Chirk Tunnel and Aquaduct
I decided to take a walk this morning through the Chirk tunnel and across the aqueduct, to see what it is like when you’re not on a boat. On foot, the tunnel is very, very long and very, very dark. It’s actually a bit creepy. The path is narrow, with a wet railing on the water side and a rough stone wall that curves above your head on the other. I bumped my head at least once before I turned on the torch on my phone and shone the beam straight down, so that I didn’t dazzle the eyes of the oncoming boats, but at least then I could see where I was putting my feet. It was a good feeling when I reached the exit.
The aqueduct is pretty from the pathway, with it’s stone arches, mirrored by the stone arches of the railway viaduct that runs alongside. The aqueduct is actually shorter than it seemed on the boat, but maybe that was just because the tunnel felt very long. I only realised the second viaduct is a railway line when a train trundled across while I was walking.
Once I reached the other end it was time to turn around and retrace my steps, but this time I used my phone light all the way and it was much more pleasant. Then it was time for coffee and to head off in the boat for the day.







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