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Are you looking for inspiring places to visit with the family? Then look no further than your local canal or river. This guide features a selection of our best waterside places to visit in London whatever the weather! Each location includes a map, suggestions of fun-packed activities you can do and useful information on where to park, places to eat, toilets and boat trips. Have a look on our map and find a little adventure on your doorstep! 1. Banbury 2. Thrupp 3. Oxford 4. Cosgrove & Wolverton 5. Tring 6. Western Turville Reservoir 7. Berkhamsted 8. Apsley 9. Cassiobury Park, Watford 10. Hungerford Wharf 11. Kintbury 12. Newbury 13. Aldermaston Wharf 14. Garston Lock 15. Reading *AINA Waterways * This map shows waterways managed by members of the Association of Inland Navigation Authorities (AINA). We have not featured places to visit on waterways managed by these organisations. There are other inland waterways that have not been shown, the information on this map is for guidance only, for accurate information please visit our website.

Coventry Spiceball Country Park Explore Banbury In the centre of this busy modern Oxfordshire town discover Tooley s Boatyard, the oldest continuous working dry dock in the country. Tom Rolt Bridge Oxford Canal Banbury Museum To o ley s Boatyard Little adventures on your doorstep Sculpture The Mill Arts Centre Castle Quay Shopping Centre Lift bridge Banbury Lock Mill Lane Bridge Bus station High Street Poem on Lock gate Bluebird Bridge Park STAY SAFE: Stay Away From the Edge Albion Bridge Banbury Oxford Map not to scale: covers approx 0.6 miles/1km

A little bit of history The arrival of the Oxford Canal to Banbury brought a cheap supply of coal from Warwickshire, and much prosperity to the town. The main boatyard was established to build and repair the horse-drawn narrowboats which plied their trade up and down the canal. Now known as Tooley s Boatyard, it s still there for all to explore. Best of all it s FREE!* Five things to do at Banbury Take a boat trip and learn more about the Oxford Canal. Relax in a canalside café and watch narrowboats passing by. Walk to Tom Rolt Bridge named after the man largely responsible for encouraging the interest in the history and preservation canals. Visit Banbury Museum located on the canalside and discover more about the Tooley family featured in Tom Rolt s famous book The Narrow Boat. It was republished in 1990 when the future of the boatyard was threatened. Stroll along the towpath and check out the sculpture and poem. Banbury Museum Spiceball Park Rd, Banbury OX16 2PQ Parking (pay & display) Toilets + baby changing Café Pub Visitor centre Picnic Boat trips Can you name the different parts of a narrowboat? 1 2 3 Path Allow half to full day for this visit * Don t forget: Although the site is always open the facilities and boat trips may not be and some may be chargeable. Please check with local businesses before setting out. Go to canalriverexplorers.org.uk to discover lots of fun things to do with the family. 4 Answers: 1 bow; 2 cabin; 3 tiller; 4 hull; 5 stern 5 Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped produce these. Canal & River Trust Charity no. 1146792 02/18

Have a great day out at Thrupp The peaceful hamlet of Thrupp lies on the Oxford Canal. It s one of the prettiest canals and a great place for watching boats and family walks. Banbury Aubrey s Lift bridge Oxford Canal Oxfordshire Narrowboats day hire Annie s Tearooms The Boat Inn Oxford Canal Thrupp Canoe & Kayak hire Cottages originally known as Salt Row Banbury A4260 Canal Road Little adventures on your doorstep Bus stop to Oxford The Jolly Boatman Kidlington & Oxford STAY SAFE: Stay Away From the Edge Map not to scale: covers approx 1.4 miles/2.4km

A little bit of history Thrupp grew up along the Oxford Canal, one of the first canals. It s a classic example of a canal that hugs the contours of the land to avoid obstacles such as hills. There s still plenty of evidence of those early days such as waterside pubs, canal cottages and a lovely tea room located in the old boatyard. Best of all it s FREE!* Five things to do at Thrupp Five things to do at Thrupp Look out for the row of canal cottages once called Salt Row. It s been suggested that they were once used to store salt, a regular cargo on this canal. Check out the quirky bridges including the lift bridge which are a feature of the Oxford Canal. Chill out with tea and cakes in the cafe overlooking the canal. Pack wellies and go for a great winter walk along the towpath. Watching boats and chatting to boaters is a must the canal is very popular with holiday-makers. Canal Yard Canal Road Thrupp OX5 1JZ Parking (pay & display) Café Pub Picnic Path Allow 1-2 hours for this visit Go to canalriverexplorers.org.uk to discover lots of fun things to do with the family. Did you know?... It s best to feed ducks tasty treats like: porridge oats rice peas chopped lettuce birdseed Whilst they will gobble up white bread, crisps and chips its junk food for you and ducks! * Don t forget: Although the site is always open the facilities and boat trips may not be and some may be chargeable. Please check with local business before setting out. Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped produce these. Canal & River Trust Charity no. 1146792 02/18

