Articles related to "Narrow Boat"Looking for a vacation that will be of interest to all ages? Long boats are a great way of touring Britain with all the comforts of home.
Explore hidden London. Beneath the noise of the traffic lies a secluded world of quiet canals.
A century ago ago this idyllic scene would have been unimaginable.
The 'Canal du Midi' is very well known, but the 'Canal Lateral de la Garonne' in the West is less frequented.
Stretching from the farmland of Cheshire and Shropshire up into the Welsh hills, the 43 mile Llangollen Canal is deservedly Britain's most popular for boating down.
Book on a barge, hire a narrow boat or follow the towpaths on foot to discover some of the towns and British history along this beautiful stretch of canal.
Cheese rolling at Stilton, a working water mill and cruising on the Ouse whilst dining on a narrow boat all make the district of Huntingdonshire well worth visiting.
There is no better way to discover southern France than cruising on the Canal du Midi, past sunflower fields and vineyards, quiet villages and historical cities.
The beautiful setting of Marsden high up in the Pennine Hills of West Yorkshire will host its annual jazz festival from 9th to the 11th of October.
Don't hate Venice because she's beautiful and romantic. For any negative comments critics may heap on her, she has as many positives to overcome those naysayers.
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