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Shropshire Union Canal & return
Four Counties Ring
Caldon Canal
The Black Country Ring
Stourport & return
Short Breaks
Shropshire Union Canal & return
Guides: P4, N4, L10
• From Gailey 7 nights,
6 hours per day, 58 locks
If this is your first time out or if you are just looking for
a relaxing and easy time away from
it all, this trip is ideal. Leaving Gailey,
you head south down the Staffordshire and
Worcestershire Canal to Autherley Junction,
where you join the start of the Shropshire
Union Canal (Shroppie).
You soon get to appreciate the
contrast between the earlier ‘contour’ canal that you
have just left and the gem that is the ‘Shroppie’. Your
journey northwards towards the Cheshire Plains through
the rural Shropshire countryside, takes in impressively deep
cuttings, dramatic embankments and splendid architecture.
Market Drayton, Audlem and Nantwich are all delightful places
to visit along the way, either on the way out or on the return leg of
your journey. Finally though, you need to turn around and head back
to Gailey, retracing your steps and enjoying the new perspective that cruising in this direction brings.
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Four Counties Ring
Guides: P4, N4, L10
• From Gailey 7 nights, 8.5 hours per day, 94 locks
• From Wrenbury 10/11 nights, 6.5 hours per day, 112 locks
• From Anderton 10/11 nights, 6.5 hours per day, 102 locks
• From Whitchurch 14 nights, 6 hours per day, 132 locks
A fascinating voyage of discovery and well worth the
extra bit of effort! The journey takes you along the
wonderfully rural Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal
to Great Haywood Junction where, passing under a
distinctive roving bridge, you join the Trent and Mersey
Canal heading north towards the Potteries and Peak District.
The rolling Staffordshire countryside leads you to Stoke-on-Trent, the
Wedgewood Visitors Centre and the impressive 2926-yard long Harecastle
Tunnel.
Beyond Harecastle the 13 miles to the salt town of Middlewich
sees the canal descend 31 locks to the Cheshire Plains. The short Middlewich arm
links the Trent and Mersey Canal to the Shropshire Union Canal again through more
glorious countryside.
The scenery on the climb up ‘Heartbreak Hill’ to the summit at Kidsgrove is fantastic.
As well as sights of the potteries such as the Bottle Kilns at Etruria, the Wedgwood
Pottery Centre at Barlaston is not to be missed.
01782 204218 www.thewedgwoodstory.com
The National Trust’s Shugborough Hall is a short walk from moorings at Great
Haywood. 01889 881388 www.nationaltrust.org.uk
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Guides: P4, N4, L10
The Black Country Ring
Guides: P1, N2, L16