Duration: 10 - 14 Nights
TOTAL LOCKS: 114
CRUISING TIME PER DAY: 6.5 - 9 HOURS
TOTAL CRUISING TIME: 87 HOURS
Maps & Guides for this route: N7, L20, L23, G29
If you have more time to explore into London, then this Limehouse & Return route is the perfect choice. The route will take you up onto the River Thames, past Henley, Marlow, Hampton Court Bridge, Teddington, then onto the Grand Union Canal up to Little Venice, London Zoo and Camden market.
At Henley you could visit The River and Rowing Museum (www.rrm.co.uk), you will pass Runnymede near Egham which is notable for its association with the Magna Carta and current collection of memorials, or at Staines there is Thorpe Park.
At Henley, you could visit The River and Rowing Museum, while also passing Runnymede near Egham - which is notable for its association with the Magna Carta and current collection of memorials. Alternatively, when visiting Staines, if you’re a thrill-seeker, you could also visit Thorpe Park.
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Battlefields, an ancient forest, Celtic mounds and mysterious crop circles, steam engines, city shopping and historic locks characterise this route mixed with trade and royalty. This is a boating holiday packed with treats.
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