BIRMINGHAM, CADBURY WORLD, THE SEA LIFE CENTRE, GAS STREET BASIN, THE BULLRING FROM LYONS BOATYARD
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You can do this route from :
Lyons Boatyard.
Cruise to Birmingham's Gas street Basin & Brindley place with it's waterside pubs and colourful boating community by the Sea Life Centre
Experience Britain's second city, a thriving cosmopolitan centre, with some of the finest shopping, culture and visitor attractions in Europe.
With some of the finest shopping, culture and visitor attractions in Europe. Stop off at Cadbury World -great for chocoholics & kids of all ages !
This is a lock free cruise and is ideal for novices!
Route Info
Read our cruising notes to help you plan your canal boat holiday
Read our cruising notes.
Cruising Notes
Soon you pass through the short Brandwood Tunnel and shortly afterwards reach Kings Norton Junction where you turn right.
Stop off at Cadbury World, visitor moorings at Bournville (booking is advisable, which is 1 mile north of the Kings Norton Junction. It is sign posted from the canal. There is an exhibition dedicated to the history of chocolate, audio visual displays, Victorian Birmingham and a Jungle to explore! Cadbury World has 14 amazing zones to explore, you can learn how chocolate is made, uncover the fascinating story of chocolate.
The average visit is about 3 hours and you get free chocolate samples to take away, plus there is the worlds biggest Cadbury Shop, and places to eat and drink.
For more information or to book online go the Cadbury's World website.
You arrive at the Gas Street basin which is in the heart of Birmingham's canal network, and has been redeveloped into a unique experience where traditional narrow boats moor up next to cosmopolitan cafes and bars. The surrounding area is a vibrant arts & entertainment area and there are many shopping options within a short walk. You can moor up by Cambrian Wharf by the Sea Life centre.
Amongst some of the attractions are the National Sea Life Centre and the Jewellery Quarter Discovery centre, also many fine Art galleries and over 500 restaurants offering every choice of food!
For shopping a visit to the new Bullring is a must, which covers an area the size of 26 football pitches and a has a huge range of shops.
Close by is the national Indoor Arena, one of the busiest large scale indoor sporting & entertainment venues in Europe.
NB: This route has been provided as a guide only. Information may become inaccurate or out of date. You should always check with the marina that the route is possible within your time frame, current weather conditions and canal stoppages etc.
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