Great video - thank you. Have a small oil painting of the harbour hanging in our hall, by Nigel Hallard whose gallery you passed. Love Mousehole so much. We stayed in a flat above the gift shop right by the war memorial, several times - with a gorgeous view of the harbour. 😎
My wife and I visited Cornwall in 2017, staying in our caravan just outside of St Ives and should have returned there last June but Covid put a stop to that., Mousehole is one of our favourite stops. We normally park in the lay-by on the main road in, as long as you get there early. Lovely video, I like the sound of the seaside with the gulls and busy holiday life.
Another great & fantastic video of MOUSEHOLE | A look around MOUSEHOLE CORNWALL near Penzance, from village to beach and harbour in 4K it brought back happy memeries when i went to Penzance that would nice place to video next!.🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
@@GimbalWalkTV I am disabled and so is my hubby, so your film, also other films you have done will keep us armchair travelers going! Have you read the Mousehole Cat? Wonderful book!☺️
Oh you have the same love of Cornwall. I would definitely love to live there. It feels like home every time I go. Been going since was a baby. Thank you for sharing 🤩 🥰
Lovely video, what a gorgeous place. I’m ashamed to say I didn’t even know Mousehole existed until I accidentally found myself watching the actress Shobna Gulati readin ‘The Mousehole cat’ on Jackanory, which I’d put on for my children! One day I shall finally get to visit.
What a beautiful place i never knew about this beautiful place been to cornwall about 3 or 4 times thank you for this video another place in my list to visit .
Every good Friday a lot of the locals walk from Mousehole to Lamorna. It’s amazing you don’t see your neighbour for weeks but are sure to bump in to them on the good Friday walk.
I grew up here and felt the urge to revisit without getting in my car. Thank you for the clear video showing all the cute spots. If you go again, please have lunch at the Ship Inn. It’s a lovely, cosy pub that was just ok your left as you make your way to the ice cream place 🥰
Thanks for another lovely walk in Cornwall. Mousehole is a very unusual name but I surely enjoyed seeing their stone built cottages and other buildings lining more twisty, hilly lanes. It seemed a bit quieter there, more of my liking. What intrigued me the most was seeing the long lines crossing over the sand where families played off the various sea vessels tied up so not to float away. Very cool. Looking forward to seeing what's next! :)
Gorgeous little village 😍 I drove sown especially to see it after visiting St Michaels Mount a few years back. It was a lovely warm evening and a lot of the locals were swimming and kayaking in the harbour, it was idyllic 😏
Love your videos & I'm thinking of getting a gimbal for my phone. The trouble is I suffer from anxiety & I know I'm going to feel very self conscious when I'm using it (especially when walking on my own). Did you have this problem when you started?
I suffer from really bad anxiety and self consciousness or st least I did before I got one was worried what people might think etc now I just whip it out, press record and walk down the street and couldn’t care less I’m not saying it would be like that for yourself by the way I did have to get used to people looking but you soon realise people just have a tiny quick glance because they’re curious about the gimbal as most people have never seen one before It’s worth a try for sure!
I think it's a shame that houses are sold to only be used in summer .They should be sold to locals who work in the area and who's families belong there ,
Oh most definitely Port Isaac is filmed and being edited as we speak and it’s already my all time favourite video! Out soon! (And starring Fisherman’s Friends too!)
@@GimbalWalkTV yay! Yes, Fisherman's Friends as well another film, I can't remember the name now, about a widow who was growing marijuana in her glass house 😅 Edited - 'Saving Grace' was the film!
Far from unspoilt, the proliferation of holiday homes and 2nd homes is killing the community. Tourism may be the bread and butter of the village but out of season it is deserted, locals have been priced out of living there and you can walk through the village of a winter's evening and hardly any of the houses lit up. In the summer its a theme park and rammed out, parking a nightmare and in the winter its deserted.....