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For a few relaxing days, or to see what a holiday afloat is all about, a short break on a narrowboat is perfect. A three or four night
break is long enough to unwind and get used to the slow pace of life.
We have short break boats available from all start bases, each with a number of splendid routes to choose from. Take a three-night
weekend break starting on Friday, or a four-night midweek break starting on Monday. Remember that these boats are also
available for weekly hire and, by adding a short break to a week, you can also take a longer break of 10/11 nights.
Weekend breaks : Friday to Monday (3 nights)
Midweek breaks : Monday to Friday (4 nights)
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Short breaks in the Heart of England
Short breaks in the Potteries and the Peak District
Short breaks in Shakespeare country, Warwickshire and the Chilterns
Short breaks in the Pennines, Chester and Yorkshire
Short breaks in Wales and the Marches
Short breaks in Wessex and the Cotswolds
Short breaks in Scotland, Edinburgh and Glasgow
Short Breaks in the Heart of England
Weekends: Friday to Monday (3 nights)
Midweek: Monday to Friday (4 nights)
Lapworth & return
Guides: P2, N2, L15
. From Alvechurch 3 nights, 4.5 hours per day hours, 0 locks (Top of Lapworth)
Briefly heading north, then turning down on the Stratford Canal towards Stratford , this relaxing route involves no locks at all. The views around the "Lapworth Flight" (of 18 locks) are stunning, and a leisurely walk along the canalside from the top lock allows you to take in the atmosphere without the effort of travelling through yourself!
. From Alvechurch 4 nights, 6.5 hours per day, 36 locks (Bottom of Lapworth)
Taking a midweek break gives time to go down the locks to Kingswood Junction. Just a couple of hours further cruising takes you towards either Knowle, the top of Hatton Flight or Wootton Wawen.
Country World Craft Village is a short walk from the top of Hatton locks. 01926 843411
www.hattonworld.com
Stoke Prior & return
. From Worcester 3 nights, 5 hours per day, 38 locks
Cruise up the Worcester/Birmingham Canal. This trip takes you north into rural Worcestershire where you pass through the very heart of 'Archers' country to the village of Stoke Prior .
Stourport & return
. From Worcester 4 nights, 6 hours per day, 41 locks
. From Gailey 7 nights, 8 hours per day, 72 locks
Cruise up the River Severn to the Inland Port of Stourport, where you join the idyllic Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal . Before returning to Worcester , you'll be able to enjoy seeing North Worcestershire at its best from this gently meandering canal.
The Birmingham Mini-Ring
Guides: P1, N3, L13
. From Alvechurch 4 nights, 7.5 hours per day, 49 locks
A mid-week break that takes you through some of Britain 's finest industrial architecture, travelling along the Worcester & Birmingham , Grand Union and Stratford Canals . Cruise through some of the most exclusive Warwickshire villages. Moor in Birmingham near the National Sea Life Centre - a real treat for every member of the family. 0121 6436777
www.sealifeeurope.com
Droitwich Ring
From Worcester 41 locks, 20 hours cruising
Late 2009 should see the opening of the restored Droitwich Canal. The Droitwich Canal links the Birmingham and Worcester Canal with the River Severn at Hawford creating a new mini ring from Worcester. Cruising the ring will take approximately 20 hours so a short break is possible but will require long days cruising.
The Droitwich Canal is an amalgamation of the Droitwich Barge Canal and the Droitwich Junction Canal both were built to carry salt from Droitwich Spa but were abandoned in 1939. The Droitwich Canal Trust has worked since 1973 to restore this stretch, which is now due for completion this year.
Potteries and Peak District
Weekends: Friday to Monday (3 nights)
Midweek: Monday to Friday (4 nights)
Norbury & return
Guides: P2, N4, L10
• From Gailey 3 nights,
5-6 hours per day, 4 locks
The most leisurely of the available routes takes
you down the Staffordshire and
Worcestershire Canal to Autherley Junction,
where you join the Shropshire Union Canal
for a relaxing run up northwards to Norbury.
