Narrowboats in the U.K.

Exploring the historic canals of England and Wales by narrowboat combines relaxation with appreciation for the region’s heritage. As you navigate charming villages and lively markets, the added challenge of locks fosters connections with fellow travelers.

History of the UK canals.

Narrowboat on the Cheshire Canal in Chirk, Wales.

Sunrise on the canal

A highlight is the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, the world's tallest aqueduct, offering stunning views of the Welsh countryside. Floating above the picturesque valley brings peace and tranquility while creating lasting family memories through local crafts and meals in cozy pubs. This narrowboat trip truly embodies the enchanting spirit of England and Wales, offering an unforgettable experience for families.

History of the canals.

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