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What better way to explore the city and surrounding region than via our historical canals – all 313 miles of them to be precise. Start off in the city centre and take a narrowboat tour along the outskirts of Birmingham, or why not navigate the locks for yourselves whilst take in the sights along the West Midlands canals.
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Explore Birmingham’s Lengthy Canals On One Of These Lovely Boat Trips
Any Brummie can tell you our mighty claim to fame: that Birmingham has more canals than the waterway haven of Venice.
When you think of Birmingham what’s the first thing that springs to mind? For many, it’s our iconic canal system . Birmingham is the capital of the country’s canals. Once integral to the city’s role in the Industrial Revolution, this idyllic backdrop is now one of the best spots to explore the beauty of English waterways . Famous for having more miles of canal than Venice – 35 miles, in fact – there’s no excuse not to jump on a boat and cruise our gorgeous canals (just don’t expect any Venetian gondolas…)
1. Jump on a big ol’ boat
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There are plenty of services that allow you to take to the waters on a long canal boat . It’s right there at your fingertips in Birmingham. Probably best-known among them, however, is Sherbourne Wharf Ltd. Departing near the ICC, you’ll cruise along quiet stretches of the canal – covering parts of the original James Brindley Canal, a section of Sir Thomas Telford’s Main Line and the Gas Street Basin – for 65 minutes. Canal Boat trips depart daily from Easter to the end of October (and on weekends only in November, January, February and March) at 11.30 am, 1.00 pm, 2.30 pm and 4.00 pm
2. Kayak to your heart’s content
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There is an array of Birmingham canal trails to lose yourself in. Rent a canoe, kayak or paddle board and relax among nature. Roundhouse Birmingham guided kayak tours will lead you on a journey through the city on their sit-on-top kayaks which are stable and ideal for beginners and experienced kayakers alike. Choose from a range of kayak tours and discover the heart of the canal systems and the greenery nearby.
3. Take a canal boat holiday
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If one day on the water isn’t enough for you, then maybe think about renting a canal to stay on all bloody week, captain. Stay out on the waters and get a taste of the life of a sailor while powering through the rough waters of Brummie canals. You can book your watery vacation with Black Prince narrowboat holidays.
They offer a range of experiences – so you don’t need to be a seasoned sailor – from beginner-friendly canal boat holidays to three-week adventures sailing the country. You don’t need a licence either – you’ll be shown the ropes before you cruise away – but you will need to depart from either Stoke Prior (Worcestershire) or Napton on the Hill (Warwickshire).
4. Go underground in Dudley
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Yes, Birmingham canals are pretty special, but even we’ll admit there’s nothing like the ones in Dudley. Dudley Canal & Caverns regularly runs a magical underground trip into 428 million years of history. Just pop on your hard hat and cruise into hidden worlds of tree-lined basins and spooky caverns . The family-friendly, 45-minute boat trip also offers a sound and light show, informative commentary on the Industrial Revolution and tropical seabeds filled with fossils.
5. Throw a boat party on the Birmingham canals
Stumped for a stag or hen do? Want an original idea? Look no further than a party at the canal, baby. You can go wild on the boats at night and explore the quiescent waters by day. Just triple-check the bride- or groom-to-be doesn’t get seasickness, mind. Check out Central Boat Parties based at Gas Street Basin for your Brummie boat raving requirements.
You can fit up to 30 guests on here and celebrate on deck anything from birthdays and anniversaries to corporate events or after-work parties. Manned by a friendly crew, you won’t have to worry about a thing – as it offers a full bar service, arranged buffet food and an integrated soundsystem .
6. Enjoy a boozy cruise on the water
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Run by local gin connoisseur, The Gintleman , you can book a ticket for one of these gin-tastic tours along the city’s prettiest waterways. Over two hours, you’ll be treated to an impressive selection of perfectly matched gins and tonics, complete with paired canapés and a cream tea featuring gin-infused jam. Now that’s something we can get on board with!
7. Learn a little knowledge
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Not everyone’s looking to party on Birmingham canals. Some of us are here to learn something Brindley Cruises is Birmingham’s only public trip boat offering live commentary on the expansive history of the Birmingham Canal Network. Operating seven days a week, the captain will share his knowledge of its 250-year-old history (plus, the future of the canal system). Costing £6.50 for an adult and £4.50 for a child, these hour-long tours are a bit of a bargain too.
