As a proud Welshman I thank you for visiting our beautiful hills and mountains! You documented the area superbly, and anybody watching this do not underestimate what Liam did in this video even in good weather its one hell of a trek. I have been to the top of Penyfan and it is not easy even for people who are generally fit so to think you put in such distance either side of doing that is a testament to your conditioning. Always enjoy these videos nice one for the great content! Diolch yn fawr.
I'm currently living in Brazil and missing home a hell of a lot, but this really made me feel like I was back at home even if just for 30 minutes. Thank you, mate
Liam! Just loved this video just so honest, true, and thoroughly enjoyable. Another thing I wanted to mention too, is that I've noticed you keep your language clean. There's no horrible swearing, so I can enjoy your videos with my family, especially my grandchildren. Thank you, Liam. 😊
Liam, your pronounciation of Fan Y Big had me in stitches! I am a Welshman by the way and do a bit of walking in "The Beacons" as we call them in South Wales. Top tip: the "Y" is pronouced 'uh', like the "U" in up. From now on I shall always refer to this peak as Fanny Big. Love your vids man, keep adventuring!
Its lovely to see you back home. I was a enthusiastic walker in my youth but these days at the ripe old age of 72 I find i can manage around a couple of hours on the flat but ony 30-40 minutes up hill. Arthritis and kidney problems definitely put a stop to anything longer. 😒
You have a certain way filming its inspirational! Perfect almost. video vlog documentary diary type journal.. anyway i like it very wholesome. Keep it up please
Sat here watching you hiking in Wales with a smile on my face. The beautiful sights, & sounds, of the birds. I could feel the pleasure you were exspereancing. You're brave, what you go through. Thank you. I'm 70, I couldn't do this, but watching, I am with you all the way.
Liam, just to let you know that an Araf is an endangered animal (looks iike a pony with markings of a giraffe) the main diet of the Welsh dragons. The road signs, usually with a 20 mile an hour speed limit, is to protect the Araf's 😂
Absolutely stunning, the Carmarthen Fans looking as beautiful as ever close to the end. So glad you enjoyed our beautiful country, those mountains are special, not to be underestimated.
A really cool walking route. The Brecons have such amazing scenery and the shorter walking loop including Cribyn, Pen Y Fan etc is doable in a day and great scenery too.
1:35 in - and fair play that was a really good shot at the Welsh version of Bannau Brycheiniog! Equally - Monmouthshire's footpaths in fields are a plague of those narrow fenced areas with farmers not wanting you to disturb the cattle. But it does make for filthy terrain to deal with.
100% agree with the comparison between Wales and NZ. As a Welshman, I found NZ to be like Wales but just with altitude and other variables dialled up to 11. Bigger, more rural and more sheep!
As a fellow Brit, I love your UK adventures. I’ll be going to the Lake District in a few weeks and your videos get me so hyped for travelling and being out in nature.
Liam, I have loved seeing you back in the UK - the Royal Mail box, the phone booth, the country railway station, the patchwork fields - but much more so, the countryside, the bird calls, the sheep, the weather - yet, for m, even more so, seeing the traditional Brown ingredients of cooking on your gas burner and brushing your teeth! Reminiscent of all the van life videos! Gotta love it. Our streams in the Western Cape (South Africa) are also coloured brown by the tannin, but are 100% drinkable!
Beautiful beautiful country man! After your video on Skye. I had to get out and do it and I just back in time to see your release for Wales. I’m jealous! Definitely have to plan another trip because your videos keep my wheels turning on adventures I should try!
I carried on into the mist sounds like the beginning of a poem. I hope you continue to remind yourself to enjoy the spectacular views. Great video enjoyed it thoroughly💚
Planning on doing the Beacons way in September but the opposite way round, looking forward to this :) As a rule of thumb, pines are pairs, firs are three and spruce are single needles.
