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How Realistic Is ‘The Last Kingdom’ Actually? | Bamburgh Castle
Fans of the Netflix series 'The Last Kingdom' will know all about Uhtred of Bebbanburg, the wandering warrior who fights to regain his lost homeland. But did you know that Bebbanburg was a real place during the Anglo-Saxon period? And it still exists, we just call it Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland. It's a dramatic setting on the rugged coast of north east England, and easily one of the most iconic castles in Britain.
Uhtred was a real person, too, or at least an Uhtred. The so-called Uhtred the Bold ruled Northumbria from Bebbanburg in the early 11th century, and he was the inspiration behind the Bernard Cornwell character. His story is just as fascinating and action-packed as the fictional tale, and his loyalty was constantly tested by Saxon and Danish kings, just as they are in the ...
published: 14 Dec 2022
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Bamburgh Castle - The Last Kingdom Standing Strong
Bamburgh Castle is located on the Northeast coast of England near the village of Bamburgh in Northumberland. It is a Grade 1 listed building which means is has been placed on a statutory list maintained by Historic England.
It was most recently featured on the Netflix Movie, "The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die". It will also be featured in the upcoming Indiana Jones film. It was also a featured location in the Starz and Netflix TV series "Outlander."
Prior to Bamburgh Castle being built, the site was the location of a Celtic Brittonic fort called Din Guarie. The fort was founded sometime between 420 to 547. The fort passed from control of the Britons and the Anglo-Saxons several times and finally rested in control of the Anglo-Saxons in 590. It was destroyed by the Vikings in...
published: 03 Jul 2022
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Bamburgh Castle - One of the most spectacular of English Castles - 4K
Bamburgh Castle, Bamburgh, Northumberland, England, UK.
A beautiful part of the country.
published: 20 Aug 2021
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Scary Stories - The Ghosts Of Bamburgh Castle
Welcome to RealScary - the home of True Scary Stories.
AND TODAYS VIDEO IS: The Ghosts Of Bamburgh Castle - which dates back to 547 AD so it is hardly surprising it has a myriad of ghost stories, along with the predictable stories of love and betrayal, I hope you enjoy.
ABOUT US: RealScary - bringing you the very best in not only British ghost stories but ghost encounters from around the world. so If you, like me, are quite partial to a scary story regarding terrifying ghostly sightings. You are in the right place.
EPISODE * 10
TITLE: The Ghosts Of Bamburgh Castle
LOCATION: Northumberland
#scarystories #scary #ghosts
AN INTERESTING FACT ABOUT : Bamburgh Castle
The area was inhabited by the Ancient Britons
The Celtic Britons inhabited the area of Bamburgh which was located in the ...
published: 22 Aug 2022
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Time Team Specials S19-E01 Castle of the Saxon Kings ( Bamburgh, Northumberland)
Tony and the Team help investigate the Saxon roots of Bamburgh Castle, high on rocky cliffs in Northumberland above the vast North Sea beach and with the magical island of Lindisfarne visible in the distance.
It's been a seat of power for thousands of years and has long held the attention of archaeologists. The Team are at Bamburgh to help the Bamburgh Research Project, which for a decade and a half has been digging through 1000 years of history to uncover the Saxon roots of this fortress.
Bamburgh was once home to the 'Bernician Kings', Anglo Saxon overlords who ruled great swathes of Britain. Could there be a unique stone-built hall under the carefully manicured lawns of today's castle?
As the Team hear stories of brutal death and financial wealth, and examine finds of gold jewellery ...
published: 18 Mar 2013
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BAMBURGH | A walk from Bamburgh Village to Bamburgh Castle, beach and seafront!
A walk through Bamburgh to Bamburgh Castle and down to the beach and sea!
Bamburgh is a village and civil parish on the coast of Northumberland, England. We explore Bamburgh from the village to the castle!
The village of Bamburgh is notable for the nearby Bamburgh Castle, a castle which was the seat of the former Kings of Northumbria, and for its association with the Victorian era heroine Grace Darling, who is buried there.
The extensive beach by the village was awarded the Blue Flag rural beach award in 2005. The Bamburgh Dunes, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, stand behind the beach. Bamburgh is popular with holidaymakers and is within the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
As the royal capital of the ancient kingdom of Northumbria, spell-binding Bamburgh h...
published: 24 Jan 2022
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Bamburgh Castle, Village and Beach Walk, English Countryside 4K
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All support is hugely appreciated and it helps me keep the channel going!
No talking, just walking. Exploring the English Countryside. A nice gentle walk around Bamburgh.
Walking through the village, St Aiden's Church, before walking around the stunning Bamburgh Castle before finishing on the beach capturing a stunning sunset. One of my favourite videos to date!
My 119th of hopefully many YouTube Walks.
