Over The Ridge! - Walking East From Newton Beach Porthcawl

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • A circular walk from Newton Beach Porthcawl the up over the ridge towards Tythegston and back down to the beach again.
    ▸Over The Ridge Walk Map bit.ly/3GrNJ2A
    ▸The Starting Point: Newton Beach Porthcawl
    🧭 51° 28' 45”N 3° 40' 34”W
    🧭 51.479091, -3.676016
    ▸What 3 Words: potato.powerful.challenge
    This is another walk over Newton Dunes but this route takes you over the limestones ridge. From the top, you get great views of Porthcawl and across the Bristol Channel.
    The walk continues inland towards the old village of Tythegston before heading back down to Newton Beach and Porthcawl.
    The 4.75-mile walk takes about 1 and a half hours.
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Komentáře • 28

  • @joanneweislocher8540
    @joanneweislocher8540 Před rokem

    Beautiful tranquil place Marcus. I love your walks, so interesting! Thank you so much! Keep going and I’ll keep watching. Tell Mel to have some fish for me. I can’t get fresh fish like you do. It’s usually frozen, yuck.

    • @marcuswalks
      @marcuswalks  Před rokem +1

      Thanks. The weather is still wet and windy, hopefully, it will improve for more walks as summer approaches.

  • @ICR68
    @ICR68 Před rokem

    What a FANTASTIC walk, Marcus. Really enjoyed this video and I wished I was with you on this trek.

    • @marcuswalks
      @marcuswalks  Před rokem

      It is a great walk and usually quiet too.

  • @Adventures-with-Otis
    @Adventures-with-Otis Před rokem

    Another lovely walk Macus.

  • @vincentneale2620
    @vincentneale2620 Před rokem

    You have brought some memories back for me We used to stay in a small carvan park just off Newton Beach -it was called Herberts Filed- behind St Johns Church - Along side Newton beach there used to be a small row old wooden holiday shacks

    • @richardmorgan9578
      @richardmorgan9578 Před měsícem

      Hi Vincent. I remember many happy summers at Herbert’s field as a kid. My Aunty Gwen had an old caravan there as did my uncle Vernon, mam and dad took us there back in the late 60s. It always seemed baking hot and we loved to play in the sand bank by the back hedge to the dunes. Happy memories

  • @lcook0825
    @lcook0825 Před rokem +1

    Nice little walk. Thanks.

    • @marcuswalks
      @marcuswalks  Před rokem

      Cheers 👍

    • @roblilly6302
      @roblilly6302 Před rokem

      I think it is more than just a little walk. Markus your knowledge of the dunes is very impressive. I used to live in one of the houses shown at the beginning and the end of this walk, but you showed me places I have never discovered! On a walk to the stepping stones I picked up some pollen and had a severe case of hay fever for a few weeks. Never had it before or since. Thanks for the memories of my walks and greetings from Thailand. By the way, it is much warmer here, a little too warm if i'm being honest, and getting hotter!

  • @David_Nurse
    @David_Nurse Před rokem

    Another nice walk Marcus.
    I have done the outward path and then turned right to Ogmore and walked back down the beach, I think I was following another of your "lockdown walks". The one thing I remember is that the climb up the ridge was steeper than it looked! The return trip looked good so I may give that a try.
    The "visitors book" was a nice touch and was like a GEOCHACHE although they are better hidden and are lots of fun trying to find them.
    Keep up the good work.

    • @marcuswalks
      @marcuswalks  Před rokem

      Yep, the walk up the ridge is not long but yes, it is very steep.

  • @NatSatFat
    @NatSatFat Před rokem

    Wow Marcus, your walk along that ridge was quite high up according to the lovely views you shown! but I am very surprised that it is all sand WOW, this area must have been one enormous dune several thousand years ago, must have been impressive?

    • @marcuswalks
      @marcuswalks  Před rokem +1

      Hi, that ridge is actually limestone. If you have a look as I walk along the top you can see the stone. The sand covers the side of the ridge.

  • @kevinfriend6521
    @kevinfriend6521 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing this walk Marcus

    • @marcuswalks
      @marcuswalks  Před rokem +1

      It's a nice walk (when not raining!)

  • @lcook0825
    @lcook0825 Před rokem

    Morning Marcus.

  • @oliverroderick2353
    @oliverroderick2353 Před rokem

    As watchable as ever, Marcus - I’ll hopefully follow in your footsteps doing this walk in the coming weeks.

    • @marcuswalks
      @marcuswalks  Před rokem

      Thanks - hopefully the weather will start to improve for walking. Any ideas for future walks in the South Wales area?

    • @oliverroderick2353
      @oliverroderick2353 Před rokem

      @@marcuswalks I highly recommend the Weobley Castle circular walk I did - parking in Landimore and then heading clockwise, east to the castle, then south-west to follow the Burry Pill up to Cheriton, then back to the start through a farm and then the Coastal Path along Landimore Marsh. Otherwise I’d like to do a history walk in and around Llanelli in the near future. Got any planned?

    • @marcuswalks
      @marcuswalks  Před rokem +1

      @@oliverroderick2353 I've been to the castle but haven't really walked the North Gower side. Maybe worth trying over the summer.

    • @oliverroderick2353
      @oliverroderick2353 Před rokem

      @@marcuswalks it’ll certainly be better in the summer - I almost lost a shoe in a cow field trying it a month ago!

  • @richardmorgan9578
    @richardmorgan9578 Před měsícem

    Hi Marcus, great video again. Merthyr mawr dunes really is a beautiful area , but the paths can be a bit tricky, especially as the deer are making new but very narrow paths throughout. These can very quickly disappear into the trees and marshy areas leaving no alternative than to retrace your steps and find another route. So these videos are really helpful in that regard.
    Another thing I was interested in is on old maps there’s a dune slack ( flooded in winter) that’s called ‘Pwll y Briton Tom’, It’s just downstream of ‘Burrows well’ and the spring. Do you know who ‘ Briton Tom’ ( or Tom Briton?) was? I’ve tried searching this out on the web but with no luck. I thought you’d be the guy to ask 😄. Cheers again Marcus, I might bump into you on a walk one day .

    • @marcuswalks
      @marcuswalks  Před měsícem +1

      No, I've no idea about Pwll Y Briton Tom. First time I've noticed it was when you pointed it out. I'll ask in the museum on Saturday

    • @richardmorgan9578
      @richardmorgan9578 Před měsícem

      @@marcuswalks there’s a great resource on the web from the national library of Scotland, where you can look at old o.s maps from @ 1900 and compare with modern O.S maps or satellite images alongside. They cover the whole of the uk. There’s probably an equivalent from National library of Wales,but I’ve not downloaded that yet. It’s very interesting to see how the landscape has changed ( or not) in the last 124 years.

    • @marcuswalks
      @marcuswalks  Před měsícem +1

      @@richardmorgan9578 Yes, I've used that website, especially on my walk along the old Porthcawl railway czcams.com/video/_vFe6X4fzG8/video.html

  • @Nick-vu9yu
    @Nick-vu9yu Před 8 měsíci

    The yellow lines are permissive but only for locals,no troggs 😂