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Canoeists will be able to paddle through the longest canal tunnel in Britain, stretching three-and-a-half miles under the Pennines ... The chance to explore Standedge Tunnel comes thanks to ...
Watersports fans are being given the chance to “paddle under the Pennines” with canoe ... tours by canoe for the first time through Standedge Tunnel, which runs for three and a half miles ...
Article continues below Standedge Tunnel is unlike any other boating passage in the country, passing under miles of Pennine countryside under Standedge Moor. Construction began in 1794 ...
running under the Pennines from Marsden to Diggle. To call Standedge Tunnel an impressive feat of engineering would be an understatement. When ‘canal mania’ was raging in the late 18th century ...
Events are being held to mark the 200th anniversary of the opening of Standedge Tunnel - the longest, highest and deepest on the canal network. The tunnel, on the Huddersfield Narrow Canal ...
In fact the spooky secrets of the iconic Standedge ... tunnel has long had a reputation for being an eerie experience as you travel along the 3.2 miles of Pennine grit and sitting more than 640ft ...
Take a short trip through the longest, highest and deepest canal tunnel at Standedge as surveyors carry out the annual inspection. The tunnel, on the Huddersfield Narrow Canal, was opened on 4 ...
Events are being held to mark the 200th anniversary of the opening of Standedge Tunnel - the longest, highest and deepest on the canal network. The tunnel, on the Huddersfield Narrow Canal ...