Time and date of walk: 8pm 14th May 2022 English Spring
Dave's walk difficulty rating: 1 / 5 Easy enough
Dave's walk beauty rating: 6 / 5 perfect!
Distance of this walk: 7,989 Steps 3.35 Miles / 5.39 km
Distance of all YouTube walks so far: 575,571 Steps 248.90 Miles / 400.48 km
Weather: A beautiful evening sunset!
Subscribers at time of v...
published: 02 Oct 2022
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Come for a virtual tour video around Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland's King's Hall
It's known as the finest castle in England. Join us here at Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland for a virtual tour around this mighty coastal fortress's King's Hall.
published: 21 Apr 2020
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Bamburgh Castle, UK - one of the most inhabited castle in the country. #cinematic #droneshots #4K
published: 24 Oct 2022
12:10
How Realistic Is ‘The Last Kingdom’ Actually? | Bamburgh Castle
Fans of the Netflix series 'The Last Kingdom' will know all about Uhtred of Bebbanburg, the wandering warrior who fights to regain his lost homeland. But did yo...
Fans of the Netflix series 'The Last Kingdom' will know all about Uhtred of Bebbanburg, the wandering warrior who fights to regain his lost homeland. But did you know that Bebbanburg was a real place during the Anglo-Saxon period? And it still exists, we just call it Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland. It's a dramatic setting on the rugged coast of north east England, and easily one of the most iconic castles in Britain.
Uhtred was a real person, too, or at least an Uhtred. The so-called Uhtred the Bold ruled Northumbria from Bebbanburg in the early 11th century, and he was the inspiration behind the Bernard Cornwell character. His story is just as fascinating and action-packed as the fictional tale, and his loyalty was constantly tested by Saxon and Danish kings, just as they are in the series.
Join medieval historian Matt Lewis as he untangles the fact from the fiction, unveiling the real history behind The Last Kingdom.
Sign up to History Hit TV now and get 14 days free: http://access.historyhit.com/checkout
And remember, as YouTube subscribers, you can sign up to History Hit TV today with code YOUTUBE and enjoy 50% off your first 3 months!
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Fans of the Netflix series 'The Last Kingdom' will know all about Uhtred of Bebbanburg, the wandering warrior who fights to regain his lost homeland. But did you know that Bebbanburg was a real place during the Anglo-Saxon period? And it still exists, we just call it Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland. It's a dramatic setting on the rugged coast of north east England, and easily one of the most iconic castles in Britain.
Uhtred was a real person, too, or at least an Uhtred. The so-called Uhtred the Bold ruled Northumbria from Bebbanburg in the early 11th century, and he was the inspiration behind the Bernard Cornwell character. His story is just as fascinating and action-packed as the fictional tale, and his loyalty was constantly tested by Saxon and Danish kings, just as they are in the series.
Join medieval historian Matt Lewis as he untangles the fact from the fiction, unveiling the real history behind The Last Kingdom.
Sign up to History Hit TV now and get 14 days free: http://access.historyhit.com/checkout
And remember, as YouTube subscribers, you can sign up to History Hit TV today with code YOUTUBE and enjoy 50% off your first 3 months!
For more history content, subscribe to our History Hit newsletters: https://www.historyhit.com/sign-up-to...
#historyhit #thelastkingdom #anglosaxon
- published: 14 Dec 2022
- views: 1229054
16:01
Bamburgh Castle - The Last Kingdom Standing Strong
Bamburgh Castle is located on the Northeast coast of England near the village of Bamburgh in Northumberland. It is a Grade 1 listed building which means is has...
Bamburgh Castle is located on the Northeast coast of England near the village of Bamburgh in Northumberland. It is a Grade 1 listed building which means is has been placed on a statutory list maintained by Historic England.
It was most recently featured on the Netflix Movie, "The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die". It will also be featured in the upcoming Indiana Jones film. It was also a featured location in the Starz and Netflix TV series "Outlander."
Prior to Bamburgh Castle being built, the site was the location of a Celtic Brittonic fort called Din Guarie. The fort was founded sometime between 420 to 547. The fort passed from control of the Britons and the Anglo-Saxons several times and finally rested in control of the Anglo-Saxons in 590. It was destroyed by the Vikings in 993. Eventually the Normans built a castle on this site which became the core of Bamburgh Castle. It became property of the English monarch after a revolt in 1095.
It deteriorated during the 17th century and was restored by several owners during the 18th and 19th centuries. Victorian era industrialist William Armstrong bought the castle in 1894 and completed restoration.
It continues to be owned by the Armstrong family to this day. Francis Watson-Armstrong is the current owner or preservationist of this castle. It first opened to the public in the 1900's.
