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Mooring & Berthing near Lock 1, Derwent Mouth Lock

22 mooring & berthing businesses found near Lock 1, Derwent Mouth Lock on the Trent and Mersey Canal.

Just above or below Lock 1, Derwent Mouth Lock (lock 1 on the Trent and Mersey Canal), there are 22 places to moor. Handy if you need a breather after the flight or want to stop for the night.

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Chapel Farm Marina

Mooring & Berthing
0.3 mi

Sawley Marina

Mooring & Berthing
1.0 mi

Derby Motor Boat Club

Mooring & Berthing
1.2 mi

Shardlow Marina

Mooring & Berthing
1.5 mi

Erewash Moorings

Mooring & Berthing
2.1 mi

Scout Activity Centre Trent Lock

Mooring & Berthing
2.1 mi

Sheet Stores Basin

Mooring & Berthing
2.1 mi

Trent Lock Dry Dock

Mooring & Berthing
2.2 mi

Sea Scouts

Mooring & Berthing
2.2 mi

Redhill Marina

Mooring & Berthing
2.3 mi

Trent Valley Sailing Club

Mooring & Berthing
2.4 mi

Ratcliffe Moorings

Mooring & Berthing
2.5 mi

Nottingham Yacht Club

Mooring & Berthing
2.9 mi

Willow Moorings

Mooring & Berthing
3.8 mi

Swarkestone Boat Club

Mooring & Berthing
5.3 mi

Zouch Marina

Mooring & Berthing
5.4 mi

Soar Boating Club

Mooring & Berthing
5.9 mi

Staunton Harold Sailing Club

Mooring & Berthing
6.3 mi

Stenson Marina

Mooring & Berthing
8.1 mi

Nottingham Castle Waterside & Marina

Mooring & Berthing
8.3 mi

Castle Marina Nottingham

Mooring & Berthing
9.0 mi

Mercia Marina

Mooring & Berthing
9.6 mi

Mooring and berthing on the inland waterways

Finding the right mooring is one of the most important decisions for any boater on the UK canal network. Canal & River Trust manages most towpath moorings, typically allowing stays of 14 days (or 48 hours in popular spots). If you need something longer-term, a marina berth or an offline mooring with a licence agreement is the way to go.

When choosing a mooring, think about security, access to water and electricity, pump-out facilities, and how close you are to shops and transport. Winter moorings are worth booking early, especially on popular canals in the Midlands and the South East.

Always check the current mooring rules for the stretch you're on. CRT signage will tell you the maximum stay, and overstaying can lead to enforcement action. If you're a continuous cruiser, remember you need to make a genuine progression along the network.

About Lock 1, Derwent Mouth Lock for boaters

Lock 1, Derwent Mouth Lock (lock 1) on the Trent and Mersey Canal is a working lock on the inland waterways network.

Nearby services can make a stop here more than just a lock passage.

Check the listings below for moorings, fuel, repairs, and other services that boaters near this lock have found useful.