On Sunday, we carried on
cruising in the morning as we wanted to get to Lapworth. You may remember we were moored at Lapworth
for just over seven weeks from the beginning of February waiting for the winter
works to be completed on some locks before we could get down to the River Avon
at Stratford. We really enjoyed living
their – Karen had a quiet and easy eight-mile journey to work and we got to
know quite a few of the locals.
It was a seven-mile, lock
free cruise, and as Karen was goint to be working in the afternoon she walked most of the
way with Buddy.
Walking along the North Stratford
canal at Dickens Heath
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We had to go through three
lift bridges which are so much easier to negotiate when there are two of you.
Waiting for the lift
bridge at Shirley
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Cruising through Hockley
Heath
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Always a long line of
moored boats at Earlswood
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We arrived at Lapworth at
lunchtime and after lunch Karen started working and I set off to retrieve the
car from Alvechurch. It was another hot
day so Buddy was left on the boat with Karen.
I cycled down to Lapworth station and caught a train to Birmingham. Lapworth station is too small for a ticket
machine so I had to buy one online during the journey to Birmingham for pick up
at New Street station. Some of you will
know that New Street station was revamped a couple of years ago and, although
it is still called New Street, it has Grand Central across the faรงade – must be
confusing for tourists.
I then caught another
train down to Alvechurch to pick up the car that we had left at the station on
Friday. On the way back I remembered to
go via Lapworth station to pick up the bike that I had left there. Karen had just finished working when I got
home and we spent the rest of the day relaxing and Karen cooked a really good
vegetarian dish of roasted spicy cauliflower and squash, feta and chillies.
We are moored just above
the top lock at Lapworth which is two miles from the centre of Lapworth where
we started the Avon ring back in February.
The Avon ring is a circular route popular with holiday makers as it can
be cruised over a two week holiday. It
is 110 miles long and has 130 locks. It
runs down the length of the River Avon from Stratford to Tewkesbury, then up
the River Severn to Worcester. From
Worcester it goes up the Worcester and Birmingham canal to Kings Norton where
it joins the Stratford canal all the way down to the River Avon again at
Stratford.
The Avon ring
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Moored at Lapworth top
lock
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3 comments:
Hello. I wonder, if possible, would you forward me some photos that appear in your blog on Monday 10th July. Walking along the North canal at Dickens heath and Cruising through Hockly heath. I would love to share them with a friend of mine. Thanking you in anticipation. Brendan.
Hello. I wonder, if possible, would you forward me some photos that appear in your blog on Monday 10th July. Walking along the North canal at Dickens heath and Cruising through Hockly heath. I would love to share them with a friend of mine. Thanking you in anticipation. Brendan.
Hi Brendan. Of course you can! Just right click on any image and you will get the option to save it. Cheers, Neil
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