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16

Apr 2022

Last Updated: 16/04/2022

Festival plans ahead as Ripon canal boat makes its return

by Tim Flanagan

| 16 Apr, 2022
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A hidden gem among Ripon's watery assets can help to boost the city's tourist economy.

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Alongside Ripon's iconic cathedral and historic market, canal cruises are on the list of visitor and tourist attractions on a sign guiding motorists to the city centre.

Many of those tempted for the first time to make the turn off the bypass to 'stay awhile amid Ripon's ancient charms' may not realise that this place is also a waterway wonderland, with three rivers, a wetlands area with lake and the hidden gem of a canal.

The arrival of the railway at the height of Victorian Britain's industrial revolution, spelled the end of the line for the man-made navigation. But far-sighted people in the city saw its environmental, leisure and recreational potential and saved it.

Now there are plans in hand to celebrate the canal's 250th anniversary in September 2023 — an event that will also give visitors a chance to enjoy Ripon's wealth of watery assets.

The Ure, Skell and Laver each have their own characteristics and attractions, including wooded walks, along river banks linked by iron, stone. concrete and wooden bridges.

River Skell

A wooded walk along the River Skell, which runs parallel with Ripon Canal






There's a ford crossing the Skell that is safe to drive through when water levels allow and stepping stones, which are popular with pedestrians and dog walkers.

Otters have been spotted in the city's rivers and canal, signalling the fact that water quality has been dramatically improved, thanks to the work of conservation volunteers, the Canal and River Trust and Environment Agency.

The canal's 250th anniversary


Richard Willis, who owns and operates Ripon Scenic Cruises and provides trips from the canal basin off Bondgate Green, is planning the festival that will celebrate the waterway's notable milestone.

Richard Willis

Richard Willis is planning a festival in the canal basin in September 2023






In this, his 16th season of offering scenic journeys aboard his custom-made Pride of Ripon canal boat, Mr Willis is already looking forward to next year.

He told the Stray Ferret:

"This is a magnificent opportunity for Ripon to put itself in the UK spotlight for enthusiasts and people who enjoy the gentle and idyllic pleasures of waterside or waterborne leisure activities."


Ripon canal

The picturesque approach to the canal basin






He is well-placed to speak about the magnetic attraction that brings people back time and again after they have had their first cruise.

Mr Willis said:

"We have regular customers who have been coming to us for years from across the Harrogate district and further afield.
"They come specifically for a cruise and while here, they visit the cathedral, museums and other attractions in the city - all good for the tourist economy."


He added:

"The Pride of Ripon was tied up for a lot of last year because of the covid lockdown, but once restrictions lifted in July, we were busy every day.
"At the end of the season we were able to reflect on our best-ever year of operating here.
"That's why I am so confident that a canal-focused festival in the basin will be a great success."






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