glen Denys.
Went on holiday to Aberaeron in 1970 i was 6 it rained every day, very soggy staying in a tent so we came home early,50 years on it looks a wonderful place in the sunshine.
This has only just appeared in my stream! Aberaeron is our favourite place. We often drive up just for an ice cream (the Hive obviously!) Interesting finding more of the history of the place 🙂
Diolch! We've just returned from a long weekend at Aberaeron/Llanerchaeron - beautiful area. A bit too cold to try the local icecreams, but reminisced about the old aquarium (visited when our kids were small), and walked along the old railway line.(Incidentally we also visited Devil's Bridge). Keep up the good work!
My memories of Aberaeron go back to the mid 60's I was 2 yrs old when Nan & Grandad bought a static caravan at the Aeron Coast Caravan site next to the Petrol Station. Spent many many weekends at the site. All the the kids got together and we played football and cricket. Happy days they were. The highlight of the summer was the Carnival every August Bank Holiday. I'm glad you mentioned the Honey Ice Cream too. Did you know that The Constant Husband was filmed in Newquay and Aberaeron starring Rex Harrison it was directed by Sidney Gilliat in 1954. (Source: Wikipedia)
Sorry I am commenting as I watch, the railway was on that pathway, the passenger station was near to where the new AICC is now Aberaeron side of the old railway bridge from Jewson which I believe must be the old goods yard
Hi, another great video and, another place I will have to come and visit that Bubble woffle looked so good,and I love all the different colours of the house,and I was thinking about ballamorey as well. Really enjoying your videos, can't wait to see what you do next, all the best to you all..
I went there once on a camping holiday - the weather was no better and it was Sunday so it was closed. Couldn't even get a drink. To add insult to injury I was with the ex-Mrs but not all was lost as we made the trip in my 1978 Citroen GS - the poverty spec 11oo cc jobbie - lovely drive.
I was looking around that area when I was on my way to redundancy. It's lovely. I didn't get made redundant and am trapped in the SE for a while longer. ☺️
What a lovely town. I think you should visit the UK's smallest city next which is St Davids, which is also famous for the filming of a certain wizarding film.
Another great video always feel hungry watching , used to come to the square with the football team I was involved with the pub with the glass covered “well” in the floor. Keep the videos coming I had a shoe repair business in Llandysul so would enjoy a trip there. I am now back in Scotland but still miss Wales🏴🏴🏴🏴
Really well presented. I’m impressed and will be subscribing. I already subscribe to HubNut. We are going to Aberaeron next week after a few days in Portmeirion so this has given us some good pointers. Unfortunately our timing is rubbish as I would have liked to have gone to the HubNut Social at Brooklands as we live quite close and I have started doing some volunteering there. We are Aberaeron for 2 nights so we can legitimately try two types of ice cream!
I am thoroughly enjoying this series of videos. It's lovely to see other parts of the country you wouldn't ordinarily ever think about or venture to. Miss Hubut tours, once you pass your driving test you could start your own sideline. Hehe 😀 Fantastic video as always 👏
Now be careful, if you keep feeding Ian like that he will not fit under any cars in future and you will have to buy a ramp! As always fascinating tales of Wales, Aberaeron looks wonderful, a good place to visit when we are staying with our friends in Pembrokeshire. So glad you got on the You Tube circuit, I hope your channel grows and grows lovely lady.
If you are talking about honey do not forget there is a nice place in New Quay . It is called Afon Mêl. A small, family run business based on the outskirts of beautiful New Quay, in West Wales. An area of Wales famous for shipbuilding, it’s smuggling stories and it’s biodiversity. This area of Ceredigion offers the perfect menu of flowers for our bees.
According to a 1914 map, the railway ran along the north bank of the river, crossing over to the south side within the station environs. The engine shed was on the north side and the station itself on the south side.
MacLeod, Son of Leod. that's our second name. Great video BTW; when we're out and about, one of the things if not the most important (according to what my wife thinks, i think is important) Is café's and restaurant's and where are they; so when you're including such delights in your videos it's highly appreciated, well to at least me anyway lol.
Fabulous, I used to live on the Monachty Estate, the land owners that had a lot to do with the planning of Aberaeron, fascinating history to the place, I believe there is a portrait of Monachty Manison in Ceredigion head offices at Penmorfa. Lovely part of the world we live in, some fine chips available in Aberaeron too.
Love the way you say Aberaeron and Reverand. I love the sound of a hand cranked cable car to get you over a river. That's genius and what a shame health and safety got in the way. Honey ice cream looks the business too. I also can't hear cadogan without thinking of the noise in Streetfighter
I always used to get ice cream from a little kiosk in the corner of the harbour. I’m now regretting not spending longer exploring the town and harbour further. Another thoroughly enjoyable video for which I am very grateful!👍 Edit- I should have waited til I wrote my comment because you just had an ice cream from the place I was referring to!!😂
Love these mini tours of Wales - much more useful and fun compared to the official fed boredom - hope you continue with this series ! .
