Today we explored the Walton Summit Branch of the Leeds and Liverpool canal.
It is only in water for about a quarter of a mile but still looks like a canal.

We weren't the only visitors enjoying the canal.

However they don't really encourage visitors here.

Not very helpful.
We then followed the dry bed for a bit and then a streamside path to Johnson's Hillock top lock to find a disappointment as the pub there is currently closed.

It is only in water for about a quarter of a mile but still looks like a canal.
We weren't the only visitors enjoying the canal.
However they don't really encourage visitors here.
Not very helpful.
We then followed the dry bed for a bit and then a streamside path to Johnson's Hillock top lock to find a disappointment as the pub there is currently closed.
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