The Pontyscyttle aqueduct which carries the Llangollen canal & towpath 1000 feet over the River Dee 120 feet below in a narrow iron trough and is both the longest & highest navigable aqueduct in the world.
The lady's pool is a particularly broad stretch of the Kennet and Avon canal designed to look like a lake and forms part of our Kennet and Avon Walk.
The partially restored Lancaster follows an interesting route into the Lake District & passes close to the sea as it provides excellent views of the Cumbrian hills.
Please exercise caution when walking with your dog particularly near locks, aqueducts and where you are required to cross roads to reach accommodation or rejoin the path.
The walk follows the western section of the Kennet and Avon canal crossing the Vale of Pewsey and Witshire Plain before entering the Avon Valley taking you right into the heart of the elegant city of Bath.
The route follows the navigable section of the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal north west into the heart of the Brecon Beacons National park.
The Llangollen is one of Britain's most scenic waterways travelling 46 miles across rural Cheshire, Shropshire and into the beautiful Welsh Hills.
The route follows the Montgomery canal - an almost totally rural waterway - before joining the Llangollen canal and crossing the spectacular Chirk and Pontcysyllte.
The Llangollen is one of Britain's most scenic waterways travelling 46 miles across rural Cheshire, Shropshire and into the beautiful Welsh Hills.