Leicester Ring
Hours (Approx.): 87
Locks: 101
Miles: 165
A leisurely and interesting two week cruise which includes tunnels, aqueducts, the famous Foxton Locks, the River Soar and the Shardlow canal centre. You are left with extra time to explore other canals if you wish (to Market Harborough, Erewash Canal, Ashby Canal). Alternatively, if you don't want to see the extra canals or visit attractions, it can be done in a busy 10/11 day holiday
Please Note: These sections are only a suggestion and cover the route in only 12 days. It's up to you to adjust your timings / stops if you want shorter days boating or to add side excursions.
Napton Marina to Braunston
Pick up boat at 2.30pm, have instruction and proceed to Braunston where you can moor for the night and visit one of the excellent pubs in the village
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Points of Interest
Napton-on-the-hill, the home village of Napton Narrowboats.
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Best Access From: Bottom of the Napton Locks,
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Points of Interest in Napton-on-the-Hill
The Kings Head is ideally situated on the A425 between Southam and Daventry.
It is just a 5 minute walk from Napton Narrowboats
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Pub dining times
Mon to Thursday 12.00 noon to 2.00pm
Mon to Thurs - eve 6.00pm to10.00pm
Fri to Sat 12.00 noon to 10.00pm
Sunday 12.00 noon to 8.00pm
Reservations highly recommended. Please call 01926 812202.
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Best Access From: Bridge 109,
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Including a Post Office, and offering a range of local produce. Includes a cafe.
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Napton Village Stores is owned and run by a local family, acquired in January 2014, offering a friendly welcome to local regulars and visitors to the village alike. The store itself had a complete refresh and the ‘Napton Kitchen’ was introduced – a home from home place to enjoy a hot drink and a wealth of homemade foods to eat in or take away. Our deli fridge will tempt you daily and we also offer outside catering – we can bring the Napton Kitchen to your home or office.
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Best Access From: Folly Lane Bridge,
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Craft Cider & Perry
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Napton Cidery is an award-winning, family-run craft cidery based in Warwickshire. Buy our selection of naturally vegan & gluten-free ciders & perry online. Learn more about our unique cider tour & tasting experiences, around Warwickshire, Coventry & Birmingham.
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Best Access From: Bottom of Napton Locks,
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The Folly Inn, Napton is a family and dog friendly, warm, local pub with excellent homemade food.
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Best Access From: Bottom of Napton Locks,
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Small village between Napton and Braunston, location of the Old Olive Bush Pub
Points of Interest in Flecknoe
Traditional Countryside Pub, just outside of Rugby. Serving delicious food, with a beautiful beer garden.
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Best Access From: Bridge 101 or 102,
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Lovely canalside village
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Best Access From: Canal Bridge,
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Points of Interest in Braunston
The Boathouse pub & restaurant sits beside the Grand Union Canal. Dog Friendly.
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Best Access From: Bridge 91,
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The Admiral Nelson continues to provide rest & sustenance to canal users & villagers alike.
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Best Access From: Bridge 4,
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Old Plough Pub & Restaurant
One of two pubs in Braunston village itself.
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Best Access From: Bridge 1,
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One of two pubs in Braunston village itself.
All Saints' Church, Braunston
Moored on the Grand Union Canal just outside of Braunston Marina, we serve freshly cooked breakfasts, baguettes & sandwiches, homemade cakes and hot drinks.
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Best Access From: Canalside at Marina Entrance,
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Braunston Village Stores & Post Office
Post Office & grocery stores with butcher selling Village Meats.
Section Summary: 5 miles, 0 locks and 2 Hours Cruising
Braunston to Crick
Today's journey takes you up the flight of six locks at Braunston, through the 2042 yd long Braunston Tunnel, turning at Norton Junction and navigating the 7 locks of the Watford flight, before taking the 1528 yd Crick tunnel and mooring at Crick Wharf
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Points of Interest
Where the top of the Buckby lock flight, and Norton Junction (the start of the Grand Union Leicester section) both are.
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Points of Interest in Buckby Wharf
Northamptonshire's Most Historic Pub, dating back to the early 1600's with the pub trading from around late 18th / early 19th century.
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Best Access From: Bridge 11 (A5),
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A group of 7 locks, 4 of which are in a "staircase" formation, where the bottom gates of one lock form the top gates of the next.
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Crick is a village set in the pleasantly rolling countryside of Northamptonshire and a history stretching back to the Doomsday Book.
Points of Interest in Crick
A traditional pub situated in the heart of Crick village offering real ales, fine wines, tasty meals & stylish B&B accommodation
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Best Access From: Bridge 12,
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The Red Lion Inn is a traditional 17th century, thatched, English coaching inn.
