Those
of you wanting 100% relaxation may choose
to moor at Adlington and take the regular
train to Manchester. For the more adventurous
lies one of the big challenges of the
Waterways, The Wigan Flight consisting
of 21 broad locks in rapid succession.
This drops the canal down to the level
of the lock free Bridgewater Canal and
onto Manchester.
Travel via either Manchester
or Leeds to join the fabulous Rochdale
canal
to give you a full circular route through
broad locks.
To achieve this
route in 2 weeks will require meticulous
planning and timekeeping
as Standedge Tunnel is now only open
2 days per week. Miss the passage at
your peril! This route takes in all
of the 1 week cruise routes plus some
of the commercial Aire and Calder and
Calder and Hebble with its short locks
and unusual paddle gear.
Arriving in Huddersfield via the short
Broad Canal, you will moor overnight
ready to face the 34 'E' locks of the
Huddersfield Narrow Canal which take
you through Slaithwaite (pronounced
Sla-wit - the a as in apple) to Marsden.
You won't go hungry or thirsty in Marsden.
The Luddites used to drink here, planning
their next mass act of sabotage and
it's still a fine place to booze away
an afternoon even if you don't actually
smash up a loom!! Enjoy a gentle stroll
up to the lovely Tunnel End Inn before
retiring for the night.
Guests from Canal Boat Escapes have
now driven our boats through the tunnel
with the assistance of the highly trained
British Waterways crew.
At the other side, it's all downhill
through delightful Uppermill to the
Ashton Canal and into Manchester. |