Aw man the memories from this are awesome. Thank you! My Grandma and Grandpa lived on Percy Park Road in the 80’s and 90’s. I used to stay with them all the time while my mum was at work. I remember the hot summers and folk lining the road heading down to Long Sands. The Shuggy Boats were the best thing ever to me. And the foghorn, I remember that thing blasting regularly. I love going back to visit, I’m still north east, just much further north 🤣
I used to go to the pool as a young lad with a mate or two, never seen so many kids with blue lips, shivering. The pool was filled with sea water, but not from the tide, it was never that high. On rough days the water might splash over the sides a bit, but not intentionally. You knew if the sea had splashed over because there would be sand on the bottom of the pool and everywhere, which actually spoilt it somewhat. The heated indoor pools put paid to this place, like I said, blue lips and shivering is no exaggeration. It is an ideal spot for a new recreational location though, it's been a derelict eyesore for too long now. Plans are in place but not sure of the timescale.
Longsands is a fabulous beach, spent many a wasted hour just walking up and down having a splodge in the sea....The Afternoon Teas at the Grand Hotel are great, been a few times....about a three quarters of a mile away from the hotel is Dockwray Square overlooking the Fish Quay in North Shields...in the middle of the square is a statue of Stan Laurel....he lived there briefly before moving to the US, so he would have known the area well
Won’t it be lovely when they restore the outdoor pool. Much safer than the sea for kiddies. The walk along the beach reminded me of Whitby. Keep on walking 😀
It will never happen. Used to go to the pool regularly. What killed it was the sea. It was forever being battered by sand and sea driven by the wind. The repeated cleaning exercises were long and expensive. There were times when it was completely swamped a few days after being re-opened. Eventually the sea won and it was abandoned. Very sad. To make it viable once more would require substantial sea defences that I could not imagine being fundable. I would like to be wrong.
I spent most of my youth in that pool, in the summer. The temp of the water hovered around the 60 deg F +/- It was shut, filled with boulders and gradualy filled with sand. A shame.
I was at a weekend function in Tynemouth couple of years ago... weather was good, hotel was good, will defo go back soon as.... totally relaxing weekend. If you haven't been... Go!
@@GimbalWalkTV It looked beautiful & well used. The opening bit with buckets etc had me excited for another journey. Once the town has been returned to it grandeur it will look good. Loved seeing Laurel & Hardy clip.
What a wonderful place, we should all travel around our own country see the great beautiful beaches and put the money into our country build better holiday lets by the see love it thank you xxxxx
I'm going to Whitley Bay later this year and was going to Tynemouth anyway - BUT,only for the priory - now I've seen this,I'll be staying around a while longer :-) Thanks again,Neil !
Looking forward to the Tuesday video, we sailed through Tynemouth on the now defunct Newcastle - Bergen ferry in 1997 and stayed over to celebrate our silver wedding anniversary, The Norway in a Nutshell tour is recommended if a little expensive. If you think Scotland is impressive then Norway is Scotland on steroids, wonderful to visit the “Land of my Fathers”. In 2018 we stayed at The George at Chollarford, a great hotel on the banks of the upper Tyne which I would recommend, and visited the Castle at Tynemouth as well as Corbridge Roman Town, both English Heritage sites by the way.
@@GimbalWalkTV I assume after Covid It's still the same but once you have been a member of E.H. for 12 months and renewed membership you also got free entry into Historic Scotland and CADW (Welsh equivalent) sites. We are fans of the TV series Outlander and stayed in Pitlochry and visited a lot of the filming sites which were Historic Scotland owned, sad I know.
@@mikeswift6713 You've just made my day! I am going to have a look now because that's exactly what I was looking for as I'm heading to Wales and Scotland in the next month or two!
