If you’re dreaming of a unique getaway filled with scenic cruising, heritage canal routes, and a mix of countryside and urban charm, a canal boat holiday from Burscough to Manchester might be just the trip you’re looking for.
This route along the Leeds & Liverpool Canal (and connecting waterways) is a brilliant mix of peaceful moorings, engineering marvels, and iconic city landmarks — all at a relaxing narrowboat pace.
📍 Starting Point: Burscough Wharf
Your canal boat holiday begins in Burscough, a friendly market town in West Lancashire. It’s an ideal starting location with canal-side pubs, shops, and moorings. Grab supplies, enjoy a coffee at the Wharf, and prepare for an unforgettable journey.
🗺️ The Route: Burscough to Manchester
- Total distance: Approx. 50 miles
- Locks: Around 30 (depending on route)
- Estimated duration: 4–5 days return (long weekend or full week)
- Canals used: Leeds & Liverpool Canal → Leigh Branch → Bridgewater Canal
This route takes you east through lush countryside, historic mill towns, and vibrant suburbs before arriving in the heart of Manchester.
🏞️ Canal Highlights Along the Way
🔹 Parbold & Appley Bridge
Early on, enjoy scenic cruising through quiet farmland and wooded valleys. These are great overnight mooring spots with excellent towpath pubs.
🔹 Wigan Flight
One of the most iconic stretches of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal, the Wigan Flight includes 21 locks! It’s a challenge — but a rewarding one. Allow plenty of time, and don’t be shy about asking for help from fellow boaters.
🔹 Leigh Branch to Bridgewater Canal
Once you reach Leigh, the canal becomes wide and lock-free. From here, you cruise the historic Bridgewater Canal, one of the oldest canals in the UK — with beautiful waterside scenery and easy cruising.
🔹 Salford Quays & Manchester City Centre
As you near Salford and Castlefield Basin, the scenery becomes more urban, with striking warehouses, canal-side bars, and modern flats. Moor up at Castlefield and explore Manchester’s top attractions.
🏙️ Mooring in Manchester
Castlefield Basin offers visitor moorings right in the heart of the city, within walking distance of:
- Manchester Science & Industry Museum
- The historic Roman Fort
- Canal-side bars and restaurants
- Deansgate and the city’s shopping and nightlife
🍴 Pubs & Pit Stops Along the Way
- The Windmill, Parbold – Excellent pub grub and moorings nearby
- Kirkless Hall Inn, Wigan – Ideal rest stop after the locks
- The Waterside, Monton – Modern canal-side dining near Eccles
- Dukes 92, Manchester – Lively bar next to Castlefield moorings
🛶 Why Choose This Canal Boat Holiday?
A canal boat holiday from Burscough to Manchester offers a unique opportunity to:
✅ Cruise through Lancashire’s rolling countryside
✅ Experience engineering highlights like Wigan Locks
✅ Visit Manchester without traffic, parking, or hotels
✅ Relax and reconnect with nature at a peaceful pace
It’s perfect for couples, families, or groups looking for a mix of rural escape and city excitement — all while living the narrowboat life.
📝 Top Tips for Your Trip
- Plan ahead: The Wigan Flight takes time and energy — start early!
- Book moorings in Castlefield if staying overnight
- Bring gloves and a windlass (and maybe a second pair of hands!)
- Don’t rush — this holiday is about the journey, not just the destination
📆 When to Go
The best time for this canal boat holiday is between April and October, when the weather is mild, and daylight hours are longer. Spring offers greenery and quiet waters, while summer gives you warm evenings and lively towpaths.
🎒 Ready to Start Your Adventure?
Whether you’re new to narrowboating or a seasoned cruiser, a canal boat holiday from Burscough to Manchester offers something truly special — a mix of adventure, heritage, and slow travel that’s hard to beat.
Book your boat, grab a windlass, and let the water lead the way.