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“Pelsall and Brownhills with two canals”

This is an easy 4.5 mile walk with no stiles. We first follow the Wyrley & Essington Canal towards the outskirts of Brownhills where we join a disused colliery line, before crossing a field to enter the Cannock Extension Canal by Pelsall Road Bridge. From there we walk along the towpath back to our starting point.
Meet 10:15 for a 10:30 start on Thursday 5th March 2026 at The Fingerpost, Yorks Bridge, Norton Road, Pelsall WS3 5AU
Contact Clive Walker on [email protected]

 

Branch
IWA Lichfield Branch
Event Date(s)

Thursday 5th March 2026

Location

Pelsall

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Pelsall & Brownhills with two canals

“Pelsall and Brownhills with two canals”

This is an easy 4.5 mile walk with no stiles. We first follow the Wyrley & Essington Canal towards the outskirts of Brownhills where we join a disused colliery line, before crossing a field to enter the Cannock Extension Canal by Pelsall Road Bridge. From there we walk along the towpath back to our starting point.
Meet 10:15 for a 10:30 start on Thursday 5th March 2026 at The Fingerpost, Yorks Bridge, Norton Road, Pelsall WS3 5AU
Contact Clive Walker on [email protected]

 

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Time

10:15

Meet at 10:15 for a 10:30 start.

Contact

Clive Walker

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Meet 10:15 for a 10:30 start on Thursday 5th March 2026 at The Fingerpost, Yorks Bridge, Norton Road, Pelsall WS3 5AU

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Pelsall

The Fingerpost, York's Foundry Bridge, Norton Road, Pelsall, Walsall, UK

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