There's something about these behind-the-scenes videos, they're so authentic and down to earth, and very watchable! The 56 minutes and 48 seconds flew by, it's not often you can say that! Well done mate, another epic trip, thanks for keeping the camera rolling when I know it'd be the last thing you'd really feel like doing!
Thanks Steve. The worst case scenario would be "Well that's 56 minutes and 48 seconds of my life I won't get back." Noel Philips did a similar video recently and I mentioned how this type of video helps kill the urban myth that TH-camrs film for 30 min and spend the rest of the day lounging by the pool.
Great video, Scott. I made a note of the coach company's name, Peters Reisen in Wasbek, Germany. Unfortunately I could not make out the coaches registration number. I also took the liberty to send them an email complaining about the driver and pointed out that it is perfectly legal here in the UK to photograph absolutely anything as long as the photographer is in a public place. I did this, of course, in German.
Yeah, the Germans are weird with their privacy, OTT but probably down to all the shit they went through with the National Socialists and later the Stasi, can't have been easy.
Very enjoyable video, thank you. The reason you heard so many Germans in Cornwall was because of Rosamunde Pilcher OBE. A Cornish born author, whose sweeping novels were set in Cornwall. Her novels (which have sold over 60 million copies); were serialised by ZDF, one of the main TV stations. This series is hugely popular Sunday night viewing. The Germans love to see where the series is set. Rosamunde served in the Navy during the second world war. She has a Scottish connection. She married a naval hero (Grahame Pilcher, jute executive) and after the war they settled in Dundee.
I stayed in the Queens hotel in Penzance, way back in 1971. Did the journey from Dorset with my parents, brother and a Cocker spaniel called Judy in a Reliant Regal.😊
I love these videos. I appreciate the planning you put in anyways but this elevates it. Creating captivating content takes a lot of work. Truly, we do appreciate it and love the videos.
I wasn't expecting to see Bristol here! If you're back there again, the bakery is UNDER the station and serves coffee etc. If you take the steps down when you come outside the station, you'll find it but it definitely isn't well signposted. It's called Hart's.
I can't explain it, but the PTE videos are far more satisfying and comforting than any Netflix series or traditional telly documentary. There is something truly wonderful about your uploads and i'm still working my way through them. How about (as some suggestions): "Van (Turkey) to Inverness: The Longest Possible Flixbus Journey", "Spending 3 days on back-to-back low cost airline flights", John O'Groats to Lands End: the long way" (i.e. you fly out/don't go through Britain and get the ferry back from St Marys), " Feel free to nick them!
What a great video Scott, you have such stamina! Definitely a thumbs up from us and marks out of 10 .... 11 🥰 well done and thank you for the lovely scenery and views
Your indepth knowledge of the travel industry. Combined with your Scotish miser attitude adds to the enjoyment. With the odd Blaire cameo. It makes it a most enjoyable watch. Also Looking forward to Mr Marsh and his pubcrawl in the most remote part of the world.
That was hectic and great to watch and I can imagine you were asleep right before your head hit the pillow, when you slept in your own bed! Untill the next one, thank you very much!!!
I think you did the right thing by flying to Bristol, those CrossCountry trains rarely have enough carriages for the demand. Even with a seat reservation I've had many miserable journeys with them.
Scott you are legend mate , please continue making videos , the content is great and you give help and information plus entertainment. I'm pressing that subscribe button now ! Keep doing what your doing mate ! God bless from Paul
The cafes at Temple Meads are mostly underground in the subway. There is a quiet waiting room on platform 13/14. There is also a Greggs, Spoons and a few other shops/cafes just 1 minute walk from the station, from a secondary entrance
Scott & Steve, i was in Bristol this weekend and spent 4 hours at ss brunel ship, fantastic time and lovely staff. Steve I went to pieminister after watching your video, was excellent I didn't go for the mothership though. Brunel was some man he is Bristol.
