Well done Kieran, the Wirral was my home for many years, initially in Meols, later migrating to the central part of the peninsula around Burton. A beautiful part of the world with an interesting history dating way back to Roman times. I live in Canada now and each of your bimbles helps me relive many experiences in the North West. Keep them coming mate, you provide tons of insight into each of your adventures.
Great video. Thanks for showing the Wirral again. I was born on the Wirral in 68. Born in Pensby. Born in my home in Nelson Drive. My uncle built those houses in the area in the 60s. One of the streets is named after my family. Shearman Road. Keep up the Bimbles. 😊
Thanks again, Kieran. I've lived on The Wirral all my life (Heswall,on the River Dee side of the peninsula) but (as always) I found things on the bimble I never knew! Very interesting. Come back soon. Peter.
What a trek. Like the view from the hill. You were right by Hamilton Square at the start. Gorgeous buildings made from the local sandstone and a crazy big tower above the train station.
Another great video, I've lived in Wirral all my life and you could have dropped in for a cuppa as you rode very close to where I live. Bidston hill is where we played as kids and have many a story to tell of the air raid bunkers and the cock fighting ring to Bidston Hall. There is so much history in the Wirral you'll have to visit again and include The priory and Mockbegger wharf and the smugglers, to the many lighthouses used for navigation plus much more. Looking forward to your next Bimble :)
Hi Kieran. Another interesting video. I lived in Bidston for a while. Nice place. The observatory was home to the most complicated analogue mechanical computer ever built which was used to publish maritime tidal charts for every port in the world from 1929 until the 60s when it finally became obsolete.
The Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory is no more. It shut down in the 1990s and everything shifted to Liverpool University. Various plans went in to convert it to flats. I was able to go in one day as I wanted some obscure weather info, staff showed me around. The rest of the area is not so good, high crime rate and ferrol families committing constant crime. Loads of drug users and single mothers with multiple children to unknown people etc. Some of it is a no-go zone and whole streets are watched by cameras its that bad.
By Brow Road, you were right over the top of the underground air raid shelter complex that is beneath bidston Hill. It is in a similar grid pattern to the one in tranmere opposite cammell lairds.
How ironic been to the wirral (clatterbridge). Everyday for 3 months apart from weekends. Would've been strange to pass you on the Bimble. As usual another classic episode kieran. Peace-love-thank god for the wirral peninsula.🚲🍮
Thanks mate, the Wirral is a stunning looking peninsula "almost an Island" but not quite. My favorite band in the whole wide world are from the Wirral and they're "The Coral." I'd love to live there but I feel I'm getting on to much now. I would think that growing up there for a kid is simply magical and that there'dd be so many memories to share.
The coral and zutons are both from round the same area both really down to earth, I was head chef of the farmers arms in frankby and I’ve sat at a table with the coral,the zutons,Andy mclusky of omd,east 17 and china crisis had some good parties
Nice one Kieran. Another fascinating, informative video, full of interesting facts. That was quite along one as well! How far was that? Cheers, good luck for the next one.
Best ice cream in the world mate .I worked in Spain years ago and stopped some girl from Thailand to ask her to go in the bar I was working for when she said where are you from .Me being from birkenhead said the wirral and the first thing she says was mmm park gate ice cleam hahaha says it all mate.
Interesting stories ive lived near Wirral all my life and never visited Bidston hill might have to bimble up there myself. Hows the folding bike coming along?
Not knowing what your talking about and the history is important. You where riding on Lord Leverhulme old driveways. Lord Leverhulme from Bolton the l Estate still own most of the land Wirral. Leverhume model Village Port sunlight. And Thornton hough . Bumble is so cringey just say ounce and ending every start.
Sad, but interesting story about Nelson, well researched as usual. Let's Bimble, Best Wishes Pete.
Well done Kieran, the Wirral was my home for many years, initially in Meols, later migrating to the central part of the peninsula around Burton. A beautiful part of the world with an interesting history dating way back to Roman times. I live in Canada now and each of your bimbles helps me relive many experiences in the North West. Keep them coming mate, you provide tons of insight into each of your adventures.
Great video. Thanks for showing the Wirral again. I was born on the Wirral in 68. Born in Pensby. Born in my home in Nelson Drive. My uncle built those houses in the area in the 60s. One of the streets is named after my family. Shearman Road. Keep up the Bimbles. 😊
Please do another Wirral tour. I live in NI now and miss home so much.