You never know who you will bump into while walking in this area, a month or so ago you had Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones himself eating in one of the many fish restaurants a mile along the promenade at North shields fish quay, he cycled from Newcastle Tyne bridge to north shields for lunch. It was all over the news channel's. He was here in the area filming the latest Indiana Jones movie at BAMBURGH CASTLE about 40 miles up the Northumberland coast. Not that far from another Hollywood hot spot ALNWICK CASTLE, where they've been filming the latest DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS movie. HARRY POTTER learned to fly his broomstick at ALNWICK CASTLE. around 1910 my grandfather and my great grandmother both used to work for the Duke and duchess of northumberland. BAMBURGH was also named best beach town to visit in the UK 2021 (which magazine UK). The big car park as you come down the bank into north shields fish quay form tynemouth right on the water's edge is a great place to view the mouth of the Tyne especially around 8.45 am you get a great close up view of the DFDS princess seaways coming into the Tyne from Amsterdam. There's always plenty cars parked up , there's a small sandy beach always full of dog walkers next to the promenade, loads of runners and cyclists just like Harrison Ford cycling round the waters edge to tynemouth with an amazing close up view of the river Tyne. Above the fish quay there's a park with a big statue of STAN LAUREL. Stan used to live here as a boy. Remember the movie where they tried to push the piano up the steps to deliver to a house but it kept rolling down, the idea came from some local steps which are still around today. Back to tynemouth Another famous American star who sampled our famous north east fish and chips was JIMMY HENDRIX. He had fish and chips in tynemouth on the 10th March 1967 after playing at a famous old club in Newcastle. My uncle, my mother's younger brother was at that show and he still says it was one of the best live shows he ever saw. Chas Chandler from another well known local band THE ANIMALS became JIMMY HENDRIX manager so Jimmy knew this area very well. 8 months after Jimmy's visit Newcastle was the place for one of the last great speeches of DOCTOR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
@@GimbalWalkTV The weather is looking great so Google Alnwick castle and the impressive Alnwick gardens, The holy island of Lindisfarne, and not far south Bamburgh castle and a walk down the beautiful sandy beach to the small fishing harbour town of seahouses with its small boat trips over to the farne islands, sea birds and seals galore just off the Northumberland coast, same again great fish and chips,my late mother could remember way back in the 1930's when she was very young having fish and chips at seahouses. And Google Grace Darling 1815 to 1842, a great story, thousands of tourists visit her grave in Bamburgh village, My advice go early the car parks and caravan parks are always packed with tourists. Same with Holy island, Google the amazing history of holy island and the farne islands. you can drive over the causeway at low tide same again go early the carpark as you come to the village on the island gets packed with tourists very quickly. You will also see people as you drive onto the causeway taking their socks and walking boots off and walking over the old way going back centuries. Don't delay, enjoy your filming and the beautiful Northumberland hospitality and scenery.
what a beautiful day you had, I noticed the beach had a lot of rocks in some places. lovely sandy beach ⛱ and blue sea. I luv my history lessons its very interesting. I enjoyed the walk. tiring. did you stay in the famous hotel. I missed the live chat 😔 take care.
There have been plans for over 25 years, all a dismal failure. A consortium of firms had a good stab at it late 1990''s, but still nothing came of it. All we have is the picture you saw and empty promises. However North Tyneside Council are very progressive and have made many excellent improvements throughout the region. When you get to Whitley Bay you will see the excellent upgrade the town has benefitted from.
most councils around here in the UK are moaning about lack of funds for any restorations, yet still ripping the people off, so i doubt very much the pool etc will be back to its former glory, same with most projects now, sorry to say.
Great videos, of all the places you have visited where would your top 3 be as a solo traveler? I travel alone and I'm looking for a beach town, I enjoy SUP and love the beach but also somewhere with swimming pools, gyms things to do indoors if the weather is bad. Many thanks
Also watch Newcastle Upon Tyne 👉 czcams.com/video/moLIPAkbIzM/video.html
Aw man the memories from this are awesome. Thank you! My Grandma and Grandpa lived on Percy Park Road in the 80’s and 90’s. I used to stay with them all the time while my mum was at work. I remember the hot summers and folk lining the road heading down to Long Sands. The Shuggy Boats were the best thing ever to me. And the foghorn, I remember that thing blasting regularly. I love going back to visit, I’m still north east, just much further north 🤣
Another fantastic video TYNEMOUTH Near Newcastle, The Abandoned Outdoor Pool on Long Sands Beach and Laurel and Hardy! | 4K!.👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Thank you! Have a great weekend!
Oh, had our wedding's evening do at the Grand aswell, (1979).
Amazing hopefully happy memories!!
I used to go to the pool as a young lad with a mate or two, never seen so many kids with blue lips, shivering.
The pool was filled with sea water, but not from the tide, it was never that high. On rough days the water might splash over the sides a bit, but not intentionally. You knew if the sea had splashed over because there would be sand on the bottom of the pool and everywhere, which actually spoilt it somewhat. The heated indoor pools put paid to this place, like I said, blue lips and shivering is no exaggeration. It is an ideal spot for a new recreational location though, it's been a derelict eyesore for too long now.