Another great video Miss Hubnut. Impressive knowledge of the history well explained and put across in an engaging manner .
How you manage to be such a charming walking encyclopaedia of local knowledge with an ability to actually get viewers to want to visit whilst at the same time controlling Mr Hubnut's dietary aversions to good nutrition is beyond me but you do it so well! Thank you for another wonderful video and all that food does look so good!
Thank you - it has it's moments!
Love the colour of the houses it looks amazing
Really enjoyed this. I am usually not fond of planned towns here in the USA but this one is brilliant. The row houses are beautiful and maintain the density required to keep things walkable, while the green spaces give people a place to enjoy the outdoors. Very attractive!
It is rather lovely
Thanks Miss Hubnut for yet another enjoyable tour!
Once again, a lovely vid. Lots of great local info and history. And ice cream . Thank you, Ms HN - a marvellous presentation. Keep on truckin’ !
My 4yo's face lit up when you mentioned Balamory. It's her absolute favourite!
Oh that is lovely
These are so making me want to explore more of Wales , both my mum and mum in law were evacuated during the war my mum to Ebbw Vale and mum in law to Waun Lwyd where she loved it so much she didn’t want to come back !
It’s a great reminder that we don’t have to leave these shores to find wonderful places to visit , have a holiday and eat multiple yummy ice creams !
Thank you. We are so lucky to live on an island with so much variety, history and beauty
What a great little town. I need a bubble waffle in my life now! Hehe. Lovely and informative video as always Miss HubNut!
I love Wales! Sadly, I've seen all too little of it, but I want to try to see more!
Lovely video Miss HubNut, but I feel that you were in danger of lift-off a couple of times! Looking forward to more! :-)
It was rather rough!
I do enjoy your travel videos on Welsh towns and beauty spots, very natural and entertaining at the same time.
That square in be the middle of town is just gorgeous. Somehow it never got sacrificed to the automobile.
Remarkable.
The town was planned around the square field so thankfully it has been spared
Your meal choice was awesome Miss Hubnut!
That chicken liver pate was absolutely delicious
That is such a pretty little town with all those colourful houses. I imagine it would be even more so in the sunshine. Will have to add it to my "must see places" when I get back to the UK.
You do realize that it is an unusual form of torture for us viewers on the other side of the Atlantic to sit and watch you eating those amazing desserts, right? That bubble waffle ice cream and the treacle tart especially!
Cheers, and stay well!
Wonderful vid miss nut do like your local Welsh history videos! 😊
Lunch and cake looked delicious. The row of multi coloured cottages a very nice touch. A very entertaining and informative video. 🙂
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
Love your tours, keep them coming.
We usual go there end of May bank holiday for minis on the prom
Drive my classic 1983 mini from Derbyshire down through Devils Bridge on the way
Lovey drive, lovely people, lovely town.
Miss Hub Nut you have a wealth of information enjoyed watching your vlogs. 💕
Love the video's Miss Hubnut keep them coming!!
You and Ian are not helping my diet! Really enjoying the videos you are an absolute natural in front of the camera :)
Sorry about that! Glad you enjoyed the video
Absolutely love your Videos Always great time love seeing new palaces hoping you have a wonderful week
Thank you, have a lovely week
What fantastic local knowledge, and super presented, you should be come a tour guide, brilliant
Love your accent nice and clear,with a passion for your towns.
Interesting video, engaging and well paced. Your love of Aberaeron really shines through. It definitely made me want to visit.
We had a lovely break in Aberaeron earlier this year after watching your video, so thank you! We also had a great day out in New Quay.
Delightful video thank you for that. Aberaeron is such a special place and it's lovely to see it all again.
I have not had treacle tart for years, I think a trip needs to happen.
That one was particularly good
Yet another interesting travel video by Miss Hubnut. It is always so fascinating to listen to the history of each town that she visits. Also I did enjoy seeing the Smiley Face Ford Transit Ice Cream Van from 2000.
Another enjoyable podcast. I really find these tours of Welsh coastal towns very interesting. I’m already looking forward to the next one.
I love Aberaeron too. The food, and of course the ice cream, is amazing. I wish the self propelled ski lift thingy was still there.
Excellent Carly. You have a real gift for this.
Miss HubNut and the HubNut Family Production Team showing us around the wonders of Wales, to add, an exquisite Gourmet Gallery, thank you, much enjoyed video 👍😎
Thankyou Miss Hubnut another interesting wander through a small town steeped in history.
