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Routes from Bunbury
Middlewich & back
We offer a range of boat sizes with accommodation for two to 12 people.
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The Route
Barbridge Junction Head south from our Bunbury base and just under three miles later you’ll reach Barbridge Junction. Here the Middlewich Branch meets the Shropshire Union Canal mainline. And it’s home to the popular canalside Olde Barbridge Inn.
Cholmondeston Lock Turn left and head up the Middlewich Branch, taking you through beautiful Cheshire scenary. Just over a mile later you’ll reach Choldmondeston Lock. Just after the lock, you’ll pass Ventian Marina on the right.
Minshull Lock Less than two miles later you’ll reach Minshull Lock and soon after you’ll cross an aqueduct carrying the canal over the River Weaver.
Church Minshull Almost two miles later you can moor up the other side of Bridge 12 and walk into the village of Church Minshull to visit the Badger Inn.
Stanthorne Lock Four miles later you’ll reach Stanthorne Lock and soon after you’ll cross an aqueduct carrying the canal over the River Wheelock.
Wardle Lock Less than one mile later you’ll reach Wardle Lock. Go through the lock and then turn the boat around in Middlewich Junction, where the Middlewich Branch meets the Trent & Mersey Canal. This section of canal is the Wardle Branch Canal and is the shortest canal in the UK.
Middlewich Go back through Wardle Lock and then moor up to explore Middlewich before making the return journey to Bunbury. This ancient town was founded by the Romans in AD 70 and is famous for its salt making, Roman and military heritage. You can follow the Roman Middlewich Trail and visit Middlewich Library to find out more about the history of this fascinating town.
FAQs
Anglo Welsh offers a variety of beginner-friendly routes across the UK. From the historic beauty of the Kennet & Avon Canal to the scenic Llangollen Canal, there’s something for everyone. Routes without too many locks tend to be best for beginners. Our team can recommend a route tailored to your interests and the duration of your holiday.
There are plenty of places to moor your canal boat for free along towpaths, making overnight stops flexible and stress-free. If you prefer additional facilities like water, electricity, or secure mooring, some marinas charge a small fee. Our team can provide route advice, including the best mooring spots along your journey.
Operating locks is a fun part of the canal boat holiday experience, and it’s easier than you might think. During your handover, we’ll explain how to safely work locks. You’ll quickly get the hang of it, and there’s always help at busy locks if you need it.