Where do the Thames river boats go?

Our routes. Uber Boat by Thames Clippers stops at 24 piers along the Thames between Barking Riverside Pier in the East and Putney Pier in the West. Services run from early in the morning until late at night 7 days a week.

How long is the boat from Embankment to Greenwich?

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Where do the Thames river boats go? – Related Questions

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.

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.

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.

Can I use my boat on the River Thames?

All boats kept or used on the river must be registered. If you have a boat and you keep it afloat and/or use it on the River Thames, you need to register it, even if you do not use it.

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.

How much is a boat ride on the River Thames?

Single Tickets

Single ride tickets vary depending on your starting and ending point. Prices start at £10.80/adult (16+), £7.05/child (5-15), free for infants 4 and under. See their full list of single and return ticket prices here.

How long does the London river cruise take?

The London Eye River Cruise is a 40 minute circular sightseeing tour, along the River Thames. Departing from The London Eye pier you will be taken on route to see the House of Parliament, though to The Tower of London and Tower Bridge, where you will return back to The London Eye Pier.

Can you boat from London to Oxford?

The River Thames is technically navigable as far as Lechlade, a few miles upstream from Oxford. However the river narrows significantly just above Oxford and is not used, as far as I know, by cruise boats. Boat cruises are available from Oxford going downstream – this Google search will give you a start point.

Can I moor anywhere on the Thames?

Base mooring at lock sites. If you keep, or mainly use, your boat on the River Thames you must have a proper base mooring. This is somewhere to put your boat when you are not cruising, such as a marina berth. If you live on your boat as your only place of residence, you need to have an approved residential mooring.

How deep is the Oxford Canal?

The canal was built to a minimum bed width of 16 ft and a depth of 5ft throughout its length allowing two standard narrow boats to pass. It was flanked by a 7ft wide towpath and numerous narrow bridges were built to permit the tow horses to cross from side to side and local bridges for carts and wagons.

Can you walk along the Oxford Canal?

The self-guided Oxford Canal Heritage Trail is a linear walk along the Oxford Canal that is approximately three miles (five kms) in total. You can begin either in Pocket Park just inside Hythe Bridge near the centre of Oxford City or at Ball’s Bridge in Wolvercote to the north of the city.

How many locks are on the Oxford Canal?

Oxford Canal
Oxford Canal
Length 75 miles
Locks 46
Maximum boat dimensions Guide only – weather conditions can affect water levels
Length Width Draught Headroom 21.96m 72ft 2.13m 7ft 1.23m 4ft 1.83m 6ft

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Are there locks on the Oxford Canal?

There is one branch (Duke’s Cut Branch), which runs from just below Duke’s Lock No 44 to the Thames. Duke’s Cut Branch is 0.8 miles (1.3 km) long and has one lock. The northern section of the Oxford Canal was shortened in the 1830s, hence the occasional missing bridge numbers.

Why is the canal called the cut?

Cut: noun. Boaters’ term for canals because they were literally cut out of the land. Cutting: noun. Where the canal has been dug out of, or through a hill, or higher land, there will be a cutting slope or wall rising above canal level.