Kidlington College Cruisers Boat Hire Overflow from canal The Thames Path Historic swing bridge To Christchurch Meadows Sheepwash Channel Old boatyard Turnover bridge Isis Lock Oxford Canal Discover the canal in Oxford Passing through the lovely countryside of Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire and Warwickshire, the Oxford Canal is one of the most scenic waterways. Worcester College Lake Little adventures on your doorstep Castle Mill Stream Oxford City Centre STAY SAFE: Stay Away From the Edge Hythe Bridge Street Oxford (5 mins walk) Park End Street + New Road Worcester Street Oxford Castle Map not to scale: covers approx 1.4 miles/2.4km

A little bit of history Minutes from the grandeur of Oxford University and overlooked by most of the millions of tourists that flock to the city each year, is the hidden world of the Oxford Canal. Here in Oxford City, the canal meets the River Thames that once completed an important trade route from the Midlands to London. Best of all it s FREE!* Five things to do on the Oxford Canal Discover the turnover bridge designed so that horses didn t have to be unhitched when the towpath changed sides. Spot the narrowboats that still sell coal and logs to river and canalside households. Look for the old Oxford boatyard (now closed) where Lyra meets the gyptians, in the novel The Northern Lights by Philip Pullman. Hire a bike in town and cycle up the towpath. Follow the canal round to the Thames Path. About a mile further south is Christ Church Meadows, one of the most famous river landscapes in the world. Worcester St Car Park, Oxford OX1 2BQ Parking + Café Pub Cycling Boat hire Path Allow 1-2 hours for this visit Can you name the different parts of a narrowboat? 1 2 3 * Don t forget: Although the site is always open the facilities and boat trips may not be and some may be chargeable. Please check with local businesses before setting out. Go to canalriverexplorers.org.uk to discover lots of fun things to do with the family. 4 Answers: 1 bow; 2 cabin; 3 tiller; 4 hull; 5 stern 5 Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped produce these. Canal & River Trust Charity no. 1146792 02/18

Stoke Bruerne Ornamental bridge Discover Cosgrove & Wolverton Cosgrove, once a bustling industrial site, is now a peaceful stretch of the Grand Union Canal. Just the place for a great family visit watching boats! Barley Mow Horse Tunnel Caravan park River Tove Cosgrove Narrowboats (boat hire) Cosgrove Lock Buckingham Arm Iron Trunk Aqueduct Grand Union Canal River Great Ouse Viewing platform Cattle Creep Old Wolverton Wharf Railway viaduct The floodplain forest Little adventures on your doorstep STAY SAFE: Stay Away From the Edge Route of the original lock flight Wolverton Medieval village Stony Stratford Church Wolverton Mill Milton Keynes The Galleon Galleon Bridge Wolverton Map not to scale: covers approx 0.5 miles/0.8km

A little bit of history In Victorian times, Cosgrove was a busy inland port. Timber, coal and stone from the Midlands were unloaded here and local farm produce was transferred onto barges bound for London. Today, it s busy with pleasure boats and families having a great day out. Best of all it s FREE!* Five things to do at Cosgrove & Wolverton Check out the awesome Iron Trunk Aqueduct that takes the Grand Union Canal across the river valley. The first brick aqueduct collapsed and was replaced by one built of cast iron. Look for the cattle creep under the aqueduct built so cattle could pass to the fields on the other side of the canal. Go to the Ornamental Bridge. When the canal was built in the 1790s, the local landowner insisted on a pretty bridge. Chat to boaters and watch boats go through the lock. Look for the route of the original lock flight built before the aqueduct, when the river was crossed on the level. Lock Lane, Cosgrove MK19 7JR or Old Wolverton Road Wolverton MK12 5NL Parking Toilets Pub Picnic Trip boats Path Allow 1-2 hours for this visit Go to canalriverexplorers.org.uk to discover lots of fun things to do with the family. Did you know?... Our lock gates are handbuilt by skilled carpenters in our workshops in the West Midlands and Yorkshire, from FSC Green Oak. Each one is unique and can take up to a month to make. Once built they last for about 25 years. * Don t forget: Although the site is always open the facilities and boat trips may not be and some may be chargeable. Please check with local businesses before setting out. Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped produce these. Canal & River Trust Charity no. 1146792 02/18