"The hole in the wall" pub? You have walked a long way. The next time you visit Bristol Temple Meads station and want to have proper place to consume coffee, you can walk outside the side door of the station, then go pass the Meads Reach Bridge or Valentine Bridge, and you'll find some fairly good cafe within minutes of walk.
When I spent almost a year in the UK in 1994/95, I did some travelling, but I did not travel ENOUGH! So I now travel with you to compensate for that. To catch up in a way! Thank you!
I recently drove from my house in Cumnock to Penzance just purely because I love driving lol. It took me about 11 hours with some stops on the motorway.
St. Mary, Redcliffe is a gorgeous cathedral. The next time you're in Bristol.....You're eggs looked poached. When you got on the bus in Penzance there was someone behind you on the open section wrapping up against a monsoon. Seeing the sign Dangerous Cliffs - I expected a group of violent 1960s singers to come at you!!
I really enjoy these videos. Wick has never changed. Last time I was at John O Groats it was run down looking and only an expensive cafe open. Glad to see it looks a bit better. I appreciate what you go though to make this content. Cheers Scott
You were shouted at to delete a photo of his bus, but the video of the bus whose privacy he so valiantly fought to protect is now on a TH-cam video watched by 28,000 so far. Classic.
Thank you so very much Scott for this epic journey. You certainly put yourself out for us all and I for one couldn't appreciate it more. Looking forward to your next one. 😊
Another fantastic vlog Scott, well done Sir 👏🏻👏🏻, it was a real joy to watch it all from start to finish, and always with a tale or two to tell, love it 👍
Here's something for next time someone asks you to delete a photo. The second you take a photo it becomes your property, to ask you to delete your photo is illegal as it's destruction of your property. They'd need a court order for permission and that can only be given if they can prove your photo is to be used for malicious purposes. I don't know if that's the law in Germany but it is here.
Hello from Helensburgh just down the road from you. Absolutely love this type of video Scott. Really shows how much work goes into a video. Funny I was thinking while watching the first video, he had to do Paisley down to lands end and back to Paisley again it's basically double the journey. Great video.
This was amazing Scott. What a punishment on your body and all in the name of You Tube. Watched both videos - I'd love to see Penzance but don't think I'd ever go there (or back) by bus!
Aw Scott.. amazing how you achieved this...we love coming with you...the longer the better🤩perhaps this one was too long for you...anyway scott...well done for completing your epic challenge..🍺🍩cheers till the next one...
Great job Scott..you love to travel !!..that trip must of been more than a little challenging & exhausting..keep up the good work !!..Hope you had a good sleep in your own bed ! ..until your next adventure
Hi Scott. Personally I loved this more than the original lands end to John o’groats video! It’s all the little bits we never think of that goes into the main video, brilliant!
That German bus driver had no right to stop you or tell you to delete the photo. Whether or not Lands End is publically owed land or private land, it certainly isn’t owned by the bus company or driver. Only security or the owners of Lands End (if it isn’t publicly owned ) can order you to delete the photo. An instance of this happened to me in Middlesbrough Bud Station. It’s owned by the council, technically private property with public access allowed under certain conditions. I took a photo of the front of my bud to Darlington before boarding, where upon a security guard speared from nowhere and ordered me to delete the pic. I did as asked and no more was said. However just a few meters to the west of Middlesbrough bus station is BBC Broadcasting House for BBC Radio Tees and a pavement runs along side. From this pavement you look right into the mouth of the bus station, some railing divide bus station land from the public land outside of the radio station. HAD I taken the photo from there then bus station security would have been powerless to stop me. It all depends on the ownership of the land YOU are standing on. By the sounds of it and assuming that Land End is publically owned public land then that German bus driver had legally no right to stop you taking a photo. Great video. And I’m just bud mad enough to try this myself. I hear what you say but I’m never happier than when on a bus or coach. Safe travels.
