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Your canal holiday operator will always help you plan your route and offer you as much advice and tuition as you need. But it’s also good to know what waterways to aim for in the first place, depending on your level of experience. There are thousands of miles of waterways to explore, but here’s our pick of some of the easiest as well as the trickiest routes around. Beginner The non-tidal stretch from Teddington to West London is particularly good for beginners as its gentle waters pass through the pretty chocolate box towns of Marlow, Henley and Windsor. And because you won’t be tiring yourself out with lots of lock winding you’ll have plenty of energy left to visit all the quaint riverside pubs and famous attractions on offer. The Lancaster Canal stretches for 41 miles through rolling countryside with not a single lock in sight, making it ideal for novices and popular with canoeists. Similarly, the Ashby Canal is pure bliss for first-time boaters, with its level lock-less waters and surrounding history. ![]()
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Heading towards the north, the Leeds & Liverpool Canal is another jewel in the inland waterways network, favoured by boaters and tourists for its rugged scenery and historical waterside towns. Although there are some challenging staircase lock flights, such as the notorious Bingley Five Rise, they are well spaced out so you can enjoy long periods of uninterrupted cruising. Staircase locks can seem daunting, even to a more experienced boater, but they should pose no threat to a crew of at least three energetic people. ExperiencedOnce you’ve become a pro (and don’t worry, it will happen) the canal world is your oyster, so you may want to test your skills with a harder route. For a sheer test of willpower the Worcester & Birmingham Canal will not disappoint, being the most heavily-locked canal in England. There are 58 in total, but over half of them comprise one enormous flight at Tardebigge. The Tardebigge flight of 30 locks is not only a steep decline but requires several hours of manpower operating them. Not for the faint hearted, make sure you have a fit and healthy crew with you. Experienced boaters can also have fun on stretches of the Birmingham Canal Main Line as it falls through Wolverhampton, taking on the Wolverhampton 21 – the longest lock flight on the BCN. Whilst it’s undoubtedly a tiring prospect, the calm and rural cruising that follows should help you to forget any strenuous lock winding. The Kennet & Avon Canal, although busy, is a joy to navigate with its quintessentially English countryside and awe-inspiring architecture. It passes through West Berkshire, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the elegant town of Bath, a World Heritage Site. You will need at least a fortnight to appreciate this mammoth canal in full, but as you’re a seasoned narrowboat traveller now this can only be an advantage! Devizes is where you can really put your crew to work with a 29 lock flight squeezed into a two mile stretch of water. 16 of these 29 locks belong to the Caen Hill Lock Flight – built by John Rennie to help boaters ascend an extremely steep hill. Like any lock flight this is bound to be tiring, but the sight of these locks stretching far into the distance is amazing, and reminds you what a spectacular feat of engineering this canal really is. About the Author Waterscape provide huge selections of canal holidays within the UK. Take a look at the canals and rivers map by Waterscape to find your local holiday destination. | SCARED OF SWITCHING? ![]() Canal, Waterways, Club And Society Events Diary FREE Canal Route Planner Link FREE ENTRY UK MUSEUMS Solar Energy Equipment Marine Paint Calculator |
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