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One WeekHead lazily upstream through winding watermeadows and sleepy villages to Lechlade - dont forget to go the extra mile to visit the old Thames & Severn Canal entrance and Roundhouse at Inglesham, at the head of the Thames. Return downstream and onward to perhaps a pleasant evening mooring in the country, next day in Oxford, and still time to cruise further downstream to the pretty market town of Abingdon with plentiful free moorings. Retrace your steps upstream and youll have time to visit the places you missed on the way down, the excellent Trout Inn and ancient Priory at Godstow, Newbridge, or perhaps a last evening in the countryside, truly away from it all, but dont forget to allow enough time when planning your journey for a slower upstream journey against the current! Ten days or more!
Two WeeksExplore the Thames and Wey, or Kennet & Avon Canals You could comfortably relax on a two week voyage down the Thames and only reach perhaps as far as Windsor with plenty of time to savour the many quintessential Thames-side scenes such as at Henley. However two weeks would also allow you to reach Guildford on the sylvan Wey navigations (owned by the National Trust and unlike almost any other waterway in Britain), or Newbury or Hungerford on the Kennet & Avon Canal probably Britains most famous waterway .
Three WeeksAll the way to Bath! Of course not many people can spare three weeks but if youre one of the lucky ones then take advantage of our special 25% reduction on your third week and cruise the length of the Kennet and Avon Canal to Bath a waterway adventure par excellence! For the the adventurous there's The Thames ring N.B. An extra licence is required to cruise on the canals if cruising from our Radcot base. For cruising the canals, you can book a boat from our Lower Heyford base on the Oxford Canal... |
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