For what it's worth I think that path you were on could well have been the railway track 'cause
the amount we could see it looked pretty straight, where we are we have the Tarka Trail an ex
railway line that could have been drawn with a ruler, just a thought. Thanks again will have
the hobnobs ready for next time 'cause it will probably contain food and I don't want to be
caught out without something to nibble.
Yes it was a railway track further along is a station platform and ti building that was restored at some point in the past and use to go from Lampeter if memory serves me right. Ther is also the remains of a platform at Silian by Glen Denys.
@@glowskulls100 Ok thanks for that,
just a guess on my part but it looked
very much like it.
I love how your videos contain meals,local produce should be supported
Great video M.H. 👌
Thank you. I'd rather show than just recommend.. Plus they're so delicious!
@@misshubnut and that's always a plus point
And it's purely for research purposes if course
Love the colourful houses!
I enjoyed that lovely video. I have a passion for history and architecture. Thank you for making this :)
Excellent as always Miss Hubnut ☺
My younger daughter and family were in Aberaeron today - thanks to your recommendation the Angelato ice-cream has my granddaughter's seal of approval!
That's brilliant, so glad you she enjoyed it
Another Great Video and tour, making me hungry now with all the food and ice cream. Beautifal regency town.
Went on holiday to Aberaeron in 1970 i was 6 it rained every day, very soggy staying in a tent so we came home early,50 years on it looks a wonderful place in the sunshine.
Champion - always enjoy a Miss Hubnut walkabout!
Very picturesque Wales has some lovely places to visit.
Very lucky to live somewhere like this
@@misshubnut
Yes I'm on a peninsula in the North West, nice parts herw too very good links into Wales.
Flippin Excellent. Thank You. These really are Very Very Good.
Thank you
This has only just appeared in my stream! Aberaeron is our favourite place. We often drive up just for an ice cream (the Hive obviously!) Interesting finding more of the history of the place 🙂
Thank you again for a great film 😊 I’m really enjoying these films and feel like I’m learning as well ! Please keep up the good work 😎
Diolch! We've just returned from a long weekend at Aberaeron/Llanerchaeron - beautiful area. A bit too cold to try the local icecreams, but reminisced about the old aquarium (visited when our kids were small), and walked along the old railway line.(Incidentally we also visited Devil's Bridge). Keep up the good work!
My memories of Aberaeron go back to the mid 60's I was 2 yrs old when Nan & Grandad bought a static caravan at the Aeron Coast Caravan site next to the Petrol Station.
Spent many many weekends at the site. All the the kids got together and we played football and cricket. Happy days they were.
The highlight of the summer was the Carnival every August Bank Holiday.
I'm glad you mentioned the Honey Ice Cream too.
Did you know that The Constant Husband was filmed in Newquay and Aberaeron starring Rex Harrison it was directed by Sidney Gilliat in 1954. (Source: Wikipedia)
Nice job Miss HN. Love the Welshness.
Sorry I am commenting as I watch, the railway was on that pathway, the passenger station was near to where the new AICC is now Aberaeron side of the old railway bridge from Jewson which I believe must be the old goods yard
Great comments, thank you for sharing
There's an old style "Aberayron" railway sign at the entryway to Jewsons. Nice little memory of the railway 🙂
Most Excellent! What a lovely place to visit. I've added it to my list....
Excellent, it is a wonderful place
Lovely little town. Great places to eat. Leaving tomorrow 🙁 the weather has been stunning (June 2022)
Brilliant, more please.
Looks Beautiful
Hi, another great video and, another place I will have to come and visit that Bubble woffle looked so good,and I love all the different colours of the house,and I was thinking about ballamorey as well.
Really enjoying your videos, can't wait to see what you do next, all the best to you all..
It is a lovely place. Bubble waffle was so delicious! Thank you
Treacle tart! Oh yeaahhh. Another really interesting video. Thanks very much.
Always enjoy your videos
I went there once on a camping holiday - the weather was no better and it was Sunday so it was closed. Couldn't even get a drink. To add insult to injury I was with the ex-Mrs but not all was lost as we made the trip in my 1978 Citroen GS - the poverty spec 11oo cc jobbie - lovely drive.
You can drink on Sundays now, I remember the vote for it.
Looks lovely. I will add it to my list of places to go.
Thank you Carly another wonderful video
love the video and love the welsh language
Hi both I love the video and I think you could do a video on food 😊but thanks again and take care both 😊👍🏻
Thank you for this information, we was there today , going back to Harlow tomorrow. Great video 👍
I remember the cable car in the early 90’s as a small child, also the honey ice cream I think we had 3 in one day once! Oh oh and the aquarium!
I don't blame you, it's delicious! I remember the aquarium!
We walked through Aberaeron on the Wales Coast Path. Wished we'd stayed there now after your tour.
You passed through my farm then.
Another top upload. Thank you.
Thank you, that was very informative. Looking forward to Devil's bridge, camped at a lovely site near to there.