Thanks again, Kieran. I've lived on The Wirral all my life (Heswall,on the River Dee side of the peninsula) but (as always) I found things on the bimble I never knew! Very interesting. Come back soon. Peter.
Nice to see you finish with a bit of film just for the ladies Kieran 😂… Another great film pal
nice one kidda nice seeing my old stomping grounds ,,,never STOP Loving xxx
Kieran
Yet another top video , and informative & witty as usual .👍
What a trek. Like the view from the hill. You were right by Hamilton Square at the start. Gorgeous buildings made from the local sandstone and a crazy big tower above the train station.
Another brilliant video Kieran and u certainly had some fun on that bimble thanks for sharing this take care
Brilliant bimble keep up the great work
I love these! You’re awesome!
That was excellent
Thanks!
Another great video, I've lived in Wirral all my life and you could have dropped in for a cuppa as you rode very close to where I live. Bidston hill is where we played as kids and have many a story to tell of the air raid bunkers and the cock fighting ring to Bidston Hall. There is so much history in the Wirral you'll have to visit again and include The priory and Mockbegger wharf and the smugglers, to the many lighthouses used for navigation plus much more. Looking forward to your next Bimble :)
Hi Kieran. Another interesting video. I lived in Bidston for a while. Nice place. The observatory was home to the most complicated analogue mechanical computer ever built which was used to publish maritime tidal charts for every port in the world from 1929 until the 60s when it finally became obsolete.
Good info. Thanks. :)
The Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory is no more. It shut down in the 1990s and everything shifted to Liverpool University. Various plans went in to convert it to flats.
I was able to go in one day as I wanted some obscure weather info, staff showed me around.
The rest of the area is not so good, high crime rate and ferrol families committing constant crime. Loads of drug users and single mothers with multiple children to unknown people etc.
Some of it is a no-go zone and whole streets are watched by cameras its that bad.
I always wanted to know why "Nelson" was set in stone ... so thank you for giving me that tragic account.
By Brow Road, you were right over the top of the underground air raid shelter complex that is beneath bidston Hill. It is in a similar grid pattern to the one in tranmere opposite cammell lairds.
We used to go in tunnels underneath bidston hill.. I think it was an air raid shelter… good days 👍
Very interesting thank you
How ironic been to the wirral (clatterbridge). Everyday for 3 months apart from weekends. Would've been strange to pass you on the Bimble. As usual another classic episode kieran. Peace-love-thank god for the wirral peninsula.🚲🍮
Good to see you back on the paradise peninsula 😎 (Apologies if our traffic signs appear to have been lifted 😮)
Thanks mate, the Wirral is a stunning looking peninsula "almost an Island" but not quite. My favorite band in the whole wide world are from the Wirral and they're "The Coral." I'd love to live there but I feel I'm getting on to much now.
I would think that growing up there for a kid is simply magical and that there'dd be so many memories to share.
The coral and zutons are both from round the same area both really down to earth, I was head chef of the farmers arms in frankby and I’ve sat at a table with the coral,the zutons,Andy mclusky of omd,east 17 and china crisis had some good parties
well done Kieran
Sad but good 👍
Well, that cheered me right up. 😥
Haha
The wooleys have a great view of Liverpool
Yeah from new Brighton we can see anfiled and the whole of the skyline,you get to look at Birkenhead 😂ffs
Nice one Kieran. Another fascinating, informative video, full of interesting facts. That was quite along one as well! How far was that? Cheers, good luck for the next one.
Further than expected. I couldnt find stop number 3. Its probably about 15 miles in total. :)
Best ice cream in the world mate .I worked in Spain years ago and stopped some girl from Thailand to ask her to go in the bar I was working for when she said where are you from .Me being from birkenhead said the wirral and the first thing she says was mmm park gate ice cleam hahaha says it all mate.
Interesting stories ive lived near Wirral all my life and never visited Bidston hill might have to bimble up there myself. Hows the folding bike coming along?
Slow going but on the back burner. :)
My brother made the door on Bidston Hill windmill .
He did a good job :)
@@BimblismUK 👍
Your never in but on wirral
Not knowing what your talking about and the history is important. You where riding on Lord Leverhulme old driveways. Lord Leverhulme from Bolton the l Estate still own most of the land Wirral. Leverhume model Village Port sunlight. And Thornton hough . Bumble is so cringey just say ounce and ending every start.
I wish I could understand what you've wrote here. Too many random full stops and missing letters. Have a read of it again and maybe a quick edit. :)
Parkgate overrated