I've completed now my Public Bus LEJOG I mentioned in a comment in the other video, and honestly, it felt a lot less stressful than yours! Really cool to see this behind the scenes stuff, having recently also killed a bunch of time in bus stations 😆
Scott, your Behind the Scenes videos are at least as entertaining and interesting as your ‘real ones’. Please keep doing them. Lands End to John O’Groats is one of those to do journeys and your trip was brilliant. Incidentally, Coffee #1 is a small chain in the South West (think it started in Cardiff actually) that we always used to visit when we lived in Gloucestershire. Way better than the massive multinationals and they used to have tea-cakes the size of dinner plates which were delicious.
Thanks for this, both sides of the video were excellent 👌🏻 we are travelling by sleeper to the far north and off to John O' Groats and Orkney so all was of interest, well done on the trip 👍🏻
I love these behind the scenes videos, Scott! (I really enjoyed the Lands End to John O’Groats video, too. Lands End is so much more commercialized than when I was there in 1980 but the coast is still gorgeous.)
I love watching your videos Scott, been a loyal subscriber for years and love watching your channel. Your videos helped inspire me to travel from Munich to stoke on Trent purely by coach 😂 took me 36 hours but such an experience!
Great concept covering the same trip, sort of, with two videos. I like the the alternate idea and you did it really well! Thanks for the great journey and for your insight!
Very enjoyable video. Shows just how much preparation and planning Scott puts into these videos as well as having to watch the budget. As for being told you cannot photograph a German coach, I'm sure Basil Fawlty would have something to say about that. I like the spontaneous element - things not quite going to plan reflects reality.
I cycled Lands End to John O Groat's in 2019, I must admit the getting to and from the start and finish was definitely the most trying part! Also I found John O Groats a great deal preferable to lands end, its touristy but atleast its not so tacky as lands end. That said I also visited Dunnet head which was gorgeous. Cool video thanks for doing these crazy things!
The author Rosamund Pilcher is very popular in Germany and many of her novels, set in Cornwall, have been dramatised for German TV… there are quite a few German sight seeing tours looking at film venues etc….:
For future travels, there is a cafe on platform 10 of Bristol Temple Meads, I believe. Or, when you were standing with your back to the station, there are two lovely cafes beneath you built into the arches. Great content as always, cheers scott.
As you so obviously love these multi day treks :-) here's an idea ... 12 days of Christmas. To be shown over the 12 days when people are off work and can watch. Visiting European Christas Markets (filmed in advance obviously) and very loosely having a theme matching the day of Christmas. I'm sure nobody will mind if it takes only 6 days to film .... or six months.
Scott, would love a video regarding how you fund and book theses journeys. I presume due to you and my leisurely age it eliminates the cost of buses in Scotland. 😂However would be great to see the prices of trains buses regionally in England. What ticket type/railcards you use.
Great video ! However you took the wrong exit at Temple Meads station. If you had walked through the old Brunel terminus with the long overall roof - now mostly a car park, you would have found several watering holes very close by !
IMO this video was more interesting than the actual original. The headland in the distance on the Lands End to Sennan Cove leg of the SWCP is Cape Cornwall. The only cape in England. I think the only other one in Britain is Cape Wrath in Scotland. One reason that there are no USB sockets in plugs is that they've quickly become obsolete. Most devices now are USB C to USB C. Boy were you lucky with the weather. Sunshine in Cornwall AND Scotland ! What are the chances? 😂
Hello scott. The reason why there are so many Germans here in Cornwall is due to the Rosamund pilchard TV series in Germany based around Cornwall. It's a very popular programme apparently. Kind regards.
