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Great Northern Basin (Langley Mill Basin)

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The Great Northern Basin, also widely known as Langley Mill Basin, is a historically significant canal junction nestled in Langley Mill, on the border of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire in the United Kingdom. Situated at an elevation of approximately 59 metres, this unique location marks the confluence of the Erewash Canal, the Cromford Canal, and formerly the Nottingham Canal, serving as a vibrant hub of industrial heritage and natural beauty within the Erewash Valley.

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    18 luglio 2018

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    Bacino del canale all'incrocio dei canali Nottingham, Erewash e Cromford. Solo il canale Erewash rimane in acqua, quindi ora l'estremità settentrionale del canale Erewash. Ottimo punto di partenza per gite in bicicletta o passeggiate lungo i percorsi dei canali di Nottingham ed Erewash (sentiero di Erewash Valley - maggiori dettagli su broxtowe.gov.uk/for-you/parks-and-nature-conservation/nature -conservazione/percorso-valle-dilavaggio/
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    Ora un cantiere navale per il canale Erewash, un tempo molo trafficato. Il punto di partenza settentrionale del sentiero della valle dell'Erewash.
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    1. Anello di Belper al canale di Nottingham

    39,2km

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    Elevazione 60 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

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    mercoledì 11 marzo

    11°C

    6°C

    7 %

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    Posizione:Aldercar e Langley Mill, Amber Valle, Derbyshire, Midlands Orientali, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

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    Are there specific walking routes at Great Northern Basin suitable for families with toddlers or beginners?

    Yes, the paths along the Erewash Canal are generally flat, well-maintained, and ideal for families with toddlers or those new to walking. The Erewash Valley Trail, which starts at the basin, offers easy, scenic routes through countryside and heritage areas. These routes are perfect for short, manageable strolls.

    What are the parking options at Langley Mill Basin, especially for families visiting with children?

    Free parking is available on Linkmel Road, which is conveniently close to the basin. While generally sufficient, it's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially on sunny weekends or during peak seasons, as spaces can fill up quickly. The area is easily accessible from the car park, making it convenient for families with young children.

    How can I reach Great Northern Basin using public transport, particularly if traveling with kids?

    Langley Mill train station is just a 10-minute walk from the Great Northern Basin, making it a very accessible option for public transport. Several bus routes also serve Langley Mill. The short walk from the station to the basin is flat and straightforward, suitable for families with children.

    What unique family-friendly activities, beyond walking and cycling, can we enjoy at Langley Mill Basin?

    Beyond walking and cycling, families can enjoy watching boats navigate the working swing bridge, which is a rare and fascinating sight. The basin also features an extensive boatyard and moorings, offering a glimpse into canal life. You can also spot diverse wildlife along the waterways, making it an engaging experience for children. The former toll house, now a museum, provides an educational insight into the area's history.

    Is Great Northern Basin (Langley Mill Basin) dog-friendly, and are there any nearby dog-friendly facilities?

    Yes, Great Northern Basin is very dog-friendly, with plenty of open space along the canal paths for walks. Dogs should be kept on a lead, especially near the water and around other visitors. While there aren't specific dog-friendly cafes directly at the basin, several pubs and cafes in the wider Langley Mill and Eastwood area welcome well-behaved dogs, often with outdoor seating options.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Great Northern Basin?

    While the basin itself is primarily a natural and historical site, the nearby town of Langley Mill and the larger town of Eastwood offer various amenities. You'll find local pubs and cafes within a short drive or walk, providing options for refreshments and meals. For accommodation, there are guesthouses and hotels in the surrounding towns of Eastwood, Heanor, and Ripley.

    What is the best time of year to visit Great Northern Basin with family to avoid crowds?

    To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) or on weekdays. While the basin is enjoyable year-round, summer weekends can be particularly busy. Early mornings are generally quieter, offering a more peaceful experience for families.

    What should we wear for a walk at Great Northern Basin in spring?

    In spring, the weather can be changeable. It's best to dress in layers, allowing you to adapt to temperature fluctuations. Comfortable, waterproof walking shoes are recommended, as paths can sometimes be damp. A light waterproof jacket is also advisable in case of spring showers.

    Are there any scenic viewpoints or natural features at Great Northern Basin that are particularly good for families?

    The entire basin area offers scenic views of the converging canals and the surrounding waterways. A particularly engaging spot for families is near the working swing bridge, where you can often watch boats pass through. The peaceful canal-side paths themselves provide lovely natural settings for observing wildlife and enjoying the tranquil environment.

    What is the historical significance of the Great Northern Basin, and how can families learn about it during their visit?

    The Great Northern Basin is historically significant as the junction of the Erewash, Cromford, and former Nottingham Canals, once a bustling industrial hub. Families can learn about this rich history by observing the restored lock cottages, the former toll house (now a museum), and the unique working swing bridge. Information boards around the basin often provide details about its past, and imagining the canal's heyday can be a fun educational activity for all ages.

    Is canoeing or paddleboarding permitted on the Erewash Canal at Langley Mill Basin?

    Yes, canoeing and paddleboarding are encouraged on the Erewash Canal. However, you will need a valid Canal & River Trust license or British Canoeing membership to use the waterways. This ensures you are covered for navigation and helps support the maintenance of the canals.

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