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  1. Learn about the history, construction and features of the Cromford Canal, a 14.5-mile (23.3-kilometre) waterway in Derbyshire, England. The canal connects Cromford to the Erewash Canal and the Nottingham Canal, and has a branch to Pinxton.

  2. Learn about the Cromford Canal, a derelict but scenic waterway in Derbyshire, England. Find out how to walk along its sections, explore its history and tunnels, and enjoy its fisheries and nature reserves.

  3. Cromford Canal is a historic waterway that connects Cromford Mills, the world's first water-powered cotton mill, with the Erewash Canal. You can visit the Wheatcroft's Wharf Café, walk along the towpath, or take a narrow boat ride to High Peak Junction and Leawood Pumphouse.

  4. Download a detailed map of the Cromford Canal and explore its history and features. Find an interactive map of the canal towpath walk from Cromford to Ambergate.

  5. Restoring the Historic Waterway. Welcome to the Friends of the Cromford canal website where you can learn about our charity, its aims and objectives as well as gaining an overview of our unique waterway. You can even buy some fantastic merchandise from our online shop, make donations and even sign up to becoming a Member of our organisation.

  6. Learn about the construction, function and significance of the Cromford Canal, a 14.5-mile waterway in Derbyshire. Discover the industrial heritage, the wildlife habitats and the accessibility of the canal towpath.

  7. Learn about the Cromford Canal, a historic waterway that connected Derbyshire to Manchester and carried limestone, lime and other goods. Explore its key sites, such as Cromford Wharf, High Peak Junction, Leawood Pumphouse and more.