If you would like to visit the castle, ticketing information can be found on their official website: https://www.bamburghcastle.com/
If you are a castle fan, be sure to check out our growing playlist of castle tours here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh74f2kUZWu2t1SN16xdmwwr2PLs5nOlF
If you are an Outlander Fan, be sure to check out our playlist of Outlander Filming Location videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh74f2kUZWu1rdZRya6u8_pD40BjGR2mi
00:00 Bamburgh Castle
01:42 Entrance to Castle Interior
03:03 Kings Hall
03:42 Cross Hall
04:09 State Rooms
04:49 The Library
05:08 Faire Chamber
06:01 The Armory
07:17 Keep Hall
08:18 Castle Kitchens
09:09 Bamburgh Castle Gift Shop
09:46 Dungeon
10:50 Keep Exterior
11:20 Neville Tower
11:34 Castle Restaurant
11:47 Victorian Stables
12:09 The Armstrong & Aviation Museum
13:28 Leaving the castle to explore the grounds
14:47 The Beach
15:11 St. Oswald's Gate
If you are looking for hotels in the area to stay in, click here for a list and to book: https://www.jdoqocy.com/click-100696642-11552042?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tripadvisor.com%2FHotels-g504035-Bamburgh_Northumberland_England-Hotels.html
One of the main ways we pay for our travel is by using our Chase Sapphire Reserve Card. If you want to start earning points for travel, you can click here and also get a bonus award for signing up: Earn 60,000 bonus points with Chase Sapphire Reserve. I can be rewarded, learn more.
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https://wn.com/Bamburgh_Castle_The_Last_Kingdom_Standing_Strong
Bamburgh Castle is located on the Northeast coast of England near the village of Bamburgh in Northumberland. It is a Grade 1 listed building which means is has been placed on a statutory list maintained by Historic England.
It was most recently featured on the Netflix Movie, "The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die". It will also be featured in the upcoming Indiana Jones film. It was also a featured location in the Starz and Netflix TV series "Outlander."
Prior to Bamburgh Castle being built, the site was the location of a Celtic Brittonic fort called Din Guarie. The fort was founded sometime between 420 to 547. The fort passed from control of the Britons and the Anglo-Saxons several times and finally rested in control of the Anglo-Saxons in 590. It was destroyed by the Vikings in 993. Eventually the Normans built a castle on this site which became the core of Bamburgh Castle. It became property of the English monarch after a revolt in 1095.
It deteriorated during the 17th century and was restored by several owners during the 18th and 19th centuries. Victorian era industrialist William Armstrong bought the castle in 1894 and completed restoration.
It continues to be owned by the Armstrong family to this day. Francis Watson-Armstrong is the current owner or preservationist of this castle. It first opened to the public in the 1900's.
If you would like to visit the castle, ticketing information can be found on their official website: https://www.bamburghcastle.com/
If you are a castle fan, be sure to check out our growing playlist of castle tours here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh74f2kUZWu2t1SN16xdmwwr2PLs5nOlF
If you are an Outlander Fan, be sure to check out our playlist of Outlander Filming Location videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh74f2kUZWu1rdZRya6u8_pD40BjGR2mi
00:00 Bamburgh Castle
01:42 Entrance to Castle Interior
03:03 Kings Hall
03:42 Cross Hall
04:09 State Rooms
04:49 The Library
05:08 Faire Chamber
06:01 The Armory
07:17 Keep Hall
08:18 Castle Kitchens
09:09 Bamburgh Castle Gift Shop
09:46 Dungeon
10:50 Keep Exterior
11:20 Neville Tower
11:34 Castle Restaurant
11:47 Victorian Stables
12:09 The Armstrong & Aviation Museum
13:28 Leaving the castle to explore the grounds
14:47 The Beach
15:11 St. Oswald's Gate
If you are looking for hotels in the area to stay in, click here for a list and to book: https://www.jdoqocy.com/click-100696642-11552042?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tripadvisor.com%2FHotels-g504035-Bamburgh_Northumberland_England-Hotels.html
One of the main ways we pay for our travel is by using our Chase Sapphire Reserve Card. If you want to start earning points for travel, you can click here and also get a bonus award for signing up: Earn 60,000 bonus points with Chase Sapphire Reserve. I can be rewarded, learn more.
https://www.referyourchasecard.com/19/9RYMG6RMZ9
My Current Filming Equipment:
DJI Mini 3 Pro & Fly More Kit Plus: https://amzn.to/3RxcJIT
DJI Pocket 2 Creator Combo: https://amzn.to/3KpDvjI
DJI Osmo Pocket Charging Case: https://amzn.to/3PWVTSl
GoPro Hero10: https://amzn.to/3KtAkrC
Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max: https://amzn.to/3dW9rjH
Sony Alpha a6400 Mirrorless Digital Camera Bundle: https://amzn.to/3e2hsUn
ANDYCINE A6 Plus: https://amzn.to/3wzLV2C
Zhiyun Crane 2S 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer for DSLR Cameras: https://amzn.to/3QWeJdH
Neewer NP-FW50 Camera Battery Charger Set: https://amzn.to/3pNOUQX
Samsung EVO Select Micro SD-Memory Cad: https://amzn.to/3KrlEJd
Some of the above may reflect newer versions of my existing equipment.