Excellent video Scott 👍parks of Hamilton buses look nice inside. I was travelling intercity in Germany 10 days ago with 3 separate flixbus bookings, paid less than 40 quid total, very good and all on time, a tip though with flixbus, reserve a seat downstairs and not upstairs 👍 i seen a flixtrain going from stuttgart to frankfurt for 5.99 euro on the website crazy cheap 🙂
Dare I say it, Scott, but this video was even more interesting than the "proper" one..! Funny to hear you refer to "trucks" as well as "lorries". A little bit of Australia has stuck! 🤣
Surprised you walk right past a really good coffee shop at Temple Meads Approach. And Coffee #1 is a chain originally from Wales, they do nice and cheap Welsh cakes.
Very much enjoyed that - you do it so I don't have to! Have you considered getting a reusable coffee cup btw? More to pack, I guess, but comes in handy when there isn't a decent cup in the hotel room...
Wonderful. and informative. I'm sure Scott is bursting with ideas for new videos but I would like to issue him with a challenge! To take a train journey that no longer exists! (well the path of one anyway on a bus) i think it could be actually three different videos starting at the folk and transport museum in Belfast and learning why they pulled up a lot of northern irelands railway system, heading to Fermanagh via Augher Clougher and five mile town along the torn up railway path stopping off for coffee and a visit at the five mile town library railway museum, then onward to Enniskillen and a railway museum in a barbor shop! The next video is the island challenge in Fermanagh to see how many islands he can visit in one day i.e Devenish, Inishmac saint by water taxi and tour speedboat or the Kestral MK4and Boa by ferry and overnight an island hotel in one day and then back to Dublin airport via Belleek and the highpoints, starway to heaven ! but he better be quick to organize it , I see Steve Marsh reads his comments! lol
This is better then the Land's End to John O 'Groats version. If you start the video at 34:02. watch to the end and then go back to the beginning it's a proper bonus video
There's something about these behind-the-scenes videos, they're so authentic and down to earth, and very watchable! The 56 minutes and 48 seconds flew by, it's not often you can say that! Well done mate, another epic trip, thanks for keeping the camera rolling when I know it'd be the last thing you'd really feel like doing!
You guys need some more races! 😊
Thanks Steve. The worst case scenario would be "Well that's 56 minutes and 48 seconds of my life I won't get back." Noel Philips did a similar video recently and I mentioned how this type of video helps kill the urban myth that TH-camrs film for 30 min and spend the rest of the day lounging by the pool.
Hi steve.
🙏🙏🙏
It would be a great video if you can get a bunch of TH-camrs together and do a race of sorts around the UK, like a scavenger hunt? 😊
Great video, Scott.
I made a note of the coach company's name, Peters Reisen in Wasbek, Germany. Unfortunately I could not make out the coaches registration number.
I also took the liberty to send them an email complaining about the driver and pointed out that it is perfectly legal here in the UK to photograph absolutely anything as long as the photographer is in a public place.
I did this, of course, in German.
Yeah, the Germans are weird with their privacy, OTT but probably down to all the shit they went through with the National Socialists and later the Stasi, can't have been easy.
Nice concept for a video, the parts that we don’t normally see. I know that feeling :)
Thanks for your comment. I'm a subscriber of your channel so it's great to hear from you. 😃
@@PlanesTrainsEverything me too, Tom has some cool content, loved the epic Scandinavian trip
Scott " I got the city view.. I was hoping for a sea view"..
Why do I have Fawlty Towers in my head for.. 😂
Very enjoyable video, thank you. The reason you heard so many Germans in Cornwall was because of Rosamunde Pilcher OBE. A Cornish born author, whose sweeping novels were set in Cornwall. Her novels (which have sold over 60 million copies); were serialised by ZDF, one of the main TV stations. This series is hugely popular Sunday night viewing. The Germans love to see where the series is set. Rosamunde served in the Navy during the second world war. She has a Scottish connection. She married a naval hero (Grahame Pilcher, jute executive) and after the war they settled in Dundee.
Anyone get the impression Scott fancied fish & chips? 😂😂
Fish And Chip's!
