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Canal and riverside pubs in the UK are a long-standing tradition, once serving as vital stops for boatmen during the Industrial Revolution. Today, these historic pubs blend heritage charm with modern comfort, offering traditional fare, local ales, and scenic views beside moored narrowboats and canal wildlife. Many have names reflecting their past—“The Navigation,” “The Lock,” or “The Anchor”—and feature exposed beams, open fireplaces, beer gardens by the water, and moorings for boaters. Favorites include The Fisherman’s Return on the Norfolk Broads, The Waterside Inn on the Kennet & Avon Canal, and many along the Grand Union, Oxford, and Leeds & Liverpool Canals. These pubs welcome boaters, walkers, cyclists, families, and locals seeking a tranquil atmosphere. Many host events like quiz nights, live music, beer festivals, and barbecues, with menus featuring pub classics—fish and chips, Sunday roasts, and seasonal specials with regional ales. Whether you want a dog-friendly stop, romantic dining, or a peaceful pint by the water, Britain’s canal and riverside pubs deliver an authentic taste of waterway culture, where history, hospitality, and natural beauty meet.

Canal Pub
#1 Rated Canal Pub on the Montgomery Canal

The Navigation Inn

Maesbury Marsh, Oswestry, SY10 8JB

  • Canalside
  • Dog Friendly
  • Family Friendly
Canal Pub
#2 Rated Canal Pub on the Montgomery Canal

Cross Guns

Rockwell Ln, Pant, Oswestry SY10 9QR.

  • Family Friendly
  • Real Ale
Canal Pub
#3 Rated Canal Pub on the Montgomery Canal

The Horseshoe Inn

Brithdir Ln, Berriew, Welshpool SY21 8AW.

  • Canalside
  • Family Friendly
  • Real Ale