Last instalment in our series of fun and quirky things to see and do while cruising out of our marinas – this week it’s Gayton. Set in the rolling Northamptonshire countryside, Gayton Marina is probably one of the most conveniently located in the whole of England with route choices to fit any cruise timetable. From […]Read More
Tips for cruising out of Blackwater Meadow Marina – it’s a tongue-twister!
Third instalment in our series of fun and quirky things to see and do while cruising out of our marinas – this week it’s Blackwater Meadow Here at Canaltime, we love Wales – and the route out of Blackwater Meadow into the land of dragons and song is really one of the wonders of the […]Read More
Top tips for cruising out of Anderton Marina
Second in our series about interesting things you’ll come across while cruising out of our marinas – this week it’s Anderton Marina Anderton Marina is the gateway to gorgeous rolling Cheshire countryside and the wide skies of Lancashire; footballer-belt upscale villages like Lymm and Stockton Heath contrast with the industrial heritage of historic towns like […]Read More
Top tips for cruising out of Worcester Marina
First in our series about interesting things you’ll come across while cruising out of our marinas – first up, Worcester The Worcester & Birmingham Canal (or W&B as it’s fondly known) packs a lot of holiday punch for a relatively teeny waterway. 30 miles long, with 58 locks and 4 tunnels, this exciting channel also […]Read More
Going on a leisurely canal holiday?
Then it’s time to curl up with a good book! One of the greatest pleasures of getting away from it all on narrowboat cruise is having the time and space to curl up with a really good book. One of THOSE books, that you’ve always promised yourself you’ll get around to reading one day. So, […]Read More
There’s an app for that – keeping the kids amused
Canal holidays are all about getting back to nature, but technology has a place too! While canal holidays have always been about getting back to nature and a relaxed pace of life where families can spend quality time together, there’s no reason why technology can’t play its part. And you won’t have to try and […]Read More
A canal holiday is just the thing for a ‘digital detox’
One of the most popular reasons why people choose to take a canal boat holiday is the peace and quiet; no bright lights or blaring horns, raucous music or rowdy crowds. It’s also a perfect opportunity to leave the digital gadgets at home too. A ‘digital detox’ is when you leave your smartphone in your […]Read More
Packing Tips – how to get as much in a small space as you can!
While storage space can be at a premium on a canal boat, there’s no reason why you need to leave your favourite kit behind. Just follow these tips and you’ll be amazed at how much one hand-luggage sized suitcase will carry! Mix ‘n’ match > make sure the items you’re packing will “mix and match” […]Read More
Waterway Wildlife
The UK’s network of canals and rivers provide homes for all kinds of plants and wildlife. The waterway network and its towpaths create valuable green corridors, connecting various wildlife sites and habitats. This allows animals to move freely, and brings the heart of the countryside into urban areas. Waterway banks and towpaths are particularly valuable […]Read More
Changes to Utility Fees mean fairer charges for everyone
The Canaltime team are delighted to announce that we have been able to renegotiate the way Utility Fees are calculated to provide a much fairer system for everyone. Previously, a flat fee of £155 was charged to cover gas, water, fuel and pump out, regardless of usage. From now on, the fees will be split […]Read More