 Rwyf yn adeithio rhywun. Rydyn ni'n rhaid i'r sriliad nag gennymu'r Bergwyr Shymenges. yn y rhaid i'r lockdown, yn rhag o'r会ffau gyda'r Flockdown Ion, rwyf wedi'i ad這麼fyn o'r peth sydd yn ei gynhyrchu i'r Bergwyr Shymenges. Rydyn ni'n gwneud yma euddo i'r WHA. Pwysig i'n rhaid i rhydwch i'r Bergwyr Shymenges, rydyn ni'n gwneud ei hollwch i'r Bergwyr Shymenges, rydyn ni'n gwneud i'r Bergwyr Shymigare. a rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio'r llwyddo'r cyfnodau. Oni'n gweithio'n gweithio'r lockdown'r lwyddon, ac mae'r gweithio'r lockdown yn ymlaen i'w gweithio'n gweithio'r lockdown. A bryddu'n cael ei wneud yn ôl i'r lockdown'r lockdown. Ydw i'r proses ffostol ymlaen. Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'r ffostol. Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio. Yr hyn ymlaen i'w gwneud yn deall, yw White Jane Medway yn Ken. Tyny'r ysgol y gynhyrchu'n metw i niferol I... Ym Gwylol i Gwylol i Gwylol, wedi bod yn eich trefiau bobl yn unig, Ac mae'n gwybod i'r fwrdd i'r ddwylu a'n cael ei ei ysgol yn ei peth gwaith, yn ei ysgol, Ond yn gyfnwys yn Gwylol, gyda gynnig yma i'r Llyfrgell. Mae Llyfrgell yn cwylol, ond ychydig yn ddweud, mae rhywbeth. Byddai'n ddweud o'r gwybod hyn yn fath o'r sgol. Mae'n gwael i gyrsbwynt o'r ddau, felly ydych chi'n gwybod y byddai hyn yn dweud. Mae'n gweithio ar y bydau siwr, a'r bydau ar 4 oes oes o', fel y bydau siwr. Mae'n gweithio'r ddau peth o'r hyn o'r dda, yn fath o'r bwrdd. Yn ymgylch, mae'n gweithio'r gwrd. Mae'n gweithio'r gwrd, Mae'r gwerthoedd yn ymddangos, mae'n gweithio'r Gorgi yn ymddangos a'r byddai'n gweithio yw'r Wookie Hull, mae'r hwyl yn ffawr ychydig o'r holledau a'n fwy o'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r pwysig. Mae'n ddiwedd arall, mae'n gwneud o'r gwaith arall, mae'n casel hefydig ym hyffordd. Fe'n gael casel hefydig ym hyffordd yn ymddangos. Ac mae'n gweithio'r gwaith yn ymddangos, ond mae'n gwyllwch ymddangos yn ymddangos, y ddechrau ar g drown o'r eich ddweud. Le'r ddechrau ar casol. Rwy'n dod o'r L-Blacksall. Ac nôl ydy'r Pheonidg yn suffych. Mae'n gyd yn gwneud hija顶 yn bwysig. Rwy'n gweithio bod mai'n gweithio ddechrau. Rwy'n du'n glasio, ond rwy'n gweithiau'r llwy vaccination o'r panfawr. Hay ei amgwild. Rwy'n salam. Oes i, oes i'n salam. Mae'n ddechrau. Rwy'n ddweud o'r Samaan L- uprwydd. A'r gwahodd, i'w dweud Iameth. So we drove from Blackslaw, stopped to Sutton Hoo, and stayed the night in Great Yarmouth. I stayed there for one night, and then, the building is still there but I don't think it's the Euthostal anymore, it was the end of the Teres of Lucka Victor and Teres House, and then we went to Norwich and stayed there for one night, I know that Euthostal isn't there anymore, it's demolished. I'm not long after we stayed there actually, it closed and was demolished and they built houses on it. A dyna'r rôl, yn ymwyaf i'r Slymbridd ac yn ymgyrch 7 ysgrifiad, roedd yr Ysgrifennu'r hanfod yn blynyddu, yn ddigon i'r hosul, ac yn ymwyaf i'r hosul, yn ddigon i'r hosul sy'n gweld i'r hanfod, ond rwy'n digon i'n gweithio'n wahanol, ac yn ymwyaf i'r Rôl, ond rwy'n gweithio'n ddigon i'r MNM, rwy'n gweithio'n gweld i'r Slymbridd, yn ddigon i'r hanfod, a rwy'n dd aspirion o'r Slymbridd, Ie i'w stym yn y fold. Rwy'n gweithio. Mae'n gwybod yn y Glosgir a Morrochllirion. Mae'n gweithio i Gwylwyr, i'w ffordd i'w Manau, hefyd yn gweithio ar gyfer y Nesafol Farsfôl. Rwy'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio i mi yw'r un, mae'n mynd i eisbwrn. Ie, mae'n gweithio i mi yw'r un i yng Nghymru, i'r un i yw amser, i ddim yn y llond. Mae eisbwrn i chi. ac we went to the minute to railway and e-sport, we went on a boat ride up to beachy head. The youth hostel burnt down not long after we stayed there, but it was rebuilt. So I'm not sure if the rebuilt one is still there, but the building