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Can you walk the Peak Forest Canal?

Can you walk the Peak Forest Canal?

The Peak Forest Canal Walk is an easy-going walking route that will take you along the edge of a scenic canal from the town of Marple to Whaley Bridge. Along the walk you will experience a variety of scenery including uban, countryside, and waterside views that highlight the beauty of the area.

Where does the Peak Forest Canal start and end?

Peak Forest Canal
Start point Dukinfield Junction, Ashton-under-Lyne
End point Bugsworth Basin, Buxworth
Branch(es) Whaley Bridge Branch
Connects to Ashton Canal Macclesfield Canal

What canal is new mills on?

Peak Forest Canal
The Peak Forest Canal that passes through New Mills is unique in the many things it has to offer both local residents but also visitors to New Mills.

Which canal is Whaley Bridge on?

The Peak Forest Canal
The Peak Forest Canal was built to ship Derbyshire limestone to Manchester. It reopened in 1974. There is one branch, the Whaley Bridge Branch, which is 0.5 miles (0.8Km) long with no locks, and which joins the main line at Bridge 37, just north of Whaley Bridge.

How long is the Peak Forest Canal?

15 miles
Peak Forest Canal

Peak Forest Canal
Length 15 miles
Locks 16
Maximum boat dimensions Guide only – weather conditions affect water levels
Length Width Draught Headroom 21.96m 72ft 2.13m 7ft 1.22m 4ft 1.83m 6ft

Can you cycle the Peak Forest Canal?

Enjoy a cycle ride through Marple, just to the east of Stockport in Greater Manchester. Home to some of the greatest engineering feats of our canal network, it’s well worth taking a quick breather to marvel at Marple Locks, one of the steepest flights in the country.

Where does Peak Forest Canal start?

The Peak Forest Canal runs from Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire, where an arm also services nearby Buxworth, through Furness Vale, New Mills and Disley to Marple, where it is joined by the Macclesfield Canal.

Where is Peak Forest Canal?

Derbyshire
The Peak Forest Canal runs for 15 miles between Ashton under Lyne, east of Manchester, and Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire, UK. It links the Ashton Canal with the tramways that brought limestone from the Peak District quarries. The canal’s terminus at Bugsworth Basin is one of the best-preserved canal-tramway interchanges.

What canal runs through Marple?

the Peak Forest Canal
But you’re sure to bump into Oldknow – the man who made Marple. Since 2015, this part of the Peak Forest Canal has been a Green Flag Award winner, the Marple Aqueduct itself winning a Heritage Green Award in 2017.

How long is the Peak Forest canal?

How long is Marple canal?

The canal continues through Rose Hill cutting, originally a tunnel but opened out many years ago, on to Romiley, Woodley, Hyde, and Dukinfield before its junction with the Ashton Canal. The total length of the canal is a little over fourteen miles.

Where does the Rochdale canal start and end?

The canal starts at Sowerby Bridge in West Yorks and rises all the way to Summit past Todmorden-then drop through Littleborough,Rochdale and Middleton to Manchester(Dale Street basin). There are 93 lock chambers in total.