This post may contain affiliate links that at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission.
#bamburghcastle #Northumberland #Castles
▬ WEBSITE ▬
https://www.PHOTASMA.com
★★ SUBSCRIBE: Join the adventure!
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▬ ABOUT ▬
Hi! We are Sean, Nelida and our daughter Alexandra -- We are a family that enjoys traveling together and experiencing what the world has to offer. Join us as we share our travels across the world and North America with you. Be sure to check out our webpage: VISIT ➜ https://www.PHOTASMA.com
- published: 03 Jul 2022
- views: 123507
5:37
Bamburgh Castle - One of the most spectacular of English Castles - 4K
Bamburgh Castle, Bamburgh, Northumberland, England, UK.
A beautiful part of the country.
Bamburgh Castle, Bamburgh, Northumberland, England, UK.
A beautiful part of the country.
https://wn.com/Bamburgh_Castle_One_Of_The_Most_Spectacular_Of_English_Castles_4K
Bamburgh Castle, Bamburgh, Northumberland, England, UK.
A beautiful part of the country.
- published: 20 Aug 2021
- views: 9254
10:35
Scary Stories - The Ghosts Of Bamburgh Castle
Welcome to RealScary - the home of True Scary Stories.
AND TODAYS VIDEO IS: The Ghosts Of Bamburgh Castle - which dates back to 547 AD so it is hardly surprisi...
Welcome to RealScary - the home of True Scary Stories.
AND TODAYS VIDEO IS: The Ghosts Of Bamburgh Castle - which dates back to 547 AD so it is hardly surprising it has a myriad of ghost stories, along with the predictable stories of love and betrayal, I hope you enjoy.
ABOUT US: RealScary - bringing you the very best in not only British ghost stories but ghost encounters from around the world. so If you, like me, are quite partial to a scary story regarding terrifying ghostly sightings. You are in the right place.
EPISODE * 10
TITLE: The Ghosts Of Bamburgh Castle
LOCATION: Northumberland
#scarystories #scary #ghosts
AN INTERESTING FACT ABOUT : Bamburgh Castle
The area was inhabited by the Ancient Britons
The Celtic Britons inhabited the area of Bamburgh which was located in the Kingdom of Bernicia, one of the two Kingdoms which would form Northumbria, the people living there were referred to as the Gododdin people, who were descendants of the Votadini, Celtic people of the Iron Age in Great Britain.
I aim to upload new content every week. so be sure to connect with me by subscribing to my channel, also feel free to drop me a hello - I would love to hear from you!
🙏 Please consider supporting my work - here are some of the ways you can support me:
- Subscribe to my channel ☑️
- Like my video - A Quick Thumbs Up 👍☑️
- Share my video ☑️
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💗💗💗 Love To You All 💗💗💗
Darren
CREATORS:
Darren
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MUSIC: Adrift Among Infinite Stars by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au
Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/
Creative Commons CC BY 4.0
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IMAGES CREDIT: Bamburgh Research Project
https://wn.com/Scary_Stories_The_Ghosts_Of_Bamburgh_Castle
Welcome to RealScary - the home of True Scary Stories.
AND TODAYS VIDEO IS: The Ghosts Of Bamburgh Castle - which dates back to 547 AD so it is hardly surprising it has a myriad of ghost stories, along with the predictable stories of love and betrayal, I hope you enjoy.
ABOUT US: RealScary - bringing you the very best in not only British ghost stories but ghost encounters from around the world. so If you, like me, are quite partial to a scary story regarding terrifying ghostly sightings. You are in the right place.
EPISODE * 10
TITLE: The Ghosts Of Bamburgh Castle
LOCATION: Northumberland
#scarystories #scary #ghosts
AN INTERESTING FACT ABOUT : Bamburgh Castle
The area was inhabited by the Ancient Britons
The Celtic Britons inhabited the area of Bamburgh which was located in the Kingdom of Bernicia, one of the two Kingdoms which would form Northumbria, the people living there were referred to as the Gododdin people, who were descendants of the Votadini, Celtic people of the Iron Age in Great Britain.
I aim to upload new content every week. so be sure to connect with me by subscribing to my channel, also feel free to drop me a hello - I would love to hear from you!
