Nottingham Waterways to Radcliffe on Trent, 13th October 2024

Elaine's linear, 7¾ mile walk today started at the Carrington Street bus stop outside Nottingham Railway Station and took ten members firstly along the Nottingham and Beeston Canal to the Trent opposite the City Ground.  After crossing Trent Bridge, we went along the river, past The Hook Local Nature Reserve to the National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepont for lunch and to view the white-water rafters.  After rounding the far end of the rowing lake, we returned to Radcliffe via Holme Lane and The Green.

View of Castle Wharf from the bridge over the canal

Castle Wharf

Setting off towards the London Road Bridge, fine warehouses on the left


Description of Canalside next to London Road

Traffic on the canal

Meadow Lane Lock - canal meets the Tent

Dragonboat near Trent Bridge

View from Trent Bridge - City Ground and rowing clubs

Junction of the Grantham Canal and the Trent

Apartments at Trent Basin close to the site of the new pedestrian bridge across the Trent
Nottingham Princess

Rounding the mark before a struggle upstream in light winds

Map of Country Park

Colwick Sluice undergoing refurbishment

Holme Lock

White water rafting.. and swimming...and carrying...and diving

Leaving the site of the white water rafting after an entertaining lunch stop

Canoe Polo site near Skylarks Nature Reserve


Return to Radcliffe for refreshments and/or a bus back home, St Mary's Church in the background




Hickling, Kinoulton and the Grantham Canal, 6th October 2024


Angela's 7-mile walk today started at The Old Wharf at Hickling Basin and took 19 of us along the Grantham Canal to Kinoulton for coffee.  We then headed along the Smite to Colston Bassett before turning south to rejoin the canal at Clark's Bridge and then walked back along the towpath to Hickling Basin.



Crossing the Smite on the way towards Colston Bassett

Distant view of Colston Hall - a Grade 2 listed building dating back to 1704

Lunch stop

Recently restored Clark's Bridge

Hickling Lengthsman's Hut built to provide a resting place for the workers who maintained the Grantham Canal

And back to Hickling Basin for tea and cakes at The Old Wharf ...

... or something else at The Plough Inn