An alternative option for paddling this waterway is to start at Maunsel and head north. From here you can paddle all the way up to the River Parrett in Bridgwater docks, where there is no access. This is a distance of just over seven miles with 3 portages (6 for a round trip) This route takes you up through North Newton, Kings Lock (No. 4), Standards Lock (No. 5), Fordgate, Huntworth and Mead before you reach Lock No, 6 Bridgwater Dock which is the end of the canal.
There were several schemes to join the Bristol and English Channels but the only sections built were the Bridgwater and Taunton canal and the Grand Western Canal.
The Canal is part of the Taunton Stop Line – a World War Two fortification – there are pill boxes and dragons’ teeth along the canal. Many people find this interesting and anyone paddling would be sure to notice the pill boxes.
The Cutting in Bridgwater is unusual and it’s lovely to paddle through. This leads to the docks, where there is some unusual poetry carved on the beams.
The Somerset Space Walk is on the canal walk between Bridgwater and Taunton. Along the canal are scaled models of the planets which are placed at accurate intervals along the canal in both directions from the sun at Higher Maunsell Lock.
Further useful information can be found on the following websites:
http://www.creechstmichael.net/
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