Really enjoying these "behind the scenes' videos Scott, real eye openers!!! 👍
I stayed in the Queens hotel in Penzance, way back in 1971. Did the journey from Dorset with my parents, brother and a Cocker spaniel called Judy in a Reliant Regal.😊
I love these videos. I appreciate the planning you put in anyways but this elevates it. Creating captivating content takes a lot of work. Truly, we do appreciate it and love the videos.
I wasn't expecting to see Bristol here! If you're back there again, the bakery is UNDER the station and serves coffee etc. If you take the steps down when you come outside the station, you'll find it but it definitely isn't well signposted. It's called Hart's.
Great video as always
Oh my. Rest up Scott. I always enjoy your videos. That was awesome. Thank you Scott
I always enjoy watching your travels
wherever you go have a great week
until your next video thank you.🇬🇧🇬🇧
like the structured approach. That is why you are good at doing what you do
Thoroughly enjoyed coming along with you Scott. Safe travels
Wow..the behind the scenes logistics is incredible Scott. Very interesting
I can't explain it, but the PTE videos are far more satisfying and comforting than any Netflix series or traditional telly documentary. There is something truly wonderful about your uploads and i'm still working my way through them. How about (as some suggestions): "Van (Turkey) to Inverness: The Longest Possible Flixbus Journey", "Spending 3 days on back-to-back low cost airline flights", John O'Groats to Lands End: the long way" (i.e. you fly out/don't go through Britain and get the ferry back from St Marys), " Feel free to nick them!
What a great video Scott, you have such stamina! Definitely a thumbs up from us and marks out of 10 .... 11 🥰 well done and thank you for the lovely scenery and views
From a transport/travel fan all the way down in New Zealand, Thanks!
Hi Selina, many thanks for your suppport. NZ is truly a beautiful corner of the world.
What an epic journey. Well done for finishing. Looking forward to the next one.
Your indepth knowledge of the travel industry.
Combined with your Scotish miser attitude adds to the enjoyment.
With the odd Blaire cameo.
It makes it a most enjoyable watch.
Also Looking forward to Mr Marsh and his pubcrawl in the most remote part of the world.
👍🏻😊 another awesome video Scott thank you! 😊
Braver man than I. I will say having just been to John O Groats yes touristy , but the walk form there is beautiful
Wonderful video! Great to have a look behind the scenes!
That was hectic and great to watch and I can imagine you were asleep right before your head hit the pillow, when you slept in your own bed!
Untill the next one, thank you very much!!!
I think you did the right thing by flying to Bristol, those CrossCountry trains rarely have enough carriages for the demand. Even with a seat reservation I've had many miserable journeys with them.
Scott you are legend mate , please continue making videos , the content is great and you give help and information plus entertainment. I'm pressing that subscribe button now ! Keep doing what your doing mate !
God bless from Paul
This is even more interesting than the resulting video already posted, thanks!!!
Also been to Tiree, absolutely lovely place. Went again from Dorset with my brother, his two lovely Spaniels and a Land Rover called Rita .
Your scrambled eggs looked more poached. Love your videos 😊
Think by then his head was scrambled 😂
Excellent video really enjoyed this one. Your such a genuinely down to earth guy
I love these behind the scenes videos! Thank you so much for making this - it was really informative and interesting.
The cafes at Temple Meads are mostly underground in the subway. There is a quiet waiting room on platform 13/14. There is also a Greggs, Spoons and a few other shops/cafes just 1 minute walk from the station, from a secondary entrance
Scott & Steve, i was in Bristol this weekend and spent 4 hours at ss brunel ship, fantastic time and lovely staff. Steve I went to pieminister after watching your video, was excellent I didn't go for the mothership though. Brunel was some man he is Bristol.
"The hole in the wall" pub? You have walked a long way.
The next time you visit Bristol Temple Meads station and want to have proper place to consume coffee, you can walk outside the side door of the station, then go pass the Meads Reach Bridge or Valentine Bridge, and you'll find some fairly good cafe within minutes of walk.
