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Location & Route Suggestions

This page gives information on how to reach the boatyard and suggested routes information. For some very useful travel websites, please go to the bottom of the page.

Click on the icon:Map link for a location map. Please don't arrive before 2pm as the boat won't be ready for you. Also, the yard closes at 5.00pm so please ensure that at least one member of your crew arrives before then.

Arrival instructions for Canalbreaks fleet.

From M6 Junction 1 , take A426 towards Rugby. (Dual carriageway). At second roundabout turn left, signed Brownsover. Next roundabout - straight on. Follow road through new housing estate and on into the countryside, to crossroads. At the crossroads there’s a white pub called the Thomas’s Cross. Turn right into Newton Rd. As you come into Clifton village, there’s a church on your left and the road makes a sharp right hand bend. Take the left turn on the bend by the church, so you keep the church on your left. This is South Road. After buildings on right, take first right into Hillmorton Lane. Past farm on left. Over canal and under rail bridge, then left at T-junction. (The Kent) Second left is Brindley Road. Under rail bridge, over canal bridge. Base is first left after bridge, in canal arm by bottom lock. You can drive down between the bridge over the arm entrance and the buildings. If in doubt, stop alongside the canal and walk onto the bridge over the arm. The boatyard offices are in the building on the far side of the drydock, not in the offices alongside the arm, which are let to non-related companies.

From M1 junction 18 , Take A5 north for a short distance. Then take A428 towards Rugby. After you pass under a rail bridge start watching street names on your right. (You’ll be in a built up area now). Turn right into Watts Lane, left at the end, at roundabout turn into School Street. Brindley Road is next right. (Now follow base instructions above) Boatyard phone number is 01788 578661. Mobile is 07812 039110

ROUTE SUGGESTIONS
One week:
Oxford & Ashby Canals: Rural cruise which is ideal for first-timers as there is only one small lock. Pretty countryside and small villages a few minute's walk from the canal.
Grand Union Leicester Section: Head through Braunston Tunnel then turn left at Norton Junction to cruise the winding rural Leicester Summit. A real 'get away from it all' holiday.
Grand Union South: An interesting country route which is a great introduction to canals as you get a sample of everything: narrow locks, wide locks, tunnels, the River Ouse Aqueduct, and Stoke Bruerne; a picture-postcard village where the canal is the main street and home of the Waterways Museum.
South Oxford Canal: A most attractive cruise with easy to work locks. Pretty Cotswold stone villages, remote countryside, passing through the new shopping centre in Banbury, and on through a steady procession of narrow locks and a short section of the River Cherwell to the University City of Oxford. If you are not sure which route to choose, make it this one! You might not make it to Oxford in a week - just take it steady and see where you end up. Hatton Locks
Warwickshire Ring: An interesting and energetic cruise taking you through Royal Leamington Spa, Hatton Locks - 'the staircase to heaven', Birmingham, and through lots of glorious Midlands countryside. 100 miles and 100 locks, so be prepared to work, or take a fortnight.
Two weeks:
Thames Ring:Cruise the South Oxford Canal to Oxford, then onto the Royal River Thames for a cruise through history: Oxford, Abingdon, Henley, Windsor, Hampton Court, then onto the Tideway to Brentford before returning up the Southern Grand Union. A fabulous fortnight, or why not make it 2 ½ weeks or even three and cruise onto the Kennet & Avon, or maybe the River Wey to Guildford, or into Central London to Little Venice?
Stratford on Avon: Head off on the Grand Union through Leamington and Warwick, then take the Stratford Canal down to Bancroft Basin, mooring right outside the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. (Can be done in a week by mooring in Warwick and catching the bus to Stratford, but that's cheating!)
Leicester Ring: Cruise the rural Leicester Section to the River Soar. Turn left onto the Trent and head back through the brewing centre of Burton, before turning left again at Fradley Junction for the easy last couple of days back to base.
Short breaks:
South Oxford Canal: Cruise to Napton and return, for a taste of this wonderful canal.
Grand Union Canal South: Head to Gayton Junction. Pass through Buckby locks and Braunston Tunnel, for a good 'taster' cruise.
Ashby Canal: Head up the rural and lock-free Ashby Canal to the pretty village of Stoke Golding before retracing your steps. A great cruise to chill out for the weekend.
Coventry Canal to Fradley Junction and return: An interesting cruise through countryside, interspersed with the Warwickshire towns of Nuneaton and Atherstone. Head down Atherstone Locks to Fazeley Junction where the Birmingham And Fazeley Canal strides off towards Birmingham and the Black Country. If you have time, continue into Staffordshire onto Fradley Junction where the Coventry Canal meets the Trent & Mersey Canal, part of the 'Grand Trunk' for the Potteries.

Here are some useful websites which may help you plan your holiday with us:
www.nationalexpress.com
www.qjump.co.uk
www.londontoolkit.com/briefing/rail_services.htm
www.britishwaterways.co.uk

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