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in Worcestershire
From Alvechurch you can visit the Black Country Museum, Cadbury's world, Warwick castle, Drayton Manor Theme Park and the Tamworth Snowdome.
in Cheshire
From Anderton travel on the 60ft Anderton Boat Lift to the Trent and Mersey Canal, tour the city of Chester with a Roman or shop in the heart of Manchester.
in Shropshire
Cruise in the spectacular countryside of the Dee Valley, marvel at two aqueducts the Chirk and the magnificent Pontcysyllte. Visit Llangollen home to the world famous Eisteddfod.
in Northamptonshire
Set in the rolling Northamptonshire countryside close to The Upper Nene Valley cruise the Grand Union Canal all the way to London.
in Staffordshire
Gailey is an ideal base for cruising routes including the Black Country Ring and The Four Counties Ring.
in Monmouthshire
The Monmouthshire and Brecon canal meanders through 36 miles of countryside with a diversity of scenary and often following the River Usk
in Stirlingshire
The marina is based next to the Falkirk Wheel which connects the Forth and Clyde canal to the Union canal.
in Worcestershire
Situated on the banks of the beautiful River Severn, visit the ancient City and it's Cathedral, take a tour of the Royal Worcester Porcelain Visitor Centre.
in Cheshire
Wrenbury Mill is set on the Llangollen canal. Do the Four Counties ring from here, or head towards Chirk and then Llangollen.
in Shropshire
Whitchurch is set on the beautiful Llangollen Canal in Shropshire. Cruise from here to Llangollen or perhaps go the other way towards Ellesmere Port
in Wiltshire
Visit Bath for The Roman Baths and Pump Rooms, cruise to Bradford on Avon for its wealth of antique shops, travel over the River Avon on the Dundas Aqueduct.
in Berkshire
Cruise the Kennet & Avon Canal to Bath and Bristol. You can also cruise on the River Thames.
in Staffordshire
Lichfield town centre is about 3 1/2 miles away from the marina giving you a great choice of bars and restaurants and other useful local amenities for groceries, activities and so on.
in Cambridgeshire
Your holiday will begin on the River Nene where the Marina is located on the outskirts of March. The river banks are edged with pretty cottages, open fields and parks. St Wendreda's church is situated within walking distance, south of the town and is famous for its spectacular double hammerbeam roof, featuring 120 carved angels. March also has it's own train station.