Little adventures on your doorstep A418 Aylesbury Arm (Grand Union Canal) Town Centre museum Circus Field Marina & Marsworth cinema A41 A41 Hotel Supermarket Queens Park Arts centre Aylesbury Station STAY SAFE: Stay Away From the Edge Map not to scale: covers approx 0.5 miles/0.8km Bear Brook A413 Aylesbury Basin Aylesbury Waterside Theatre Discover Aylesbury Basin The Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal has an exciting new town centre basin! It s a great starting point for family walks and to see the bustle of life at the water s edge. It s one of the best places on the canal system to watch birds.

A little bit of history The Aylesbury Arm transported grain, timber, coal and building materials until the 1960s. Threatened with closure, a team of canal enthusiasts worked hard to keep it open and encourage the recreational use of the Arm. Today, their dedication work has paid off with a new marina located just outside Aylesbury. Best of all it s FREE!* Five things to do at Aylesbury Basin Cycle along the towpath and look for two rare staircase locks (at the Marsworth end) where the middle gate joins the top and bottom locks. Walk along to the new Circus Field marina and chat to boaters preparing to set off on their canal holidays from the marina. Spot boats being repaired in the new wet and dry docks in the marina. Check out the exciting new architecture surrounding the town centre basin. Explore the historic market town of Aylesbury. Waterside Exchange Street Aylesbury HP20 1AL Parking Toilets Café Pub Centre Path Allow 2 hours for this visit Go to canalriverexplorers.org.uk to discover lots of fun things to do with the family. Did you know?... It s best to feed ducks tasty treats like: porridge oats rice peas chopped lettuce birdseed Whilst they will gobble up white bread, crisps and chips its junk food for you and ducks! * Don t forget: Although the site is always open the facilities and boat trips may not be and some may be chargeable. Please check with local businesses before setting out. Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped produce these. Canal & River Trust Charity no. 1146792 02/18

Discover Tring Reservoirs Tring Reservoirs lie on the edge of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It s one of the best places on the canal system to watch birds. Tring 30 mins walk Grand Union Canal The Grand Junction Arms Steep steps here bird hide Marsworth Reservoir Tringford Pumping Station (not open to the public) Tringford Reservoir Startops Reservoir bird hide Danger: bend Wendover bird hide Wilstone Reservoir PE Mead & Son Farm Shop & Tea Rooms Puddingston Distillery Steep steps here The Half Moon Bulbourne Workshops where lock gates were once made Walks 4km/2 1 /2 miles 5km/3 miles 9km/5 3 /4 miles nature path Map not to scale: covers approx 0.5 miles/0.8km Dry Dock Bluebells Tea Rooms The Red Lion Birmingham The Angler s Retreat Flight of locks Aylesbury Grand Union Canal Aylesbury Arm STAY SAFE: Stay Away From the Edge

Best of all it s FREE!* A little bit of history Tring Reservoirs supply water to the Grand Union Canal and its two arms to Wendover and Aylesbury. The clear water attracts lots of plants, fish and insects, and large numbers of breeding, wintering and migrating birds. It s a nature lover s paradise. The site is managed by Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust. Five things to do at Tring Reservoirs Sit in in a a bird hide hide and and see see how how many many birds birds you can you can name in in 5 minutes. In the summer watch swifts swifts and and common common terns terns swooping over the the water. In the In the evening evening spot spot pipistrelle bats pipistrelle hunting bats for insects. hunting for insects. Explore using way-marked circular circular walks. walks. Or cycle Or cycle along the canal towpath. Watch the boats: each each time time they they cross cross Tring Tring Summit water Summit flows water away flows through away the through locks on the each locks side. on In each the peak side. season around 4 million gallons are needed each In the day peak to top season up the around canal. 4 million gallons are Walk needed to Tringford each day Pumping to top up Station the canal. built in 1818 and still Walk pumping to Tringford water Pumping into the canal. Station built in 1818 and still pumping water into the canal. What to Spot Explore the waterside together. How many of these can you spot? A duck quacking The number of a bridge or lock A fascinating insect Tring Reservoirs, Marsworth, Tring Bucks. HP23 4LL Tring Reservoirs, Marsworth, Tring Bucks. HP23 4LL Parking Toilets (in café and pub) Café Pub Walks: 4km/2½ miles 5km/3 miles 9km/5¾ miles nature path Allow a half to full day for this visit * Don t forget: Although * Don t forget: the site is always open Although the facilities the site and is always boat trips open may the not facilities be and and some boat may trips be may chargeable. not be and Please some check may be with chargeable. local businesses Please before check setting with local out. businesses before setting out. An interesting stone or brick The names of two boats Go to canalriverexplorers.org.uk to discover lots of fun things to do with the family. A face or animal in the clouds Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped produce these. Canal & River Trust Charity no. 1146792 02/18