It’s out of the city centre because there was a lot of local skepticism around trains when first introduced to Bristol
Funny how England keeps their NIMBY "tradition" strong. Some things never change...
I love Perth Broxden because it's a 10 minute walk to my house and I can get the bus to pretty much anywhere major in the country.
When I spent almost a year in the UK in 1994/95, I did some travelling, but I did not travel ENOUGH! So I now travel with you to compensate for that. To catch up in a way! Thank you!
Thank you I really enjoy your videos. Passes the time beautifully while I’m on dyalis
I recently drove from my house in Cumnock to Penzance just purely because I love driving lol. It took me about 11 hours with some stops on the motorway.
4:10 The Young Ones episode “University Challenge” was filmed at Bristol Station and the rest of the series at BBC Bristol and around Bristol
Everything about this video was absolutely awesome, incredible and fantastic. I’ve so enjoyed watching this video. Thank You.
St. Mary, Redcliffe is a gorgeous cathedral. The next time you're in Bristol.....You're eggs looked poached. When you got on the bus in Penzance there was someone behind you on the open section wrapping up against a monsoon. Seeing the sign Dangerous Cliffs - I expected a group of violent 1960s singers to come at you!!
I really enjoy these videos. Wick has never changed. Last time I was at John O Groats it was run down looking and only an expensive cafe open. Glad to see it looks a bit better. I appreciate what you go though to make this content. Cheers Scott
You were shouted at to delete a photo of his bus, but the video of the bus whose privacy he so valiantly fought to protect is now on a TH-cam video watched by 28,000 so far. Classic.
It's a bus painted with the company and probably phone number if I rewatched it! I've been yelled at for lots of things, but this is beyond stupid.
Thank you so very much Scott for this epic journey. You certainly put yourself out for us all and I for one couldn't appreciate it more. Looking forward to your next one. 😊
Another fantastic vlog Scott, well done Sir 👏🏻👏🏻, it was a real joy to watch it all from start to finish, and always with a tale or two to tell, love it 👍
Here's something for next time someone asks you to delete a photo.
The second you take a photo it becomes your property, to ask you to delete your photo is illegal as it's destruction of your property. They'd need a court order for permission and that can only be given if they can prove your photo is to be used for malicious purposes. I don't know if that's the law in Germany but it is here.
That was excellent, but one crazy journey
The church bells were lovely timing. Really like this video.
We found the journey really interesting. Thank you for all your effort. We love watching your videos. 3 from New Zealand
Wishing you both the best and looking forward to the Lanzarote bids!
gen z perspective i really like this style of video where you include the start/end of the 'actual' video when you start the behind the scenes segment
Hello from Helensburgh just down the road from you. Absolutely love this type of video Scott. Really shows how much work goes into a video. Funny I was thinking while watching the first video, he had to do Paisley down to lands end and back to Paisley again it's basically double the journey. Great video.
This was amazing Scott. What a punishment on your body and all in the name of You Tube. Watched both videos - I'd love to see Penzance but don't think I'd ever go there (or back) by bus!
I tbh enjoyed this more than the bus challenge, and I really enjoyed that.
Aw Scott.. amazing how you achieved this...we love coming with you...the longer the better🤩perhaps this one was too long for you...anyway scott...well done for completing your epic challenge..🍺🍩cheers till the next one...
Great job Scott..you love to travel !!..that trip must of been more than a little challenging & exhausting..keep up the good work !!..Hope you had a good sleep in your own bed ! ..until your next adventure
Scott these are just as good as the real video, if not better. Love it 😂😂
Hi Scott. Personally I loved this more than the original lands end to John o’groats video! It’s all the little bits we never think of that goes into the main video, brilliant!
That German bus driver had no right to stop you or tell you to delete the photo.
Whether or not Lands End is publically owed land or private land, it certainly isn’t owned by the bus company or driver. Only security or the owners of Lands End (if it isn’t publicly owned ) can order you to delete the photo.