🙏 Please consider supporting my work - here are some of the ways you can support me:
- Subscribe to my channel ☑️
- Like my video - A Quick Thumbs Up 👍☑️
- Share my video ☑️
- Leave a comment - ( I read and respond to them all ) ☑️
💗💗💗 Love To You All 💗💗💗
Darren
CREATORS:
Darren
Ella-Rose
MUSIC: Adrift Among Infinite Stars by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au
Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/
Creative Commons CC BY 4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
IMAGES CREDIT: Bamburgh Research Project
- published: 22 Aug 2022
- views: 10739
47:40
Time Team Specials S19-E01 Castle of the Saxon Kings ( Bamburgh, Northumberland)
Tony and the Team help investigate the Saxon roots of Bamburgh Castle, high on rocky cliffs in Northumberland above the vast North Sea beach and with the magica...
Tony and the Team help investigate the Saxon roots of Bamburgh Castle, high on rocky cliffs in Northumberland above the vast North Sea beach and with the magical island of Lindisfarne visible in the distance.
It's been a seat of power for thousands of years and has long held the attention of archaeologists. The Team are at Bamburgh to help the Bamburgh Research Project, which for a decade and a half has been digging through 1000 years of history to uncover the Saxon roots of this fortress.
Bamburgh was once home to the 'Bernician Kings', Anglo Saxon overlords who ruled great swathes of Britain. Could there be a unique stone-built hall under the carefully manicured lawns of today's castle?
As the Team hear stories of brutal death and financial wealth, and examine finds of gold jewellery and stone thrones, Phil and the diggers edge closer to a tantalising discovery.
https://wn.com/Time_Team_Specials_S19_E01_Castle_Of_The_Saxon_Kings_(_Bamburgh,_Northumberland)
Tony and the Team help investigate the Saxon roots of Bamburgh Castle, high on rocky cliffs in Northumberland above the vast North Sea beach and with the magical island of Lindisfarne visible in the distance.
It's been a seat of power for thousands of years and has long held the attention of archaeologists. The Team are at Bamburgh to help the Bamburgh Research Project, which for a decade and a half has been digging through 1000 years of history to uncover the Saxon roots of this fortress.
Bamburgh was once home to the 'Bernician Kings', Anglo Saxon overlords who ruled great swathes of Britain. Could there be a unique stone-built hall under the carefully manicured lawns of today's castle?
As the Team hear stories of brutal death and financial wealth, and examine finds of gold jewellery and stone thrones, Phil and the diggers edge closer to a tantalising discovery.
- published: 18 Mar 2013
- views: 336908
20:37
BAMBURGH | A walk from Bamburgh Village to Bamburgh Castle, beach and seafront!
A walk through Bamburgh to Bamburgh Castle and down to the beach and sea!
Bamburgh is a village and civil parish on the coast of Northumberland, England. We exp...
A walk through Bamburgh to Bamburgh Castle and down to the beach and sea!
Bamburgh is a village and civil parish on the coast of Northumberland, England. We explore Bamburgh from the village to the castle!
The village of Bamburgh is notable for the nearby Bamburgh Castle, a castle which was the seat of the former Kings of Northumbria, and for its association with the Victorian era heroine Grace Darling, who is buried there.
The extensive beach by the village was awarded the Blue Flag rural beach award in 2005. The Bamburgh Dunes, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, stand behind the beach. Bamburgh is popular with holidaymakers and is within the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
As the royal capital of the ancient kingdom of Northumbria, spell-binding Bamburgh holds a history worth discovering. All the while, awe-inspiring Bamburgh Castle will be your backdrop, and you can wander down the main street, past the cosy Copper Kettle Cafe and towards the village’s landmark red phone box for an especially staggering view.
Dominant and dramatic, Bamburgh Castle’s imposing presence along Northumberland’s coast makes for a magical walk along the beach. Head here from Seahouses using the castle as your guidepost and admire its setting behind the wild dunes that sway in the breeze. Enter the grounds of this iconic, medieval fortification for impressive corridors, towering turrets and formidable fortresses. An array of events are constantly happening at the castle, such as Dragon Hunts, Ghost Tours and even Outdoor Cinema Screenings if you stick around after sunset.
The castle isn’t the only chunk of history that Bamburgh Village has to offer. The RNLI Grace Darling is a museum dedicated to Grace Horsley Darling, who participated in the rescue of nine men from a tragic shipwreck. She became Victorian Britain’s greatest heroine, and the profound event had a huge impact on the RNLI as we know it today.
If you’re looking for a cuppa between beach walks, a cluster of cafes line Bamburgh’s stone-front streets. Plus, the village offers high-end restaurants serving exquisite sea food for those wanting to be wined and dined.
