Julia Brookes
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We are thinking about taking a narrowboat holiday on the English canals for a week in summer. Can you advise which company to go with and where to spend our week? There are only the two of us and I am fond of my luxuries (good bed, comfy seats, good shower, TV). - Juliette Fraser, via e-mail
Times Travel expert Julia Brookes responds: Your first port of call could be Holidays in the UK (0845 2262485, www.holidayuk.co.uk), which has a large selection of canal holidays in more than 50 locations.
Its website contains all the information a narrow-boating novice could need, from advice on how to negotiate locks to virtual tours of boats, which are graded according to comfort, and suggestions for one-week itineraries.
A week on the Hereford (highest comfort rating and suitable for beginners) on the Kennet and Avon Canal would cost £1,210 in mid-June. From its base near Trowbridge you could meander towards Bath and Bristol.
Alternatively, if you fancy cruising the highest canal and the first trans-Pennine route, climbing up the Calder Valley to cross the Pennines before meeting the Bridgewater and Ashton Canals at Salford, book a trip on the Lady Julia with Bronte Boat Hire (01706 815103, www.bronteboathire.co.uk). It costs £950.40 for a week in late June.
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We had a lovely week last summer going from Warwick (Kate Boats) down to Stratford. Lots of locks to keep the kids busy and tired, and a nice day in Stratford in the middle of the week.
Chris Armstrong, Northampton, Northants, UK
If you're not set on your accommodation being a narrow boat then you could try a not so narrowboat! We've enjoyed great holidays on self-drive cruisers both here in the UK and in Europe. The cruisers have more space, all the mod cons as well as an upper deck for sunbathing!
We travelled with Crown Blue Line, part of the Le Boat group. www.leboat.co.uk
Rob Jordan, Waterlooville,
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