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Anderton MARINA 2019 Holiday Information ABC BOAT HIRE anderton MARINA 2019 Holiday Information www.andertonmarina.com ABC BOAT HIRE DIRECTIONS Anderton is situated in Cheshire, just north of Northwich TRAVEL & PLANNING By RoAd and close to the famous Anderton Boat Li�. • From the M6 junc�on with the M56, take the M56 (West). LOCAL ACCOMMODATION • Exit the M56 at junc�on 10. Please check www.airbnb.com or • Take the A559 (signed Northwich) for 3 miles. www.laterooms.comfor special rates. • Turn right (signed Comberbach and Anderton Boat Li�) . LOCAL TAXI COMPANIES • Con�nue through Comberbach and past Marbury Country Park Anderton Travel: towards Anderton. 01606 77701 Barnton Travel: 01606 872000 • The marina is on the le�, 1/4 mile a�er the Anderton village sign. NEAREST GROCERY STORES The nearest supermarket is a couple of miles away in the By RaIl town of Northwich. From Manchester: Take the train to Northwich sta�on. From London and the south: Take the train to Crewe and then change for the service to Har�ord sta�on. From Northwich or Har�ord sta�ons: Take a taxi to the marina. If there are no taxis wai�ng, informa�on on taxi firms can be found at the payphone at the sta�on. You can buy rail �ckets on-line at 20 thetrainline.com or firstgreatwestern.com 9 M56 ToWn CeNtRe ! Northwich is a 5 minute car FrOm AiRpOrTs 10 journey from the marina. 11 M6 From Manchester Airport: Take a taxi to the boatyard. Please contact the taxi companies directly for an es�mated fare. 19 A556 A559 The Moorings ANDERTON Restaurant The Moorings Restaurant is situated in the recep�on building, over-looking the marina. Delicious lunches include freshly cut sandwiches with tea or coffee and a A559 range of home-cooked food. To reserve a table for lunch or your evening meal, please telephone 01606 79789 or fax 01606 784540. 11-9pm Mon, 11-4pm - Tue, Closed - Wed to Sat, Sun day, 11-5.30pm - Sun night, 7-9pm All opening �mes are subject to change without no�ce ANDERTON www.themooringsrestaurant.co.uk ADDRESS : Anderton Marina, Uplands Rd, Anderton, Northwich, Cheshire CW9 6AJ PHONE : 01606 79642 E-MAIL : [email protected] WEB : www.andertonmarina.com Featured Routes 7 Nights + THE CHESHIRE RING, 7-14 Nights THE FOUR COUNTIES RING, 10- 11 Nights Cruising Time Per day: 8 Hrs • Total: 55 Hrs • Locks: 92 Cruising Time Per day: 6.5 Hrs • Total: 70 Hrs • Locks: 102 • It is recommended to travel this ring clockwise, so heading up • From Anderton you will need to travel down to Middlewich to to Manchester. join the ring. • The ring takes in the whole of the Macclesfield Canal, parts of • This is one of the more rural cruising rings taking you through the the Trent & Mersey, Bridgewater, Rochdale, Ashton and Peak coun�es of Cheshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire and the West Forest Canals, providing a range of scenery. Midlands. • Enjoy glorious scenery as the Macclesfield Canal skirts the • This route can also be taken from our Gailey, Wrenbury and edge of the Pennines. Blackwater Meadow Marinas • If �me allows why not take a detour from Marple along the MAPS P4 N4 L10 E4 Peak Forest Canal and enjoy stunning views. • You will cruise through the heart of Manchester and moor at Castlefield to explore the city and places such as the Old Trafford CHESTER OR ELLESMERE PORT, 7-10 Nights , home of ‘Man U’ (www.manutd.co.uk) , the Arndale shopping centre or the Museum of Science and