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Travelling gently through the countryside, waterside towns and villages - canal boat holidays are the fastest way to slow down. 

Many of our narrowboat hire bases are offering discounts on summer holidays, so please do check out our deals and availability here https://www.drifters.co.uk/

Here are our top 10 summer breaks for 2018: 

1. Glide across the awesome Pontcysyllte Aqueduct - passing through stunning North Wales landscapes, the Llangollen Canal is one of the most popular on the network.  On a short break from Drifters’ canal boat hire base at Chirk, boaters can travel to the pretty Eisteddfod town of Llangollen and back, with just four locks to go through and the magnificent World Heritage status Pontcysyllte Aqueduct to glide across.
2. Cruise along the River Thames to Oxford – on a short break from Drifters’ canal boat hire base on the River Thames at Eynsham near Witney, boaters can reach the beautiful City of Oxford in just three hours.  Most of the locks on the Thames are manned so it’s a nice easy journey for beginners.  Once in Oxford, canal boat holiday-makers can moor up just a short walk from the City Centre and take time to explore some of the its historic attractions, including the Bodleian Library and Pitt Rivers Museum. 
3. Travel the Warwickshire Ring - On a week’s holiday from our boat yard on the Grand Union Canal at Braunston, boaters can travel the popular Warwickshire Ring, travelling 101 miles, through 94 locks in around 54 hours.  The journey passes through a mixture of urban and rural landscapes, with highlights including the awesome Hatton Flight of 21 locks and Birmingham’s Gas Street Basin. 
4. Journey One-way across the Pennines - starting from Drifters’ base at Sowerby Bridge on the Leeds & Liverpool Canal near Skipton, this week-long holiday travelling across the backbone of England is truly one of the great canal journeys.  The scenery varies from the timeless calm of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal summit, to the vibrancy of the Leeds City Centre waterfront.  Journey highlights include the Bingley Five Rise locks, one of the Seven Wonders of the Waterways, and Sir Titus Salt’s World Heritage Status model town at Saltaire.
5. Travel along the peaceful Ashby Canal to Snarestone – on a week’s holiday from our canal boat hire base at Stretton-under-Fosse on the North Oxford Canal near Rugby, boaters can travel up the North Oxford Canal to connect with the beautiful Ashby Canal.  With no locks and mile-upon-mile of countryside to enjoy, this peaceful 22-mile long waterway passes the pretty town of Market Bosworth and the site of the Battle of Bosworth Field, where King Richard lost his crown to Henry Tudor.  
6. Travel through the Scottish Lowlands to Edinburgh - from Drifters’ base at Falkirk, Edinburgh Quay is an 11-hour cruise away, perfect for a four night mid-week break.  The journey starts with a trip through the iconic Falkirk Wheel (the world’s first rotating boat lift), which takes boaters onto the Union Canal and on  through the lowland villages of Linlithgow, Broxburn and Ratho.  Visitor moorings are available at Edinburgh Quay, just a five-minute walk from Princes Street and many of the City’s attractions, including Mary King Close, frozen in time beneath the Royal Mile
7. Take the Grand Union Canal to Warwick Castle – on a short break from Drifters’ base at Stockton on the Grand Union Canal in Warwickshire, boaters can reach the historic centre of Warwick in just six hours.  Here boaters can moor up and take time to explore this beautiful market town in the heart of England, and its magnificent castle on the banks of the River Avon, said to be Britain’s greatest medieval experience.
8. Visit Georgian Bath afloat – on a short break from Drifters’ canal boat hire base on the Kennet & Avon Canal at Devizes, next to the spectacular Caen Hill flight of locks, canal boat holiday-makers can travel west to the beautiful World Heritage Status City of Bath, famous for its stunning Georgian architecture and fascinating Roman Baths. 
9. Complete the Birmingham Mini-Ring – on a week’s holiday from Drifters’ narrowboat rental base on the Stratford Canal at Wootton Wawen, boaters can complete the Birmingham Mini-Ring, travelling through 83 locks in around 35 hours.  The route travels through the Warwickshire countryside and right into the heart of Birmingham, where moorings at Gas Street Basin are close to Brindleyplace, the Mailbox Shopping Centre and other City Centre attractions.
10. Cruise through the Shropshire countryside to Market Drayton – from Drifters’ canal boat hire base at Brewood on the Shropshire Union Canal, it takes around ten hours to reach the historic market town of Market Drayton, home of the gingerbread man.  Along the way, boaters pass through a series of villages with canalside pubs, including the Junction Inn at Norbury and the Royal Oak at Gnosnall. 
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