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Best Access From: Bridge 12,
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Village pub
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Crick Post Office & Stores
Useful convenience stores & Post Office
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Best Access From: Bridge 12,
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Section Summary: 9 miles, 13 locks, 2 tunnels and 6 hours cruising
Crick to Foxton Locks
All 10 of today's locks are in the last quarter mile, so lots of countryside cruising today.
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Points of Interest
The Bell Inn, Husbands Bosworth
15 minute walk from the canal
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Best Access From: Bridge 46,
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The longest Staircase flight in Britain, these 10 locks take you down to the Market Harborough Level.
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Inn offering home-cooked fare, real ale, warm wood-beamed interiors and a covered waterside terrace at the bottom of Foxton Locks
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Best Access From: Canal Towpath,
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A small traditional canal-side pub situated right at the bottom of the locks. It is a great place to relax and unwind whilst watching the boats go by. Open every day of the year and serving a variety of local Cask Marqued real ales, speciality ciders, hot drinks, snacks & meals.
Section Summary: 18 miles, 10 locks, 1 tunnel and 9 hours cruising.
Foxton Locks to South Wigston
From the moorings below Foxton Locks to Bridge 92, where you can find takeaways and a large Tesco within walking distance of the Canal. Alternatively, 1 more lock & a mile further will see you closer to the Glen Parva Manor pub
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Points of Interest
South Wigston is a large village to the Southam of Leicester
Points of Interest in South Wigston
Tesco Superstore, South Wigston
Large Tesco within walking distance of the canal.
Lidl Supermarket, South Wigston
Large Supermarket within walking distance of the canal.
Takeaway Kebab shop, with online ordering
New Garden Chinese Takeaway
Tandoori Kitchen Indian Takeaway
Set in an impressive listed manor house, our pub blends fabulous surroundings with a warm, inviting atmosphere
Section Summary: 11 miles, 15 locks, 7 and 1/4 hours cruising (or 12 miles, 16 locks & 7 and 3/4 hours cruising to Glen Parva Manor pub)
South Wigston to Birstall Lock
Passing through Leicester today, mooring for the night near the Village of Birstall
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Points of Interest
Leicester Visitor Moorings
Handy for shops & pubs, but limited to 3 boats
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Points of Interest in Leicester Visitor Moorings
Tesco Superstore, Leicester
A short walk from the canal and handy for stocking up on provisions.
Spacious joint offering tavern eats & a full bar, plus TVs, pool, foosball & a balcony by the canal.
A traditional British Micropub with an appetite for great food. Real cask ales from national, regional & micro brewers.
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Best Access From: Leicester Visitor Moorings,
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A nice spot to moor (above the lock) on the outskirts of Leicester, giving easy access to a couple of pubs
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Points of Interest in Birstall Lock
Modern, rustic-style pub with real ales and hearty food, plus a garden with kids' play area.
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Best Access From: Moorings above Birstall Lock,
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The Plough is your local ‘village pub’ with a warm, friendly welcome for all. You will find a great selection of drinks and some quality bar fodder.
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Best Access From: Moorings above Birstall Lock,
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Fish and Chips shop a short walk from the river
Section Summary: 10 & 1/2 miles, 12 locks, 6 hours Cruising
Birstall Lock to Zouch
Leaving Leicester, today sees you passing Barrow upon Soar, before traversing Loughborough. The picturesque Normanton-on-Soar is shortly before the moorings at the Rose & Crown at Zouch
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Points of Interest
The Waterside Inn, Mountsorrel
You can always be sure of a warm welcome as you treat yourself to fresh, home cooked food, premium drinks and the friendly conversation of our staff that makes everyone feel like a local.
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To book a restaurant table give us a call on 0116 230 2758
Coming for the garden? No reservation required - just turn up and grab a table!
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Best Access From: Riverside moorings,
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The Swan Inn, Mountsorrel
The Swan Inn is a traditional 17th Century Coaching Inn situated in the heart of Mountsorrel.
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Best Access From: Riverside moorings,
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A Large village in northern Leicestershire, and a handy stop for amenities.
Points of Interest in Barrow upon Soar
A traditional country pub nestled in the heart of Charnwood. Real ales, Dog friendly and always a warm welcome
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Situated alongside the river soar in barrow, our picturesque restaurant and bar delivers rustic warmth with a modern Italian touch. Dog friendly bar area and outside space by the river.
Convenience store a short walk from the canal.
A dog friendly canal side Marston's pub
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Best Access From: Canalside Moorings,
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Premier RD Convenience Store
Handy shop a short walk from the canal
Large Supermarket close to the canal
A friendly local pub, serving an affordable all-day menu, local beers and warm service.
