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Boats cruising on the Coventry Canal in the North of Nuneaton

Join the IWA Lichfield Branch for a New Year’s Day guided walk.

“Huddlesford and the Coventry Canal.”. This is an easy 4 mile walk on level ground, with no stiles. Leaving the pub car park, we walk along a lane as far as Huddlesford Farm where we turn right to bring us to Cappers Lane. We walk into Whittington and join the Coventry Canal at Whittington Bridge, from where we follow the canal back to our starting point.

Meet 10:30 for a 10:45 start on Monday 1st January 2024 in the car park of The Plough Inn, Huddlesford Lane, Huddlesford, Whittington, Staffs. WS13 8PY. Contact Clive Walker at [email protected]

 

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IWA Lichfield Branch
Event Dates

Monday 1st January 2024

Location

Huddlesford

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Huddlesford and the Coventry Canal

Join the IWA Lichfield Branch for a New Year’s Day guided walk.

“Huddlesford and the Coventry Canal.”. This is an easy 4 mile walk on level ground, with no stiles. Leaving the pub car park, we walk along a lane as far as Huddlesford Farm where we turn right to bring us to Cappers Lane. We walk into Whittington and join the Coventry Canal at Whittington Bridge, from where we follow the canal back to our starting point.

Meet 10:30 for a 10:45 start on Monday 1st January 2024 in the car park of The Plough Inn, Huddlesford Lane, Huddlesford, Whittington, Staffs. WS13 8PY. Contact Clive Walker at [email protected]

 

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The Plough, Huddlesford, Huddlesford Lane, Whittington, Lichfield, UK

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