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The River Nene
The non tidal River Nene navigation starts at the bottom of the Northampton Arm
of the Grand Union Canal, and heads North West through Peterborough to
Dog-in-a-Doublet lock.
The Nene Valley is
breathtakingly beautiful and the navigation is almost deserted, so for
someone who likes to get a way
from it all, it is almost perfect.
The wetland habitats in the Nene Valley
encourage an amazing variety of wild life and this video includes rare footage
of several endangered species including a flying display by a red kite.
The guillotine locks on the Nene have earned
something of a reputation among canal boaters as being difficult to operate. The
Environment Agency is embarked upon a programme of electrification and
replacement of guillotines with conventional gates, or doors as they like to
call them. the manual guillotines that remain are well looked after, so no
reasonably fit canal boater should be put off.
Fotheringhay, the birth place of Richard III
and the site of the beheading of the tragic Mary Queen of Scots, is one of the
most atmospheric places in Britain, and our coverage includes a trip to the top
of the bell tower.
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