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There’s a lot to love about the UK canal boat break in September.
The relaxed ambiance after the hustle and bustle of the summer. The late summer sun and the cosy autumnal evenings. The constantly changing hues of the countryside around you.
September holidays in the UK means witnesses the start of autumn, with a beautiful changing hue of colours. As you cruise along the tree-lined canals and rivers, you’ll witness first hand the colours of the trees changing from green to orange. In the same way as ‘the fall’ is celebrated in the USA or Canada, so we celebrate the end of the season here in the UK. And you’ll be super cosy in our top of the range narrowboats, hand built with central heating, modern shower rooms and fully-equipped kitchenettes.
Narrowboating isn’t just about the relaxed cruising, there are fascinating places to visit along the canals and rivers of the UK. And September is a great time to explore some quintessentially English attractions that are very much unique to canal life.
All our nine narrowboat hire bases in the UK are open until the end of October, so we can recommend lots of routes for you to try.
With the shorter amount of daylight in September days, it’s best not to try and achieve too much on a short break. Keep to five or six hours of cruising a day, take it easy and make the most of the daytime light. If you would like to cruise a waterways Ring then allow more time, such as seven, ten or even a two week cruise to make the most of the break and not feel too rushed.
These one-week cruising route suggestions have been specially picked so that you can enjoy cruising along countryside canals which go through woodlands and valleys, where you’ll be able to appreciate the full colour of autumn and great views across the best of the British countryside.
Take a look at these short break ideas to make the most out of the stunning countryside and perhaps visit a local town such as Cambridge or St Ives.