Plans are in place but not sure of the timescale.
Thanks for another very interesting informative video keep on walking 🚶🏻 👍
Thanks, will do!
Longsands is a fabulous beach, spent many a wasted hour just walking up and down having a splodge in the sea....The Afternoon Teas at the Grand Hotel are great, been a few times....about a three quarters of a mile away from the hotel is Dockwray Square overlooking the Fish Quay in North Shields...in the middle of the square is a statue of Stan Laurel....he lived there briefly before moving to the US, so he would have known the area well
Homesick .. miss it so much
I can imagine! ❤️
My home! Well actually its Sunderland but I still love Newcastle!
Don't blame you - what a great city!
Great video. Love the history additions
More to come!
I love your videos. Very interesting
Thanks Tim! 👍👍👍❤️
Won’t it be lovely when they restore the outdoor pool. Much safer than the sea for kiddies. The walk along the beach reminded me of Whitby. Keep on walking 😀
Thank you!
It will never happen. Used to go to the pool regularly. What killed it was the sea. It was forever being battered by sand and sea driven by the wind. The repeated cleaning exercises were long and expensive. There were times when it was completely swamped a few days after being re-opened. Eventually the sea won and it was abandoned. Very sad. To make it viable once more would require substantial sea defences that I could not imagine being fundable. I would like to be wrong.
I spent most of my youth in that pool, in the summer. The temp of the water hovered around the 60 deg F +/-
It was shut, filled with boulders and gradualy filled with sand. A shame.
I was at a weekend function in Tynemouth couple of years ago... weather was good, hotel was good, will defo go back soon as.... totally relaxing weekend. If you haven't been... Go!
Well said!
Not sure if I am sad at the crumbling of history or excited because they have plans to renew. Thank you for this video.
Imagine how amazing the pool was in its heyday too!
@@GimbalWalkTV It looked beautiful & well used. The opening bit with buckets etc had me excited for another journey. Once the town has been returned to it grandeur it will look good. Loved seeing Laurel & Hardy clip.
What a wonderful place, we should all travel around our own country see the great beautiful beaches and put the money into our country build better holiday lets by the see love it thank you xxxxx
Well said!
I'm going to Whitley Bay later this year and was going to Tynemouth anyway - BUT,only for the priory - now I've seen this,I'll be staying around a while longer :-) Thanks again,Neil !
Awesome that’s the best feedback!
Looking forward to the Tuesday video, we sailed through Tynemouth on the now defunct Newcastle - Bergen ferry in 1997 and stayed over to celebrate our silver wedding anniversary, The Norway in a Nutshell tour is recommended if a little expensive.
If you think Scotland is impressive then Norway is Scotland on steroids, wonderful to visit the “Land of my Fathers”.
In 2018 we stayed at The George at Chollarford, a great hotel on the banks of the upper Tyne which I would recommend, and visited the Castle at Tynemouth as well as Corbridge Roman Town, both English Heritage sites by the way.
I only came across English Heritage for the first time last year - love being a member!! So great and a lovely charity to support
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I assume after Covid It's still the same but once you have been a member of E.H. for 12 months and renewed membership you also got free entry into Historic Scotland and CADW (Welsh equivalent) sites.
We are fans of the TV series Outlander and stayed in Pitlochry and visited a lot of the filming sites which were Historic Scotland owned, sad I know.
@@mikeswift6713 You've just made my day! I am going to have a look now because that's exactly what I was looking for as I'm heading to Wales and Scotland in the next month or two!
stan was born about 3 miles down the road from tynemouth. there is a statue of him on the royal quays
Oh I need to go see that! Thank you!
The statue is in Laural Court, North Shields - situated just above the fish quay - another extremely interesting place to visit!
