A Walkers Guide to the Lancaster Canal - buy online
buy maps online from Maps worldwide  
Search Mapsworldwide view cart back to last item



Order your travel guide or tourist map from our online shop, with shipping worldwide.

A Walkers Guide to the Lancaster Canal  by  Swain, Robert


A Walkers Guide to the Lancaster Canal

Publisher: Cicerone Press

ISBN: 9781852840556

Series: Cicerone UK

Author: Swain, Robert

Format: Paperback, 116pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC Cover


Our price £5.99
(GBP) (Check your currency)

Ready To Buy?
Add to cart - you can delete later

Buy cicerone_press

You can phone us with your order or order online with your credit or debit card.
Tel +44(0) 1225 707 004

Security  Privacy

United Kingdom > Inland Waterways
United Kingdom > Walking Maps & Guide Books > Guide Books > Inland Waterways
United Kingdom > Walking Maps & Guide Books > Guide Books > Northern England


The Lancaster canal is a child of the canal fever of the 1700s. It runs from Preston, through Lancaster and up to Kendal. The first part of the guide provides a history of the canal's construction, its heyday and the problems it faced with the coming of the railways in the nineteenth century. It also covers its later years into the twentieth century. The second half of the book describes a walk along the canal from Preston to Kendal. It is divided into four sections of about 14 miles, but the walk can be undertaken in long or short stages according to personal preference. The canal takes walkers through the north Lancashire countryside and into Cumbria, with gentle countryside on either side. It also passes through two cities that reveal much of the industrial heritage of the region. This flat, gentle walk is ideal for all walkers and especially for those interested in the changes that took place in this area in the wake of the Industrial Revolution.

Buy northern_england



06/07/2008   Walks in Ribble Country   The Star Family Walks