I am from the beautiful north west in America, we have beautiful state parks and my husband and I have hiked all through the mountains and beaches and lakes. For the past sixty years we have traveled the paths and we have always been very safe. We don’t have the old villages that you have but the woods are our haven.
Ok, now I'm in love with the Peak District 😆 That walk seems absolutely magical is now a must on my bucket list. I love the way the cliffs rise so high and you can walk right against the base of them, something about that makes me feel very sheltered and cozy.
Such a beautiful , relaxing video, taking us through the gorgeous Derbyshire countryside which has so much to offer at any time of the year. I am glad to hear someone else who also prefers cooler weather for walking. I always feel that wrapping up in warm clothes feels like a comforting protective embrace , which is such a lovely contrast with the crisp cold sir. Summer walks can be so uncomfortable, with the sun beating down on you and having to see the world through dark glasses and having to smear your face with horrid protective creams.
Thank you for another lovely walk, Castleton is such a beautiful place , winnets pass was the icing on the cake. Take care, regards Dave & Jean Perth Western Australia.
You’re most welcome! 🥰 I adore Castleton, I try and get there as often as I can. Winnats Pass is such a spectacular sight! I need to go do the whole circular walk through Cave Dale, perhaps come spring ☺️
Hi I jus love watching ur videos...the picturesque locations ,nature and its beauty,gardens and flowers in every season❤ I relate to ur videos a lot..continue doing this...pls
Thanks for another lovely video Stacy, you were lucky with the sunshine. I remember going on a coach trip to Tissington a few years ago on a very cold day and Sir Richard came out to tell us there was a power cut at the Hall, so no hot drink for us so he had arranged for us to have hot drinks from the local pub and he paid for them. Nice man, the well dressing is nice to see too. Stay safe x
Such a beautiful place and views to see, thankyou Stacy for making it possible for us to see it through your camera...... really it is beautifully filmed and edited.
My pleasure 😊 I'm so pleased you're enjoying my videos. I love getting to share all these places with you, they're so scenic and picturesque that it's nice to be able to take other with me through this virtual platform ❤
That drive through the mountains!😍 Where is it? You are so lucky to have such beauty around you! Just love your channel. Thank you for taking us along!
Hello there Stacy just so lovely the walk along the river the trees sounds of the woods flowing water such a relaxing winter walk always a pleasure listening to you Izvestia missed you but understand you’re a busy mummy and wife Thankyou for such a inspiring uplifting video have a fabulous week💖💖😍😍👌👌🌟
Hi Brenda! Hope you’ve been keeping well and I’m glad you’ve enjoyed this episode around Castleton - it’s such a lovely place❤️🙏 Apologies for the quiet around here the last few weeks. I’m sat editing this weeks episode at present and weekly videos should resume from this Sunday 😊 Have a lovely end to your week!
As a southerner who moved up to Cheshire, I’m fascinated by the look of those drystone walls blanketed with swathes of green moss. At this time of year, I take far too many photos of mossy walls, and would love to be able to paint them. Thank you for this lovely video which is beautifully filmed and edited. 🤩
I love the mossy stone walls too :) Goodness..I wish I could paint as well. My skills aren't great but that's something I want to try and do this year, improve my art skills - fingers crossed! Until then, I'll have to continue to capture places through my lens. Hope you had a wonderful weekend ❤
I can across your videos and love them, they are beautifully done and the music and your voice and scenery are amazing all together, very relaxing and truly enjoyable to watch, I have a strong feeling you will be a successful in videos, I will watch them every day from here on out, great job 👍
Thank you Terry for your wonderfully kind comment 😊 I’m so pleased to hear you’re enjoying these videos I’m creating. It’s been a steep learning curve the last few months since I created this channel so it makes the world of difference to get good feedback like this and know we’re on the right path 🙏
It’s lovely to see this walk. I can no longer walk far these days. Years ago I’d do the walk from Dovedale to Milldale with my mother. We loved to do it on Boxing Day to walk off the Christmas food x
As an American in general we can roam and walk around. Not on private property and usually there is a sign or fencing, but we can walk from place to place if you want. In the city it depends on the infrastructure, and crime rates, in small towns you can but even there the infrastructure is not created for walking like in the UK it was created for cars so that’s the hardest part. So people sometimes walk next to the streets. The US is huge to begin with and the land can be super wild too. In general we can walk especially in idyllic and tourist towns. On top of that we have huge and lots of national parks. Most of my state is basically national parks. But it’s also super wild and hot. And for example Alaska is freezing and wild. There is a safety issue of other dangerous people but if you’re in a park almost no one worries like you showed the map before your walk that here is considered a protected park and most people would walk that here safely. I don’t know what other Americans were saying or if they live in dangerous cities which of course we have more since were much bigger than the UK by a lot. In my city you can basically walk anywhere and in the large metropolitan area we’re connected there are areas where I wouldn’t walk. I guess what I’m saying is the US is not that dangerous simply because it’s huge but it also depend on the location of the US and how close you are to cities. Usually the sweet spot is small tourist towns and the surrounding parks not super empty or super busy. Also lots of people’s opinion is based on the cities they live and in general most Americans like in the super mega populated cities like LA, Houston, New York, Atlanta , Phoenix, Chicago, and Miami and others and those are dangerous of course. It’s like having 20 London’s. Anyways I also wanted to mention lots of Americans live in small bubbles, mentally and physically, and don’t go out and explore the nature and land we have.
