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so that once again, as an 1830s visitor
remarked...
‘From the top of this magnificent
aqueduct, the beholder gazes with fearful
astonishment on the river pouring beneath
over its rocky bed.’
Paralleled by an even higher railway
viaduct, the aqueduct leads straight into a
narrow and gloomy cutting which is all
that remains of the former Rose Hill
Tunnel. A wooded length beyond leads to
another tunnel which still survives: the
308-yard bore Hyde Bank might look wide
enough for two boats to pass, but isn’t – so
make sure it’s clear.
There’s no towpath, but walkers can
follow the path over the top – if you’re
heading north, bear left where the path
splits; if you’re going south, take the right
fork where it splits.
The canal is now within the eastern
fringes of the Manchester conurbation as
it passes through Romiley and Woodley,
but this isn’t at all obvious as it passes
through secluded wooded cuttings for
much of the way. A second tunnel at
Woodley does have a towpath; its roof
dips down noticeably once you’re
underground, so take chimneys and
anything else off the roof first.
The remaining length of the canal runs
alongside the River Tame, with some
surprisingly rural lengths including the
Haughton Dale Nature Reserve. But once
the canal reaches Hyde there’s no
disguising the fact that it’s passing
through an urban area, although a couple
of historic canal warehouses add
interest, and there are handy shops.
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WATERSIDE
PUBS
Canal Boat’s pick of watering holes on the
Peak Forest and Ashton canals
Goyt Inn Bridge Street, Whaley Bridge.
01663 732710. 5 mins south from basin
along Canal Street and left. Friendly end-of-
terrace town local with real ale and garden
Navigation Bugsworth. 01663 732072.
By the upper basin. 18th century canal pub
with real ale (including guest beers), patio,
children’s play area and food
Soldier Dick Buxton Road, Furness Vale.
01663 611010. 5 mins south west from
Bridge 31 and right. Popular pub, with real ale,,
good value food, garden, occasional live music
Beehive Albion Road, New Mills. 01663
- 5 mins north east of Bridge 28.
Triangular building on street corner with selection
of real ales, upstairs whisky and cocktail bar,
garden and occasional live music
RIng O’Bells Church Lane, Marple. 0161
427 2300. By Macclesfield Canal Bridge 1.
Stone-built pub with real ale, food, live music (Sat)
and brass band concerts summer Sun afternoons
Navigation Stockport Road, Marple.
0161 427 3817. West of Bridge 18. Busy
community local with real ale, food and outside
seating. Open mic music night every Tuesday
Duke of York Romiley. 0161 406 9988.
East of Bridge 14. Refurbished 18th century
village pub with real ale, restaurant food, garden.
Cheshire RIng Hyde. 07917 055629. By
Bridge 6. Named after the canal circuit,
friendly local with wide range of real ales and
cider. No regular food but curry night Thursday
Strawberry Duck Clayton. 0161 223
- By Ashton Canal Lock 13. Traditional
exterior, moderm interior, real ale, garden
Jolly Angler Ducie Street, Manchester.
0161 236 5307. East of Ashton Canal
Bridge 1. Rare traditional city centre back-street
local with real ale, live folk and Irish music
Pub details are likely to change at short notice:
you are advised to phone ahead to be sure
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4 MILES / NO LOCKS
DUKINFIELD
Crossing the 100ft high Marple Aqueduct
Surviving canal warehouse building in Hyde
16 deep locks make up the Marple flight
TO HUDDERSFIELD