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The canals, rivers, and waterways of the Midlands and South Wales played an important role in Britain’s industrial development. Major waterways such as the River Severn and the River Wye were used to transport goods like coal, iron, and timber between towns and ports. During the Industrial Revolution, a network of canals was built to improve trade and travel, including important routes such as the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, the Worcester & Birmingham Canal, and the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. These waterways connected factories, mines, and cities, helping industries grow and making transport cheaper and more efficient. Today, many of these canals and rivers are used mainly for leisure activities such as boating, fishing, and walking, but they remain an important part of the region’s history and landscape.

Canal and riverside visitor attractions in the UK offer a rich mix of history, engineering, and natural beauty, drawing visitors of all ages. Highlights include the iconic Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in Wales, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that carries boats high above the Dee Valley, and the impressive Falkirk Wheel in Scotland, a rotating boat lift connecting the Forth & Clyde and Union Canals. Many waterways are home to interactive museums, such as the National Waterways Museum in Ellesmere Port and the Canal Museum in Stoke Bruerne, where visitors can learn about the lives of boatmen and the evolution of Britain’s canal network. Scenic boat trips, heritage railways running alongside rivers, wildlife reserves, and family-friendly towpath trails add to the appeal, making canal and riverside attractions ideal for day trips and holidays alike. Whether exploring historic locks, marvelling at engineering feats, or simply enjoying waterside walks and picnics, these attractions showcase the unique charm and cultural heritage of Britain’s inland waterways.

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Castle
#1 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals

Broughton Castle

Broughton Castle, Banbury OX15 5EB.

"3 miles southwest of Banbury"

Skippered Boat Trips and Visitor Centres
#2 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals

Roundhouse

The Roundhouse, 1 Sheepcote St, Birmingham, B16 8AE

Skippered Boat Trips and Visitor Centres
#3 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals

Cotswold Canals Trust Wallbridge

Ebley Mill GL5 4UB

  • Accessible
Museums, Park and Skippered Boat Trips
#4 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals

Moira Furnace Museum and Country Park

Furnace Lane, Moira, Swadlincote DE12 6AT.

  • Accessible
Canal Museum and Museums
#5 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals

The Black Country Living Museum

Discovery Wy, Dudley DY1 4AL.

  • Accessible Entrance
Castle
#6 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals

Abergavenny Castle

Castle St, Abergavenny NP7 5EE.

  • Accessible Entrance
Castle
#7 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals

Hartlebury Castle

Office/Hartlebury Castle, Hartlebury, Kidderminster DY11 7XZ.

  • Accessible Entrance
Camping and Castle
#8 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals

Pencilli Castle

Pencelli Castle Farm, Pencelli, Brecon LD3 7LX.

  • Accessible Entrance
Accommodation
#9 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals

Beacon Park Cottages

Llanfoist Wharf, Llanfoist, Abergavenny NP7 9NG.

"on a private wharf alongside the beautiful Monmouthshire & Brecon canal"

Castle
#10 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals

Tamworth Castle

Holloway, Tamworth B79 7NA

  • Accessible Entrance
Castle
#11 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals

Tretower Court and Castle

Powys, Tretower, Crickhowell NP8 1RF.

  • Accessible Entrance
Castle
#12 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals

Perrott’s Folly

44 Waterworks Rd, Birmingham B16 9AL.

"In 1758 John Perrot built this seven-storey tower so that he could see the grave of his wife buried ten miles away"

Castle
#13 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals

Tattershall Castle

Sleaford Rd, Tattershall, Lincoln LN4 4LR

  • Accessible Entrance
Skippered Boat Trips and Visitor Centres
#14 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals

Cotswold Canal Trust Visitor Centre

Church Ln, Saul, Gloucester GL2 7LA

  • Accessible
Canal Museum and Museums
#15 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals

Gloucester Waterways Museum

Llanthony Warehouse, The Docks, Gloucester GL1 2EH.

"Details story of Britain's waterways and the history of Gloucester's impressive docks."

Castle
#16 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals

Alisby Castle

High St, Crickhowell NP8 1BE.

  • Accessible Entrance
Castle
#17 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals
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Brecon Castle


  • Accessible Entrance
Castle
#18 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals
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Bell’s Castle


"Victorian Folly"

Castle
#19 Rated Visitor Attractions on the Midland & South Wales Canals
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Hartley Castle