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A Guide to Canal Signs: Navigating the Waterways with Confidence

A Guide to Canal Signs: Navigating the Waterways with Confidence
If you’ve ever taken a walk, paddle, or narrowboat cruise along a canal, you’ve likely noticed an array of signs peppered along the route. While some are self-explanatory, others may leave you guessing. These signs play a crucial role in ensuring safe navigation, environmental protection, and the smooth sharing of the space between boaters, walkers, […]

A Guide to Canal Bridges: Crossing History and Waterways

A Guide to Canal Bridges: Crossing History and Waterways
Canals are not just serene stretches of water winding through the countryside—they’re also home to some of the most fascinating infrastructure in the UK. Among these, canal bridges stand out for their blend of history, engineering, and charm. Whether you’re a boater navigating under them, a walker crossing them, or a history lover admiring them, understanding canal […]

A Guide to Narrowboats with a Baby: Cruising the Canals with Your Little Explorer

A Guide to Narrowboats with a Baby: Cruising the Canals with Your Little Explorer
Taking a narrowboat trip along the canals is a magical experience — peaceful waters, scenic views, and a slow pace that’s perfect for family bonding. But if you have a baby, you might wonder how to make the adventure safe, comfortable, and fun for everyone. Whether you’re new to boating or an experienced narrowboat lover […]

What to Bring on a Canal Boat Holiday: The Ultimate Packing Guide

What to Bring on a Canal Boat Holiday: The Ultimate Packing Guide
Planning a canal boat holiday is exciting—but packing for life on the water is a bit different from your typical getaway. Space is limited, the pace is relaxed, and you’ll be spending most of your time outdoors or cruising peacefully through the countryside. Whether it’s your first time or you’re a seasoned narrowboater, here’s a […]

🚤 Canal Etiquette: How to Be a Considerate Boater on the UK’s Waterways

🚤 Canal Etiquette: How to Be a Considerate Boater on the UK’s Waterways
A helpful guide to good manners on the cut Whether you’re hiring a narrowboat for the first time or you’re a seasoned cruiser, understanding canal etiquette is just as important as knowing how to steer. These unwritten (and sometimes written) rules help keep the canals safe, friendly, and enjoyable for everyone — boaters, walkers, anglers, […]

🚤 A Day in the Life of a Canal Boat Holiday Hirer

🚤 A Day in the Life of a Canal Boat Holiday Hirer
What It’s Really Like to Spend a Day on the Water Ever wondered what a typical day looks like on a canal boat holiday? Whether you’re picturing peaceful cruising, pub lunches, or duck-filled mornings, you’re not far off. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at a relaxed day in the life of a canal boat holiday hirer […]

🚤 Are Canal Boat Holidays Suitable for First-Timers?

🚤 Are Canal Boat Holidays Suitable for First-Timers?
Why a Boat Holiday Might Be Your Next Favourite Escape If you’ve ever dreamed of a relaxing break on the water, you might be wondering:“Are canal boat holidays suitable for first-timers?” The short answer? Absolutely.A boat holiday on the UK’s canals is one of the most beginner-friendly travel experiences you can enjoy — no previous […]

🎒 What to Bring on a Canal Holiday Hire: Your Essential Packing Guide

🎒 What to Bring on a Canal Holiday Hire: Your Essential Packing Guide
Planning your first canal holiday hire? You’re in for a truly unique break — a relaxing journey through the countryside at your own pace, with waterside pubs, wildlife, and picturesque villages along the way. But packing for life aboard a narrowboat is a little different from your usual hotel stay. Whether you’re cruising for a […]

Ainscough Mill – A Steam Powered Flour Mill

Ainscough Mill – A Steam Powered Flour Mill
If you have ever sailed with us it is highly likely you will have noticed the very imposing ‘Ainscough Mill’ as we travel east after passing through ‘The Wharf’. It’s been the home of luxury apartments for the last ten years but it has an interesting history with strong links to the Leeds and Liverpool […]

Pillboxes on the Leeds/Liverpool Canal

Pillboxes on the Leeds/Liverpool Canal
Following the British Expeditionary Force’s chaotic evacuation from the Dunkirk beaches in 1940 there was a very real threat of invasion by the rampant German military. Their plan for invasion was code named ‘Operation Sea Lion’ and they planned to sail by August 15th. The aptly named General Sir Edmund Ironside was tasked by Sir […]

Ice and the impact on the UK Canal Network

Ice and the impact on the UK Canal Network
This spell of very cold weather has led to stretches of the canal network icing up and has us remembering the devastating winter of 1962/3 which effectively killed the canal network as a commercial proposition. From December 1962 through to March 1963 the canal network was completely frozen and unpassable despite the efforts of icebreaker […]

Building the Leeds & Liverpool Canal

Building the Leeds & Liverpool Canal
It’s easy to take our local canal for granted if you are a frequent walker or a cyclist. We have some beautiful countryside alongside the canal including the 7 mile Rufford Branch which boaters can use to access The Ribble Linkand onto the Lancaster Canal and 42 miles of lock free cruising. This post looks […]

Silver Propeller Challenge – IWA

Silver Propeller Challenge – IWA
There are over 100,000 boats registered on the inland waterways of England, Scotland and Wales, and in 2016 more than 672,000 people enjoyed the pastime of inland boating. IWA’s aim is to see those boats and people spread out across all of our wonderful canals and rivers. Most parts of our waterways are vibrant, busy […]

The Leeds / Liverpool Canal

The Leeds / Liverpool Canal
When you sail with us our experienced skippers will try and include a little insight into the history of the Leeds and Liverpool canal whilst you enjoy a relaxing sail along one of the oldest and longest navigation canals in the UK. The concept of a series of navigation canals came as a result of […]

Afternoon Tea Cruise

Afternoon Tea Cruise
Afternoon Tea – A Brief History The quintessentially English habit of Afternoon Tea dates back to the 1840’s and was designed tostave off hunger between Lunch and the set Evening Meal. It was indulged in by the upperechelons of society who would declare ‘open at home for tea receptions’ for up to 200 guests toattend […]

Meet the Skippers From Our Boat Trips

Meet the Skippers From Our Boat Trips
A lot of you will have seen the faces of our skippers cruising up and down the Leeds / Liverpool canal on our daily trips or possibly recognise them from a boat trip you’ve been on. Combined our skippers have a vast knowledge of the canal and local area that we are keen to share […]

History of the Leeds Liverpool Canal

History of the Leeds Liverpool Canal
Our 30’ narrowboat is a familiar sight as she cruises the West Lancashire stretch of the canal buthow much do we really know about the Leeds Liverpool canal ? The canal was originally proposed in the 1760’s with Yorkshire stone and coal barons keen to finda way of getting their products to the thriving port […]

A Canal Odyssey – Leeds Liverpool Canal

A Canal Odyssey – Leeds Liverpool Canal
The Leeds Liverpool canal is 127 miles long and is the second longest waterway in the UnitedKingdom. There are 91 locks to travel through. Officially completed in 1816 it took 46 years ofmanual labour to complete. Join us on our Lancashire Canal Cruises narrowboat for a relaxingcruise from Scarisbrick to Appley Bridge via Parbold. It’s […]