Discover Weston Turville Reservoir Surrounded by the lovely Buckinghamshire countryside, Weston Turville Reservoir is a wonderful oasis of water, woods and wildlife. Just the place for family walks and budding nature detectives! Aylesbury Layby parking B4009 Aylesbury Road Weston Turville & Chequers Inn Worlds End Garden Centre Worlds End Lane Steps and ramp Prestwood & District Angling Club Aylesbury Sailing Club Weston Turville Reservoir Anglers path Bird hide (managed by BBOWT) Fishing platforms (angling club Wendover use only) Arm Bird hide Halton Lane Little adventures on your doorstep No footpath, walk along verge Village Gate Map not to scale: covers approx 0.5 miles/0.8km Weston Turville Reservoir is managed by Bucks, Berks & Oxon Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) Wendover STAY SAFE: Stay Away From the Edge

Best of all it s FREE!* A little bit of history Opened in 1797, Weston Turville Reservoir was built to compensate local millers for the loss of water diverted away from their mills to the canal. Today, the commitment of BBOWT and local community groups means a much-valued landscape and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) of national importance. Five things to do at Weston Turville Reservoir Go fishing The reservoir teems with big fish! Contact Prestwood & District Angling Club for details www.facebook.com/prestwoodanddistrictac Join Aylesbury Sailing Club and experience the exciting family sport of dinghy sailing. Visit aylesburysailingclub.org.uk for details. Visit the bird hides and spot water birds. Winter is a great time to spot wildfowl such as teal, shoveler and tufted ducks. You might hear the piglet squeals of the water rail: the reservoir is its only breeding place in Bucks. Take an early morning walk and bring a camera it s a great place for taking photographs especially at dawn. Run or walk around the reservoir (2 km/1.2 miles). The recently resurfaced path is an exerciser s paradise! Weston Turville Reservoir World s End Lane Weston Turville Bucks HP 22 5PS Parking Toilets Café Pub Bus Stop Path Go to canalriverexplorers.org.uk to discover lots of fun things to do with the family. Did you know?... It s best to feed ducks tasty treats like: porridge oats rice peas chopped lettuce birdseed Whilst they will gobble up white bread, crisps and chips its junk food for you and ducks! Allow 1-2 hours for this visit * Don t forget: Although the site is always open the facilities and boat trips may not be and some may be chargeable. Please check with local businesses before setting out. Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped produce these. Canal & River Trust Charity no. 1146792 02/18

Milton Keynes Canal Fields Berkhamsted Berkhamsted Castle Castle Street Bridge Explore Berkhamsted Berkhamsted, on the Grand Junction Canal, was once a busy inland port and the centre of boat building activity. It is still called the Port of Berkhamsted today. Waitrose The Moor Broadwater Lock Canadian Totem Pole Castle Wharf The Crystal Palace Gravel Path The Boat The Grand Union Canal Little adventures on your doorstep The Rising Sun Town Centre Map not to scale: covers approx 0.5 miles/0.8km STAY SAFE: Stay Away From the Edge Hemel Hempstead