we stayed in is no longer there. The next one is Wilderhoek Manor. Now I'll talk about Wilderhoek Manor in National Trust Passports because it was, it is, it's a National Trust property, but it's the youth hostel association managing it and you can stay there. It's a fascinating place up in the hills in Shropshire. You can actually go and stay at a National Trust place. Next one is Arundel. Arundel is down in Sussex. We visited Arundel Castle and various other places in Pettworth House in the area. I only stayed there for one night. It's not too far, but if you want to drive, that's what the good thing about youth hostel. Say if you just want to drive somewhere that's not miles and miles away, but say 50, 60 miles away because that's a youth hostel at night and you can do something else in the same area and drive back again. Now next one, Wilderhoek Manor, frequented quite a few times, York, for fairly odd fish reasons, very railway events. So I've been to York a few times. Arnside was the next one. That was when they did the rerun of the 15 Gilly Special, the last steam train in 1968. They rerun it in 2008. I didn't go on it, went to Riverweather and saw the two backfives heading north. And then next started a steam charter round to Cymru and Caeswg Leander from Caern Forth. It was also up to Ravenglass. It was when they were still allowed to turn the trains in Sedafill Nuclear Power Station. That was King's Fisher Outdoors, who sadly don't exist anymore. Next one is Lockton. I've just written it in there. That was on a national trust work in holiday. It was an old school in the village. I talked about work national trust work in holiday. It's a national trust video. Next one was White Shade Burley in New Forest. When Eastleigh Works had an open day. Went to Eastleigh. Went to the Works open day. And there we drove to Burleigh. And we went to Buley, the Car Museum and the Abbey. And then on the way back I think we went to the Moors Valley Railway and the EC8 side railway. I'll have to go and revisit those two minutes railways. That's about my minute railway Britain series. The next one is Borth. Borth is if you get a train to Aberystwyth, it's the penultimate station. It's a little town by the sea in Wales. Quite a nice place when I was there. Did all the Welsh railways for the first time I've done. Like the Tanniglinn, Vale of Ride or the Corrish Railway. From there we drove down to a place I think it's a Welsh one. I'm probably not pronouncing it right. I'm going to apologise. It's called Llanford the Kellan. And while we were there we did the Ponte Bourne Blenavon Railway. Brecon Mountain Railway. We visited Brecon. We climbed Penifand, the third highest mountain in Wales. My next property is Ywllgraife. Ywllgraife up in Derbyshire. It's an old co-op. It's a tall building for the village. It's about five floors high. So if you look at Ywllgraife, if you go for a walk outside Ywllgraife, the Ywlfostil is very distinct. So that's Ywllgraife. All goes down 80 years of Ywlfostil. Our next one is Glant down in Cornwall. I think that was a big old Victorian house. It stayed down in Cornwall. It was when they were doing steam on the Lou branch with 9466. It was quite rare to do steam on the Lou branch. From there we drove to Street, which is near Glastonbury. We didn't visit Glastonbury. I think I visited Glastonbury after Chedda. We went to Wales and had a look at the cathedral. Our next one, Beleba. That is near Postbridge. It's in the middle of Dartmoor. So I stayed at Beleba Yw Fostil completely in the middle of nowhere. I remember we went to Whiddurcom in the Moor. Got a natural trust passport stamp. This one's pretty somewhere everyone's heard of. Canterbury. I stayed at Canterbury at the Yw Fostil there. I remember we actually stayed in a tent, because some of the Fostils have tents as well, which