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Where do we stop at night?
Anywhere along the towpath, with very few exceptions. Mooring is free of charge on most canals and rivers; although you may have to pay a small fee on rivers where the banks are privately owned, or at quays and harbours. There are also specially designated ‘visitor moorings' at popular places, and mooring your canal boat here is typically limited to 48 hours. You must make sure that you avoid mooring your boat within 50 metres of a lock or bridge, so that other boaters can pass by safely.