A little bit of history The Grand Junction Canal linked London to Birmingham, cutting through Berkhamsted. Castle Wharf was once the centre of canal trade and boat building. Today, Berkhamsted is a great place to explore the canal, especially by bike as there is a good track all the way to London. Best of all it s FREE!* Five things to do at Berkhamsted Walk along the towpath and explore the pretty town of Berkhamsted. Take a picnic and feed the ducks. Check out the Canadian totem pole which marks the site of an old boat building and timber yard. Visit Ashridge estate woods, once the home of Francis Edgerton, Duke of Bridgewater. Known as the Canal Duke he invested the money to build the first canals. See the ruins of Berkhamsted Castle, built by one of William the Conqueror s knights. Canal Fields, Broadwater, Berkhamsted HP4 2AL Parking Toilets Café Pub Picnic Path Allow 1-2 hours for this visit Can you name the different parts of a narrowboat? 1 2 3 * Don t forget: Although the site is always open the facilities and boat trips may not be and some may be chargeable. Please check with local businesses before setting out. Go to canalriverexplorers.org.uk to discover lots of fun things to do with the family. 4 Answers: 1 bow; 2 cabin; 3 tiller; 4 hull; 5 stern 5 Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped produce these. Canal & River Trust Charity no. 1146792 02/18

The Paper Trail Visitor Centre (approx 500m) Hemel Hempstead Discover Apsley When the Grand Union Canal was cut though Apsley, it put the town on the main trade route to London. Today, the old towpath serves as a wonderful cycle route. Apsley Mills Retail Park Apsley Marina The Paper Mill Lift bridge Apsley o.2km Little adventures on your doorstep Holiday Inn Express Grand Union Canal Woody s Vegetarian Café Calzone Pizza STAY SAFE: Stay Away From the Edge Map not to scale: covers approx 1.4 miles/2.4km Watford

Best of all it s FREE!* A little bit of history Apsley was once an important centre for paper manufacture. The Grand Union Canal transported huge amounts of raw materials on barges to the paper mills here. Full-scale production of paper only ceased in the Second World War. Today, the old industrial buildings are now cafés, pubs and a visitor centre and make a great day out. Five things to do at Apsley Walk around the marina and spot the different types of boats. Look for bridges with double arches. At one time the canal was planned to have double locks for bigger barges, but they were never built. Check out The Paper Mill pub in an old converted paper mill. Visit The Paper Trail Visitor Centre located in Frogmore Mill, an old paper mill. It houses the world s oldest mechanised paper mill. Count how many water birds you can spot and name in five minutes. Stationers Place Apsley Hemel Hempsted HP3 9RH Parking Toilets (in the visitor centre) Café Pub Play area Path Allow 1-2 hours for this visit Go to canalriverexplorers.org.uk to discover lots of fun things to do with the family. Did you know?... Our lock gates are handbuilt by skilled carpenters in our workshops in the West Midlands and Yorkshire, from FSC Green Oak. Each one is unique and can take up to a month to make. Once built they last for about 25 years. * Don t forget: Although the site is always open the facilities and boat trips may not be and some may be chargeable. Please check with local businesses before setting out. Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped produce these. Canal & River Trust Charity no. 1146792 02/18

Iron Bridge Lock Stone Bridge Hemel Hempstead Berkhamsted Miniature railway Visit Cassiobury Park The Grand Union Canal, flowing through this historic park, has been described as one of the loveliest sections of a canal so near a town anywhere in Britain. Whippendell Wood Paddling pools Grand Union Canal Cha Cha Cha Café Cassiobury Park Nature Reserve River Gade Little adventures on your doorstep Watford 5 minute walk to the Park Croxley & London STAY SAFE: Stay Away From the Edge Map not to scale: covers approx 1.4 miles/2.4km

A little bit of history Wealthy landowners, who once owned Cassiobury Park, made a beautiful pleasure garden. When the Grand Union Canal was cut through in 1796, the owners demanded that the canal followed the River Gade and was disguised with an ornamental bridge. Today, Cassiobury Park is a pleasure garden for everyone to enjoy. Best of all it s FREE!* Five things to do at Cassiobury Park Cycle along the towpath to Hemel Hempsted. It s been described as one of the loveliest sections of a canal so near a town anywhere in Britain. Take a trip on the miniature railway. Check out the Stone Bridge. It s a great place to have a picnic and go fishing. Watch the boats passing through the magnificent Iron Bridge Lock. Discover the beauty and variety of trees in Whippendell Wood. Cassiobury Park end of Gade Avenue Watford WD18 7LG Parking Toilets Café Picnic Play Area Path Allow 2-3 hours for this visit Go to canalriverexplorers.org.uk to discover lots of fun things to do with the family. Did you know?... It s best to feed ducks tasty treats like: porridge oats rice peas chopped lettuce birdseed Whilst they will gobble up white bread, crisps and chips its junk food for you and ducks! A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped produce these. * Don t forget: Although the site is always open the facilities and boat trips may not be and some may be chargeable. Please check with local businesses before setting out. Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. Canal & River Trust Charity no. 1146792 02/18