8. Don’t bother looking for your sea legs
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We get it, not everyone’s built for water. One foot on a boat and we’re seasick. Luckily, Birmingham’s lengthy and lovely canals are largely explorable by foot too. Roundhouse has several walking tours exploring these cobbled canals and their connection to the Industrial Revolution.
If you’d like to take in more of the city, however, this two-hour Birmingham walking tour covers everything from Gas Street Basin to the Library of Birmingham. Discover the iconic canals, Birmingham’s industrial Georgian pioneers, Victorian heritage and the more recent architecture all around this city. To get your tickets head here .
There’s a reason Birmingham’s sometimes called the Venice of the North . But we all know who has the best canal system in Europe now – and a Venetian gondola in sight (or even a Brummie one)! Okay, there isn’t anyone singing romantic Italian love songs over our shoulders, but travelling Birmingham canals always feels fresh and exciting.
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Did you know Birmingham has more canals than Venice? And what's more, it's studded with gorgeous scenery and hidden nooks and crannies you'd only see by hopping aboard one of the city's boat tours. Right in the centre of it all is Sherborne Wharf, situated on Birmingham's historic 'Main Line' route and a reminder of the city's Victorian might. The wharf has four boats to suit any water bound taste, from quieter jaunts around historic places to party boats. Either way, you'll poodle past sites from all of Birmingham's rich history, taking in landmarks such as the National Indoor Arena and Brindleyplace to the 19th century charm of Gas Street Basin.
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The Famous Birmingham Canals & 11 Must-See Stops Around Them
May 20, 2022
Situated in a scenic borough of the West Midlands, Birmingham boasts more canals than Venice.
Once the life force of trade in Victorian Birmingham, these canals are flanked on both sides by modern tourist attractions, vibrant bars, and more today. The best part is, you can visit all of them through exciting boat trips!
We’ve compiled a list of the best spots to visit around Birmingham Canals . We’ve also highlighted some interesting facts about the canals, the best places to stay , eat , and the top touring options for you.
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Impressive Facts About The Birmingham Canal Network 11 Must-See Stops Around Birmingham Canals
- Utilita Arena Birmingham
- Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
- Birmingham Botanical Gardens
- Symphony Hall
- CBSO Centre
- Edgbaston Reservoir
- Library of Birmingham
- Gas Street Basin
- Birmingham Repertory Theatre
- Birmingham Town Hall
- Cadbury World
Places To Stay Around Birmingham Canals Places To Eat Around Birmingham Canals How to Tour Birmingham’s Canal Network
Impressive Facts About The Birmingham Canal Network
Here are some interesting facts about the Birmingham Canal Network, also known as the Birmingham Canal Navigations (BCN).
1. How vast is the Birmingham Canal Navigations?
The Birmingham Canal Navigation is one of the most intricate canal networks in the world, encompassing 100 miles of canals.
2. Which UK city has the most canals?
Birmingham city has the highest number of canals in the United Kingdom, and the entire region is crisscrossed by beautiful British waterways and colourful boats.
3. What canal runs through Birmingham?
Major canals passing through the Birmingham city include Grand Union Canal, Worcester and Birmingham Canal, Stourbridge Canal, and Stratford Canal.
4. What are the five important canals linking the BCN?
The Birmingham Canal Network is primarily connected by these five canals and can be accessed from different directions through these routes:
- Coventry Canal (connecting at Fazeley Junction)
- Grand Union Canal (connecting at Salford Junction and Bordesley Junction)
- Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal (connecting at Aldersley Junction)
- Stourbridge Canal
- Worcester and Birmingham Canal (connecting the BCN Main Line at the Worcester Bar, alongside Gas Street Basin, and southwards to the River Severn at Worcester)
While you can explore a multitude of central and suburban canals in the Birmingham Canal Navigation through these waterways, here are a few hidden gems that you must visit once:
- Birmingham and Fazeley Canal (running from Old Turn Junction eastwards to the Coventry Canal at Fazeley Junction)
- Wednesbury Old Canal
- Wyrley and Essington Canal (also known as “the Curly Wyrley”)
- Digbeth Branch Canal (joining the Birmingham Fazeley Canal to the famous Grand Union Canal)
5. When were the Birmingham Canals built?
Renowned for their historic canal architecture, the Birminghams canals were built in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Bridgewater Canal was the first-ever canal built, its construction planned and supervised by engineer James Brindley.
