Where does the Basingstoke Canal start and finish?

Where does the Basingstoke Canal start and finish?

The Basingstoke Canal is located in the south of England, to the southwest of London. The navigable section runs from West Byfleet in Surrey to the east, following a course of 32 miles through Woking, Brookwood, Mytchett, Ash, Fleet and Crookham, then Odiham, finally ending up at Greywell in Hampshire to the west.

Where does the Lancaster Canal start and end?

The Lancaster Canal was originally built from Wigan to Canal Head in Kendal. The southern section later became part of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal from Wigan to Johnson’s Hillock. The canal ends in Kendal but it is only navigable to Tewitfield.

Where is the Kennet and Avon canal?

The Kennet & Avon Canal, at 87 miles long, links London with the Bristol Channel, and passes through some spectacular landscapes including Wiltshire and the rolling Cotswolds.

Can you walk the Basingstoke Canal?

The Towpath Trail is easily accessible. There are several railway stations near the canal giving walkers the option of walking one way and returning by train. There are excellent road connections and several car parks along the length of the canal.

Where does Basingstoke Canal meet river Wey?

Woodham
The Basingstoke Canal is navigable from its junction with the River Wey Navigation at Woodham to King John’s Castle, Odiham.

What feeds the Grand Union Canal?

At Braunston Junction, the Oxford Canal diverges north and south. The north section leads to Rugby and Coventry; the southward fork carries both the Oxford Canal and the Grand Union for 5 miles (8.0 km) to Napton Junction.

Which canal goes through Hungerford?

Kennet & Avon Canal
Once a busy industrial canal wharf, Hungerford Wharf is now a picture of tranquillity. And a great place to start exploring the beautiful Kennet & Avon Canal.

Is the Kennet a river or canal?

The Kennet and Avon Canal is a waterway in southern England with an overall length of 87 miles (140 km), made up of two lengths of navigable river linked by a canal.

How long is the Basingstoke Canal?

The Basingstoke Canal is a broad canal and is part of the Waterways of Mainland Britain. It runs for 30 miles and 4¾ furlongs through 29 locks from Woodham Junction(where it joins the River Wey Wey Navigation) to Odiham Castle Stop(which is a dead end).

How do I get from Basingstoke to Woodham?

Follow the Basingstoke canal from Up Nately to Woodham, on this delightful waterside walk. The walk passes Fleet, Woking, Farnborough and Aldershot. There’s lots of pretty locks and regular views of the lovely Hampshire and Surrey countryside.

Where is the Basingstoke walk?

The walk starts from Up Nately, located just to the east of the town of Basingstoke. You then head east passing the ruins of Odiham Castle which was built by King John in the early part of the 13th century.

Where does the Woking Canal start and end?

Here you head through the lovely Lakeside Nature Reserve where there are a series of lakes and lots of wildlife to look out for. At Aldershot the canal turns north toward Frimley Lodge Park where you turn east to Woking. Shortly after the route comes to an end at Woodham, on the outskirts of Weybridge.