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The Shropshire Union Canal is a picturesque and historically significant waterway stretching over 66 miles from Wolverhampton to Ellesmere Port in northwest England. Completed in the early 19th century, the canal is renowned for its straight, wide sections and impressive engineering, much of it designed by the famous engineer Thomas Telford. It passes through charming market towns like Market Drayton and Nantwich, as well as peaceful countryside dotted with elegant cast-iron bridges and distinctive cuttings. Today, the Shropshire Union Canal is popular with boaters, walkers, and cyclists, offering tranquil scenery, abundant wildlife, and a relaxing journey through both rural and urban landscapes. Its blend of industrial heritage and natural beauty makes it a favourite destination for those exploring Britain’s canal network.

Britain’s 4,700 miles of canals and rivers are lined with historic pubs, castles, and engineering marvels. Visitors can enjoy canalside pubs like the Admiral Nelson and The Turf Hotel, explore castles such as Beeston and Chirk, and see attractions like the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Anderton Boat Lift, and National Waterways Museums. Day boat hire is widely available, and guided cruises offer relaxing ways to discover the canals’ heritage and scenery.

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Canal Pub
#1 Rated Attraction on the Shropshire Union Canal

The Cheshire Cat

Whitchurch Rd, Christleton, Chester CH3 6AE.

  • Accomodation
  • Canalside
  • Dog Friendly
Canal Pub
#2 Rated Attraction on the Shropshire Union Canal

Four Alls

York House, Woodseaves, Market Drayton TF9 2AG.

  • Accomodation
  • Family Friendly
  • Food
Canal Pub
#3 Rated Attraction on the Shropshire Union Canal

Wharf Tavern

Market Drayton, Goldstone, Shropshire TF9 2LP.

  • Accomodation
  • Canalside
  • Dog Friendly