UK, England, Yorkshire East Riding, Pocklington, Canal Head, old converted warehouse building


Pocklington canal waterway hires stock photography and images Alamy

Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England Photos (208) Directions Print/PDF map Length 22.9 kmElevation gain 548 mRoute type Circular Discover this 22.9-km circular trail near Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 5 h 56 min to complete.


Pocklington Canal Head stock image. Image of pocklington 90750867

1. Canal Head Start the walk at Canal Head, where the top lock has been restored to working condition. Historically, coal, manure and building materials were unloaded at Canal Head to and transported to Pocklington by horse and cart. Boats then travelled back along the Canal carrying corn, flour and timber.


Pocklington Canal photography competition Canal & River Trust

Pocklington Canal Head lies just off the A1079 road. There is a car park and picnic area with an information board. This section of the canal is very attractive as it is overhung by trees on.


The Lock House, Canal Head, Pocklington Canal, East Yorkshire, England UK Stock Photo Alamy

The Pocklington Canal runs for 9.5 miles between East Cottingwith and Canal Head at Pocklington. The Pocklington Canal Amenity Society have restored the section from the River Derwent to the Melbourne Arm back to navigation, approximately half the length of the canal.


Canal Head Walk, Pocklington to Yorkshire

101 Reviews Download your free local map Planning your visit Address: Church Road, Melbourne, York, YO42 4QJ View on Google map Price: With free parking, it won't cost you a thing Toilets: For customers of the local pub/café More information Pocklington history posters More from Places to visit


Pocklington Canal Andrews Walks

Maps This map gives the names of all the locks and bridges on the Pocklington Canal. These maps can be downloaded for viewing and printing. Thornton and Walbut locks have been restored and re-gated and dreging has been carried out, allowing navigation as far as Bielby. Download map in pdf Download pdf


aerial view of Melbourne Canal Head and narrow boatyard marina, Pocklington, East Yorkshire

The Bicentenary Restoration Project was carried out between 2015 and 2018 and succeeded in restoring navigation on the canal between Melbourne and Bielby, extending the navigable length of canal by two miles and bringing two more locks into use. It was timed to coincide with the opening of the canal 200 years earlier in 1818.


Pocklington Canal Walk Canal Head to Bielby Inland Waterways

Surrounded by the rising foothills of the Alps, Lombardy is a region rich in culture, cuisine and castles. Famed for the Duomo of Milan, Lake Como and the Livigno ski resort, this enclave of northern Italy rarely fails to impress - whatever the season. Once you've gotten over the jaw-dropping views of the Alps, you'll realise that the Lombardy region has much more than just spectacular.


UK, England, Yorkshire East Riding, Pocklington, Canal Head, old converted warehouse building

Address Pocklington Canal, YO42 4, United Kingdom Fishery Information Controlled by the York & District Amalgamation of Anglers, Pocklington Canal is a broad canal finished in 1818. This water runs for 9.5 miles through nine locks from the Canal Head near Pocklington to the River Derwent which it joins near East Cottingwith.


POCKLINGTON CANAL SUCCESS ON THE HORIZON a Community crowdfunding project in Melbourne by

The canal runs for 9.5 miles between East Cottingwith and Canal Head at Pocklington. A volunteer group (PCAS) has restored a section of the canal so that boat trips are possible, and there is a project to restore another section from the River Derwent to the Melbourne Arm.


Pocklington Canal (Yorkshire Wolds)

Pocklington Canal Circular Hard • 4.3 (158) Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England Photos (401) Directions Print/PDF map Length 17.4 kmElevation gain 427 mRoute type Circular Explore this 17.4-km circular trail near Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire.


Pocklington Canal Andrews Walks

Finished in 1818, the Pocklington Canal is a relatively broad canal which runs for 9.5 miles through nine locks from the Canal Head near Pocklington, to the River Derwent which it joins near East Cottingwith. Most of it lies within a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest.


Lock Gate on the Pocklington Canal Stock Photo Image of head, sssi 156923568

The canal is owned by the Canal & River Trust. The Pocklington Canal is a delightful rural waterway in East Yorkshire. It is nine and a half miles long (15 km), flowing from Canal Head near Pocklington to the River Derwent at East Cottingwith. The canal was completed in 1818 and is part of the inland waterways network of England and Wales.


Pocklington Canal Andrews Walks

The route starts just south of Pocklington town centre where Canal Lane meets York Road at Pocklington Canal Head (postcode YO42 1NW). It then passes Bielby, Melbourne and Storwood before finishing at Cottingwith Lock at East Cottingwith. The Wilberforce Way runs along the canal so it's possible to extend your walk along this long distance.


Pocklington Canal Andrews Walks

Pin this image for quick access to this blog post! 1. Lombardy's Capital Milan - Experience Italy's Most Cosmopolitan City. The splendid Piazza del Duomo is the main square in Milan - the capital of the region of Lombardy in Italy. Milan - or Milano in Italian - is one of the most famous cities in the world.


UK, England, Yorkshire East Riding, Pocklington, Canal Head, overgrown locks of disused canal

Walk Description Take a stroll along the Pocklington Canal and look out for wildlife as you walk. The first part of this walk, between Canal Head and Coates Bridge takes you along the disused part of the canal where large reedbeds line the water's edge.