My hometown of Birmingham is famous for having more canals than Venice. It still has a major network of navigable waterways which was the equivalent of the motorway system over 200 years ago. I live in Tamworth near to the junction of the Birmingham to Fazeley canal and the Coventry canal by a cotton mill established by Sir Robert Peel.
For years I have been strangely drawn to canals and find them relaxing. Often parallel to established road corridors, it's a different world tucked away from the hustle and bustle of life with plenty of canalside pubs. I used to walk miles along the local canals often helping to open and close locks and getting my kids involved. These days I tend to cycle along the towpaths. They are an ideal way to relax. No traffic and more importantly...flat

. Most people on the narrowboats are really friendly and chatty. Yesterday, me and my girlfriend cycled 14 miles along the Coventry canal passing through the village that dubs lives in. Once out of his village, you are in open countryside again heading towards Coventry. We really fancy hiring a narrowboat but it can be a bit expensive I think. Anyone ever had a go?. Presumably, they can't be that difficult to operate. Don't think I'd attempt the 21 locks at Hatton on my first time out though.