An instance of this happened to me in Middlesbrough Bud Station. It’s owned by the council, technically private property with public access allowed under certain conditions.
I took a photo of the front of my bud to Darlington before boarding, where upon a security guard speared from nowhere and ordered me to delete the pic. I did as asked and no more was said. However just a few meters to the west of Middlesbrough bus station is BBC Broadcasting House for BBC Radio Tees and a pavement runs along side. From this pavement you look right into the mouth of the bus station, some railing divide bus station land from the public land outside of the radio station. HAD I taken the photo from there then bus station security would have been powerless to stop me.
It all depends on the ownership of the land YOU are standing on.
By the sounds of it and assuming that Land End is publically owned public land then that German bus driver had legally no right to stop you taking a photo.
Great video. And I’m just bud mad enough to try this myself. I hear what you say but I’m never happier than when on a bus or coach.
Safe travels.
Great video Scott. Nice to see 'behind the scenes' on epic trips like this one was.
Loving these Behind the scenes videos Scott! 🤩
I've completed now my Public Bus LEJOG I mentioned in a comment in the other video, and honestly, it felt a lot less stressful than yours! Really cool to see this behind the scenes stuff, having recently also killed a bunch of time in bus stations 😆
I love these behind the scenes videos. Hope you make more of them.
Scott, your Behind the Scenes videos are at least as entertaining and interesting as your ‘real ones’. Please keep doing them. Lands End to John O’Groats is one of those to do journeys and your trip was brilliant.
Incidentally, Coffee #1 is a small chain in the South West (think it started in Cardiff actually) that we always used to visit when we lived in Gloucestershire. Way better than the massive multinationals and they used to have tea-cakes the size of dinner plates which were delicious.
When I and my wife have been in Penzance, we've loved Queen Hotel.
Thanks for this, both sides of the video were excellent 👌🏻 we are travelling by sleeper to the far north and off to John O' Groats and Orkney so all was of interest, well done on the trip 👍🏻
Absolutely brilliant. Love the behind the scenes ❤
I love these behind the scenes videos, Scott! (I really enjoyed the Lands End to John O’Groats video, too. Lands End is so much more commercialized than when I was there in 1980 but the coast is still gorgeous.)
I love watching your videos Scott, been a loyal subscriber for years and love watching your channel. Your videos helped inspire me to travel from Munich to stoke on Trent purely by coach 😂 took me 36 hours but such an experience!
Great concept covering the same trip, sort of, with two videos. I like the the alternate idea and you did it really well! Thanks for the great journey and for your insight!
33:12 DATENSCHUTZ!!!!!! Many German coach drivers have this attitude unfortunately.
Very enjoyable video. Shows just how much preparation and planning Scott puts into these videos as well as having to watch the budget. As for being told you cannot photograph a German coach, I'm sure Basil Fawlty would have something to say about that. I like the spontaneous element - things not quite going to plan reflects reality.
I cycled Lands End to John O Groat's in 2019, I must admit the getting to and from the start and finish was definitely the most trying part! Also I found John O Groats a great deal preferable to lands end, its touristy but atleast its not so tacky as lands end. That said I also visited Dunnet head which was gorgeous. Cool video thanks for doing these crazy things!
thoroughly enjoyed this - I love it when you rabbit on
The author Rosamund Pilcher is very popular in Germany and many of her novels, set in Cornwall, have been dramatised for German TV… there are quite a few German sight seeing tours looking at film venues etc….:
For future travels, there is a cafe on platform 10 of Bristol Temple Meads, I believe. Or, when you were standing with your back to the station, there are two lovely cafes beneath you built into the arches. Great content as always, cheers scott.
Well that' was an interesting bit of travelling 🤔 you must have great stamina to do these challenges 😀 xxx
As you so obviously love these multi day treks :-) here's an idea ... 12 days of Christmas. To be shown over the 12 days when people are off work and can watch. Visiting European Christas Markets (filmed in advance obviously) and very loosely having a theme matching the day of Christmas. I'm sure nobody will mind if it takes only 6 days to film .... or six months.