I never go anywhere where I'm truly 'alone'. I go to places that are all very popular walking paths so there are lots of older couples or couples with kids enjoying the same walks I am ❤
We don’t have the right to roam freely here in rural areas or national parks and other such places because we’re a violent nation filled with guns and psychos & serial killers yet to be discovered, tons of drugs & people addicted to meth, crack & other such chemicals...if I were doing what you’re doing here it wouldn’t be without a weapon on me & that’s just the way we are & mostly women & children are the target group who ends up in a bad way...so yeah, watching this video is totally relaxing because I can get away for a while without fear of being attacked....sad but true.
Wow.
This place is like a dream !!! I agree with you!! I'd prefer to bundle up and get warm than burn up in the summer!! Ugh!!
Definitely! Much nicer to bundle up and have a good brisk walk to warm through than melt in the heat of summer 😅
Interesting looking houses.
It’s a really picturesque little place 🥰
Thank you.
I just love these walks. Thank you.
You are the luckiest person on earth, to be just there ❤
Thank you, I needed that😊
So glad you enjoyed it! ❤
I am from the beautiful north west in America, we have beautiful state parks and my husband and I have hiked all through the mountains and beaches and lakes. For the past sixty years we have traveled the paths and we have always been very safe. We don’t have the old villages that you have but the woods are our haven.
Another lovely video Stacy!! Xx
Ok, now I'm in love with the Peak District 😆 That walk seems absolutely magical is now a must on my bucket list. I love the way the cliffs rise so high and you can walk right against the base of them, something about that makes me feel very sheltered and cozy.
Such a beautiful , relaxing video, taking us through the gorgeous Derbyshire countryside which has so much to offer at any time of the year. I am glad to hear someone else who also prefers cooler weather for walking. I always feel that wrapping up in warm clothes feels like a comforting protective embrace , which is such a lovely contrast with the crisp cold sir. Summer walks can be so uncomfortable, with the sun beating down on you and having to see the world through dark glasses and having to smear your face with horrid protective creams.
So lovely! Thank you for taking us a long. ❤
ENJOYED YOUR VIDEO !!!!!
I'm so jealous. You actually live there. You are so lucky.
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Bravo. Richard from North Carolina enjoys your videos.
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SUCH A SERENE & CALMING VLOG STACY ALONG WITH LOVELY MUSIC AND BEAUTIFUL VIEWS !
Thank you! 🥰 I’m so pleased you enjoyed it! Last week really was a lovely one.. Hope you had a great weekend!
Thank you for another lovely walk, Castleton is such a beautiful place , winnets pass was the icing on the cake. Take care, regards Dave & Jean Perth Western Australia.
You’re most welcome! 🥰 I adore Castleton, I try and get there as often as I can. Winnats Pass is such a spectacular sight! I need to go do the whole circular walk through Cave Dale, perhaps come spring ☺️
Exceptional look at the British countryside. You all visit, we Americans don't even know about these places.
such a beautiful video, on all accounts! thank you 🙏🏼
Hi I jus love watching ur videos...the picturesque locations ,nature and its beauty,gardens and flowers in every season❤ I relate to ur videos a lot..continue doing this...pls
Thanks for another lovely video Stacy, you were lucky with the sunshine. I remember going on a coach trip to Tissington a few years ago on a very cold day and Sir Richard came out to tell us there was a power cut at the Hall, so no hot drink for us so he had arranged for us to have hot drinks from the local pub and he paid for them. Nice man, the well dressing is nice to see too. Stay safe x
Such a beautiful place and views to see, thankyou Stacy for making it possible for us to see it through your camera...... really it is beautifully filmed and edited.
My pleasure 😊 I'm so pleased you're enjoying my videos. I love getting to share all these places with you, they're so scenic and picturesque that it's nice to be able to take other with me through this virtual platform ❤
That drive through the mountains!😍 Where is it? You are so lucky to have such beauty around you! Just love your channel. Thank you for taking us along!
