Approximate Journey Times
From Richmond Landing Stage |
To Westminster Pier |
2-Hours* |
To Hampton Court |
1-Hour & 15 Minutes* |
To Kew Pier |
30-45 Minutes* |
Are Thames river boats running?
No disruptions
There are no reported disruptions at any piers.
How late do Thames river cruises run?
TRS Routes and piers
At this moment, we are opening seven days a week and our services run between 10:00 and 17:00. What will we see on the boat trip?
How far can you take a boat up the Thames?
Maximum Boat sizes
The non-tidal Thames, from Cricklade Bridge (head of the Environment Agency’s jurisdiction) is 135 long, although with care, small boats can manage another 5 miles to Thames Head Bridge.
How long does boat take from Richmond to Hampton Court? – Related Questions
Do you need a licence to drive a boat on the River Thames?
You do need a licence before you’re allowed to boat on any inland waterways in the UK, such as the Thames or the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads. However, there is no need to pass a competency exam before you’re allowed to boat, as one does while learning to drive a car.
Do I need a licence for a boat on the Thames?
All boats kept, used or let for hire on the River Thames must be registered in line with the Environment Agency (Inland Waterways) Order 2010. If you have a boat and you keep it afloat or use it on the River Thames, you need to register it.
Can you take a boat up the Thames?
There are a number of slipways and launching sites along the River Thames. To find out where to launch your boat, see the Environment Agency’s Slipways page.
How far up river is the Thames navigable?
The Thames is navigable by small boat up to the town bridge of Cricklade, close to the source, though motor cruisers and barges must turn at Lechlade, 10 miles (16 km) downstream.
Can you sail a yacht up the Thames?
MAKING THE MOST OF THE RIVER Sailing All forms of sailing are seen on the tidal Thames, from dinghy racing in the upper river to super yachts in the lower reaches and everything in between.
How far can you travel on a canal boat in a day?
How far can I travel? During the summer months you can expect to cruise for anywhere between four and seven hours a day. Travelling at 3-4mph for four hours a day will mean you cover around 80 to 100 miles in a week.
Can canal boats travel at night?
Can I drive a canal boat at night? If you own a canal boat, it is not illegal to drive your canal boat in the dark – however, if you are renting from a canal boat supplier, such as ABC Boat Hire, these hire boats are not permitted to be driven at night.
Can you moor anywhere on a canal?
Most visitor moorings on canals and rivers governed by the Canal & River Trust are often free of charge. You are permitted to moor almost anywhere alongside canal towpaths for no fee, as long as you are not causing an obstruction to the waterway.
What is the difference between a canal boat and a narrowboat?
Narrowboats typically have a beam (width) of between 6ft 10in – 7 ft, whereas a barge can typically be around twice the width – often around 14.5 ft. If you come across a boat which is in between, this range of vessels is typically known as ‘wide beam’ canal boats.
What is a butty boat?
Definition of butty boat
: a boat or barge towed by another boat especially : a towed boat used in cruising on canals and rivers in England.
Which side do you pass on a canal?
But on most canals, unless there’s another boat coming towards you, you’ll steer down the middle as it’s likely to be shallow near the edges. When you do meet an approaching boat, keep to the right and pass ‘port-to-port’ (the left side of your boat passes the left side of the approaching boat).
Can anyone drive a canal boat?
No. Anyone over 21 can hire a canal boat with no licence or training whatsoever. Most people pick up steering and controlling the boat fairly quickly, canal hire firms will give basic training if you have no one experienced on board before letting you loose, and it is possible to take some lessons in advance.
How far can a narrow boat travel in a day?
Narrowboat hire
You can expect to be able to travel at about two miles per hour and are likely to want to cruise for around four hours a day – so in a week don’t plan to cover more than about 50 miles.
Do you pay council tax if you live on a canal boat?
The pitch for a caravan or the mooring for a boat is charged Council Tax if someone lives in the caravan or the boat as their main home (known as their sole or main residence). The decision whether a caravan or boat should have a Council Tax bill is made by the Valuation Office Agency and not by local councils.