Explore Hungerford Wharf Once a busy industrial canal wharf, Hungerford Wharf is now a picture of tranquillity. And a great place to start exploring the beautiful Kennet & Avon Canal! Church swing bridge Hungerford Lock The Rose of Hungerford boat trips Bridge Street Footbridge Bedwyn & Crofton Hungerford Marsh Lock with swing bridge Kennet & Avon Canal St Lawrence Church Little adventures on your doorstep High Street A338 Hungerford Station Road Newbury STAY SAFE: Stay Away From the Edge Map not to scale: covers approx 0.5 miles/0.8km

A little bit of history The Kennet & Avon Canal was born in 1794 when it was agreed that linking the river navigations at Newbury and Bath via a canal would bring huge benefits to Hungerford. It opened new markets and provided cheap transport for bulky goods. Today, it provides a wonderful base for a family day out in the country. Best of all it s FREE!* Five things to do at Hungerford Wharf The Kennet & Avon Canal transported Bath stone. Check out St Lawrence s Church, it was built of Bath stone. Take a boat trip aboard the Rose of Hungerford and learn more about the canal. The Kennet & Avon Canal is an important area for wildlife conservation. Look out for water voles and water birds. Walk along the towpath and look for quirky canal bridges such as the swing bridge at Hungerford Marsh Lock. Feed the ducks and watch boats passing through the locks. High Street Town Centre Hungerford RG17 0DN Parking Toilets Café Pub Boat trips Path Allow 3-4 hours for this visit Can you name the different parts of a narrowboat? 1 2 3 * Don t forget: Although the site is always open the facilities and boat trips may not be and some may be chargeable. Please check with local businesses before setting out. Go to canalriverexplorers.org.uk to discover lots of fun things to do with the family. 4 Answers: 1 bow; 2 cabin; 3 tiller; 4 hull; 5 stern 5 Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped produce these. Canal & River Trust Charity no. 1146792 02/18

Little adventures on your doorstep Kintbury Lock Beware fast traffic! Kintbury Horse-drawn boat trips Hungerford Kennet & Avon Canal Newbury STAY SAFE: Stay Away From the Edge St Mary s church Vicarage Bridge Church Street Kintbury Mill Mill Bank Station Road Village Centre Kintbury Bridge The Dundas Arms Explore Kintbury Newmans Bridge Once a busy industrial canal wharf, Kintbury is now a picture of tranquillity. It s just the place to start exploring the beautiful Kennet & Avon Canal. Map not to scale: covers approx 0.3 miles/0.7km

A little bit of history Kintbury was the first section of the Kennet & Avon Canal to be opened. The canal was the main trading route between London and Bristol and the wharf thrived for 100 years. Here, large quantities of iron and coke bound for the local ironworks were unloaded, as well as raw materials for nearby breweries. Best of all it s FREE!* Five things to do at Kintbury Take a horse-drawn boat trip and learn more about the Kennet & Avon Canal. Go for a bike ride along the towpath, past the water meadows where watercress once thrived in the clear chalk streams. The Kennet & Avon is important for wildlife conservation. Look out for kingfishers, mute swans, coots, moorhens and herons. Walk along the towpath and watch boats passing through the lock and making their way sleepily along the canal. Visit Kintbury Parish Church close to the canal. It has a memorial tablet to Charles Dundas, first chair of the Kennet & Avon Canal Company. Station Road Kintbury RG17 9UT Parking Toilets Café Pub Cycling Boat trip Path Allow 1-2 hours for this visit Go to canalriverexplorers.org.uk to discover lots of fun things to do with the family. Did you know?... Coots have a white spot on the front of their head and moorhens have a bright red beak tipped with yellow, and a white stripe on their side. * Don t forget: Although the site is always open the facilities and boat trips may not be and some may be chargeable. Please check with local businesses before setting out. Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped produce these. Canal & River Trust Charity no. 1146792 02/18