It’s always a favourite 🥰 It’s called Winnats Pass and is one of the entrances/exits into Castleton. Such a fantastic sight! ❤️🙏
Hello there Stacy just so lovely the walk along the river the trees sounds of the woods flowing water such a relaxing winter walk always a pleasure listening to you Izvestia missed you but understand you’re a busy mummy and wife Thankyou for such a inspiring uplifting video have a fabulous week💖💖😍😍👌👌🌟
Hi Brenda! Hope you’ve been keeping well and I’m glad you’ve enjoyed this episode around Castleton - it’s such a lovely place❤️🙏 Apologies for the quiet around here the last few weeks. I’m sat editing this weeks episode at present and weekly videos should resume from this Sunday 😊 Have a lovely end to your week!
An absolutely lovely video showing the beautiful places in Derbyshire. I have visited Oakham on a few occasions and really like the town.
As a southerner who moved up to Cheshire, I’m fascinated by the look of those drystone walls blanketed with swathes of green moss. At this time of year, I take far too many photos of mossy walls, and would love to be able to paint them.
Thank you for this lovely video which is beautifully filmed and edited. 🤩
I love the mossy stone walls too :) Goodness..I wish I could paint as well. My skills aren't great but that's something I want to try and do this year, improve my art skills - fingers crossed! Until then, I'll have to continue to capture places through my lens. Hope you had a wonderful weekend ❤
England is beautiful at any time of year! Remember the old saying; there’s no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing!
Love the walk in the valley! Just beautiful!! Sorry this comment is so late. I watched it on the TV ! ❤
It's always a favourite spot for a walk around here to enjoy the natural beauty :) So picturesque! Hope you had a relaxing weekend Mary ❤
I can across your videos and love them, they are beautifully done and the music and your voice and scenery are amazing all together, very relaxing and truly enjoyable to watch, I have a strong feeling you will be a successful in videos, I will watch them every day from here on out, great job 👍
Thank you Terry for your wonderfully kind comment 😊 I’m so pleased to hear you’re enjoying these videos I’m creating. It’s been a steep learning curve the last few months since I created this channel so it makes the world of difference to get good feedback like this and know we’re on the right path 🙏
It’s lovely to see this walk. I can no longer walk far these days. Years ago I’d do the walk from Dovedale to Milldale with my mother. We loved to do it on Boxing Day to walk off the Christmas food x
So calming, such a lovely walk. I can imagine that would make a lovely day out in the summer months ❤
As an American in general we can roam and walk around. Not on private property and usually there is a sign or fencing, but we can walk from place to place if you want. In the city it depends on the infrastructure, and crime rates, in small towns you can but even there the infrastructure is not created for walking like in the UK it was created for cars so that’s the hardest part. So people sometimes walk next to the streets. The US is huge to begin with and the land can be super wild too. In general we can walk especially in idyllic and tourist towns. On top of that we have huge and lots of national parks. Most of my state is basically national parks. But it’s also super wild and hot. And for example Alaska is freezing and wild. There is a safety issue of other dangerous people but if you’re in a park almost no one worries like you showed the map before your walk that here is considered a protected park and most people would walk that here safely. I don’t know what other Americans were saying or if they live in dangerous cities which of course we have more since were much bigger than the UK by a lot. In my city you can basically walk anywhere and in the large metropolitan area we’re connected there are areas where I wouldn’t walk. I guess what I’m saying is the US is not that dangerous simply because it’s huge but it also depend on the location of the US and how close you are to cities. Usually the sweet spot is small tourist towns and the surrounding parks not super empty or super busy. Also lots of people’s opinion is based on the cities they live and in general most Americans like in the super mega populated cities like LA, Houston, New York, Atlanta , Phoenix, Chicago, and Miami and others and those are dangerous of course. It’s like having 20 London’s. Anyways I also wanted to mention lots of Americans live in small bubbles, mentally and physically, and don’t go out and explore the nature and land we have.
Your winters are so much nicer than in Michigan, we get 250 inches of snow here.
This place reminds me of oregon.
One question that I have I noticed the road seems quite narrow are they all one way?
I love your videos but please don't tell anyone that you're alone, It's not good in today's world Please bring someone with you
I never go anywhere where I'm truly 'alone'. I go to places that are all very popular walking paths so there are lots of older couples or couples with kids enjoying the same walks I am ❤
To much time with you in the frame. I want to see the countryside. 😮
We don’t have the right to roam freely here in rural areas or national parks and other such places because we’re a violent nation filled with guns and psychos & serial killers yet to be discovered, tons of drugs & people addicted to meth, crack & other such chemicals...if I were doing what you’re doing here it wouldn’t be without a weapon on me & that’s just the way we are & mostly women & children are the target group who ends up in a bad way...so yeah, watching this video is totally relaxing because I can get away for a while without fear of being attacked....sad but true.