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Cruising the Llangollen Canal: Part Two

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Part Two: Llangollen to Wrenbury Mill

Day 5 Llangollen to Ellesmere

Crossing the Pontcysllte Aqueduct on our return to Wrenbury
Crossing the Pontcysllte Aqueduct on our return to Wrenbury

After a leisurely breakfast we set off on our return journey at 8.50 a.m and by 11.15 a.m. we had reached Trevor which was even busier with boats than on our arrival two days earlier. We had considered taking a look in the Visitor Centre but with no moorings available, continued across the Pontcysllte aqueduct which was just as impressive on the return leg with the dramatic views down below.

My son setting off to open the lifting bridge
My son setting off to open the lifting bridge

We then made steady progress with one lifting bridge already open and the boat behind us offering to close it after passing through. We stopped for lunch at 1.20 p.m. securing the boat to the bank with pegs and then enjoyed a lengthy afternoon cruise all the way back to Ellesmere, reaching there by 7.30 p.m. This time around we found a mooring in the dock basin less than five minutes walk from Tesco so we popped in there for some groceries before preparing supper on board.

Day 6 Ellesmere to Whitchurch

A dull, damp start to the day as we departed Ellesmere. It was a quiet morning’s boating with just ducks, swans and a heron for company. After topping up with water at 12.00 noon we paused for lunch an hour later and by then it had gladly stopped raining.

A heron along the canal bank
A heron along the canal bank

There was then another lifting bridge to negotiate and with a three boat queue, a slight delay. As bridges should never be left open and as there wasn’t another boat waiting to pass through, my son hopped off the boat to close it before we set off on our way again.

Clock in Whitchurch, Shropshire
Whitchurch, Shropshire

As we’d made good progress the previous day we opted to take a slight detour at Hurleston Junction where it meets the Shropshire Union Canal along the short Whitchurch Arm. On arriving into Whitchurch at 4.45 p.m. we found it to be a busy place and it took us awhile to find a mooring, needing us to turn our 66ft boat around and tie the boat up further back.

Another after dinner game of Rummikub
Another after dinner game of Rummikub

We’d not been to Whitchurch before so set off on foot without delay so we could look around the shops before they closed for the night. It was a 15 minute walk into the charming small Shropshire town with its characterful Tudor buildings, interesting small shops and inviting inns and definitely worth a side trip.

Day 7 Whitchurch to Wrenbury

Waiting to descend the Grindley Lock Flight
Waiting to descend the Grindley Brook Lock Flight

The last full day of our canal boat holiday was to be an energetic one starting with the descent of the Grindley Brook Lock flight. Canal and River Trust volunteers were again on hand to assist and after entering the top of the staircase lock at 9.40 a.m. we had completed the descent and two further locks by 11.15 a.m.

Marbury, Cheshire
Marbury, Cheshire

By 12.45 we had reached Marbury Lock and as sunny weather had returned, we enjoyed lunch out on deck in the company of a family of ducks and ducklings. It was then a 15 minute stroll along a country lane to Marbury Village and what a pretty place it was. With its quaint buildings, village green, cosy pub, church and mere (lake) it was delightful and I’d highly recommend stretching your legs off the boat for a look around.

The Dusty Miller canal side pub in Wrenbury
The Dusty Miller canal side pub in Wrenbury

We departed at 3.30 p.m. entering our final lock of the holiday ten minutes later. It was then a gentle cruise back to Wrenbury where we spotted ducks and geese nestling between the reeds. It was around 4.00 p.m. by the time we had secured the boat just outside Wrenbury Mill marina.

Cooking dinner on our final night on board Sand Lark
Cooking dinner on our final night on board Sand Lark

As we didn’t have time to explore Wrenbury before picking up the boat, we enjoyed a pre-dinner stroll through the pretty Cheshire village with its village green and rose covered cottages. With a lovely village pub overlooking the marina and lifting bridge it was the perfect end to our boating holiday.

Day 8 Wrenbury Marina

Returning the boat to Wrenbury Mill at the end of our boating holiday
Returning the boat to Wrenbury Mill at the end of our boating holiday

Our boat needed to be returned by 9.00 a.m. with all personal belongings removed by 9.30 a.m. and as we only needed to motor a few metres and then operate the electric lifting gate to get back into the marina, we were back in good time.

Sand Lark on hire from Drifters ABC Wrenbury MIll Marina
Sand Lark on hire from Drifters ABC Wrenbury MIll Marina

Well, what a wonderful week we’d had, and the fond memories of crossing the Pontcysllte aqueduct will live with us for ever. The seven night trip was well balanced with flights of locks near the start and end, a series of lifting bridges and journeys across both the Pontcysllte and Chirk aqueducts. We’d also had time to enjoy exploring Llangollen, Ellesmere, Chirk, Marbury and Whitchurch and to take our first ever ride on a horse drawn boat.

