These locks are in the Congleton area of Cheshire and I really would have liked to take a trip along these waterways on a narrow boat - alas my stay in the UK was already a busy one. I'm told such holidays are very relaxing - apart from the regular need to flex muscles opening and closing the many, many lock gates! (If schedules weren't an issue, and I had supportive and fit travelling companions, I'd still love to undertake such a trip)
Joining in the fun at Our World Tuesday
with many thanks to Lady Fi and the team
It does seem a peaceful way to travel and I'm sure you would see a lot of wildlife from the narrow boat. Maybe next time you're here.
ReplyDeleteUh, don't know if my comment got through - tempting to do a boat trip with such lovely views, but those lock gates would be an issue:)
ReplyDeleteIt's very beautiful there and the green is so vivid. Great post in green in time for St. Patrick's Day. Have a great one!
ReplyDeleteThe scenery is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWonderfully tranquil scenes. England's waterways are an often-overlooked national treasure.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely place ! Nice to see your beautiful views !
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Gorgeous scenery!
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping to do such a trip in about six weeks time but on a section that doesn't have any locks.
ReplyDeleteO. I really love locks. We have a few in Sweden but far from where I live.
ReplyDeleteThose canals look so beautiful. I wonder how private it would be staying on them in a boat. - Margy
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