River Kennet Wharf Road Northbrook Street Kintbury Town Bridge West Mills Newbury Lock Victoria Park Bridge Jubilee Boat Trips Wharf Street B3421 Bear Lane Victoria Park Newbury Wharf A339 Newbury Mosaic A4 London Road Faraday Road Football Stadium B3421 Mill Lane Discover Newbury Wharf Newbury was once a busy inland port on the Kennet & Avon Canal. Today, it s a great place to start exploring one of the most scenic canals in the country. Greenham Weir Towpath Bridge Kennet & Avon Canal River Kennet Gould Close Bone Lane Little adventures on your doorstep Thatcham Greenham Lock Greenham Mill Lane footbridge STAY SAFE: Stay Away From the Edge Winchcombe Road B3421 Kings Road Map not to scale: covers approx 0.5 miles/0.8km

A little bit of history 200 years ago, Newbury Wharf was on the main trading route between London and Bristol. When the railway arrived, trade decreased and the Kennet & Avon Canal was threatened with closure. Fortunately, a team of dedicated volunteers took it on and restored it for leisure use. Best of all it s FREE!* Five things to do at Newbury Wharf Watch the boats work the locks in the centre of this bustling market town. Visit the Kennet & Avon Centre on the Wharf to find out more about the canal. Walk along to Town Bridge. The towpath is not continuous under the bridge. Horses, which towed boats in the early days of canals, went up the alley and across the street. Spot where the towropes wore away the bricks on corner of the passageway. Take a boat trip and explore more of the canal. Have a picnic in Victoria Park and feed the ducks. Newbury Wharf Wharf Street Newbury RG14 5AP Parking Toilets Café Pub Picnic Play area Boat trips Path Go to canalriverexplorers.org.uk to discover lots of fun things to do with the family. Did you know?... It s best to feed ducks tasty treats like: porridge oats rice peas chopped lettuce birdseed Whilst they will gobble up white bread, crisps and chips its junk food for you and ducks! Allow 2-3 hours for this visit * Don t forget: Although the site is always open the facilities and boat trips may not be and some may be chargeable. Please check with local businesses before setting out. Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped produce these. Canal & River Trust Charity no. 1146792 02/18

A4 Bath Road Little adventures on your doorstep Discover Aldermaston Wharf Once a busy industrial canal wharf, Aldermaston Wharf is now a peaceful backwater. It s great place to start exploring the beautiful Kennet & Avon Canal. Customer Service Facilities toilet, elsan, pump out, rubbish point Aldermaston Station Mallard Way Wharf Cottage A340 Basingstoke Road Kennet & Avon Canal Trust Tea Room Wharfside ABC Leisure Theale Kennet & Avon Canal Electric Lift Bridge Padworth Middle Locks Midgham STAY SAFE: Stay Away From the Edge Aldermaston Lock A340 Aldermaston Village The Butt Inn Beware fast traffic! Map not to scale: covers approx 0.5 miles/0.8km

A little bit of history 200 years ago, visitors to Aldermaston Wharf would have seen horse-drawn barges loading and off-loading a huge variety of goods from building materials to beer. From here, goods were transported all over the world via the canal, the River Thames and the Port of London. Best of all it s FREE!* Five things to do at Aldermaston Wharf Check out Aldermaston Lock with its scalloped brick chamber. One of only two on the canal. Look for the modern electric lift bridge and watch the boats stop the traffic! The Kennet & Avon Canal is important for wildlife conservation. Look out for kingfishers, mute swans, coots, moorhens and herons. Walk along the towpath and spot different types of boats such as Dutch barges, river cruisers and narrowboats. Visit the café and find out more about the Kennet & Avon Canal. Aldermaston Wharf Aldermaston RG7 4JS Parking Toilets Café Pub Picnic Cycling Path Can you name the different parts of a narrowboat? 1 2 3 Allow 1-2 hours for this visit * Don t forget: Although the site is always open the facilities and boat trips may not be and some may be chargeable. Please check with local businesses before setting out. Go to canalriverexplorers.org.uk to discover lots of fun things to do with the family. 4 Answers: 1 bow; 2 cabin; 3 tiller; 4 hull; 5 stern 5 Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped produce these. Canal & River Trust Charity no. 1146792 02/18

