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Caen Hill DRAFT

The Kennet & Avon Canal has awesome examples of canal engineering. The 16 locks that form the steepest part of the flight at Caen Hill are not only a scheduled ancient monument, they are an Olympic-sized challenge every boater must do. This 'wonder of the waterway' is literally a rite of passage (Or should that be a flight of passage?).

Caen Hill (pronounced ‘cane’ by the way), is one of the longest continuous flight of locks in the country. A total of 29 locks with a rise of 237 feet over two miles with a 1-in-44 gradient for anyone who's counting!

You don’t have to be a boater to appreciate this beautiful waterway though. Visit our welcome boat, The Admiral, for activity sheets, local walks and information and stories about the locks before taking a stroll over to our newly planted, Diamond Jubilee Wood. To help you explore, follow our Jubilee Woodland Discovery Trail.

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