Week holidays
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Oxford and return
Snarestone and return
South on the Grand Union and return
Market Harborough and return
Stratford on Avon and return
Heading west from Braunston, meandering through scenic countryside and dropping down 3 locks at Calcutt leads to a good first night stop at The Boat near the top of Stockton Locks.
Travelling down 21 locks spread out over 10 miles of green and rural Warwickshire takes you all the way down to the aqueduct over the River Leam. Take a quick look at historic Warwick and prepare for the exhilarating climb up the “21 steps to Heaven” of the Hatton Flight, and Shrewley Tunnel followed by Kingswood Junction and the turning into the South Stratford Canal and Shakespeare Country. From Kingswood Junction it is a 12 mile journey interspersed with 33 locks travelling over the early 19th century Edstone Iron Aqueduct the longest in England, to Stratford. Arriving at Stratford Basin for mooring overnight with lots of opportunities for entertainment and sightseeing.
The Frying Pan - Birmingham a short circular route and return
About 60 hours cruising including 142 locks
Not for the faint hearted, this one, and calculated to make the kids sleep. Starting off across the Warwickshire Plains, you soon descend the Grand Union Canal all the way down to the aqueduct over the River Leam at Leamington Spa. Take a quick look at historic Warwick and prepare for the exhilarating climb up the “21 steps to Heaven” of the Hatton Flight, and Shrewley Tunnel. Turn into Kingswood Junction (that’s the handle) and head up the pretty flight of 19 locks at Lapworth and along the beautiful wooded cuttings of the North Stratford Canal to Kings Norton. You can make time to stop at Cadburys World for a quick chocolate break. Then through the very heart of Birmingham, with The Mail Box, Gas Street Basin, The Symphony Hall and Sea Life Centre all beckoning for your attention. Then it’s a very dramatic descent of Farmers Bridge Locks, with buildings towering overhead; turning right at Aston University past The Thinktank for a science experience and back via Camp Hill and Knowle Locks to Kingswood Junction and home.
Oundle and return
About 60 hours cruising including 116 locks
This journey starts by heading south on the Grand Union Canal through the 6 Locks and Braunston Tunnel to Norton Junction, you will find The New Inn a restful place for the night. Turning at Gayton Junction before Blisworth Tunnel. It descends the 17 locks towards Northampton into the Nene Valley. You will join the River Nene at Becketts Park; once on the river you leave the towns behind and head off into rural Northamptonshire with its small riverside villages, a peaceful trip to Oundle.
Remember: The River Nene is regulated by The Environment Agency and you will need to purchase an additional licence online or at their marina in Northampton. Unlike the canal system, water and moorings along the way may have to be paid for.