6. What is the New Main Line of Birmingham Canals?
The New Main Line is the revised route for the Birmingham Canal that has double-layered towpaths and broad tunnels for the waterways.
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11 Must-See Stops Around Birmingham Canals
Birmingham’s canal network flows through the city centre, flanked by several historical spots along the towpaths.
So, here are some places that you should drop by if you’re in the city for the Commonwealth Games 2022 or otherwise:
1. Utilita Arena Birmingham
This arena in Birmingham is one of the most happening places, especially on the weekends! It’s the third-largest arena in the United Kingdom, entertaining millions since 1991 with music concerts, sporting events, comedy shows, and much more.
Address: King Edwards Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B1 2AA Website: https://www.utilitaarenabham.co.uk/ Phone No.: 0121 780 4141 Opening times: Monday to Friday: 10 am – 8 pm
Nearest bus/train stations: Bus: National Indoor Arena (3 min walk) Train: Birmingham New Street Station (32 min walk)
Nearby attractions: National SEA LIFE Centre (0.4 miles away) Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (0.9 miles away)
2. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
From safeguarding masterpieces of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood to exhibiting the world’s largest watercolour, this museum is a must-visit for all art lovers.
Address: Chamberlain Square, Birmingham, B3 3DH Website: https://www.birminghammuseums.org.uk/bmag/ Phone No.: 0121 348 8000 Opening times: Monday to Sunday: 10 am – 5 pm
Nearest bus/train stations: Bus: Art Gallery (Stop Es1) (2 min walk) Train: Birmingham New Street (51 min walk)
Nearby attractions: Theatrix Birmingham (0.07 miles away) Paradise Birmingham (0.6 miles away)
3. Birmingham Botanical Gardens
The Botanical Gardens stretches across 15 acres and offers singular experiences like the Rhododendron Walks (to check out the myriad colours of rhododendrons in full bloom) and the Sculpture Trail (a walk through outdoor sculptures.)
Address: Westbourne Road, Birmingham B15 3TR Website: https://www.birminghambotanicalgardens.org.uk/ Phone No.: 0121 454 1860 Opening times: Monday to Friday: 10 am – 6 pm, Saturday to Sunday: 10 am – 7 pm
Nearest bus station: Bus: Fairway Dr and Somerset Circle (Ib) (6 min walk)
Nearby attractions: Mr Mulligans (0.5 miles away) Sherborne Wharf Heritage Narrowboats (0.8 miles away)
4. Symphony Hall
Situated in the Birmingham city centre, Symphony Hall is one of the finest concert halls in the world. Here you can enjoy magnificent performances from elite musicians, orchestras, dancers, entertainers, and poets.
Address: 8 Centenary Square, Birmingham, B1 2EA Website: https://bmusic.co.uk/whats-on Phone No.: 0121 200 2000 Opening times: Monday to Saturday: 10 am – 6 pm, Sunday: 12 pm to 4 pm
Nearest bus/train stations: Bus: Art Gallery Stop Es1 (3 min walk) Train: Birmingham New Street Station (7 min walk)
Nearby attractions: National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham (0.16 miles away) Legoland Discovery Centre (0.2 miles away)
5. CBSO Centre
The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) Centre typically hosts around 150 musical concerts each year, ranging from classics to contemporary, film scores, and symphonic disco.
The centre is also a prime destination for organising exclusive fashion shows, lavish wedding ceremonies, and high-end media events.
Address: CBSO Centre, Berkley Street, Birmingham B1 2LF Website: https://cbso.co.uk/ Phone No.: 0121 616 6500 Opening times: Monday to Friday: 9 am – 6 pm
Nearest bus/train stations: Bus: Granville Street (5 min walk) Train: Bordesley (25 min walk)
Nearby attractions: Ikon Gallery (0.1 miles away) Pop World (0.1 miles away)
6. Edgbaston Reservoir
Maintained by the Birmingham City Council, the Edgbaston Reservoir is a 70-acre site encompassing tranquil waterways and lush greenery. It is one of the best spots for early morning joggers!
