Canal Holidays Guide to the Thames Ring
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This
superb route includes many excellent one week cruise sections.
The Ring itself can be covered in a very energetic two week cruise,
but three weeks will allow time to explore a route covering canals,
the River Thames, Oxford and many scenic villages.
Distance, Time, and Locks
Full Ring: 245 miles, about 115 hours cruising, 175 locks.
The Ring can be divided into suitable one week and
short break holiday sections, each of which has its own Cruising
Guide. These are: Grand Union Canal, London
Ring, River Thames, Oxford
Canal.
Cruising the Thames Ring
Starting at Braunston in the north head down the wide Grand
Union Canal to Stoke Bruerne and its Waterways Museum.
The canal continues in rolling countryside with few
locks to Milton Keynes new town, then through the Chiltern Hills
to meet the River Thames at Brentford Lock in west London.
The
Paddington Arm leaves shortly before, and forms part of the London
Ring through central London, Little Venice and Camden Lock.
At Brentford a short tidal section of the River Thames
leads to Teddington Lock and keeper controlled locks for the section
to Oxford (licence fee payable). The Thames goes past Hampton Court,
Windsor Castle, Henley on Thames, and Wallingford to reach Oxford,
with its historic University, ‘dreaming spires’, and Inspector
Morse locations.
Joining the South Oxford Canal, noted for its scenery,
lift bridges, and narrow locks, the meandering route passes through
Banbury and picturesque villages such as Cropredy to reach the
Grand Union Canal at Napton and on to Braunston.
Buy
the Pearson's Canal Companion to the Grand Union, Oxford
and River Nene

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