Bamburgh is a stunningly attractive small Village set on the Northern stretch of the Northumberland Coast. It is without doubt dominated by its magnificently striking Castle that can be seen for miles around, giving the whole Village a somewhat dramatic feeling. You can't fail to be impressed by the sheer scale of the Castle once you are up close and in the Village itself. There is much to do in the Village alongside the Castle and it's amazing history, there are impressive stretches of pure golden sandy beaches, many 'proper' English tea rooms and restaurants, St Aidan's Church and a newly renovated museum dedicated to Grace Darling, amongst other things.
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A walk through Bamburgh to Bamburgh Castle and down to the beach and sea!
Bamburgh is a village and civil parish on the coast of Northumberland, England. We explore Bamburgh from the village to the castle!
The village of Bamburgh is notable for the nearby Bamburgh Castle, a castle which was the seat of the former Kings of Northumbria, and for its association with the Victorian era heroine Grace Darling, who is buried there.
The extensive beach by the village was awarded the Blue Flag rural beach award in 2005. The Bamburgh Dunes, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, stand behind the beach. Bamburgh is popular with holidaymakers and is within the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
As the royal capital of the ancient kingdom of Northumbria, spell-binding Bamburgh holds a history worth discovering. All the while, awe-inspiring Bamburgh Castle will be your backdrop, and you can wander down the main street, past the cosy Copper Kettle Cafe and towards the village’s landmark red phone box for an especially staggering view.
Dominant and dramatic, Bamburgh Castle’s imposing presence along Northumberland’s coast makes for a magical walk along the beach. Head here from Seahouses using the castle as your guidepost and admire its setting behind the wild dunes that sway in the breeze. Enter the grounds of this iconic, medieval fortification for impressive corridors, towering turrets and formidable fortresses. An array of events are constantly happening at the castle, such as Dragon Hunts, Ghost Tours and even Outdoor Cinema Screenings if you stick around after sunset.
The castle isn’t the only chunk of history that Bamburgh Village has to offer. The RNLI Grace Darling is a museum dedicated to Grace Horsley Darling, who participated in the rescue of nine men from a tragic shipwreck. She became Victorian Britain’s greatest heroine, and the profound event had a huge impact on the RNLI as we know it today.
If you’re looking for a cuppa between beach walks, a cluster of cafes line Bamburgh’s stone-front streets. Plus, the village offers high-end restaurants serving exquisite sea food for those wanting to be wined and dined.
Bamburgh is a stunningly attractive small Village set on the Northern stretch of the Northumberland Coast. It is without doubt dominated by its magnificently striking Castle that can be seen for miles around, giving the whole Village a somewhat dramatic feeling. You can't fail to be impressed by the sheer scale of the Castle once you are up close and in the Village itself. There is much to do in the Village alongside the Castle and it's amazing history, there are impressive stretches of pure golden sandy beaches, many 'proper' English tea rooms and restaurants, St Aidan's Church and a newly renovated museum dedicated to Grace Darling, amongst other things.
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#bamburgh #northumberland #bamburghcastle
- published: 24 Jan 2022
- views: 19998
1:30:01
Bamburgh Castle, Village and Beach Walk, English Countryside 4K
۞ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Daveswalks
All support is hugely appreciated and it helps me keep the channel going!
No talking, just walking. Exploring th...
۞ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Daveswalks
All support is hugely appreciated and it helps me keep the channel going!
No talking, just walking. Exploring the English Countryside. A nice gentle walk around Bamburgh.
Walking through the village, St Aiden's Church, before walking around the stunning Bamburgh Castle before finishing on the beach capturing a stunning sunset. One of my favourite videos to date!
My 119th of hopefully many YouTube Walks.
Time and date of walk: 8pm 14th May 2022 English Spring
Dave's walk difficulty rating: 1 / 5 Easy enough
Dave's walk beauty rating: 6 / 5 perfect!
Distance of this walk: 7,989 Steps 3.35 Miles / 5.39 km
Distance of all YouTube walks so far: 575,571 Steps 248.90 Miles / 400.48 km
Weather: A beautiful evening sunset!
Subscribers at time of video release: 23,565
Total channel views at time of release: 2,992,263
Total hours of my videos watched: 548,626 Hours = 22,859 Days = 62.63 Years!
Starting point of walk on what3words: ///greyhound.rationed.estuaries
This link is a Google map route of this walk, and of all of my completed video walks, drives and my forever growing 'To do' walking list.
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/edit?mid=1Dxlo3YploaUGmdgXjt2dFO8VQ-J98M4n&ll=55.61019250754789%2C-1.7164696459713036&z=16
About Dave's Walks
Hi there, I‘m Dave! I've lived in the English Countryside all my life, and I love it! I enjoy walking, and couldn’t help but notice just how beautiful the UK can be away from the cities. I found myself inspired and decided to get some camera equipment and make some walking videos so I can share my walks of the beautiful countryside with everyone!