Wonderful Vedio.⭐⭐⭐⭐ We can never get tired of visiting beautiful Wales any number of times. The Welsh landscape, costal walks and the scenic drives breathtaking.
Have to say as a local you did it so much better... Can't beleve he didn't give us a glimpse inside Patrishow Church.. the 15th century rood screen or the font which is 10th century, one of the oldest in Wales... come on Liam you can better! I hope if anyone reads this they will give your recent effort a viewing.
Just want to say Liam…I had been really down since Covid, and your videos came at just the right time for me. They really inspired me and now I have started doing wild camping in my native Ireland, which has given me a new lease on life. Thank you so much, and wish you well 😊
The UK is not overcrowded everywhere , don’t believe all you read. There is a massive amount of land like this just waiting for you to explore. We are lucky to live in beautiful British Isles.
Another great video. We keep saying we’re going to visit Wales. And we are even more interested after your video. Won’t be walking near the distances you do but still looking forward to it on a much lesser scale. :)
28:45 looked like you were in the cafe at Craig y Nos Country Park. the park is one of my most favourite places anywhere :-) luckily I only live about 30 mins away from it in Swansea. great video as always sir :-)
As a Yorkshireman who lived in Wales for 12 years I learnt a rule that works with lots of Welsh words. If it's 3 syllables the middle one is often the strongest em-PHA-sis. So I'd expect Llan-GA-dog. Top quality video as always - thanks
I'm glad you filmed and allowed us to see the breathtaking views of adventure 100 Miles Across British Special Forces Training Area. Thank you so much for bringing us along. I really enjoyed it.
I do ultra training in the Brecons, I've never seen it fully dry apart from when I did the dragons back and that was a mad hot week in September last year
Macaroni Cheese & Salami is always gunna work 👌 Yup the beautiful lighting before sunset (and sunrise) is a thing - it's known as golden hour +29:38 pasture/moor visible divide - sheep are known as selective grazers - they choose the youngest juiciest shoots, which can destroy the natural flora & fauna if overpopulation occurs.
Brilliant effort, and made it look easy. I know these mountains like the back of my hand, but to do this over a few consecutive days is no walk in the park. Excellent video, thank you for visiting Wales, Da iawn i chi.
Thank you for this awesome video Liam. You've given me the confidence and inspiration to book some time off work and do a 3 day hiking trip around the Snowdonia mountain range. Be safe out there bro!
Great video as always Liam. Always look forward to them. Had to go up Pen Y Fan when I was in the British military. Beautiful and punishing. Look forward to your next adventure 👍🏻
Its been awhile since I last watched your videos ,Vanlife videos were most likely the last set of videos I watched but I can honestly say , your a fantastic creator - Really enjoyable video once again Liam great to see A TH-cam show Wales for its real beauty , I have done some training on the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) and it was awful you got lucky no sideways rain and 100mph wind ,:) keep up the good work look forward to future videos
Ahh cheers for that. The way you pronounced fan y big cracked me up. If I ever catch you wandering around my valleys, I'll make you pronounce Pwll yr Iwrch, in exchange for telling you where the good drinking streams are.
As a proud Welshman I thank you for visiting our beautiful hills and mountains! You documented the area superbly, and anybody watching this do not underestimate what Liam did in this video even in good weather its one hell of a trek. I have been to the top of Penyfan and it is not easy even for people who are generally fit so to think you put in such distance either side of doing that is a testament to your conditioning. Always enjoy these videos nice one for the great content! Diolch yn fawr.
Your content is relaxation in a video. You never fail to romanticise nature and being in the wild. Amazing , just amazing.
I'm currently living in Brazil and missing home a hell of a lot, but this really made me feel like I was back at home even if just for 30 minutes. Thank you, mate
Liam! Just loved this video just so honest, true, and thoroughly enjoyable. Another thing I wanted to mention too, is that I've noticed you keep your language clean. There's no horrible swearing, so I can enjoy your videos with my family, especially my grandchildren. Thank you, Liam. 😊
Good lad on learning the Welsh, we love and appreciate it 😀boi dda!
