Fantastic, looks like a wonderful walk, glad you found the Highland cows they were in the field next door yesterday! Ponies were a great spot and always nice to boardwalk across a bog now and then. 👍👍👍
Another fantastic walk, at a fantastic location, by your fantastic self and Simon! Hothfield Heathland really is beautiful place so glad you managed to get out there and find all it has to offer! Take care and we will see ya real soon MJ & Tarryn x
Hahhaha good afternoon Hannah and Spooky Simon the 👻 what a great hike, such a shame some people wont respect nature in the name of the gram! Interesting to learn about the church and its history along with Pluckley, good creeping too, we are sad to say you failed your GCSE Ghost exam lol, 10 out of 10 for effort tho lol, cracking footage and a beautiful walk, thanks for this, Ceri and Kat ☕👍❤🌞👻
Hey Hannah, great video, that guy looked happy when you tried to scare him 🤣🤣 I would of got told to 'jog on' have a good week' look forward to your next one, stay safe ATB Dave 🤙
Ha ha yes Simon is as cool as a cucumber! He wasn't phased in the slightest. Thanks for watching and your comment. Have a great week and watch out for those ghosts :)
Hannah - I discovered Hothfield Heath 2 years ago, amazing place. Did you spot the beautiful carnivorous Sundew plants growing in the bog? If not, you should hunt for them on your next trip there!
We were sat here hoping to hear you attempt to say Hothfield Heathlands 3 times fast. Udderly disappointed (Get it?!). The view at 2:16, any idea what's in those darker green fields? They must be growing something, though our lack of a background in farming is clearly showing here. Most fields we see in your part of the world seem to be some kind of animal pasute, no idea what you folk get up to growing in your part of the world. Do you have any idea why they're called bluebells when they are quite obviously purple? ... maybe purple bells would be even harder to say 3 times fast than Hothfield Heathlands. We don't think Simon is the sort to scare easy. He seems far too chill for that. A really cool thing for us about English villages is how foreigny they look. Houses over there look nothing like they do here. Lovely walk, nice mix of wild looking space, a touch of village, and some ruins.
Thanks so much for the lovely comment! That was wheat in the fields at 2.16. It is still a few months away from harvest, so it is lush and green now before it dries out and goes brown. Interesting comment about the bluebells, I think generally they do look purple but in the morning or in some light they look blue! Thanks for the support, have a great week and happy travels :)
Beautiful day for filming. Like the bluebells and highland cows. The background music is very relaxing.
Those bluebells were something else! So fascinating to see the Highland Cows too!
So many hidden gems in England, looks like great trail 👣😃
There really are so many trails!
Looks brilliant! Thank you for sharing such a beautiful walk
Thanks for watching and I am so happy you’ve enjoyed seeing the walk 😀
Fantastic, looks like a wonderful walk, glad you found the Highland cows they were in the field next door yesterday! Ponies were a great spot and always nice to boardwalk across a bog now and then. 👍👍👍
Glorious, what spectacular paths! Ta!
It is a particularly beautiful part of the world!
Thank you so much for sharing my lovely new friend have a nice weekend 🥰🥰☘️☘️👏👏
Thanks for taking us on your walk, it didnt seem like 9 miles.. :)
Another fantastic walk, at a fantastic location, by your fantastic self and Simon! Hothfield Heathland really is beautiful place so glad you managed to get out there and find all it has to offer! Take care and we will see ya real soon MJ & Tarryn x
Thanks for the recommendation! It was amazing and quite a surprise when we suddenly arrived there. See you really soon! X
Thanks!
No ghosts. must be shy. but it's a lovely place to take a walk on a spring day.stay safe..V..
Thanks Victor. Yes no ghosts, maybe it was the sunny day! Have a great week :)
@@TheWildNative Thank's..
Hahhaha good afternoon Hannah and Spooky Simon the 👻 what a great hike, such a shame some people wont respect nature in the name of the gram! Interesting to learn about the church and its history along with Pluckley, good creeping too, we are sad to say you failed your GCSE Ghost exam lol, 10 out of 10 for effort tho lol, cracking footage and a beautiful walk, thanks for this, Ceri and Kat ☕👍❤🌞👻
Ha ha you laugh but in the future there may be a GCSE in ghost spotting. Thanks as always for your lovely comment. Have a great week :)
Hey Hannah, great video, that guy looked happy when you tried to scare him 🤣🤣 I would of got told to 'jog on' have a good week' look forward to your next one, stay safe ATB Dave 🤙
Ha ha yes Simon is as cool as a cucumber! He wasn't phased in the slightest. Thanks for watching and your comment. Have a great week and watch out for those ghosts :)
Hannah - I discovered Hothfield Heath 2 years ago, amazing place. Did you spot the beautiful carnivorous Sundew plants growing in the bog? If not, you should hunt for them on your next trip there!
We didn’t spot them on this trip but I am determined to see them next time! Thanks Wayne 😊
@@TheWildNative I took this photo when I was there: flic.kr/p/2j5u1S5
Hi do you have the route map for this was please. Where can we find the maps of all your walks?
We were sat here hoping to hear you attempt to say Hothfield Heathlands 3 times fast. Udderly disappointed (Get it?!). The view at 2:16, any idea what's in those darker green fields? They must be growing something, though our lack of a background in farming is clearly showing here. Most fields we see in your part of the world seem to be some kind of animal pasute, no idea what you folk get up to growing in your part of the world. Do you have any idea why they're called bluebells when they are quite obviously purple? ... maybe purple bells would be even harder to say 3 times fast than Hothfield Heathlands.
We don't think Simon is the sort to scare easy. He seems far too chill for that. A really cool thing for us about English villages is how foreigny they look. Houses over there look nothing like they do here. Lovely walk, nice mix of wild looking space, a touch of village, and some ruins.
Thanks so much for the lovely comment! That was wheat in the fields at 2.16. It is still a few months away from harvest, so it is lush and green now before it dries out and goes brown. Interesting comment about the bluebells, I think generally they do look purple but in the morning or in some light they look blue! Thanks for the support, have a great week and happy travels :)
I don't think people were smaller back then, I think it was just cheaper to make things smaller.
Ha ha yes that’s true. Just trying to imagine 2 people on that bench 😂😂😂