Ribble Link
The Ribble Link is a 12.5-mile waterway in England that connects the Lancaster Canal to the River Ribble. This link allows boats to travel between the two waterways, enhancing navigation and recreational opportunities in the region. It was officially opened in 2002 and is an important part of the local canal network.
The Ribble Link features a series of locks and bridges, making it accessible for various types of vessels. It also supports wildlife and promotes tourism, as visitors can enjoy scenic views and explore the surrounding countryside while boating or walking along the towpaths.