You never know who you will bump into while walking in this area, a month or so ago you had Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones himself eating in one of the many fish restaurants a mile along the promenade at North shields fish quay, he cycled from Newcastle Tyne bridge to north shields for lunch. It was all over the news channel's. He was here in the area filming the latest Indiana Jones movie at BAMBURGH CASTLE about 40 miles up the Northumberland coast. Not that far from another Hollywood hot spot ALNWICK CASTLE, where they've been filming the latest DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS movie. HARRY POTTER learned to fly his broomstick at ALNWICK CASTLE. around 1910 my grandfather and my great grandmother both used to work for the Duke and duchess of northumberland. BAMBURGH was also named best beach town to visit in the UK 2021 (which magazine UK). The big car park as you come down the bank into north shields fish quay form tynemouth right on the water's edge is a great place to view the mouth of the Tyne especially around 8.45 am you get a great close up view of the DFDS princess seaways coming into the Tyne from Amsterdam. There's always plenty cars parked up , there's a small sandy beach always full of dog walkers next to the promenade, loads of runners and cyclists just like Harrison Ford cycling round the waters edge to tynemouth with an amazing close up view of the river Tyne. Above the fish quay there's a park with a big statue of STAN LAUREL. Stan used to live here as a boy. Remember the movie where they tried to push the piano up the steps to deliver to a house but it kept rolling down, the idea came from some local steps which are still around today. Back to tynemouth Another famous American star who sampled our famous north east fish and chips was JIMMY HENDRIX. He had fish and chips in tynemouth on the 10th March 1967 after playing at a famous old club in Newcastle. My uncle, my mother's younger brother was at that show and he still says it was one of the best live shows he ever saw. Chas Chandler from another well known local band THE ANIMALS became JIMMY HENDRIX manager so Jimmy knew this area very well. 8 months after Jimmy's visit Newcastle was the place for one of the last great speeches of DOCTOR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
Amazing!! Never knew any of that! What a great part of the world!!
@@GimbalWalkTV The weather is looking great so Google Alnwick castle and the impressive Alnwick gardens, The holy island of Lindisfarne, and not far south Bamburgh castle and a walk down the beautiful sandy beach to the small fishing harbour town of seahouses with its small boat trips over to the farne islands, sea birds and seals galore just off the Northumberland coast, same again great fish and chips,my late mother could remember way back in the 1930's when she was very young having fish and chips at seahouses. And Google Grace Darling 1815 to 1842, a great story, thousands of tourists visit her grave in Bamburgh village, My advice go early the car parks and caravan parks are always packed with tourists. Same with Holy island, Google the amazing history of holy island and the farne islands. you can drive over the causeway at low tide same again go early the carpark as you come to the village on the island gets packed with tourists very quickly. You will also see people as you drive onto the causeway taking their socks and walking boots off and walking over the old way going back centuries. Don't delay, enjoy your filming and the beautiful Northumberland hospitality and scenery.
BBC Breakfast has a live broadcast from the farne Islands this morning.
what a beautiful day you had, I noticed the beach had a lot of rocks in some places. lovely sandy beach ⛱ and blue sea.
I luv my history lessons
its very interesting.
I enjoyed the walk.
tiring.
did you stay in the famous hotel.
I missed the live chat 😔
take care.
Didn't stay in the hotel - I would have if I'd have known the Laurel and Hardy connection tho - that would have been exciting!
What do you think? Are the plans for the pool exciting to you?
There have been plans for over 25 years, all a dismal failure. A consortium of firms had a good stab at it late 1990''s, but still nothing came of it. All we have is the picture you saw and empty promises. However North Tyneside Council are very progressive and have made many excellent improvements throughout the region. When you get to Whitley Bay you will see the excellent upgrade the town has benefitted from.
most councils around here in the UK are moaning about lack of funds for any restorations, yet still ripping the people off, so i doubt very much the pool etc will be back to its former glory, same with most projects now, sorry to say.
Sad time isn’t it
Hoping for a more positive future
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Can u do a video of your hometown please
Here's one I did Sophie 👉 czcams.com/video/Bce4uwQetFg/video.html
Enjoy!
@@GimbalWalkTV ok thanks can u do leek in Staffordshire some time
@@sophiecoates9597 Ah definitely! Love that place!
South Shields seafront is better lovely Beaches all the way up to Marsden Rock
Thanks Michael - will take a look!
Great videos, of all the places you have visited where would your top 3 be as a solo traveler? I travel alone and I'm looking for a beach town, I enjoy SUP and love the beach but also somewhere with swimming pools, gyms things to do indoors if the weather is bad. Many thanks
Roker and Seaburn are better beaches
Not been there yet - will have a wander!
@@GimbalWalkTV great I would love to see them again as I live in Somerset and haven't been back home to Sunderland for years miss it so much