I mainly focus on small towns, villages, picturesque landscapes, rolling hills and mountains, forests and canals, all along the coastlines in England, Scotland, Wales, and who knows maybe one day further afar!
I upload every Sunday 11.45am GMT (3.45am PST) (6.45am EST) (5.15pm IST) (9.15pm ACST)
Connect with me?
۞ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daves_walks/
۞ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DavesWalks
۞ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WalksDave
۞ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/Daves_walks
A Massive thank you to my coffee suppliers: Annabelle, Pete, Sam, Menno, Ryan, Christie, Peter, Chris, Nick, ‘The Rat’, Bri, '27', Sri, Rhys, John Wheeler, Steve B, Velojo, Brian, Madelaine, Chiara, Mike and Lynda, Liz Williams, Kaley, Josh, Jasmine, Surya Jangolla, Duncraggin, Bart Blue, Michael Burrows, Barbara Fenney, Rowdon, LindaL, Nessie B and 26 anonymous supporters and especially Debbie, Hellie and Joe’s Wanderings for their many donations!
Other ways to support me include:
۞ Become a Dave’s Walks Member (Early access to all uploads ad free) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX6CKT9IKip2nKB26HgVjwQ/join
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And a big shout out to all past and present YouTube Channel Members!
DebYouTaunt
Geoffrey Lautrup
Erbing
Keith Smith
Kerry Wild
Mehernosh Pajnigar
Ray Atkins
R.Moon
Michelle
Albert Plathottom
Crazypillsmandatory
Byron Tate
mjm
Jarmosguitars
Ever Herry
Andrew Triska
Dan Cleasby
Linda Posson
Alfred Ford
Edu Eyland
Jasmine Chang
Jonathan Thomas
Marie Jackson
Kaley L
Robert Mitchumx
Yafit M
Tom Sealey
Nadia Melmont
Ash
John Werner
Kristen Hastings
It really does help me so much! Not just coffee but also things like petrol, car maintenance, overnight stays in places, parking tickets, admission and entry fees to places I wouldn’t normally go to, it really does go a long way helping me make content for everyone!
Equipment:
DJI Osomo Pocket 2 Combo Pack https://amzn.to/3wpLHMc
Freewell Polarising ND Filters https://amzn.to/3N0xQ4C
DJI Action Cam https://amzn.to/36yBTUY
DJI Action Cam Spare Battery https://amzn.to/3uxMMz1
Extreme Pro 128GB memory Card https://amzn.to/3IqYBMi
Camera Suction Mount https://amzn.to/3IsgdqT
Rode Micro Microphone https://amzn.to/3L21HIg
Tripod https://amzn.to/3ugFsay
Power Bank https://amzn.to/3wECH63
These Amazon Links are affiliated; I get a small commission if you simply use the links to go to the Amazon website. Even if you buy something else unrelated to the links, it gives me a small commission because you used the link. Brilliant eh?
I use the free version of Davinci Resolve 16 to do some really basic editing. Mainly making sure the sky isn't over exposed. It's from Camera straight to YouTube. No cuts, no fancy business, no talking, just walking.
#walking #walk #countryside #englishcountryside #slowtv #notalking #justwalking #bamburgh
#bamburghcastle #sunset #daveswalks
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~ Y O U R ~ W A L K E R ~ D A V E ~ S H A W ~
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Psssst Hey there...
I have a second YouTube channel. It is a bit different to what I do here. Feel free to check it out.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEONK24tjyrHoDd6p0rQK2w
https://wn.com/Bamburgh_Castle,_Village_And_Beach_Walk,_English_Countryside_4K
۞ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Daveswalks
All support is hugely appreciated and it helps me keep the channel going!
No talking, just walking. Exploring the English Countryside. A nice gentle walk around Bamburgh.
Walking through the village, St Aiden's Church, before walking around the stunning Bamburgh Castle before finishing on the beach capturing a stunning sunset. One of my favourite videos to date!
My 119th of hopefully many YouTube Walks.
Time and date of walk: 8pm 14th May 2022 English Spring
Dave's walk difficulty rating: 1 / 5 Easy enough
Dave's walk beauty rating: 6 / 5 perfect!
Distance of this walk: 7,989 Steps 3.35 Miles / 5.39 km
Distance of all YouTube walks so far: 575,571 Steps 248.90 Miles / 400.48 km
Weather: A beautiful evening sunset!
Subscribers at time of video release: 23,565
Total channel views at time of release: 2,992,263
Total hours of my videos watched: 548,626 Hours = 22,859 Days = 62.63 Years!
Starting point of walk on what3words: ///greyhound.rationed.estuaries
This link is a Google map route of this walk, and of all of my completed video walks, drives and my forever growing 'To do' walking list.
