{"longitude":"","node_image_url":"","url":"http://london.openguides.org/wiki/id=River_Lee_Navigation;version=9","locales":[],"node_image":"","address":"","timestamp":"2007-05-15T14:08:47","latitude":"","country":"United Kingdom","content":"Shadowing the [[River Lea]], the navigation begins in the east end of the [[City Of London|City of London]]. Access to the the Lee navigation can be gained from the [[River Thames|Thames]] up Bow Creek (tidal and only navigable at high water), or via the [[Limehouse Cut]] and from the [[Regent's Canal|Regent's Canal]] via the [[Hertford Union Canal]].\n\nOnce onto the Lee navigation, the river passes through east London's rich industrial and urban landscape emerging into the [[Lee Valley Park]] where the navigation runs alongside miles of reservoirs, watermeadows and parkland before reaching the scholastic town of [[Waltham Abbey]].\n\nThe towpath varies from being paved to a rough dirt track but in dry weather makes a fine walk and can be cycled by those with a BW towpath permit (except for the [[Limehouse Cut]] which has a very narrow and occasionally stepped towpath and Bow Creek which is prone to flooding over the towpath).\n\n\n\nShadowing the [[River Lea]], the navigation begins in the east end of the [[City Of London|City of London]]. Access to the the Lee navigation can be gained from the [[River Thames|Thames]] up Bow Creek (tidal and only navigable at high water), or via the [[Limehouse Cut]] and from the [[Regent's Canal|Regent's Canal]] via the [[Hertford Union Canal]].\n\nOnce onto the Lee navigation, the river passes through east London's rich industrial and urban landscape emerging into the [[Lee Valley Park]] where the navigation runs alongside miles of reservoirs, watermeadows and parkland before reaching the scholastic town of [[Waltham Abbey]].\n\nThe towpath varies from being paved to a rough dirt track but in dry weather makes a fine walk and or cycle.\n\n","opening_hours_text":"","version_indpt_url":"http://london.openguides.org/wiki/River_Lee_Navigation","categories":["Canals"],"fax":"","formatted_content":"<p>Shadowing the <a href=\"?River_Lea\">River Lea</a>, the navigation begins in the east end of the <a href=\"?City_Of_London\">City of London</a>. Access to the the Lee navigation can be gained from the <a href=\"?River_Thames\">Thames</a> up Bow Creek (tidal and only navigable at high water), or via the <a href=\"?Limehouse_Cut\">Limehouse Cut</a> and from the <a href=\"?Regent%27s_Canal\">Regent's Canal</a> via the <a href=\"?Hertford_Union_Canal\">Hertford Union Canal</a>.</p>\n<p>Once onto the Lee navigation, the river passes through east London's rich industrial and urban landscape emerging into the [Lee Valley Park]<a href=\"?action=edit;id=Lee_Valley_Park\">?</a> where the navigation runs alongside miles of reservoirs, watermeadows and parkland before reaching the scholastic town of [Waltham Abbey]<a href=\"?action=edit;id=Waltham_Abbey\">?</a>.</p>\n<p>The towpath varies from being paved to a rough dirt track but in dry weather makes a fine walk and can be cycled by those with a BW towpath permit (except for the <a href=\"?Limehouse_Cut\">Limehouse Cut</a> which has a very narrow and occasionally stepped towpath and Bow Creek which is prone to flooding over the towpath).</p>\n<p>Shadowing the <a href=\"?River_Lea\">River Lea</a>, the navigation begins in the east end of the <a href=\"?City_Of_London\">City of London</a>. Access to the the Lee navigation can be gained from the <a href=\"?River_Thames\">Thames</a> up Bow Creek (tidal and only navigable at high water), or via the <a href=\"?Limehouse_Cut\">Limehouse Cut</a> and from the <a href=\"?Regent%27s_Canal\">Regent's Canal</a> via the <a href=\"?Hertford_Union_Canal\">Hertford Union Canal</a>.</p>\n<p>Once onto the Lee navigation, the river passes through east London's rich industrial and urban landscape emerging into the [Lee Valley Park]<a href=\"?action=edit;id=Lee_Valley_Park\">?</a> where the navigation runs alongside miles of reservoirs, watermeadows and parkland before reaching the scholastic town of [Waltham Abbey]<a href=\"?action=edit;id=Waltham_Abbey\">?</a>.</p>\n<p>The towpath varies from being paved to a rough dirt track but in dry weather makes a fine walk and or cycle.</p>\n","username":"Aegidian","os_x":"","os_y":"","postcode":"","version":"9","summary":"","website":"","phone":"","city":"London","node_image_licence":""}