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Best Access From: Pub-side moorings, or the towpath opposite,
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Section Summary: 15 miles, 9 locks, 6 hours cruising
Zouch to Derby (The Ragley Boat Stop Pub)
Today's journey sees the final part of the Leicester section / River Soar navigation to Trent bridge, where you navigate the river Trent for 2 miles before joining the Trent & Mersey Canal
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Points of Interest
The Anchor Inn Kegworth, where tradition meets culinary creativity. Enjoy Chef Charlie's delicious, homemade dishes and our selection of real cask ales. With cozy interiors featuring wooden beams and fireplaces
Trent Junction
A watery crossroads where the River Soar joins the River Trent and the Erewash Canal
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Points of Interest in Trent Junction
Country pub in Sawley, serving Brunch, Lunch & Dinner. Dog friendly
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Best Access From: River Moorings,
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A village in Derbyshire and where the River Trent joins the Trent and Mersey Canal.
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Points of Interest in Shardlow
The Navigation Inn, Shardlow
Free house with the mission of serving good food and beer in a friendly and inviting atmosphere. Ever present Bass, 3 changing cask lines. 3 craft keg. Bar snacks. Dog friendly.
The Malt Shovel, Shardlow
The Malt Shovel in Shardlow is a friendly, cosy pub serving fresh, homemade food. Breakfast is served from 9.30 and our lunch menu begins at 12.00 with a wide range of freshly made dishes to suit all.
A traditional pub offering a wide variety of drinks and exciting offers. Relax with a refreshing pint of your favourite lager in hand and a great atmosphere
Easygoing pub with a homey feel, serving a diverse menu of British & international classics.
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Best Access From: Pub Moorings on the offside bank,
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Section Summary: 17 miles, 12 locks, 8 hours cruising
Derby (The Ragley Boat Stop Pub) to Alrewas
Today's journey takes you through the historic brewing centre of Burton-on-Trent
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Points of Interest
The Navigation, Burton on Trent
Nestled close to the Trent & Mersey canal and the national brewery centre, there aren’t many places you can get a fresher pint than at the Navigation. Popular with canal users and Burton Albion football fans alike, which provides a great atmosphere and buzz.
A Marston's pub a short walk from the canal. You can expect a warm welcome from the whole team, we're renowned for an extensive drinks range and a friendly and lively atmosphere.
Sainsbury's Local, Burton-on-Trent
Handy convenience store a short walk from the canal
A village on the Trent and Mersey Canal about 5 miles northeast of Lichfield.
Points of Interest in Alrewas
Lunch / Evening meals / Drinks
Good food served everyday.
The best beer garden for miles.
Whether you’re in the mood for a family night out or just want some light bites to go with your pint, you’ll find everything you need at The George & Dragon Marston's Pub
Marston's Pub with a beer garden
Alrewas Fryer Fish & Chips
Enjoy award-winning fish and chips
Alrewas Cantonese Takeaway
Section Summary: 16 miles, 7 locks, 7 hours
Alrewas to Fazeley Junction
Today sees the final section of the Trent & Mersey canal, before turning onto the Coventry and the Birmingham & Fazeley canals.
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Fradley Junction
The junction of the Trent & Mersey Canal and the Coventry Canal.
Points of Interest in Fradley Junction
The Swan Pub, Fradley Junction
A wonderful 16th century grade 2 listed public house situated on the canal. With great outside space next to the canal.
Serving great food and a fab choice of drinks all year round.
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Historic canal junction joining the Coventry and Birmingham & Fazeley canals. The town itself is convenient for a pub or shopping stop.
Points of Interest in Fazeley Junction
The Three Tuns pub, Fazeley Junction
Extensively refurbished in 2022, The Three Tuns is now one of the most popular pubs in the area! 40+ real ciders, real ales, craft beers and a canalside beer garden.
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Best Access From: Fazeley visitor moorings,
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A handy store to top up any needed provisions, just a short walk from the canal
Section Summary: 13 miles, 5 locks and 6 & 1/2 hours Cruising
Fazeley Junction to Hartshill
Continuing along the Coventry canal, today sees you passing through Polesworth and Atherstone.
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A large village in Northern Warwickshire
Points of Interest in Polesworth
Friendly canal side pub offering a good choice of real ales and a selection of keg beers wines and spirits.
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Best Access From: Towpath moorings,
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A friendly family run pub set on Bridge Street, Polesworth
Premier Convenience Store
A short walk from the canal, handy for stocking up on provisions.
Takeaway Fish and Chips, burgers, kebabs & pizzas.
A market town in Northern Warwickshire, with its attendance shops & facilities. The Atherstone flight of locks pass through the town.
Points of Interest in Atherstone
A flight of 11 locks taking you up alongside the town of Atherstone
Canalside Pub, Restaurant & Gardens. Family friendly with a huge children's play area.
