ANDERTON BOAT LIFT – NATIONAL WATERWAYS MUSEUM, ELLESMERE PORT 19TH OCTOBER 2025 1100 – 1700 HRS
ANDERTON BOAT LIFT – NATIONAL WATERWAYS MUSEUM, ELLESMERE PORT 19TH OCTOBER 2025 1100 – 1700 HRS
This six-hour cruise takes in the history and scenery, both industrial and rural along the magnificent Weaver Navigation, all the way from our berth below the Anderton Boat Lift to Marsh Lock, where we join the Manchester Ship Canal to our destination at the National Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port. More information on what can be seen on this route can be found here.
Please park at Anderton Boat Lift (CW9 6FW) in time for the 1100 hrs cruise departure. Parking charges payable. At the end of your cruise, our coach will be waiting to return you to your car at The Anderton Boat Lift.
Please note the National Waterways Museum will not be open when we arrive at approx 1700 hrs.
Access to the Danny berth at Anderton Boat Lift is via a steep, step-free, path from the visitor centre and car park at the higher level. This may prove challenging to those with mobility difficulties.
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ANDERTON BOAT LIFT – NATIONAL WATERWAYS MUSEUM, ELLESMERE PORT 19TH OCTOBER 2025 1100 – 1700 HRS
This six-hour cruise takes in the history and scenery, both industrial and rural along the magnificent Weaver Navigation, all the way from our berth below the Anderton Boat Lift to Marsh Lock, where we join the Manchester Ship Canal to our destination at the National Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port. More information on what can be seen on this route can be found here.
Please park at Anderton Boat Lift (CW9 6FW) in time for the 1100 hrs cruise departure. Parking charges payable. At the end of your cruise, our coach will be waiting to return you to your car at The Anderton Boat Lift.
Please note the National Waterways Museum will not be open when we arrive at approx 1700 hrs.
Access to the Danny berth at Anderton Boat Lift is via a steep, step-free, path from the visitor centre and car park at the higher level. This may prove challenging to those with mobility difficulties.