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Routes from Great Haywood
Brewood & back
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The Route
Great Haywood Junction At Great Haywood Junction, transfer onto the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal and cross the River Trent Aqueduct. You’ll pass the National Trust’s Shugborough Estate on your left.
Tixall Wide The canal widens here to become a beautiful stretch of water with lots of wildlife.
Milford Go through Tixall Lock and you’ll soon reach Milford Wharf, close to the village of Milford with its Barley Mow pub.
Radford Cruise on passing Baswich, then the canalside Radford Bank Inn.
Wildwood Soon after you’ll pass Wildwood Park on the left and Radford Meadows Nature Reserve on the right.
Acton Trussell Go through Deepmore Lock and soon after you’ll reach Acton Trussell, home of the Moat House Hotel.
Penkridge 3 locks later you’ll reach the canalside Boat Inn at Penkridge. Go through another two locks and you’ll reach the Cross Keys pub, also in Penkridge.
Gailey Cruise on to Gailey Wharf where you can moor up close by and walk into the village of Gailey, home of the Spread Eagle pub.
Hatherton Junction At Hatherton Junction, turn right, soon passing Coven then Coven Heath. And pass under the M54 motorway.
Autherley Junction At Autherley Junction, turn right onto the Shropshire Union Canal, going through Autherley Stop Lock.
Pendeford Mill Nature Reserve Cruise on through the Staffordshire countryside, passing Pendeford Mill Nature Reserve soon after Pendeford Bridge, and passing under the M54 motorway again.
Brewood This historic village, with half timbered houses is surrounded by beautiful countryside, including the Brewood and Coven Heath Nature Reserve. The village has a choice of pubs, such as the canalside Bridge Inn and the Swan Hotel. There are also shops and a church dating back to Norman times. Turn the boat around at Brewood Wharf and return to Great Haywood.
FAQs
Anglo Welsh offers a variety of beginner-friendly routes across the UK. From the historic beauty of the Kennet & Avon Canal to the scenic Llangollen Canal, there’s something for everyone. Routes without too many locks tend to be best for beginners. Our team can recommend a route tailored to your interests and the duration of your holiday.
There are plenty of places to moor your canal boat for free along towpaths, making overnight stops flexible and stress-free. If you prefer additional facilities like water, electricity, or secure mooring, some marinas charge a small fee. Our team can provide route advice, including the best mooring spots along your journey.
Operating locks is a fun part of the canal boat holiday experience, and it’s easier than you might think. During your handover, we’ll explain how to safely work locks. You’ll quickly get the hang of it, and there’s always help at busy locks if you need it.

