Beverley Beck
A bit of early industrial infrastructure, the Beverley Beck is a 3/4-mile canal completed in 1731 to allow larger vessels into the town from the River Hull.
The canal is still navigable, and at Tickton you can visit Beverley Boat Hire to take a rowboat, canoe or motorboat for on a trip along this peaceful waterway.
You can also walk the towpath, spotting pike, eels and bream in the water, and slowly leaving the town behind until you reach the lock at Grovehill on the River Hull.
On your journey you’ll go by the MV Syntan (1949), the last of a fleet of industrial barges that shipped coal, hides, flour, grain, paper and nuts along the Beck.
The canal is still navigable, and at Tickton you can visit Beverley Boat Hire to take a rowboat, canoe or motorboat for on a trip along this peaceful waterway.
You can also walk the towpath, spotting pike, eels and bream in the water, and slowly leaving the town behind until you reach the lock at Grovehill on the River Hull.
On your journey you’ll go by the MV Syntan (1949), the last of a fleet of industrial barges that shipped coal, hides, flour, grain, paper and nuts along the Beck.

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