At a celebratory meal at the L20 Restaurant in Bootle on 6th June, David Scott presented each walker with a certificate of completion of all 127 and a half miles of the Leeds Liverpool Canal. The certificates were designed and printed by Anne and John Blundell. Well done everyone!
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Last Leg – Litherland to Liverpool
Last Leg – Litherland to Liverpool 24th May 2018
Arriving from various points on Merseyrail, we met at Seaforth and Litherland Station and made our way past the Beatles Mural to the canal. Here we came across a Canal and River Trust stand, manned by fund raising volunteers Continue reading
Rodley to Shipley – 27th April 2018
Rodley to Shipley – 27th April 2018
After being dropped off again in Rodley, we set off westwards past the Owl Swing Bridge towards Apperley Bridge. We’d been forecast heavy rain, but it was only light at this point. It wasn’t to last! The railway hugged the canal Continue reading
Rodley to Leeds – 26th April 2018
Rodley to Leeds – 26th April 2018
Our walk today started at Rodley, walking east towards Leeds. The weather was dry – a mixture of sun and cloud with a following wind. The wind soon eased as the trees and landscape protected us. We soon came to the Fallwood Marina Continue reading
March 22nd – Rillesden to Shipley
On Thursday, after a hearty breakfast, our coach (and Daniel) picked us up and calmly conquered the narrow rutted track again to Rillesden. This time we walked eastwards Continue reading
March 21st – Rillesden to Skipton
Wednesday’s walk started with a coach pick up from our hotel in Shipley. We were dropped at Booth’s Swing Bridge No.195 near Rillesden after a hairy drive down a narrow road/track. Continue reading
Litherland to Melling – 22nd February, 2018
We began today’s walk at Seaforth and Litherland Merseyrail Station and made our way up to the site of the old lift bridge where the sausage factory used to stand. En route we stopped to admire the Beatles and John Lennon murals where Continue reading
National Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port – 8th February, 2018
David Scott writes: Hello Canal Walkers,
About 10 of our group joined the Architecture for Funner’s on their visit to the NWM at Ellesmere Port on Thursday 8th Feb. It had Continue reading
Haskayne to Melling – 25th January 2018
Today’s walk began with a No. 300 bus ride to Haskayne where we joined the canal to make our way South towards our destination for this leg in Melling. Showers were forecast, but we started off in sunshine. We were serenaded by a frog band on the early part of the walk and we passed the canalside Snaffles Cafe too soon for a tea break. Pity – it has rave reviews. We passed through Continue reading
Gargrave to Skipton, November 2017
Heavy rain the night before had caused a road closure due to flooding and we had to detour to reach Gargrave. On this section of the canal, we proceeded through the upper reaches of Airedale, a flat wide valley with the moorland stretching away over the top of the hills. Continue reading