Here you will need to turn in order to return.
Market Drayton & return
Guides: P4, N4, L10
• From Gailey 4 nights,
6 hours per day, 14 locks
If you are taking a four-day break the Norbury
and return trip can be extended to Market
Drayton before you turn around.
Stone & return
Guides: P1, N2, L10
• From Gailey 4 nights,
6 hours per day, 30 locks
Again, for those on a four-day trip, there is the
option to travel on up the Trent and Mersey
Canal to the town of Stone, enjoying rural
Staffordshire as you go.
Great Haywood & return
Guides: P4, N4, L10
• From Gailey 3 nights,
6 hours per day, 36 locks
An alternative cruise takes you up the
Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal to
Great Haywood Junction, enabling you to visit
Shugborough Hall.
Shakespeare Country, Warwickshire and the Chilterns
Weekends: Friday to Monday (3 nights)
Midweek: Monday to Friday (4 nights)
Snarestone & return
Guides: P7, N3, L14
• From Rugby 3 nights, 6 hours per day, 0 locks
For the non-energetic, this is a relaxing lock free
trip to Snarestone, travelling up the North
Oxford Canal and the Ashby Canal.
Crick & return
Guides: P7, N1, L14
• From Rugby 3 nights,
6 hours per day, 6 locks
• From Gayton 4 nights,
6.5 hours per day, 28 locks
Crick and back, along the Grand Union Canal
(Leicester Section).
Welford & return
Guides: P7, N1, L14
• From Gayton 4 nights,
8.5 hours per day, 30 locks
• From Rugby 4 nights,
6 hours per day, 16 locks
Continue past Crick and a short detour up its
own canal arm, Welford has plenty of
overnight mooring places, with a reservoir and
village to explore.
Braunston or Napton & return
Guides: P7, N1, L18.
• From Gayton to Braunston 3 nights,
8 hours per day, 26 locks
• From Gayton to Napton 4 nights,
6.5 hours per day, 26 locks
Heading north from Gayton through Weedon
and Norton takes the Grand Union to the busy
junction with the Oxford Canal. Onwards to
Napton is peaceful, lock free and rural.
Great Linford or Fenny Stratford& return
Guides: P7, N1, L18
• From Gayton to Great Linford 3 nights,
8 hours per day, 16 locks
• From Gayton to Fenny Straford 4 nights,
6.5 hours per day, 18 locks
Heading south towards Aylesbury, this route
has a taste of everything even in just a
weekend break. The two destinations are
separated by the ‘new town’ of Milton Keynes,
where the Grand Union Canal forms the centre
piece of the linear park.
Pennines, Chester & Yorkshire
Weekends: Friday to Monday (3 nights)
Midweek: Monday to Friday (4 nights)
Lymm & return
Guides: P5, N5, L5
• From Anderton 3 nights,
9 hours per day, 2 locks
Cruise above the River Weaver and its valley,
where the only lock has a drop of just six
inches! Preston Brook has a tunnel of nearly a
mile, and there are also two shorter ones on
this route.
Beeston or Nantwich & return
Guides: P3 or P4, N4, L5 or L8
• From Anderton – Nantwich 3 nights,
8.5 hours per day, 16 locks
• From Anderton – Beeston 3 nights,
10 hours per day, 16 locks
Easy cruising south from Anderton with
splendid scenery and good pubs. The lovely
medieval town of Nantwich, with its
distinctive black & white architecture, is a brisk
1/4 hour walk from the canal.
River Weaver via Anderton Boat Lift & return
Guides: P5, N4, L5
• From Anderton 4 nights,
5 hours per day, 10 locks
A stunning feat of 19th Century engineering,
re-opened in Spring 2002, the Anderton boat
lift carries two boats at a time hydraulically,
one up and one down. At the centre of the
Cheshire salt-making region, the River Weaver
is steeped in industrial history, yet bristling
with wildlife and beautiful scenery.