Great video, Coffee #1 is a chain. Quite a few across the UK.
Thanks Scott that was a brilliant video 👍
Scott, would love a video regarding how you fund and book theses journeys. I presume due to you and my leisurely age it eliminates the cost of buses in Scotland. 😂However would be great to see the prices of trains buses regionally in England. What ticket type/railcards you use.
Great video ! However you took the wrong exit at Temple Meads station. If you had walked through the old Brunel terminus with the long overall roof - now mostly a car park, you would have found several watering holes very close by !
IMO this video was more interesting than the actual original.
The headland in the distance on the Lands End to Sennan Cove leg of the SWCP is Cape Cornwall. The only cape in England. I think the only other one in Britain is Cape Wrath in Scotland.
One reason that there are no USB sockets in plugs is that they've quickly become obsolete. Most devices now are USB C to USB C.
Boy were you lucky with the weather. Sunshine in Cornwall AND Scotland ! What are the chances? 😂
I like the "What kind of idiot would do that...Actually, that's not important" 😂
New subscriber. Loving the content, well presented and good editing too. Well done Scott
Hello scott. The reason why there are so many Germans here in Cornwall is due to the Rosamund pilchard TV series in Germany based around Cornwall. It's a very popular programme apparently. Kind regards.
Usually most Germans go to Scotland in the uk but interesting there is popular places in England they go to
Excellent video Scott 👍parks of Hamilton buses look nice inside. I was travelling intercity in Germany 10 days ago with 3 separate flixbus bookings, paid less than 40 quid total, very good and all on time, a tip though with flixbus, reserve a seat downstairs and not upstairs 👍 i seen a flixtrain going from stuttgart to frankfurt for 5.99 euro on the website crazy cheap 🙂
Please go to the Scilly Isles for us! That would be so interesting to cover the little islands off the UK.
I do enjoy these behind the scenes videos Scott! I was wondering how you got to Lands End in the first place, so this answers it :)
Dare I say it, Scott, but this video was even more interesting than the "proper" one..!
Funny to hear you refer to "trucks" as well as "lorries". A little bit of Australia has stuck! 🤣
Great again thanks
There used to be a direct overnight coach from edinbugh via glasgow to penzance national express 336
Surprised you walk right past a really good coffee shop at Temple Meads Approach. And Coffee #1 is a chain originally from Wales, they do nice and cheap Welsh cakes.
Very much enjoyed that - you do it so I don't have to!
Have you considered getting a reusable coffee cup btw? More to pack, I guess, but comes in handy when there isn't a decent cup in the hotel room...
Brilliant video. Love your saying about getting your altitude up when you need a coffee.
I think he was saying “altitude”…
Wonderful. and informative. I'm sure Scott is bursting with ideas for new videos but I would like to issue him with a challenge! To take a train journey that no longer exists! (well the path of one anyway on a bus) i think it could be actually three different videos starting at the folk and transport museum in Belfast and learning why they pulled up a lot of northern irelands railway system, heading to Fermanagh via Augher Clougher and five mile town along the torn up railway path stopping off for coffee and a visit at the five mile town library railway museum, then onward to Enniskillen and a railway museum in a barbor shop! The next video is the island challenge in Fermanagh to see how many islands he can visit in one day i.e Devenish, Inishmac saint by water taxi and tour speedboat or the Kestral MK4and Boa by ferry and overnight an island hotel in one day and then back to Dublin airport via Belleek and the highpoints, starway to heaven ! but he better be quick to organize it , I see Steve Marsh reads his comments! lol
Love the behind the scenes videos!
This is better then the Land's End to John O 'Groats version. If you start the video at 34:02. watch to the end and then go back to the beginning it's a proper bonus video
You do go the extra mile. 😊💪