Fuel & Utilities on the Caldon Canal
10 fuel & utilities businesses found along the Caldon Canal.
The Caldon Canal, operated by CRT, has 10 fuel and utility points along its length. From diesel stations to water points and pump-out facilities, we've mapped them all.
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Etruria Elsan Point
Etruria Water Point
Harecastle Tunnel Southern Portal Water Point
Park Lane Bridge Elsan Point
Park Lane Bridge Pump Out
Park Lane Bridge Water Point
Harecastle Tunnel Northern Portal Water Point
Harecastle Elsan Point
Cheddleton Water Point
Consall Forge Water Point
Fuel and utilities for canal boats
Most narrowboats run on red diesel, which you can pick up at boatyards and fuel boats along the canal network. Since the HMRC split-duty rules changed, you'll need to declare the proportion used for propulsion versus domestic use. Keep your receipts tidy.
Water points are usually free and maintained by the Canal & River Trust, but they can be busy in summer. Carry enough water to last a few days, especially on quieter stretches. Pump-out stations charge around five to ten pounds per session, and some are card-only now.
Calor gas and other bottled LPG can be harder to find on the cut, so it's worth refilling whenever you pass a supplier. Coal and solid fuel for stoves are seasonal but usually available from boatyards and chandleries between October and March.
About Caldon Canal for boaters
The Caldon Canal, managed by CRT is part of the UK's inland waterways network.
With 34 locks along its length, it offers a varied cruising experience for narrowboat and wide-beam owners alike.
Below you'll find services, facilities, and local knowledge contributed by boaters who know this waterway well.