The “K and A”

The Kennet and Avon canal links the two rivers in it’s name, and, at its northern end, the Thames. We cycled part of the tow path recently after visiting the two tunnels near Bath. Today, we cycled from the Dundas Aqueduct, east of Bath, to Devizes, including the amazing, and famous, Caen Hill Locks.

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Boat on K&A canal.

Boat on K&A canal.

Cycling across the Avoncliff aqueduct, over the river Avon and the London to Bristol railway line.

Cycling across the Avoncliff aqueduct, over the river Avon and the London to Bristol railway line.

Heron in K&A canal.

Heron in K&A canal.

The  26 locks at Caen Hill, Devizes. From the bottom.

The 26 locks at Caen Hill, Devizes. From the bottom.

The  26 locks at Caen Hill, Devizes. From the top, where we stopped for coffee and cake.

The 26 locks at Caen Hill, Devizes. From the top, where we stopped for coffee and cake.

Main-line London to Bristol train in the Avon valley at Avoncliffe, near Bath.

Main-line London to Bristol train in the Avon valley at Avoncliffe, near Bath.

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