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Best Access From: Anchor inn visitor moorings,
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Section Summary: 13 miles, 13 locks, 7 & 1/2 hours Cruising
Hartshill to Newbold
The final section of the Coventry canal, before joining the North Oxford canal at Hawkesbury Junction and continuing south.
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A market town in Warwickshire, close to the county border with Leicestershire.
Useful for takeaways & shops
Points of Interest in Nuneaton
Sainsbury's Local, Nuneaton
Handy store for provisions, close to the canal
Wing Fat Chinese Takeaway
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Best Access From: Wash Lane Bridge (21),
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Hawkesbury Junction (or Sutton Stop) is where the Oxford Canal meets the Coventry Canal. The alternative name, Sutton Stop, arises from the name of a family which provided several lock keepers there in the nineteenth century.
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Points of Interest in Hawkesbury Junction
Canalside pub at Hawkesbury Junction
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About a mile from the canal lies the village of Brinklow. Handy for pubs & a small shop, it's most prominent feature is the Norman motte-and-bailey castle (Brinklow Castle, known locally as The Tump or the Big Hill), which is one of the largest and best preserved of its type in England
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Best Access From: Bridge 30,
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A traditional village pub, with open fires, pub games and fantastic cask ales.
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Friendly village local pub serving up home cooked food and real ales
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Traditional Fish and Chips Takeaway
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A suburb of Rugby, about a mile and a half North West of the town
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Best Access From: Canalside just South of Newbold Tunnel,
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Points of Interest in Newbold-on-Avon
Canalside pub
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At the Barley Mow, you can choose where you prefer to drink and dine. This can be in the restaurant, snug, bar, games room, patio, gardens, playground or by the canal.
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Best Access From: Canalside just South of Newbold Tunnel,
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Section Summary: 20 miles, 1 lock, 8 hours cruising
Newbold to Flecknoe
Your last full day, passing through Rugby and the historic canal village of Braunston, before retracing your steps back towards Napton.
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A Market town in Eastern Warwickshire.
Points of Interest in Rugby
The Lounge is a cosy kitchen and bar in the heart of Clifton upon Dunsmore
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Best Access From: Bridge 66,
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Canalside Harvester Pub & Restaurant
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Best Access From: Bridge 58,
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Supermarket on Elliott's Field Retail Park
Large Supermarket in Rugby town centre, a mile and a quarter walk from the canal.
Hillmorton is a suburb of Rugby, around 2 miles (3.2 km) south-east of Rugby town centre,
Points of Interest in Hillmorton
The Waterside Pub & Carvery
Greene King Pub and Carvery canalside in Rugby. Dog friendly.
Lovely canalside village
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Best Access From: Canal Bridge,
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The Boathouse pub & restaurant sits beside the Grand Union Canal. Dog Friendly.
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Best Access From: Bridge 91,
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The Admiral Nelson continues to provide rest & sustenance to canal users & villagers alike.
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Best Access From: Bridge 4,
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Old Plough Pub & Restaurant
One of two pubs in Braunston village itself.
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Best Access From: Bridge 1,
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One of two pubs in Braunston village itself.
All Saints' Church, Braunston
Moored on the Grand Union Canal just outside of Braunston Marina, we serve freshly cooked breakfasts, baguettes & sandwiches, homemade cakes and hot drinks.
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Braunston Village Stores & Post Office
Post Office & grocery stores with butcher selling Village Meats.
Small village between Napton and Braunston, location of the Old Olive Bush Pub
Points of Interest in Flecknoe
Traditional Countryside Pub, just outside of Rugby. Serving delicious food, with a beautiful beer garden.
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Best Access From: Bridge 101 or 102,
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Section Summary: 13 miles, 3 locks, 6 hours Cruising
Flecknoe to Napton Marina
A short stretch that is ideal for your last morning of your trip. Allow an hour to ensure you arrive back in time
Section Summary: 3 miles, 0 locks, 1 hour cruising
Guidebooks / Maps
Pearson's Guide: Leicester Line Companion
Coverage: Grand Union Canal - Stoke Bruerne to Leicester; River Soar ; Erewash Canal; Trent Navigation - Derwent Mouth to Cromwell & River Nene - Northampton to Peterborough.
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Pearson's Guide: South Midlands Companion
With the Warwickshire Ring at its heart, this Canal Companion covers the canal network to the south and east of Birmingham. Routes covered include: Grand Union Canal (Braunston-Birmingham); Birmingham & Fazeley Canal; Coventry Canal; Oxford Canal (Hawkesbury-Napton; Ashby Canal; Worcester & Birmingham Canal (Tardebigge-Birmingham); Trent & Mersey Canal (Derwent Mouth-Fradley) and Stratford upon Avon Canal.
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