Day 44: Travelling from Fort William to Ayr
It was an early start today as we had a reasonable distance to travel to go from Fort William to Ayr for our overnight stop then on to Warrington tomrrow. We had some serious mileage to cover over the next 2 days but the Speed 20 had handled the pace to date and we had faith she would continue. The weather however was turning poorly again and it was drizzling this morning with further rain expected across Britain today.
Followed these
directions (and ever reliable Garmin) to the outskirts of Falkirk and the Wheel.
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The "slice" of canal containing the boats are lifted and rotated. |
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Miniture versions of the "Kelpies" at Falkirk Wheel |
The canals system had fallen
into disrepair and so when a decision was made to rejuvenate them for
historical and tourism reasons it was found that a lot of them had been filled in
or built over. The lock “staircase” that originally joined the two canals was
now under several roads and a large highrise apartment block. A solution was
found in the Falkirk Wheel which lifts the boats the 20 metres between the to
canals.
As we had made good time, arriving at Falkirk just before noon, we
decided to take the opportunity to ride the canal boat to the top of the lift,
the journey takes you about ½ mile up the canal to where they can turn, and
then back down to the starting point on the Forth Canal (1 small lock above
actually) (about 90 minutes).
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Looking from the downstream loch towards the wheel |
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Tunnel at the top of the wheel |
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Exiting the wheel at the top. |
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We are joined by a private boat for the ride back down - 2 canal boats side by side. |
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This is the loch system at the bottom of the wheel |
We then returned to the M77 and continued towards Edinburgh. While the "M" motorways
got a bit confusing here but we made it through unscathed, it was raining
heavily as well which didn’t help, generally though the other drivers are very
understanding, especially the lorry drivers.
M77 became the A77 and we soon found Ayr and Blackburn Villa’ B&B,
complete with very friendly host and cats.
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Not much fun for older cars on the "M" roads |
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Coming into Ayr |
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