Industry Cruising Time Per day: 5.5-7 Hrs • Total: 34-41 Hrs • Locks: 44 (www.mosi.org.uk). • On this popular countryside route the locks are well spaced for • This route has a variety of canal features including broad and easy cruising. narrow locks, aqueducts and tunnels, and the dis�nc�ve stone • Travel to Chester and then retrace your steps back to the marina architecture of the Peak District. which is a popular week for first �me boaters. MAPS P5 N5 L5 E4 • You can also con�nue past Chester along the Shropshire Union main line to its historic terminal on the River Mersey at Ellesmere Port. THE PENNINE RING, 21 Nights • Mooring in Chester is within easy reach of the walled city centre with its medieval ‘rows’ where there are a variety of shops, Cruising Time Per day: 6.5 Hrs • Total: 128 Hrs • Locks: 227 galleries and the majes�c cathedral (www.visitchester.com) . • The recently restored Huddersfield Narrow Canal crosses the • Chester Zoo is just a short walk from the canal Pennines to complete the fantas�c Pennine Ring. (www.chesterzoo.org). • At 5,698 yards, the Standedge Tunnel is the longest and highest • Visit the Na�onal Waterways Museum at Ellesmere Port. in Britain- the passage requires pre-booking with Standedge Visitor MAPS P3 N4 L8 E4 Centre. (01484 844298) • East of Huddersfield the canal is wider and the locks are shorter, so the maximum length of boat able to complete the circuit is 58�. MAPS P5 P9 N5 E4 NOTE: The maps do not cover this entire route ! MAX BOAT LENGTH FOR THIS ROUTE IS 58 FEET short breaks 3/4 Nights RIVER WEAVER & RTN, 3-4 Nights LYMM AND RETURN, 3 Nights Cruising Time Per day: 7 Hrs • Total: 15 Hrs • Locks: 14 Cruising Time Per day: 9 Hrs • Total: 14 Hrs • Locks: 2 A stunning feat of 19th Century engineering, the Anderton boat Cruise above the River Weaver and its valley, where the only lock li� carries two boats at a �me hydraulically, one up and one has a drop of just six inches! Preston Brook has a tunnel of down. At the centre of the Cheshire salt-making region, the River nearly a mile, and there are also two shorter ones on this route. Weaver is steeped in industrial history, yet bristling with wildlife and beau�ful scenery. MAPS P5 N5 L5 E4 MAPS P4 N4 L4 E4 BEESTON OR NANTWICH & RTN, 3 Nights Maps & Guides Cruising Time Per day: 8 Hrs • Total: 25 - 21 Hrs • Locks: 16 To purchase maps and guides, go to Easy cruising south from Anderton with splendid scenery and www.abcboathire.com/maps-and-guides good pubs. The lovely medieval town of Nantwich, with its dis�nc�ve black and white architecture, is a brisk 1/4 hour walk from the canal. MAPS P3 N4 L8 E4 ABC BOAT HIRE - CALL US ON 0330 333 0590 OR VISIT ABCBOATHIRE.COM Routes map COLOUR KEY THE CHESHIRE RING FOUR COUNTIES RING SkIpToN CHESTER/ELLESMERE PORT THE PENNINE RING BiNgLeY LeEdS BuRnLeY CaStLeFoRd BlAcKbUrN SoWeRbY BrIdGe LeEdS AnD LiVeRpOoL CaNaL CoOpEr BrIdGe TaRlEtOn WaKeFiElD HuDdErSfIeLd RoChDaLe StAnDeDgE TuNnEl HuDdErSfIeLd NaRrOw CaNaL WiGaN MaNcHeStEr AsHtOn UnDeR LyMe StReTfOrD LyMm MaRpLe PrEsToN BrOoK L CANA GEWATER WeStOn BRID ElLeSmErE PoRt WhAlEy BrIdGe RiVeR WeAvEr AnDeRtOn CaNaL MeRsEy rn & TrEnT MaCcLeSfIeLd MaCcLeSfIeLd CaNaL MiDdLeWiCh ChEsTeR WiNsFoRd BeEsToN BaRbRiDgE HaRdInGs WoOd LeEk HuRlEsToN NaNtWiCh WrEnBuRy EtRuRiA FrOgHaLl LlAnGoLlEn WhItChUrCh ChIrK ElLeSmErE WhIxAlL BlAcKwAtEr MeAdOw ABC BOAT HIRE - CALL US ON 0330 333 0590 OR VISIT ABCBOATHIRE.COM.
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