Address: 115 Reservoir Road, Ladywood, Birmingham, B16 9EE Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/reservoir Phone No.: N/A Opening times: N/A
Nearest bus/train stations: Bus: Wiggin Street (3 min walk)Train: Birmingham New Street (43 min walk)
Nearby attractions: Ikon Gallery (2.3 miles away) Cadbury World (4.6 miles away)
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7. Library of Birmingham
Known to be the largest public cultural hotspot in Europe, the library is a 6-minute walk from Broad Street and situated on the west side of the city centre. Its Victorian reading room is lined with wood sourced from the first Birmingham Central Library, and is symbolic of the library’s glorious architecture.
It houses rare and remarkable collections of Shakespeare, including his plays, sonnets, and historical accounts of the playwright’s stage performances.
Address: Centenary Square, Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2EA Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/libraryofbirmingham Phone No.: 0121 242 4242 Opening times: Monday and Tuesday: 11 am – 7 pm, Wednesday to Saturday: 11 am – 5 pm
Nearest bus/train stations: Bus: Great Charles Street Stop Nh1 (2 min walk) Train: Jewellery Quarter (23 min walk)
Nearby attractions: Paradise Birmingham (0.06 miles away) Birmingham Repertory Theatre (0.13 miles away)
8. Gas Street Basin
Historically, this basin marked the confluence of the Worcester and Birmingham Canal in the Birmingham city centre. Today you can explore exciting local pubs and bars beside the waterways, including the Regency Wharf, where you can rejuvenate with a refreshing drink or grab a bite.
Address: 42A Gas Street, Birmingham B1 2JT Website: https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/gas-street-basin Phone No.: N/A Opening times: Monday to Sunday: 9 am – 6 pm
Nearest bus/train stations: Bus: Ernest Street (Stop Hh2) (4 min walk) Train: Jewellery Quarter (25 min walk)
Nearby attractions: The Love Lock Bridge (0.2 miles away) Cambrian Wharf Visitor Moorings (2.4 miles away)
9. Birmingham Repertory Theatre
The Birmingham Rep is a prestigious theatre in the United Kingdom maintained by the Birmingham City Council. It features excellent plays on its three stages (The House, The Door, and The Studio.) The Rep Café Bar overlooks the Centenary Square’s fountains and is a great cocktail venue for you to meet up and unwind with friends.
Address: Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2EP Website: https://www.birmingham-rep.co.uk/ Phone No.: 0121 236 4455 Opening times: Monday to Saturday: 11 am – 11:30 pm
Nearest bus/train stations: Bus: Newhall Street (Stop Gc3) (2 min walk) Train: Jewellery Quarter (28 min walk)
Nearby attractions: Symphony Hall (0.04 miles away) Reflex Birmingham (0.09 miles away)
10. Birmingham Town Hall
Located in the Birmingham City Centre, the Town Hall is renowned for its stunning architecture. It regularly hosts prestigious media events, global conferences, and fancy banquets.
Address: Victoria Square, Birmingham B3 3DQ Website: https://bmusic.co.uk/your-visit/town-hall Phone No.: 0121 780 3333 Opening times: Monday to Friday: 10 am – 6 pm, Sunday: 12 pm – 4 pm
Nearest bus/train stations: Bus: Colmore Row (Stop Sh11) (2 min walk) Train: Birmingham New Street (10 min walk)
Nearby attractions: Birmingham Hippodrome (2.6 miles away) St. Philips Cathedral (1.1 miles away)
11. Cadbury World
The Cadbury World is packed with confectionery delights and chocolatey adventures, adored by adults and children alike! You can also go for their unique 4D Chocolate Adventure cinema experience, strapped in motion seats.