Liam, your pronounciation of Fan Y Big had me in stitches! I am a Welshman by the way and do a bit of walking in "The Beacons" as we call them in South Wales. Top tip: the "Y" is pronouced 'uh', like the "U" in up. From now on I shall always refer to this peak as Fanny Big. Love your vids man, keep adventuring!
The Skirrid Inn is over 900 years old, nearly 4 times older than the USA.
The editing in this is elite. Some great story telling camera shots!
Its lovely to see you back home. I was a enthusiastic walker in my youth but these days at the ripe old age of 72 I find i can manage around a couple of hours on the flat but ony 30-40 minutes up hill. Arthritis and kidney problems definitely put a stop to anything longer. 😒
You have a certain way filming its inspirational! Perfect almost. video vlog documentary diary type journal.. anyway i like it very wholesome. Keep it up please
What a beautiful country Great Britain is! You are blessed to live there 🙏
Sat here watching you hiking in Wales with a smile on my face. The beautiful sights, & sounds, of the birds. I could feel the pleasure you were exspereancing. You're brave, what you go through. Thank you. I'm 70, I couldn't do this, but watching, I am with you all the way.
Liam, just to let you know that an Araf is an endangered animal (looks iike a pony with markings of a giraffe) the main diet of the Welsh dragons. The road signs, usually with a 20 mile an hour speed limit, is to protect the Araf's 😂
Absolutely love this. You managed to include places I went to for my dofe bronze, silver practice and the actual silver expedition I did.
Im about to move to the UK from Australia and these videos get me so excited for all the hiking to come! Banging content as per usual
Definitely visit the mountains of Croydon. You'll struggle to find better landscapes in the UK
Absolutely stunning, the Carmarthen Fans looking as beautiful as ever close to the end. So glad you enjoyed our beautiful country, those mountains are special, not to be underestimated.
A really cool walking route. The Brecons have such amazing scenery and the shorter walking loop including Cribyn, Pen Y Fan etc is doable in a day and great scenery too.
1:35 in - and fair play that was a really good shot at the Welsh version of Bannau Brycheiniog! Equally - Monmouthshire's footpaths in fields are a plague of those narrow fenced areas with farmers not wanting you to disturb the cattle. But it does make for filthy terrain to deal with.
100% agree with the comparison between Wales and NZ. As a Welshman, I found NZ to be like Wales but just with altitude and other variables dialled up to 11. Bigger, more rural and more sheep!
Beautiful Wales ❤ Glad you had a great adventure even without seeing a dragon. Great trip, Liam 👍🏻🙋🏼♀️🇺🇸
I did my expedition leadership along the Brecons, it's hardcore fair play. You should be very proud. Another very enjoyable video. Thanks, Liam.
YES!!!! What a great afternoon watching Liam and his travels
As a fellow Brit, I love your UK adventures. I’ll be going to the Lake District in a few weeks and your videos get me so hyped for travelling and being out in nature.
This person does so many walks whilst your England try The Pennine way
Liam, I have loved seeing you back in the UK - the Royal Mail box, the phone booth, the country railway station, the patchwork fields - but much more so, the countryside, the bird calls, the sheep, the weather - yet, for m, even more so, seeing the traditional Brown ingredients of cooking on your gas burner and brushing your teeth! Reminiscent of all the van life videos! Gotta love it. Our streams in the Western Cape (South Africa) are also coloured brown by the tannin, but are 100% drinkable!
900 year old pub to boot
It’s been a while since I watched one of your videos, I’m so glad to be back! Your videos make me realise how much I miss the UK like crazy
Beautiful beautiful country man!
After your video on Skye. I had to get out and do it and I just back in time to see your release for Wales. I’m jealous! Definitely have to plan another trip because your videos keep my wheels turning on adventures I should try!
