Slow travel is drawing Americans to Britain’s canals, where boats drift at walking speed to Stratford, Bath and Edinburgh. The appeal is in the iconic stops as much as the chance to linger along ...
ON THE RIVER STORT, England - It takes only minutes for Jenny Poulton to get her house underway. On an August afternoon, she pulled up steel stakes, locked the cats inside and was off, moving her ...
Britain’s historic canals move at just 4 miles per hour, a pace set more than two centuries ago to protect waterways and boats. That gentle speed has become part of the draw. It turns narrowboat ...
Slow travel is drawing Americans to Britain’s canals, where boats drift at walking speed to Stratford, Bath and Edinburgh. The appeal is in the iconic stops as much as the chance to linger along ...
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