{"id":651,"date":"2013-07-22T17:07:46","date_gmt":"2013-07-22T16:07:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.wrigley.me.uk\/wp\/?p=651"},"modified":"2022-03-03T10:25:18","modified_gmt":"2022-03-03T10:25:18","slug":"louth-canal-walk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrigley.me.uk\/2013\/07\/louth-canal-walk\/","title":{"rendered":"Louth Canal Walk"},"content":{"rendered":"
This post has been sitting largely written, as a draft, since about last October!<\/p>\n
While we were on holiday in Cleethorpes, I took off for my customary “alone time” barefoot walk. I’d had a look at the available options, and settled on a walk from Louth<\/a>, along the Louth Canal<\/a>\u00a0to Tetney Lock, and then along the coast a little way to the Haven Holiday park.<\/p>\n Hannah and Oscar dropped me off in the centre of Louth, where I found a WHSmith and duly bought an OS map of the area. I didn’t expect navigation to be an issue, I just like having a map.<\/p>\n The trickiest part was figuring out how to get to the head of the canal. I got little help from the people I asked, most of whom hardly seemed to know there was a canal. I half-located myself on the map and headed for a thin blue line that looked like it hooked up with the canal, and after a bit of meandering through the streets of Louth, found myself in the car park of the Co-Operative supermarket with a small stream. So I followed it downstream.<\/p>\n It was hard to follow at times, but after a while I found myself at the beginning of the canal, where the stream is funnelled through a pipe, to trickle into the canal.<\/p>\n