Dundas Aqueduct Walk

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(60) · Historical landmark
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We are one of the UK’s biggest charities and we care for 2,000 miles of canals, rivers, docks and reservoirs because we believe life is better by water. …

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Jun 5, 2023
Really enjoyed my trip to the aqueduct it was spectacular and very interesting I would definitely recommend this as a good place to visit on a fine day.Full review by Dave M
Feb 15, 2023
You can walk or drive to the aqueduct and the parking is reasonable, there is a lovely coffee shop and boat moorings to take in too. We thoroughly enjoyed it and would recommend and return it was a l…Full review by Dave M
Jan 28, 2023
Stumbled across this lovely area which housed the Somerset Coal canal and a quiet walk along the canal. Unfortunately when we were there it was early morning and not too many people about but it sti…Full review by johnfA9247FL

Facts

Opened:1805
Total length:150 yards (137.2 m)
Construction started:1797
Construction completed:1801

Frequently asked questions

Q:
Why have you updated the Towpath Code?
A:
Our towpaths are more popular than ever before, so we want to set out clear guidelines on how best to use them. The new Code does this. There...
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