Very enjoyable. Thank you
Love the commentary really professional and interesting well done miss hubnut
Thank you
Miss Hubnut rules .Speaks good welsh too .Flaming heck , how did she know so much info .
Being a big fan of Wales and also of history, this was an interesting watch. Perfect.
I was looking around that area when I was on my way to redundancy. It's lovely. I didn't get made redundant and am trapped in the SE for a while longer. ☺️
What a lovely town. I think you should visit the UK's smallest city next which is St Davids, which is also famous for the filming of a certain wizarding film.
As yes Dobby's grave is that way I believe
@@misshubnut apparently they filmed a scene near the cathedral as well.
Diolch yn fawr iawn. Love your films. The Welsh Tourist Board should be paying you!!
Great video Miss hubnut
Another great video always feel hungry watching , used to come to the square with the football team I was involved with the pub with the glass covered “well” in the floor. Keep the videos coming I had a shoe repair business in Llandysul so would enjoy a trip there. I am now back in Scotland but still miss Wales🏴🏴🏴🏴
Another very interesting video.
Another lovely video, top work!
Truly Scrumptious - you snuck in an obscure car reference there... 😃
Thanks for the tour!
Its a LOVELY change to hear the Welsh language being rsepected
It's a beautiful language and it's lovely to be able to share it
Been to abearoron, dident know they had a railway station, great history to learn and know
I haven't seem much of Wales . Your videos have sparked my interest. And honey icecream well done
I haven't visited since I was a child, I must return soon. Not sure about catching crabs though 🤔
Really well presented. I’m impressed and will be subscribing. I already subscribe to HubNut. We are going to Aberaeron next week after a few days in Portmeirion so this has given us some good pointers. Unfortunately our timing is rubbish as I would have liked to have gone to the HubNut Social at Brooklands as we live quite close and I have started doing some volunteering there. We are Aberaeron for 2 nights so we can legitimately try two types of ice cream!
All the colours, Tobermory in Wales, i love it.
I am thoroughly enjoying this series of videos. It's lovely to see other parts of the country you wouldn't ordinarily ever think about or venture to.
Miss Hubut tours, once you pass your driving test you could start your own sideline. Hehe 😀
Fantastic video as always 👏
Thank you, I'm glad you're enjoying them.
I could - Chauffeur folks around in Chemmy
The sound of the ducks in the background must have driven you quackers
Now be careful, if you keep feeding Ian like that he will not fit under any cars in future and you will have to buy a ramp! As always fascinating tales of Wales, Aberaeron looks wonderful, a good place to visit when we are staying with our friends in Pembrokeshire. So glad you got on the You Tube circuit, I hope your channel grows and grows lovely lady.
Thank you. I shall try and keep him trim and under car fit
@@misshubnut I wish you every success with a man who, like me, loves a carb!!!
If you are talking about honey do not forget there is a nice place in New Quay . It is called Afon Mêl. A small, family run business based on the outskirts of beautiful New Quay, in West Wales. An area of Wales famous for shipbuilding, it’s smuggling stories and it’s biodiversity. This area of Ceredigion offers the perfect menu of flowers for our bees.
Splendid 👍
The church looks quite magnificent.
According to a 1914 map, the railway ran along the north bank of the river, crossing over to the south side within the station environs.
The engine shed was on the north side and the station itself on the south side.
MacLeod, Son of Leod. that's our second name. Great video BTW; when we're out and about, one of the things if not the most important (according to what my wife thinks, i think is important) Is café's and restaurant's and where are they; so when you're including such delights in your videos it's highly appreciated, well to at least me anyway lol.
Fabulous, I used to live on the Monachty Estate, the land owners that had a lot to do with the planning of Aberaeron, fascinating history to the place, I believe there is a portrait of Monachty Manison in Ceredigion head offices at Penmorfa. Lovely part of the world we live in, some fine chips available in Aberaeron too.
Llond Plat chips are my favourite
Love the way you say Aberaeron and Reverand.
I love the sound of a hand cranked cable car to get you over a river. That's genius and what a shame health and safety got in the way. Honey ice cream looks the business too.
I also can't hear cadogan without thinking of the noise in Streetfighter
Ian was making the Streetfighter noise pretty much every time I mentioned Cadwgan!
Did Mr Hubnut actually eat the salad then? 😄 Great guide to a picturesque town.
He actually did!
Fabulous , as always . Wish you were my neighbours 😀.
I often take my 4 yr old grand daughter down there lookig for fairy doors and she enjoys it.
Such a lovely thing to do
I always used to get ice cream from a little kiosk in the corner of the harbour. I’m now regretting not spending longer exploring the town and harbour further.
Another thoroughly enjoyable video for which I am very grateful!👍
Edit- I should have waited til I wrote my comment because you just had an ice cream from the place I was referring to!!😂