Sedgwick Canal Wildlife Area
The peaceful and tranquil haven for wildlife is a much loved and much used village amenity
The Canal was originally completed in 1819 when it linked Kendal to Preston. Following its demise and closure, it was de-watered in 1956 and was in District Council ownership when it became derelict, being used as an unsightly refuse tip.
In the 1960's a group of residents campaigned to bring about improvements and restore the area.
From taking ownership in 1980, the village has developed a clear vision for the area:
- to maintain the area as a natural conservation area which acts as a haven for wildlife and a tranquil, safe and quiet place to be enjoyed by residents and visitors
- to respect and celebrate the built heritage of the canal
- to keep the area as natural as possible whilst protecting fauna and flora and the features left by the canal's legacy
- to protect the area as a safe and peaceful place to walk
Over the past 40 years, dedicated volunteers from the village have worked hard to reclaim, improve and maintain the area. Several small grants and practical support from local organisations have helped with this work, but the majority of work has fallen to local residents and has been financed by the Parish Council with their limited funds.
For more information about how we have conserved the area
please click here
The wildlife area includes the elevated and narrow section of the former canal towpath; we maintain the "easy" access path and surface of the towpath to make the area as accessible as possible. Please take care on the paths.
Remember the Wildlife Area Code
Please help us protect animals and plants
Please take your litter home
Please respect other users
Please take care accessing the path by the Aqueduct steps and steep and gentle paths
Please take extra care in windy weather
Please keep dogs under control at all times and do not allow them to foul the path or verges; If you fail to clean up after your dog, you could be liable for an initial fixed penalty of £75. Persistent offenders will be taken to court and face a fine of up to £1,000.
Please follow the countryside code
This is a footpath and cyclists are not permitted to use the towpath
If you notice any faults please do not hesitate to report it to our
Parish Clerk via our contact form
To find more about the Canal please follow the links
The Parish Council manage and maintain the area as a village amenity where people can enjoy nature and walk in safety. The Council have devised a Woodland Management Strategy which incorporates a Risk Management Strategy and a Canal Management Plan – if you require more information please contact the clerk.