- Visit the Salt Museum at Northwich. 01606 41331
www.saltmuseum.org.uk
- Head south to the head of the navigation
and the wildlife haven of the Winsford
Flash lakes.
Wales and the Marches
Weekends: Friday to Monday (3 nights)
Midweek: Monday to Friday (4 nights)
Whitchurch or Wrenbury & return
Guides: P3, N4, L8, G20
• From Wrenbury 3 nights,
6 hours per day, 20 locks
• From Whitchurch 3 nights,
6 hours per day, 20 locks
After cruising through remote countryside,
Grindley Brook is quite a contrast. With 6 locks,
3 as a staircase with a lock-keeper, waiting in
turn gives time to unwind and fully take in this
relaxing holiday experience.
- Whitchurch town is very good to explore within a
weekend break as is Wrenbury.
Ellesmere & return
Guides: P3, N4, L8, G20
• From Wrenbury 3 nights,
8.5 hours per day, 20 locks
• From Whitchurch 3 nights,
5.5 hours per day, 0 locks
The run into Ellesmere is through an area of
outstanding beauty, with a series of Ice-Age
lakes known as ‘meres’ very close to the canal.
Hurleston Junction & return
Guides: P3, N4, L8, G20
• From Whitchurch 4 nights,
8 hours per day, 32 locks
• From Wrenbury 3 nights,
8 hours per day, 16 locks
For those wanting a bit more activity you can
cruise east towards the English end of the canal.
Chirk & return
Guides: P3, N4, L8, G20
• From Wrenbury 4 nights,
8.5 hours per day, 24 locks
Towards the Welsh border at Chirk the
country’s fine hills come into view and the
scenery becomes altogether more dramatic.
Chester or Ellesmere Port & return
Guides: P3, N4, L8
• From Wrenbury to Chester, 4 nights,
8 hours per day, 46 locks.
For Ellesmere Port add 2.5 hours per day and 8 locks
On this popular countryside route the locks are well
spaced for easy cruising.
You can choose to travel to Chester and then retrace your steps back
to the marina or continue along the Shropshire Union main line to its historic
terminal on the River Mersey at Ellesmere Port.
Mooring in Chester is within easy reach of the walled city centre with its medieval ‘rows’ where there are a variety of shops, galleries and the majestic cathedral. Chester Tourist Information Centre 01244 402111
www.chestertourism.com
Chester Zoo is just a short walk from the canal. 01244 380280
www.chesterzoo.org
The fascinating Boat Museum 0151 355 5017 at Ellesmere Port is a few locks beyond Chester, near to the junction with the Manchester Ship Canal. The museum has an extensive collection of preserved inland waterway craft and display areas in many of the former warehouses.
www.boatmuseum.org.uk
Llangollen & return
Guides: P3, N4, L8, G20
• From Whitchurch 4 nights,
8+ hours per day, 4 locks
The Llangollen Canal is arguably the most
beautiful canal on the whole system and
combines the gentle countryside of Shropshire and the more dramatic landscape of the Welsh border. It boasts one of the most striking features on the UK canals - the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct which can be reached from both Whitchurch and Wrenbury in a week or 4 night mid week break (you will not be able to cross over the aqueduct in a 3 night weekend break).
Unusually, this canal has a flow of 2mph as it feeds other canals, so the outbound journey will always be slower than on the way back. The last locks are at New Marton, half way between Ellesmere and Chirk. From there on, as it clings to the hillside contours, an
enchanting blend of aqueducts and tunnels takes the canal, lock free, to Llangollen.
New visitor moorings in Llangollen are now available, but charges do apply (£5.00 per night per boat, need to arrive by 4.30pm).
