Mooring & Berthing on the Worcester and Birmingham Canal
4 mooring & berthing businesses found along the Worcester and Birmingham Canal.
The Worcester and Birmingham Canal, managed by CRT, has 4 mooring and berthing options listed along its length. Whether you're after a 48-hour visitor mooring or a permanent berth, this is where to start.
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Diglis Basin Marina
Northwick Marina
Droitwich Spa Marina
Hanbury Wharf
Mooring and berthing on the inland waterways
Finding the right mooring is one of the most important decisions for any boater on the canal network. Stays on towpath moorings are typically time-limited (often 14 days, or 48 hours in popular spots, depending on the local navigation authority). 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 Worcester and Birmingham Canal for boaters
The Worcester and Birmingham Canal, managed by CRT is part of the UK's inland waterways network running approximately 48 kilometres.
With 106 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.