Address: Linden Road, Birmingham B30 1JR Website: https://www.cadburyworld.co.uk/en Phone No.: 0121 393 6004 Opening times: Monday, Thursday, and Friday: 10 am – 3 pm, Saturday and Sunday: 9 am – 4:30 pm
Nearest bus/train stations: Bus: Acacia Road (2 min walk) Train: Bournville (5 min walk)
Nearby attractions: Selly Manor Museum (0.4 miles away) Selly Oak Methodist Church (0.7 miles away)
Places To Stay Around Birmingham Canals
Here are some fantastic hotels to reside in and unwind after a long day of sightseeing :
1. Hotel Indigo
Experience a memorable stay at Hotel Indigo with indulgent suites and plush executive rooms. Sip refreshing cocktails at the Haig Bar while enjoying spectacular views of the city.
You can easily explore canal-side bars in the Gas Street Basin from this hotel.
Address: The Cube, Wharfside Street, Birmingham B1 1RS Website: https://www.ihg.com/hotelindigo/hotels/gb/en/reservation Phone no.: 0121 643 2010
2. Malmaison
Malmaison is a chain of boutique hotels running throughout many cities of England, Scotland , and Ireland. Expect top-notch living amenities, mood-enhancing lighting, impeccable service, and scrumptious dishes at this hotel .
Go for a relaxing spa or check out the private dining rooms to make your stay special.
Address: 1 Wharfside Street, Birmingham B1 1RD Website: https://www.malmaison.com/ Phone no.: 0121 794 3004
Places To Eat Around Birmingham Canals
To savour some local cuisine and flavours, you can drop by these places:
1. The Canal House
Known for its festive foods and delicious drinks, The Canal House is the perfect spot to relish meals al fresco. The place comes with a well-lit bar area and wooden furnishings, bound to win you over with it’s vintage setup!
Enjoy live music here every Friday and Saturday evening.
Address: 12 Bridge Street, Birmingham B1 2JR Website: https://thecanalhouse.uk.com/ Phone no.: 0121 643 8829
2. Brindley Place
Brindley Place (named after the 18th century canal engineer James Brindley) is a thriving hub of restaurants, bars, and cafes alongside the Birmingham waterways. The streets in this area are lined with exceptional eateries that offer refreshing cocktails, Asian cuisines, and even fine Italian dishes .
Once you’re filled to the brim, check out the nearby florist shops or aesthetic card and book shops.
Address: Birmingham B1 2LP Website: https://www.brindleyplace.com/ Phone no.: 0121 643 6866, 0121 643 2759
How to Tour Birmingham’s Canal Network
Ready to immerse in a canal boat holiday experience?
Here are some canal boat service companies that can take you through the picturesque route of the central and suburban canals in Birmingham.
1. Dudley Canal Trust Ltd.
The Dudley Canal Trust Ltd. organises several boat trips through which you can explore every intricate lock and winding tunnel of Birmingham canals.
Book a private boat trip to spend quality time with your loved ones, cruising around the British waterways and enjoying soothing views at your leisure.
Address: The Portal Building, Birmingham New Road, Dudley DY1 4SB Website: https://dudleycanaltrust.org.uk/ Phone no.: 0121 557 6265
2. Sherborne Wharf Ltd.
From luxury passenger narrowboats to waterbuses, Sherborne Wharf Ltd. is known to arrange customised boat trip experiences.
The colourful boats take you through the scenic route of the canals covering the Oozells Street, parts of the Sir Thomas Telford’s Main Line, and the area around the National Indoor Arena and the International Convention Centre.
Address: Sherborne Street, Birmingham B16 8FN Website: https://sherbornewharf.co.uk/ Phone no.: 0121 455 6163
3. Great British Boating
The trips arranged by the Great British Boating canal company cover the breathtaking route of the English countryside. These include waterways like Stratford upon Avon Canal, River Severn, and Worcester Birmingham Canal.
On this canal boat holiday, you’ll come across quaint towns where you can spot wildlife, enjoy afternoon tea , and pass by historical attractions.
The canal boat company offers holiday packages for short breaks (three-night weekends or four-night mid-week holidays) or longer holidays (10-days, two weeks or even longer.)
Address: Birmingham, West Midlands Website: https://www.greatbritishboating.com/ Phone no.: 01252 796 402
Wish to explore some more stunning canals and waterways near Birmingham?
Experience a spectacular canal boat holiday on the Stratford upon Avon canal (running from the suburbs of Birmingham to River Avon.) Check out every intricate lock in the canal (that meets the Worcester Birmingham Canal at Kings Norton junction) over a weekend boat trip.
