The Kennet and Avon Canal is a navigable waterway crossing southern
England from Bristol to Reading.
The canal, completed in 1810, passes through a rural landscape,
over chalk vales and river valleys. It winds its way through
villages, market towns and the City of Bath.
The waterway is a thread linking many architectural and
engineering triumphs, including aqueducts, pumping stations and
lock flights. It is a combination of three waterways: the River
Avon to the west, the River Kennet to the East, both of which are
linked by fifty-seven miles of man made waterway.
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There is pay and display parking at N51 25.100 W001 06.005
There is a good towpath to the cache and no stiles to lift your
dog over.
The cache is an ammo box containing the usual goodies.
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Great Britain
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