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Features and Attractions
We select the most attractive and interesting routes of the 3000 miles of canals and navigable rivers and travel on them during Spring, Summer and Autumn, plus four festive weeks in winter.
Each Adventure has its own particular features, for example on the Llangollen we go over the famous 120' high and 1000' long Pontcysyllte Aqueduct to Llangollen, at Devizes on the Kennet and Avon there is the Caen Hill flight of 28 locks, near Middlewich is the fascinating and recently restored Anderton Boat Lift that transports the boats from the Trent and Mersey Canal to the River Weaver 60' below and we'll travel on it. Additionally each Adventure leads to 'on the bank' attractions for example we go to three wonderful steam railways, the truly phenomenal Black Country Living Museum, Warwick Castle - the best medieval castle in England, the Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford upon Avon, the great waterway museums at Ellesmere Port near Chester, Gloucester and Stoke Bruerne.
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Latest News
Veggie Events
It has been great to meet so many people at the six veggie events we've been to particularly in Nottingham, Bristol, and London.
We are so looking forward to the up coming season and having you on board and having your own adventures with us.
Bristol Vegan Fayre - June 10
We have changed the routes and dates for the 2006 season so we'll be tied up right by the event on June 10. This is going to be such fun! We look forward to seeing you there. You'll be able to come and sample Erin's awesome culinary delights.
Please see the new dates and locations of our Adventures under the Adventures link.
Our database will be integrated to this site very soon and you will be able to see cabin availability and book on line. If you want to book before the database is integrated please phone me.
Brochures
Our brochures will be available soon. If you have requested one it will be on your doorstep any day soon. Our brochures are intended for those who don't have internet access. Please contact us on 0845 166 BOATS (26287). |