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Routes from Bath
Pewsey & back


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The Route
Cleveland House Soon after leaving Sydney Wharf, you’ll cruise through 2 short tunnels – Cleveland House Tunnel, then Sydney Gardens Tunnel.
Bathampton Less than 1 mile later, you’ll pass the popular canalside George Inn at Bathampton and soon after you’ll meet Bathampton Swing Bridge.
Claverton Just over 1 mile later you’ll reach the village of Claverton, home to the historic Claverton Pumping Station and American Museum in Britain at Claverton Manor.
Dundas Aqueduct Next you’ll pass the entrance to the Somerset Coal Canal and Brassknocker Basin, home of The Angelfish Restaurant. Then you’ll cruise over the magnificent Dundas Aqueduct.
Avoncliff Aqueduct Cruise on east through the beautiful Bath Valley, and just over 2 miles later you’ll cross over the Avoncliff Aqueduct with the No.10 Tea Garden next to it (open Fridays to Sundays).
Bradford on Avon Just over 1 mile later you’ll reach Bradford on Avon Lock and the canalside Barge Inn, followed by the Beehive pub. This lovely market town is home to many impressive architectural sites, including English Heritage’s Medieval Tithe Barn.
The Boathouse At Bradford on Avon Marina, you’ll find Noah’s Pantry and the Boathouse pub.
Bliss & Ladydown Aqueducts Just over 1 mile later you’ll cross Bliss and Ladydown aqueducts. Bliss Aqueduct carries the canal over the River Bliss and Ladydown Aqueduct carries the canal over a railway line. Soon after you’ll pass the King’s Arms at Hilperton.
Semington Swing Bridge 2.5 miles later you’ll encounter Semington Swing Bridge and Semington Aqueduct.
Semington Locks You’ll pass the entrace to the Wilts & Berks Canal, currently being restored. The journey continues east through the 2 locks at Semington.
Newton & Seend Swing Bridges Soon after the locks you’ll reach Newton Swing Bridge and less than half a mile later, Seend Park Swing Bridge.
Seend Locks There are 5 locks at Seend. You’ll find the Barge Inn just after the second lock and you can moor up opposite.
Foxhanger Wharf There’s another swing bridge just after the locks at Seend and 1.5 miles later you’ll reach Foxhanger Wharf. This is a good place to moor up for the night, ready to make the journey up the Caen Hill flight the next morning.
Caen Hill Flight It takes around 5 hours to cruise up the Caen Hill flight of locks at Devizes, one of the ‘Seven Wonders of the Waterways’. Canal & River Trust volunteers are on hand to help. The locks are open between 8am and 2pm during the main boating season. There’s more information about boating up or down the Caen Hill flight here.
Devizes The historic market town of Devizes is at the top of the Caen Hill flight, offering a choice of restaurants and pubs including The Bear Hotel and The Peppermill. The Wiltshire Museum at Devizes has Britain’s best Bronze Age archaeology collection, including gold from the time of Stonehenge.
Bishops Cannings 3 lock-free miles on you’ll reach Bishops Canning Swing Bridge and there’s a footpath into the village, home of the Crown pub.
Honeystreet 5 lock-free miles and another swing bridge later you’ll reach Honeystreet, home of the canalside Barge Inn. You’re now cruising through the beautiful Vale of Pewsey, with views of the chalk White Horse.
Pewsey Wharf 4 lock-free miles later you’ll reach Pewsey Wharf, where you can turn the boat around, follow the Pewsey Vale Trail, visit the Pewsey Heritage Centre and eat at the Waterfront Bar & Bistro.
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.