you can stay in. So I stayed in a tent out of the back. And the next one's Ballf again up. So I liked it so much. Went there again. And finally Sherwood Forest. Somewhere I really would love to go back to, because there's a Sherwood Forest railway. I didn't go there on that visit, but I did go to see Robin Hood's major oak, which I'd like to do a video at. Also went to Nottingham and they go on the tram. So that's the first one. The second one. A bit more modern looking. First one's Manchester. Been to Manchester a lot. I only ever once stayed a night in Manchester. This first time I've done the Metro link, so I was quite excited to do that. Next one's Iron Bridge. So stayed at Iron Bridge for a night. Did Iron Bridge. The whole Iron Bridge gorge, not all of the attractions, but most of them. York again, that must have been a railway event on. Tramol in Southern Ireland. That was my first trip to Ireland. I remember I had to get a bus from Ross Lear to Watford, because they closed a railway. I had to get another bus, because there's closed a railway down to Tramol. Next one's Dublin. I went from there up to Dublin. Next one's another Stamps. I've written it in. It's Belfast. So I did things like Giant's Causeway for the first time. And then from there I went up to Glasgow. The main thing I wanted to go to Glasgow for, not then, was to see the Red Road Flats. They attempted to demolish them. They blew them up and turned and didn't collapse. My next one was Ireland Hall. Now that's also National Trust. I have been there. You can go and visit on a normal day, visit as a National Trust property. I have done it and I have made a video there. Have a look at the link on the screen now. But I stayed there that night and went to Crichtch tramway village the next day. York again. That was when they had all the, when they bought all six A4s together. I remember that one. And then the final for you, Lempster, which is in Erefordshire. I stayed there. It's part of an old priorywyd at Ewfostall and trying to think which places I visited. But I certainly visited a international trust place called The Weer, where they didn't have a passport stamp. So that never appeared in the passport video. But I remember going there and for various other walks. And then Dimmingsdale. Now that is near Alton in Staffordshire, above the Churnit Valley. It's not Ewfostall anymore. So the stamp that I found Ewfostall at Dimmingsdale was so difficult to find, but we did find it. Oh, and then we had Belfast again. Got a stamp this time. I went to Belfast. I was actually doing a national trust work on holiday at Castle Ward. I stayed at Belfast the night before. Went to Down Factory. I did the Down Factory in County Down Railway and then went on to Castle Ward, stayed there for the duration of the holiday. I called in at Dublin for a couple of nights on the way back saying Ewfostall in Dublin. Last one I stayed at. I haven't been to one since. Should start doing them again, but I just haven't. Furlby Lincolnshire. I remember it rained. I stayed in Lincoln, not on Ewfostall. Went down the way back and it rained. So I just did Abbey's that are now churches. I did Bourne, did Deepings and James and I did Croyland or Croylands. Some I really would love to go back to you because it's a fascinating bridge. I'll have to, if you want to know what it is, look it up. It's basically a freeway bridge but I'll have to go there and do a video. That's the story of my Ewfostall passports. At some point in the future I should get out and visit some more and get some more stamps. It's a cheap way of having a holiday so why not try it for yourself? I hope you enjoyed this video. Thank you very much for watching. Please do feel free to like, subscribe and comment from my kitchen table. Thank you very much. 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