Bank Holiday Afternoon Tea Cruise
Overview
Bank Holiday Afternoon tea cruise On these cruises we will leave the picturesque Worsley village behind and head out towards Trafford passing through Monton and the surprisingly located light house.
We then pass through Patricroft where the oldest canal in the country is crossed by the first ever steam passenger railway. Leaving Patricroft behind we head over the famous Barton Aqueduct a spectacular sight of water turning just beyond here for our return journey.
Cruise lasts 2 hours.Licensed bar on-board
Afternoon tea consists of:A selection of freshly made sandwiches, Homemade fruit scones, Cornish clotted cream, Selection of locally produced jams A selection of petits fours for example: Apple Tatins, Vanillla and chocolate layer cakes, Almond Cakes with Orange Dome and Crystallized Orange Peel, Almond Cakes with Red Fruit Jelly and Raspberries, Chocolate Tartlets, Raspberry Macaroons, Hazelnut Puffs Tea or Filtered Coffee
All cruises depart from the hump back bridge, Worsley Village
Worsley departure point: Towpath
side, the hump back bridge, Barton road, Worsley village, Manchester, M28 2PD.
Nearest parking: Pay and display
car park at the Bridgewater Hotel, some free parking along Barton and Worsley
road