Inglesham leaving the Riverside park

If you see this view of our boat just leaving the departure point, you may just wish that you hadn't missed that trip, but don't worry, there will be another one soon!

Inglesham arrives at the Roundhouse

This is normally the highest point of navigation on the Thames, marked by its junction with the River Coln. As is obvious from the picture, it can be quite shallow here so larger boats can't usually get up this far. Inglesham is heading towards the entrance to the Thames & Severn canal (hidden behind the Willows) where the the first of 15 locks raised the canal to the spectacular Sapperton Tunnel.

Inglesham cruises by

Come rain or shine, our roof will protect you from the elements, and roll-down side screens keep it cosy if a cold wind springs up.

The Gazebo in the Riverside Park

Ticket sales are from our gazebo by the towpath. It's easy to spot as soon as you leave the car park area.

Riverside scene

Come to Lechlade for a walk. Come for a picnic. Come for a boat trip. Come for a lovely day out!

Inglesham enters Buscott Lock

Birthday Party Charter enters Buscott Lock.

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