Nantwich & Market Drayton
Two charming towns that are perfect for a relaxing holiday. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of these picturesque destinations as you explore the stunning Shropshire Union Canal. Discover the beauty of Nantwich with its historic architecture and vibrant culture, or venture to Market Drayton for its quaint shops and natural beauty. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful getaway or an adventure-filled vacation, Canal Boat Holidays with Floating Holidays are here to make your experience unforgettable. Book your boating adventure today and embark on a journey that combines history, culture, and natural wonders. Escape the ordinary and create amazing memories on our boats.
Introduction
Nantwich
Imagine waking up to the gentle sway of your canal boat, greeted by the tranquil beauty of Cheshire’s countryside. This isn’t just any stop; you’ve arrived in Nantwich, a town that’s a patchwork of history, culture, and natural splendor, making it a perfect spot for your canal boat holiday.
Nestled on the banks of the Shropshire Union Canal, Nantwich is a hidden jewel waiting to be discovered. With its timber-framed buildings and cobblestone streets, the town feels like a step back in time. Yet, it’s the warm welcome from the locals that truly makes it feel like home away from home.
As you moor your boat and step ashore, you’re invited to explore the quaint boutique shops, buzzing market stalls, and inviting cafes that line the streets. There’s always a fresh pot of tea brewing and a friendly face ready to share stories of the town’s rich tapestry. And let’s not forget about the food – from traditional pubs offering hearty English fare to charming tea rooms serving up scrumptious scones and clotted cream, there’s a taste for every palate.
But Nantwich isn’t just about relaxing by the water or indulging in the local cuisine. It’s a town that celebrates its history and heritage with pride. The Nantwich Museum delves into the town’s past, from its Roman roots to its significance in the English Civil War. And for those looking to soak in more than just history, the Nantwich Salt Pools offer a unique spa experience that draws on the town’s centuries-old salt production industry.
For the adventurers among you, the surrounding countryside offers endless opportunities. Cycle paths and walking trails weave through scenic landscapes, leading to hidden gems and breathtaking views. And of course, the canal itself is a gateway to exploring the heart of England, with Nantwich being a perfect starting point or a memorable stop along your journey.
So, why wait? Nantwich is calling for you to discover its charms. Book your canal boat holiday and set sail for an unforgettable experience in this enchanting town.
Introduction
Market Drayton
Market Drayton beckoning as your next stop. This market town, steeped in tradition and brimming with community spirit, offers a warm embrace to all who visit, making it a cherished destination on your canal journey.
Market Drayton, famous for its gingerbread, is a haven of history and culinary delights. Stroll through the vibrant market that has been the town’s heartbeat since 1245, where stalls burst with local produce and artisan crafts. The air is filled with the aroma of fresh goods and the sound of friendly chatter, inviting you to join the local tradition of market day exploration.
Venture beyond the market to discover the town’s picturesque streets, adorned with historic buildings that whisper tales of yesteryear. Cafés and pubs dot the landscape, offering cozy nooks for a hearty meal or a refreshing pint, perfectly capturing the essence of British hospitality.
For those with a thirst for adventure, the surrounding countryside and the canal itself provide a playground for exploration. Whether it’s a leisurely walk, a cycle along the towpath, or a picnic by the water, Market Drayton offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
As the sun sets, returning to your canal boat feels like coming home. Moored against the backdrop of Market Drayton’s beauty, you’re left to reflect on the day’s adventures and the simple joys of canal boat living.
Market Drayton is not just a stopover; it’s a destination that captures the heart, offering a blend of tradition, community, and the tranquil pace of canal life. Set your sights on this charming town for an unforgettable segment of your canal boat holiday, where new stories await and the promise of genuine English charm is fulfilled.
Barbridge to Market Drayton (via Nantwich)
Shropshire Union Canal
This route below picks up from where our “Barbridge” route ends and continues to Chester.
This is a trip of 31 miles, 1 furlong and 44 locks from Barbridge Junction to Market Drayton and back. Time wise this will take 18 hours and 7 minutes which is 2 days, 4 hours and 7 minutes at 7 hours per day.
