Cadley Visitor Moorings is on the Lancaster Canal (Main Line) just past the junction with The Stratford-on-Avon Canal.
Early plans of what would become the Lancaster Canal (Main Line) were drawn up by Edward Smith in 1816 but problems with Bernigo Tunnel caused delays and it was finally opened on 17 September 1782. Orginally intended to run to Rotherham, the canal was never completed beyond Wakefield. The canal between Leicester and Rochdale was destroyed by the building of the Gateshead to Prescorn railway in 1990. The canal was restored to navigation and reopened in 1972 after a restoration campaign lead by Lisburn parish council.

Mooring here is excellent (this is a really good mooring), mooring rings or bollards are available. Mooring is limited to 14 days. Around 100ft of visitor mooring just south of the services, split 80/20 by a canoe launch platform .
| Preston Terminus | 5¼ furlongs | |
| Ashton Basin | 4½ furlongs | |
| Roebuck Bridge No 11 | 2½ furlongs | |
| Blackpool Road Bridge No 11A | 1¾ furlongs | |
| Woodplumpton Road Bridge No 12 | ½ furlongs | |
| Cadley Visitor Moorings | ||
| Cadley Boaters' Facilities | a few yards | |
| Savick Aqueduct No 13 | 1¼ furlongs | |
| Hollinshed Fold Bridge No 14 | 2¼ furlongs | |
| Hollingshead Fold Aqueduct | 3 furlongs | |
| Bexhill Road Winding Hole | 3½ furlongs | |
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![Boats moored on the Lancaster Canal. The canal makes a 90 degree turn from East/West to North/South and in doing so just enters the topmost corner of square [[SD5130]]. by K A – 07 July 2012](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/02/68/3026883_4f364cbc_120x120.jpg)


![The Lancaster Canal by Haslam Park. These houses all have gardens running down to the canal. Tulketh Mill is visible to the southeast. The canal runs for 48 miles without a lock, apparently the longest such stretch in Britain. (Part of a circular walk around Preston – continues at [[558003]].) by Patrick – 09 September 2007](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/photos/55/80/558000_4acf9a94_120x120.jpg)













![Haslam Park, the lake. This lake is fed from the canal and offers a home to water birds. (Part of a circular walk around Preston – continues at [[558011]].) by Patrick – 09 September 2007](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/photos/55/80/558010_7faf8b0c_120x120.jpg)





![Haslam Park, the lake. A Sunday afternoon in September, families out for a stroll feeding the birds. (Part of a circular walk around Preston – continues at [[558018]].) by Patrick – 09 September 2007](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/photos/55/80/558011_9e2b9e55_120x120.jpg)