I done a 2 week hike camp on the Brecon Beacons when I was in the army cadets in 1992. A beautiful area of Wales. Great video Liam ❤
Great! Im from around the corner of that campsite. I noticed a lot of the trails you were on!!!
Great video Liam & we done that walk when I was in the army with the Grenadier guards and👍
I carried on into the mist sounds like the beginning of a poem. I hope you continue to remind yourself to enjoy the spectacular views. Great video enjoyed it thoroughly💚
Planning on doing the Beacons way in September but the opposite way round, looking forward to this :) As a rule of thumb, pines are pairs, firs are three and spruce are single needles.
Wonderful Vedio.⭐⭐⭐⭐
We can never get tired of visiting beautiful Wales any number of times.
The Welsh landscape, costal walks and the scenic drives breathtaking.
Skirrid Inn is not only a few hundred years old its nearly 1000 years old 😂
Would be great to see/hear about the navigation. I am assuming your using an OS map or something 👍
One of the best so far mate. Loved every minute 👍🇦🇺
Thanks Liam. Loved watching this. Love Wales myself too. Hiking the Wales Coast Path atm. Its fabulous😊
Always super chill videos. Can never forget Fany Big
you are so talented !! thank you I love these trails !! jealous, live in a french wet area and you've got more sun than I did in past 4 months
Excellent. I knew this would be a good video. Have you ever thought about saving your knees and using a walking pole or two.
Another awesome video Liam and a huge thank you for your beautiful reflections of Wales ❤🤗🔥🙏
Feet up! Tub of popcorn! Been waiting all day for this one!
Have to say as a local you did it so much better... Can't beleve he didn't give us a glimpse inside Patrishow Church.. the 15th century rood screen or the font which is 10th century, one of the oldest in Wales... come on Liam you can better! I hope if anyone reads this they will give your recent effort a viewing.
yes mate! you've included your crazy cooking again! i always really enjoyed watching you get incredibly excited about your weird cooking combos
Beautiful trekking in the British countryside, beautiful views of the area and itinerary 😊👏2118👍💪
Just want to say Liam…I had been really down since Covid, and your videos came at just the right time for me. They really inspired me and now I have started doing wild camping in my native Ireland, which has given me a new lease on life.
Thank you so much, and wish you well 😊
Great video. I love that shot at 10:54 coming down the hill. Stunning.
Another great video. Good old Wales and its stunning walks. I'm just going to say 19:44 and let you all go for it 😂
The UK is not overcrowded everywhere , don’t believe all you read. There is a massive amount of land like this just waiting for you to explore. We are lucky to live in beautiful British Isles.
sure feels like it though, i work in the city and can hardly find time to breathe
@@bobsbobbsthat’s the case with every city on earth though 😂
@@bobsbobbsthat’s the case with every city on earth though 😂
Another great video. We keep saying we’re going to visit Wales. And we are even more interested after your video. Won’t be walking near the distances you do but still looking forward to it on a much lesser scale. :)
28:45 looked like you were in the cafe at Craig y Nos Country Park. the park is one of my most favourite places anywhere :-) luckily I only live about 30 mins away from it in Swansea.
great video as always sir :-)
Thanks for taking us along🍿👍 Wales is so lush and picturesque. You got lucky with great weather.
Wow great hillwalking power! Wales is special, love it. Where is your favourite place in the UK? Mines gotta be the lakes
As a Yorkshireman who lived in Wales for 12 years I learnt a rule that works with lots of Welsh words. If it's 3 syllables the middle one is often the strongest em-PHA-sis. So I'd expect Llan-GA-dog.
Top quality video as always - thanks
The stress is on the penultimate syllable. (So yes, when there are three, it’s on the one in the middle.)
I'm glad you filmed and allowed us to see the breathtaking views of adventure 100 Miles Across British Special Forces Training Area. Thank you so much for bringing us along. I really enjoyed it.
