@@Lifeandtravelsofbek Nottingham was actually where I did my first proper walkabout video. As in I researched the local history rather than just wandering around the town looking at stuff.
Lived in Nottingham for 7 years and had a great time in my 30s now live in Brisbane in my 40s and 50s. The caves in the various pubs around the city are fascinating
I knew Nottingham from reading “The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood”. An honourable mention of Robin Hood and his yeomen would have been nice. Excellent video though.
How good is Nottingham for a visitor ? After many years without any holidays, my wife and I (both in our 60s) had a short break to London in Nov 2022. We travelled by train from Newcastle and loved it, so much so, we have had several breaks since, to Edinburgh (twice) Glasgow, London again, Leeds, Manchester, York and Liverpool and we still have London and Glasgow again this year. I am thinking of somewhere new to visit, for late in the year, or even early 2025, hence the question. My wife likes the shops, while we both also enjoy seeing new places of interest, such as museums, cathedrals etc. Birmingham, Chester, Cardiff, Sheffield, Aberdeen, Inverness are other possibilities.
Jerusalem Inn was fascinating. How awesome this whole trip must have been. I've thoroughly enjoyed watching these. City of caves was pretty cool too...glad you got it on video😁 Sherwood Forest was such a pretty spot and mind boggling that it could be that old...did you find a Maid Marian 😊
Rob! I probabily should check my facts, but, I think that hard Brachen Fern in Sherwood Forest, is the same species that we have in Australia! I think that that is amazing!
Deite some people's comments. Nottingham is a stunner and so much history. Same as any other city people who mock it haven't clearly done well. And that's not being posh or rude. People have a gripe
"Ye" is just an old fashioned version of writing "the". And it's pronounced the same. It's not "ye". It's not even really a Y, it's meant to be the letter "thorn", which makes the "th" sound.
My old home town! Enjoyed this walk down memory lane. I lived not far from Sherwood Forest and spent plenty of time there. Can’t wait to go back!
@@Lifeandtravelsofbek Nottingham was actually where I did my first proper walkabout video. As in I researched the local history rather than just wandering around the town looking at stuff.
So special and enjoyable for me, being able to revisit my birthplace, even from afar. My heart is truly thankful. 🥰🏹🇦🇺🇬🇧❤️
@Julie Schipplock you’re welcome, so glad you enjoyed it 😀 Leaving this morning to head back to London.
Lived in Nottingham for 7 years and had a great time in my 30s now live in Brisbane in my 40s and 50s. The caves in the various pubs around the city are fascinating
Great to see Sherwood Forest! 💜
I'll be staying at Nottingham later this year. I can't wait to make the best of this academic year! :)
My home . So proud. You only went to to the tourist traps, shud of asked a local yowth eed show ya summat. more history than most . Great vid.
I knew Nottingham from reading “The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood”. An honourable mention of Robin Hood and his yeomen would have been nice.
Excellent video though.
How good is Nottingham for a visitor ?
After many years without any holidays, my wife and I (both in our 60s) had a short break to London in Nov 2022. We travelled by train from Newcastle and loved it, so much so, we have had several breaks since, to Edinburgh (twice) Glasgow, London again, Leeds, Manchester, York and Liverpool and we still have London and Glasgow again this year.
I am thinking of somewhere new to visit, for late in the year, or even early 2025, hence the question.
My wife likes the shops, while we both also enjoy seeing new places of interest, such as museums, cathedrals etc.
Birmingham, Chester, Cardiff, Sheffield, Aberdeen, Inverness are other possibilities.
Nottingham is a terrific city and easy to walk around. And it's hilly too so there's lots of views. And Sherwood Forest is just a bus ride away.
Interesting to see you walk around my hometown. Shame you didn't pay a visit to the galleries of justice, though
My Robin Hood country! ❤️❤️
So so interesting. Quite amazing actually. Thanks for taking me along. ♥️Australia (don't they sell razors in England?)
Jerusalem Inn was fascinating. How awesome this whole trip must have been. I've thoroughly enjoyed watching these. City of caves was pretty cool too...glad you got it on video😁
Sherwood Forest was such a pretty spot and mind boggling that it could be that old...did you find a Maid Marian 😊
@shelleigh5993 I did actually - she was tied to tree but I rescued her.
@walkaboutwithrob well, what do you know... who needs Robin Hood when you have Robert Hood!!
@@shellebelle53 She was only facing a dragon. If it had been a spider then she'd have been on her own.
@walkaboutwithrob 🤣🤣🤣
You're braver than me...I think I'd rather the spider...at least I could kill it with my hand without getting burnt to a crisp
Rob! I probabily should check my facts, but, I think that hard Brachen Fern in Sherwood Forest, is the same species that we have in Australia! I think that that is amazing!
top quality video
@Sem thanks indeed!
Deite some people's comments. Nottingham is a stunner and so much history. Same as any other city people who mock it haven't clearly done well. And that's not being posh or rude. People have a gripe
@@willscarlet3620 welcome to the bankrupt comment
nice video
It's our ray ray showing the caves 😆
Nottingham
"This was the French church"
Ah, so that's why it's so shit. I always wondered.
Alarming to see so much chem trailing over my old home town. Not so easy to disguise in oz.
"The Ye"
Stop it.
"Ye" is just an old fashioned version of writing "the". And it's pronounced the same. It's not "ye". It's not even really a Y, it's meant to be the letter "thorn", which makes the "th" sound.