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Exploring the Edinburgh to Glasgow Canals British Waterways Board

Exploring the Edinburgh to Glasgow Canals By British Waterways Board

Exploring the Edinburgh to Glasgow Canals by British Waterways Board


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The canals linking Edinburgh and Glasgow are not only historical monuments, but they offer an ever-growing opportunity for recreational activity. This guide contains information about what to see and do on or by the canals.

Exploring the Edinburgh to Glasgow Canals Summary

Exploring the Edinburgh to Glasgow Canals: The Union Canal, the Forth & Clyde Canal by British Waterways Board

The canals linking Edinburgh and Glasgow are not only historical monuments, but they offer an ever-growing opportunity for recreational activity, whether on the water, enjoying the wildlife, walking the towpaths, exploring the surrounding areas or simply making the most of the rural tranquility of the heart of Scotland. This guide contains information about what to see and do on or by the canals.

Table of Contents

Edinburgh to Almond Aqueduct; Almondell Country Park; Almond Aqueduct to Winchburgh; Winchburgh to Linlithgow; Linlithgow - town of Black Bitches; Beecraigs, Cockleroy and Cairnpapple; Linlithgow to the Avon Aqueduct; Avon Aqueduct to Falkirk; Falkirk and the meeting of canals; Falkirk to Auchinstarry; historic Kilsyth; the Roman wall - Watling Lodge, Rough Castle, Seabegs Wood; the Roman wall - Croy Hill and Bar Hill; Auchinstarry to Kirkintilloch to Cadder; the Glasgow branch - into the city; down to the Clyde; practical information; bodies using or supporting the canals; other useful contacts.

Additional information

GOR013655924
9780114957353
0114957355
Exploring the Edinburgh to Glasgow Canals: The Union Canal, the Forth & Clyde Canal by British Waterways Board
Used - Like New
Paperback
Mercat Press
20020430
120
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