Liam, ur filmwork is absolute briliant. I lovin it.❤
Thanks
Well done that was quite a slog. Take care, keep safe. Dorset, UK
Cracking walk, good recommendation for Wales 👍
I do ultra training in the Brecons, I've never seen it fully dry apart from when I did the dragons back and that was a mad hot week in September last year
The scenery was stunning! Loved all the green. This location is one of the best ones you've covered.
Awesome video as usual Liam🙌 I was expecting to see you down a Welsh beer … it would have been well deserved. Epic hike👌
Liam your Chanel is great it’s great to watch when feeling a bit low. Keep it up bro
Macaroni Cheese & Salami is always gunna work 👌
Yup the beautiful lighting before sunset (and sunrise) is a thing - it's known as golden hour
+29:38 pasture/moor visible divide - sheep are known as selective grazers - they choose the youngest juiciest shoots, which can destroy the natural flora & fauna if overpopulation occurs.
Nice mate. You always seem to be lucky with the weather.
On your way to a million subscribers man ! Keeo uo the great content and exploration 🤘🙏
Wow what a stunning route. The views at the 11 minute mark took my breath away! Really appreciated all the insight and info along the way as well!
loved it Liam familiar surroundings for a change.,thanks.
Brilliant effort, and made it look easy.
I know these mountains like the back of my hand, but to do this over a few consecutive days is no walk in the park.
Excellent video, thank you for visiting Wales, Da iawn i chi.
Chips and Coffee, that's all the major food groups covered . Great video !!
the editing is superb on this one!
Another fantastic video, in Wales too!
Beautiful beautiful scenery my friend!
Thank you for this awesome video Liam. You've given me the confidence and inspiration to book some time off work and do a 3 day hiking trip around the Snowdonia mountain range. Be safe out there bro!
Yes! More Liam Brown, just what I needed 😊
These r so calming.
Nice video, love the welsh countryside
Great video as always Liam. Always look forward to them. Had to go up Pen Y Fan when I was in the British military. Beautiful and punishing.
Look forward to your next adventure 👍🏻
Yessss, I love Wales, went there this bank holiday in fairbourne near Barmouth.
Its been awhile since I last watched your videos ,Vanlife videos were most likely the last set of videos I watched but I can honestly say , your a fantastic creator - Really enjoyable video once again Liam great to see A TH-cam show Wales for its real beauty , I have done some training on the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) and it was awful you got lucky no sideways rain and 100mph wind ,:) keep up the good work look forward to future videos
Should consider walking the Bibbulman Track here in Western Australia Liam, 1000km of beautiful country
Good Work ✅🏴
So glad you got to hiking
Great effort Liam, that's a tough walk, enjoyed that 👏👌🏻👍🏻
Always so excited when I see you posted a new video! Absolutely love these! Keep up the great work!!
The moss is called lichen I think!
It is! And lichen is not a single organism, but a stable symbiotic relationship between a moss, and an algae and/or cyanobacteria!
Beautiful scenery, always enjoy your videos.
Love it, Liam! Seeing you on home ground is awesome!
I find your videos really relaxing, and doubly nice to see a familiar area. Cerdded da iawn!
Good for you mate, well done
Love the vlogs
You’ve done so much so young , amazing 🎉
Well done yet again. Extremely enjoyable video. Many thanks
Great adventure movie Liam.
Great achievement 👍😊💯
Liam! Love the videos! Keep
Up the good work bud
Epic Route! Great Adventure 👍 🏕🏞
Another great video I thoroughly enjoy them all home and abroad ATB
Ahh cheers for that.
The way you pronounced fan y big cracked me up.
If I ever catch you wandering around my valleys, I'll make you pronounce Pwll yr Iwrch, in exchange for telling you where the good drinking streams are.
You make the most brilliant videos, thank you so, so much.
And another top video Liam ticks all the boxes excellent ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Well done Liam!
Well done Liam, brilliant adventure!
Another really enjoyable video. You've nailed the format. We'll done