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The Four Counties Ring

The Four Counties Ring is
a 109 mile, 94 lock circular canal route which slices through the counties of
West Midlands,
Staffordshire, Shropshire and Cheshire. It comprises three separate canals, each
with their own
unique
character and charm.
The Shropshire Union Canal visits a scattering of tiny canal-side towns and
villages en route from Wolverhampton to Barbridge junction near the Cheshire
town of Nantwich.
The Middlewich branch then joins to the Trent and Mersey canal, taking us
directly into the heart of the Potteries.
This direct link to the Industrial Revolution is a fitting
reminder of the canal's origin as a vital trade route
for the area. The twists and turns of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire
canal completes the link in this aquatic 'roundabout', marking a return to the
sweeping meadows of the 'Shroppie'.
In addition we have included the Caldon canal, an off-shoot to the main ring.
This beautiful stretch comprises 17 extra miles, an added bonus for waterway
enthusiasts everywhere!
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