Detailed Route:
Shropshire Union Canal (Chester Canal – Nantwich to Bunbury) | |||
From Barbridge Junction (Junction with Shropshire Union – Middlewich Branch) to: | |||
Barbridge Services [see navigational note 1 below] NO SERVICES HERE. Also known as ‘Barbridge Sanitary Station’
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¼ furlongs, 0 locks | ||
Hurleston Junction Junction of Llangollen Canal and Shropshire Union Main Line
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1 mile, 2¼ furlongs, 0 locks | ||
Nantwich Basin Entrance [see navigational note 2 below] Junction of the Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal – Main Line and the Chester Canal. Also known as ‘Basin End’, ‘Nantwich Marina’
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1 mile, 7¼ furlongs, 0 locks | ||
Shropshire Union Canal (Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal – Main Line) | |||
From Nantwich Basin Entrance [see navigational note 2 below] (Junction of the Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal – Main Line and the Chester Canal. Also known as ‘Basin End’, ‘Nantwich Marina’) to: | |||
Nantwich Services Also known as ‘Nantwich Sanitary Station’
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¼ furlongs, 0 locks | ||
Nantwich Aqueduct | 2¼ furlongs, 0 locks | ||
Audlem Bottom Lock No 27 Audlem Flight Lock No 15. Also known as ‘Audlem Flight Lock No 15’
Having passed over Nantwich Embankment and through Hack Green Locks (rise of 12 feet) |
5 miles, 4¾ furlongs, 2 locks | ||
Audlem Wharf Also known as ‘Audlem, Audlem Locks Visitor Mooring’
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3 furlongs, 3 locks | ||
Audlem Lock No 15 Audlem Flight Lock No 3 is the top lock of main Audlem Flight. Also known as ‘Audlem Flight Lock No 3’
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7¼ furlongs, 9 locks | ||
Audlem Lock No 14 Audlem Flight Lock No 2 . Also known as ‘Audlem Flight Lock No 2’
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2 furlongs, 1 lock | ||
Audlem Top Lock No 13 Audlem Flight Lock No 1. Also known as ‘Audlem Flight Lock No 1’
Having passed through Audlem Locks (rise of 93 feet) |
¾ furlongs, 1 lock | ||
Adderley Bottom Lock No 12 Adderley Flight Lock No 5. Also known as ‘Adderley Flight Lock No 5’
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1 mile, 2¼ furlongs, 1 lock | ||
Adderley Top Lock No 8 Adderley Flight Lock No 1. Also known as ‘Adderley Flight Lock No 1’
Having passed through Adderley Locks (rise of 31 feet) |
2¾ furlongs, 4 locks | ||
Victoria Wharf (Market Drayton) | 2 miles, 5¼ furlongs, 1 lock | ||
Newcastle Road Bridge No 62 | 4¼ furlongs, 0 locks | ||
Market Drayton Visitor Moorings 48 hour moorings
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½ furlongs, 0 locks | ||
Newcastle Road Bridge No 62 | ½ furlongs, 0 locks | ||
Victoria Wharf (Market Drayton) | 4¼ furlongs, 0 locks | ||
Adderley Top Lock No 8 Adderley Flight Lock No 1. Also known as ‘Adderley Flight Lock No 1’
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2 miles, 5¼ furlongs, 0 locks | ||
Adderley Bottom Lock No 12 Adderley Flight Lock No 5. Also known as ‘Adderley Flight Lock No 5’
Having passed through Adderley Locks (rise of 31 feet) |
2¾ furlongs, 4 locks | ||
Audlem Top Lock No 13 Audlem Flight Lock No 1. Also known as ‘Audlem Flight Lock No 1’
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1 mile, 2¼ furlongs, 1 lock | ||
Audlem Lock No 14 Audlem Flight Lock No 2 . Also known as ‘Audlem Flight Lock No 2’
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¾ furlongs, 1 lock | ||
Audlem Lock No 15 Audlem Flight Lock No 3 is the top lock of main Audlem Flight. Also known as ‘Audlem Flight Lock No 3’
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2 furlongs, 1 lock | ||
Audlem Wharf Also known as ‘Audlem, Audlem Locks Visitor Mooring’
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7¼ furlongs, 10 locks | ||
Audlem Bottom Lock No 27 Audlem Flight Lock No 15. Also known as ‘Audlem Flight Lock No 15’
Having passed through Audlem Locks (rise of 93 feet) |
3 furlongs, 2 locks | ||
Nantwich Aqueduct Having passed through Hack Green Locks (rise of 12 feet) | 5 miles, 4¾ furlongs, 3 locks | ||
Nantwich Services Also known as ‘Nantwich Sanitary Station’
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2¼ furlongs, 0 locks | ||
Nantwich Basin Entrance [see navigational note 2 below] Junction of the Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal – Main Line and the Chester Canal. Also known as ‘Basin End’, ‘Nantwich Marina’
Having passed over Nantwich Embankment |
¼ furlongs, 0 locks | ||
Shropshire Union Canal (Chester Canal – Nantwich to Bunbury) | |||
From Nantwich Basin Entrance [see navigational note 2 below] (Junction of the Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal – Main Line and the Chester Canal. Also known as ‘Basin End’, ‘Nantwich Marina’) to: | |||
Hurleston Junction Junction of Llangollen Canal and Shropshire Union Main Line
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1 mile, 7¼ furlongs, 0 locks | ||
Barbridge Services [see navigational note 1 below] NO SERVICES HERE. Also known as ‘Barbridge Sanitary Station’
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1 mile, 2¼ furlongs, 0 locks | ||
Barbridge Junction Junction with Shropshire Union – Middlewich Branch
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¼ furlongs, 0 locks |
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