Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal
The Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal is a 46-mile long waterway in England, connecting the cities of Stafford and Worcester. Completed in 1772, it was primarily built for transporting goods, including coal and pottery, between the industrial regions of the Midlands.
The canal features a series of locks and aqueducts, allowing boats to navigate the varying elevations of the landscape. Today, it serves as a popular route for leisure boating, walking, and cycling, attracting visitors who enjoy its scenic views and historical significance.