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The Leeds and Liverpool Canal is the longest single canal in Britain, stretching for 127 miles between the vibrant cities of Leeds and Liverpool. Completed in 1816, it was a vital transport route during the Industrial Revolution, carrying coal, textiles, and other goods across the Pennines. Today, the canal is cherished for its scenic beauty, passing through rolling countryside, historic mill towns, and impressive engineering landmarks like the Bingley Five Rise Locks. Popular with boaters, walkers, and cyclists, the Leeds and Liverpool Canal offers a diverse journey through urban and rural landscapes, providing a unique way to experience the history and charm of northern England.

Restaurant boats on UK canals and rivers offer a unique dining experience, blending gourmet food with scenic waterway cruises. These floating restaurants range from small, intimate boats to larger vessels and feature elegant interiors and panoramic views. Menus focus on local, seasonal ingredients, from afternoon teas to multi-course meals with fine wines. Notable examples operate on the Kennet and Avon Canal, the Thames, the Birmingham Canal Network, and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Most cruises last two to four hours, gliding past countryside, historic sites, and villages. Many offer themed events or private hire for special occasions, making restaurant boats a memorable and distinctive way to dine in the UK.

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Skipton Boat Trips

The Wharf Office, 3 Coach St, Skipton BD23 1LH

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