Take a steam train ride from Llangollen up the Dee Valley or visit the ruins of Castell Dinas Bran.
www.llangollen-railway.co.uk
Wessex and the Cotswolds
Weekends: Friday to Monday (3 nights)
Midweek: Monday to Friday (4 nights)
Devizes & return
•From Hilperton, 4 nights, 6 hours per day, 72 locks
The spectacular Devizes flight consists of 29
wide beam locks, rising by 237 feet over just
two miles. The flight opens at 8am each
day and navigation must start no later than
2pm to ensure that ascent or descent is
completed by dark.
- Devizes Visitor Centre 01380 729408 has
information about the town's medieval history
with the Canal Visitor Centre at The Wharf
for details more specific to the waterways.
01380 721279
www.katrust.org
- Reward yourself after the strenuous rise
studying the history of Wadworth & Co
www.wadworth.co.uk, local brewers who
still make local deliveries with a shire
horse team!
Bradford on Avon / Bottom of Caen & return
• From Hilperton, 3 nights, 4.5 hours per day, 14 locks
For an easy weekend to combine cruising
and exploring, spend a day in Bradford and
another cruising to the base of the Devizes
flight. Perhaps use this as a 'taster' weekend
to take a look at the impressive rise to
Devizes, incorporating the notable Caen
Hill Locks.
Bath & return
•From Hilperton, 3/4 nights, 4-6 hours per day, 2 locks
(east of Bath), 14 locks (west of Bath)
The canal passes very close to the city
centre and Bath is, without doubt, worthy of
at least a couple of days of exploration.
www.bath.co.uk
- The medieval town of Bradford on Avon,
just an hour from Hilperton, offers a very
pleasant stopping point.
- The splendid Dundas and Avoncliff
Aqueducts both take the
canal over the River Avon as it follows the
river valley between Bradford and Bath.
- Claverton's pumping station (www.claverton.org) and American
Museum 01225 460503
www.americanmuseum.org may be
incongruous with each other but will
certainly satisfy differing interests.
Scotland, the Falkirk Wheel, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Weekends: Friday to Monday (3 nights)
Midweek: Monday to Friday (4 nights)
Glasgow & return
•From Falkirk, 3-4 nights, 6.5-10 hours per day, 8 locks
Four evenly spaced locks after Bonnybridge
take the canal up to the broad, straight
section before Auchinstarry. The majestic
Campsie Fells rise from the valley that the
canal shares with the River Kelvin and the
scenery is superb as the canal then follows
contours for the rest of its journey
to Glasgow.
- The canal arm south towards Applecross
Street Basin in Glasgow looks down to
where the River Kelvin winds from the
university past the museums and botanical
gardens.
- A major port with a shipping history back
to the 18th century, Glasgow has a wealth
of museums and collections.
- The art galleries and museums of Glasgow
are never without examples by Charles
Rennie Mackintosh - there is even a church
designed by him in the city.
- Discover more at:
www.glasgowguide.co.uk
Edinburgh & return
• 3-4 nights, 7.5-10 hours per day, 6 locks,
twice via the wheel
This cruise starts via the Falkirk Wheel and
the new Rough Castle Tunnel, two new locks
and a mile of new canal to join the original
canal at the site of the summit of the flight
of 11 locks that used to join the two canals.
- The stalactites and rock-hewn sections
of the Falkirk tunnel, a treat for the
budding geologist.
- Amongst the numerous minor aqueducts
en route, three to note are the 12 arch, 85ft
Avon Aqueduct and the Almond and
Slateford Aqueducts, both at 75ft high.
- Beecraigs Country Park 01506 844516
www.beecraigs.com
and the beautifully
preserved remains of Linlithgow Palace on
the shore of Linlithgow Loch (0131 668
8600
www.historic-scotland.net
are
within easy reach of the canal. Tourist Information 01506 844600
- Edinburgh is packed with history and the
canal entry to the city does not disappoint.
The western suburbs are pleasant and
spacious and the canal is well used by
rowers and pleasure boaters as it nears the
city centre.
www.edinburgh.org.uk
All routes are covered in Geo map 25
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