Weir River Kennet Towpath + Theale Kennet & Avon Canal Burghfield Sheffield Lock Garston Lock Pill box Station Road Discover Garston Lock Tylemill STAY SAFE: Stay Away From the Edge Hanger Road Swingbridge Fox & Hound Garston Lock is very unusual it s lined with turf rather than hard materials. One of only two turf-sided locks in the country, it s so special that it has listed building status. Little adventures on your doorstep Map not to scale: covers approx 0.5 miles/0.8km

A little bit of history Turf was most often used on rivers in the early 1700s, before the canal system was built. All except one other turf-sided lock on the Kennet & Avon Canal have been rebuilt with hard materials, such as brick. The other is Monkey Marsh at Thatcham, also a listed building. Best of all it s FREE!* Five things to do at Garston Lock The Kennet & Avon Canal formed a line of defence against invasion during the Second World War. Look out for pillboxes which were built as mini forts. Walk or cycle along the towpath from Sheffield Lock to Garston Lock (½ mile/0.8km). Spot waterbirds such mute swans, mallard, coot, moorhens. You may even catch sight of a kingfisher! Relax with a picnic and watch boats passing through Sheffield Lock, one of only two scalloped brick locks on the canal. Check out the quirky swingbridge. Go to canalriverexplorers.org.uk to discover lots of fun things to do with the family. Did you know?... Our lock gates are handbuilt by skilled carpenters in our workshops in the West Midlands and Yorkshire, from FSC Green Oak. Each one is unique and can take up to a month to make. Once built they last for about 25 years. Sheffield Bottom Lock Swingbridge Off Hanger Road Theale RG7 4AJ Parking Pub Picnic Cycling Path Allow 1-2 hours for this visit * Don t forget: Although the site is always open the facilities and boat trips may not be and some may be chargeable. Please check with local businesses before setting out. Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped produce these. Canal & River Trust Charity no. 1146792 02/18

Oracle shopping centre Bridge Street Duke Street Bridge Brewery Gut Boat traffic lights King s Road A329 River Kennet Blakes Lock STAY SAFE: Stay Away From the Edge River Thames Beware fast traffic! Kennet & Avon Canal Weir Queen s Road A329 King s Road Idr Bridge River Kennet Navigation Berkley Avenue A4 Fobney Street A33 County Lock Newbury A329 Boat traffic lights Pell Street Berkeley Avenue Bridge Southampton Street A327 London Street A329 Little adventures on your doorstep Discover County Lock, Reading The Kennet & Avon Canal runs through the heart of Reading. Shop till you drop then relax by the water s edge! Map not to scale: covers approx 1.2 miles/1.9km

A little bit of history The Kennet & Avon Canal was once the main trading route from Bristol to London. The canal bought great prosperity to Reading and saw industries such as brewing, sawmilling and biscuit-making thrive. Simond s Brewery once occupied the land around the lock. Today, it s a great place to watch boats. Best of all it s FREE!* Five things to do at County Lock, Reading Go shopping in the Oracle Shopping Centre and keep an eye open for boats passing through! Huntley & Palmer used the canal to transport biscuits from its factory here. Visit Reading Museum and see an amazing collection of old biscuit tins. Spot the traffic lights for boats. Check out the amazing weir at County Lock. Walk along the towpath to the point where the canal joins the River Thames and completes its journey to London. The Oracle Shopping Centre Reading RG1 2AG Parking (pay & display) Toilets Café Pub Path Allow 3-4 hours for this visit Go to canalriverexplorers.org.uk to discover lots of fun things to do with the family. Did you know?... It s best to feed ducks tasty treats like: porridge oats rice peas chopped lettuce birdseed Whilst they will gobble up white bread, crisps and chips its junk food for you and ducks! A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped produce these. * Don t forget: Although the site is always open the facilities and boat trips may not be and some may be chargeable. Please check with local businesses before setting out. Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. Canal & River Trust Charity no. 1146792 02/18

For more inspiring places to visit look out for our other guides. A place to walk, somewhere to feed the ducks or a place to simply be. Life by water is relaxing, friendly and healthy, it makes a difference to how we feel. At Canal & River Trust we believe life is better by water. We care for these waterways so they exist for you to enjoy, for free, every day. Sign up for our newsletter and get regular updates and offers from the Canal & River Trust. Simply go online and search for canal newsletter. Discover, explore, enjoy. T: 0303 040 4040 @CanalRiverTrust /canalrivertrust /canalrivertrust Canal & River Trust 2018. 03/18 Registered Charity Number 1146792.