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/edit?mid=1Dxlo3YploaUGmdgXjt2dFO8VQ-J98M4n&ll=55.61019250754789%2C-1.7164696459713036&z=16
About Dave's Walks
Hi there, I‘m Dave! I've lived in the English Countryside all my life, and I love it! I enjoy walking, and couldn’t help but notice just how beautiful the UK can be away from the cities. I found myself inspired and decided to get some camera equipment and make some walking videos so I can share my walks of the beautiful countryside with everyone!
I mainly focus on small towns, villages, picturesque landscapes, rolling hills and mountains, forests and canals, all along the coastlines in England, Scotland, Wales, and who knows maybe one day further afar!
I upload every Sunday 11.45am GMT (3.45am PST) (6.45am EST) (5.15pm IST) (9.15pm ACST)
Connect with me?
۞ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daves_walks/
۞ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DavesWalks
۞ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WalksDave
۞ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/Daves_walks
A Massive thank you to my coffee suppliers: Annabelle, Pete, Sam, Menno, Ryan, Christie, Peter, Chris, Nick, ‘The Rat’, Bri, '27', Sri, Rhys, John Wheeler, Steve B, Velojo, Brian, Madelaine, Chiara, Mike and Lynda, Liz Williams, Kaley, Josh, Jasmine, Surya Jangolla, Duncraggin, Bart Blue, Michael Burrows, Barbara Fenney, Rowdon, LindaL, Nessie B and 26 anonymous supporters and especially Debbie, Hellie and Joe’s Wanderings for their many donations!
Other ways to support me include:
۞ Become a Dave’s Walks Member (Early access to all uploads ad free) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX6CKT9IKip2nKB26HgVjwQ/join
۞ Direct to PayPal: https://paypal.me/DavesWalks?country.x=GB&locale.x=en_GB
۞ My Amazon Wishlist: https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/1ESEH6XZ5MF7L?ref_=wl_share
And a big shout out to all past and present YouTube Channel Members!
DebYouTaunt
Geoffrey Lautrup
Erbing
Keith Smith
Kerry Wild
Mehernosh Pajnigar
Ray Atkins
R.Moon
Michelle
Albert Plathottom
Crazypillsmandatory
Byron Tate
mjm
Jarmosguitars
Ever Herry
Andrew Triska
Dan Cleasby
Linda Posson
Alfred Ford
Edu Eyland
Jasmine Chang
Jonathan Thomas
Marie Jackson
Kaley L
Robert Mitchumx
Yafit M
Tom Sealey
Nadia Melmont
Ash
John Werner
Kristen Hastings
It really does help me so much! Not just coffee but also things like petrol, car maintenance, overnight stays in places, parking tickets, admission and entry fees to places I wouldn’t normally go to, it really does go a long way helping me make content for everyone!
Equipment:
DJI Osomo Pocket 2 Combo Pack https://amzn.to/3wpLHMc
Freewell Polarising ND Filters https://amzn.to/3N0xQ4C
DJI Action Cam https://amzn.to/36yBTUY
DJI Action Cam Spare Battery https://amzn.to/3uxMMz1
Extreme Pro 128GB memory Card https://amzn.to/3IqYBMi
Camera Suction Mount https://amzn.to/3IsgdqT
Rode Micro Microphone https://amzn.to/3L21HIg
Tripod https://amzn.to/3ugFsay
Power Bank https://amzn.to/3wECH63
These Amazon Links are affiliated; I get a small commission if you simply use the links to go to the Amazon website. Even if you buy something else unrelated to the links, it gives me a small commission because you used the link. Brilliant eh?
I use the free version of Davinci Resolve 16 to do some really basic editing. Mainly making sure the sky isn't over exposed. It's from Camera straight to YouTube. No cuts, no fancy business, no talking, just walking.
#walking #walk #countryside #englishcountryside #slowtv #notalking #justwalking #bamburgh
#bamburghcastle #sunset #daveswalks
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩۞۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
~ Y O U R ~ W A L K E R ~ D A V E ~ S H A W ~
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩۞۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
Psssst Hey there...
I have a second YouTube channel. It is a bit different to what I do here. Feel free to check it out.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEONK24tjyrHoDd6p0rQK2w
- published: 02 Oct 2022
- views: 16720
1:29
Come for a virtual tour video around Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland's King's Hall
It's known as the finest castle in England. Join us here at Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland for a virtual tour around this mighty coastal fortress's King's Ha...
It's known as the finest castle in England. Join us here at Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland for a virtual tour around this mighty coastal fortress's King's Hall.
https://wn.com/Come_For_A_Virtual_Tour_Video_Around_Bamburgh_Castle_In_Northumberland's_King's_Hall
It's known as the finest castle in England. Join us here at Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland for a virtual tour around this mighty coastal fortress's King's Hall.
- published: 21 Apr 2020
- views: 3021