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Route description from our website: A Tour of Birmingham City Centre Canals From the rear of the ICC, walk to Farmers Bridge Junction and turn right to go along the Grand Union Canal past the Post Office Tower to join the Birmingham & Fazeley canal at Aston Junction. The walk proceeds through Aston to the Salford Junction where it joins the Birmingham & Warwick Junction Canal to pass through Saltley to Bordesley Junction and thence along the Digbeth Branch canal back to Aston Junction and the mainline Grand Union back to Farmers Bridge Junction.
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Birmingham City Centre
With more miles of canal to explore than Venice has to offer, you won't be short of things to see and do in Birmingham.
Birmingham's waterways make the ideal escape to unwind in the middle of the busy city. There are plenty of green spaces, vibrant waterfront bars and restaurants and historic architecture to admire. Birmingham also boasts an active waterway with lots of cycling, canoeing, paddleboarding and walking routes.
More information about what you can enjoy in Birmingham City Centre
Things to see and do
Planning your visit.
Canal & River Trust, Birmingham Office, 22 Cambrian House, King Edwards Road, Birmingham, B1 2AN
Towpath open every day. Our office is open 8:30am - 4pm, Monday to Friday
Once you're parked up, it won't cost you a thing
The nearest toilets are in Brindley Place
Getting here
Brindley Place offer multistorey car parking with standard rates
Birmingham New Street station is a 15-minute walk to our office and even shorter to Gas Street Basin
Brindley Place and Gas Street Basin are part of the famous Birmingham boating ring. Find out more
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Start off in the city centre and take a narrowboat tour along the outskirts of Birmingham, or why not navigate the locks for yourselves whilst take in the sights along the West Midlands canals. Explore Birmingham's Canals.
Birmingham is the capital of the country’s canals. Once integral to the city’s role in the Industrial Revolution, this idyllic backdrop is now one of the best spots to explore the beauty of English waterways.
Discover Birmingham’s Canals and it’s Industrial Heritage on one of Sherborne Wharf’s luxury passenger narrowboats. Your cruise on one of our three passenger narrowboats will depart from the International Convention Centre Quayside, opposite Brindley Place, the bustling heart of Birmingham.
Our prices are the best value in the City Centre by far. Adult £6.50 Child £4.50 Concession £5.50. Each tour is an hour each and explores the history of the Old and New Main Line Canals of Birmingham and the interesting and quirky history of The Worcester Bar and Gas Street Basin. We cruise at 11:00, 12:30, 2pm and 3:30pm
Did you know Birmingham has more canals than Venice? And what's more, it's studded with gorgeous scenery and hidden nooks and crannies you'd only see by hopping aboard one of the city's boat tours. Right in the centre of it all is Sherborne Wharf, situated on Birmingham's historic 'Main Line' route and a reminder of the city's Victorian might.
11 Must-See Stops Around Birmingham Canals. Birmingham’s canal network flows through the city centre, flanked by several historical spots along the towpaths. So, here are some places that you should drop by if you’re in the city for the Commonwealth Games 2022 or otherwise: 1. Utilita Arena Birmingham.
Brindley Cruises are Birminghams only public trip boat offering live commentary on the expansive history of the Birmingham Canal Network. Public Trips. Events. Charters. Come and join us for a tour of the heritage of Birmingham on the canals that kick started the industrial revolution. We currently sail 5 days per week.
Birmingham boasts more canals than Venice! It is in the heart of the canal system in England and therefore Sherborne Wharf offers the ‘adventurous boater’ extensive cruising routes and links to other canals on the system. Our trip and party boats depart from International Convention Centre (I.C.C) moorings.
Route description from our website: A Tour of Birmingham City Centre Canals. From the rear of the ICC, walk to Farmers Bridge Junction and turn right to go along the Grand Union Canal past the Post Office Tower to join the Birmingham & Fazeley canal at Aston Junction.
Birmingham City Centre. With more miles of canal to explore than Venice has to offer, you won't be short of things to see and do in Birmingham. Birmingham's waterways make the ideal escape to unwind in the middle of the busy city. There are plenty of green spaces, vibrant waterfront bars and restaurants and historic architecture to admire.