Drifters ABC Wrenbury Mill Marina
Drifters ABC Wrenbury Mill Marina

Taking a canal boat holiday is the perfect opportunity to slow down, relax and connect with nature and with stylish, well equipped narrowboats it’s very comfortable too.

Details: Drifters Boat Hire Wrenbury Mill to Llangollen – duration 7 nights, 24 locks and an average cruising of 5.5 hours per day.

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We were guest of Drifters Boating Holidays and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.


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34 responses to “Cruising the Llangollen Canal: Part Two”

  1. puppy1952 Avatar

    What an awesome experience! I’ve so enjoyed travelling vicariously with you. Your storytelling makes the waterways come alive.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your continued interest in our canal boat trip.

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  2. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Rummikub is one of our favourite pastimes during the cold winter evenings – it’s nice to see it works on a narrowboat too 😁. I love the photo of you standing by the narrowboat’s window with the ducks in the water at the end of your post … the perfect end to a relaxing week on the water!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Rummikub and Scrabble are our two favourite board games and we always take them on our boating holidays. There’s nothing better than an evening game with a glass of wine and a few crisps!

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  3. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This looks like the best way to travel with the beautiful views from the waterway. I love your photo with the heron bird on the bank!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Allie. We spotted several herons sitting along the canal bank.

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  4. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Sounds like a wonderful end to your trip with a nice mix of being on the water and enjoying some of the towns and cities along the way. P.S. Rummikub is one of our favourite games!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Our canal boat holiday along the Llangollen Canal enabled us to explore several small towns and villages that we probably wouldn’t have ever visited and they were all really interesting. The icing on the cake though were the two aqueducts which were incredibly impressive. Glad you enjoy a game of Rummikub too, that and Scrabble are our long term favourites!

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  5. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    looks like a well planned and executed trip!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks, a great family holiday. Very relaxing yet with the boat handling and lock work we were never bored!

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  6. shane harrison Avatar

    That looks like such a leisurely trip. Though I’m sure crossing those dizzy aqueducts was quite thrilling.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The canal boat trip was splendid Shane and crossing the aqueducts thrilling but totally safe. Just a shame it was raining!

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  7. junedesilva Avatar

    What a wonderful way to spend a week! Visiting villages and small towns along the canal gives them a different aspect. Did you sleep well, Marion? I imagine that after all the fresh air and exercise you did. I find that good quality sleep is even more important to us these days.

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  8. Lookoom Avatar

    I agree that crossing the Pontcysllte and Chirk aqueducts are special moments; it’s so counterintuitive that a waterway would be suspended in the air. All in all, it seems that you had a lot of fun during this wonderful week.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Aqueducts are an amazing feat of engineering and it was a dream come true to cross them.

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  9. Rebecca Avatar

    Whitchurch looks especially charming, and it’s great you can pass and stop by such quaint towns while conveniently on the water. Thanks for sharing, Marion! 😊

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Stopping by small towns and villages is a really nice aspect of canal.boating as we probably wouldn’t have ever visited these places otherwise and they were all so pretty.

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  10. travelling_han Avatar

    Lovely! I like that you can cook on board, and it looks like you had fun evenings playing games and slowing down. A wonderful week 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was delightful Hannah and great fun for a relaxing break. Even the lock handling and bridge opening wasn’t too strenuous and added to the enjoyment. Hope you have a good weekend. M.

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  11. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Those canal craft are surprrisingly well equipped for living despite their narrowness.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      They are indeed. They may be narrow but they are so long we needed to use our phones so we could hear from one end of the boat o the other.

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  12. grandmisadventures Avatar

    Another great boat trip in the books. It just seems like a beautiful way to travel- I know my family and I would love it!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Hopefully you’ll get an opportunity to take a narrowboat holiday one of these days Meg. Thanks for your continued interest in my travels!

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  13. kagould17 Avatar

    Thanks for sharing this slow style of vacation travel Marion. It looks like you all had a wonderful time. Happy Thursday. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We did indeed have a lovely time on board our narrowboat holiday and it was good to follow the slow way of life for a change.

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  14. Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey Avatar

    What an amazing adventure! Beautiful!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your continued interest in our recent canal boat trip.

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  15. ourcrossings Avatar

    I love how it combines peaceful cruising with opportunities for sightseeing, walking, and enjoying local food, all from the comfort of your own hired boat. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Aiva for your continued interest in our travels along the Llangollen Canal. I wholeheartedly agree that it’s not just about boating but also an.opportunity to explore smal towns and villages and canal side pubs that we’d probably not come across if travelling by car or train. l

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  16. Tanja Avatar

    What a beautiful and peaceful way to travel

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you. Our week aboard Sand Lark was both fun and relaxing.

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  17. Sheree Avatar

    I now understand why you took one of your sons!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Good to have him.join us and he was more than happy to open the lifting bridges etc. Our best year yet for weather!

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