I've been looking for some sort of online version of a Nicholsons guide. Does such a thing exist? I found this http://www.waterexplorer.co.uk as suggested by someone on a previous blog entry of mine but it doesn't seem to tell you the winding holes, water points etc... or have I not looked in the right place.
Where is the best place to get up to date information about the necessary facilities we'll need?
Help will be much appreciated!
8 comments:
Hello again, we are back in circulation in the UK again. Try this: http://canalplan.eu/ We find it useful. Peter, nb Kelly Louise.
Hi Elly,
Try this one
http://www.canalplan.org.uk/index.html
Or I can give you a copy of my own Google Earth overlay which has much of the data
Regards
Tom
Try here:http://www.waterscape.com/things-to-do/boating/guides I found these quite good Dave Nb Sokai
Hi Elly & Mick,
Try this one http://www.canalplan.org.uk/
You're wrong about winding holes (zoom in) but right about water points as far as Water Explorer and the GPS-driven Navvygator is concerned. They have the former but not the latter.
BW's Boaters Guides will give you the water points etc, but be warned they are not 100% reliable in every respect.
CanalPlan is excellent for route planning. But also have a look at waterwayroutes.co.uk where Paul sells downloadable maps which work on tablets and phones and are bound to be more up to date than any printed map.
We use Eureaweb - Water-way - there's a 'useful link' to it on my blog.
Carol RnR
Thanks everyone for your suggestions. Looks like I have some more homework to do - checking them all out!
Elly
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