cruising route Benson / Owford/Marlow / Benson
Benson - Owford/Marlow - Benson - 174 Km - 32 Locks - 30 h of navigation - 7 Nights (1 week)
From Benson to Dorchester, 6 km, 1 Lock(s), 1 h of navigation
Stopover : Benson > Dorchester
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Benson
This little girl is the starting point for cruises of one week or more-way towards Chertsey.
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Dorchester
This has, the main tourist attraction is the Abbey is a very pleasant stop with all comoditées boat reach.From Dorchester to Oxford, 27 km, 4 Lock(s), 4.4 h of navigation
Stopover : Dorchester > Abingdon > Oxford
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Abingdon
This city of over 30 000 inhabitants has the second largest church of England, St. Helen Church.
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Oxford
Oxford has the oldest university Anglo-Saxon. The city has many stores and many sites to visit. More than a few hours, there must be at least half a day to explore at least some of this city.
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Dorchester
This has, the main tourist attraction is the Abbey is a very pleasant stop with all comoditées boat reach.From Oxford to Benson, 33 km, 5 Lock(s), 5.4 h of navigation
Stopover : Oxford > Abingdon > Dorchester > Benson
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Benson
This little girl is the starting point for cruises of one week or more-way towards Chertsey.
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Abingdon
This city of over 30 000 inhabitants has the second largest church of England, St. Helen Church.
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Oxford
Oxford has the oldest university Anglo-Saxon. The city has many stores and many sites to visit. More than a few hours, there must be at least half a day to explore at least some of this city.
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Dorchester
This has, the main tourist attraction is the Abbey is a very pleasant stop with all comoditées boat reach.From Benson to Reading, 26 km, 4 Lock(s), 4.3 h of navigation
Stopover : Benson > Goring > Pangbourne > Mapledurham > Reading
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Goring
You will find near Goring on Thames, many "boathouses" where the owners stored their boat.
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Mapledurham
A Mapledurham you will find a magnificent stately 16th century.
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Reading Abbey
This ruined abbey dates from the 12th century, it was destroyed in 1538. You will also find in Reading Abbey Gateway, which forms a gate at the entrance of the city.
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Benson
This little girl is the starting point for cruises of one week or more-way towards Chertsey.
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Pangbourne
The college is the most important monument in Pangbourne. Built in 1917, it houses about 420 students.
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Wallingford
This small town has ruins of a castle built in the 11th century and partially destroyed in 1645, it remains today a few laps.From Reading to Marlow, 28 km, 7 Lock(s), 5.1 h of navigation
Stopover : Reading > Henley-on-Thames > Marlow
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Reading Abbey
This ruined abbey dates from the 12th century, it was destroyed in 1538. You will also find in Reading Abbey Gateway, which forms a gate at the entrance of the city.
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Henley on Thames
2 interesting monuments in Henley on Thames, the Fawley Court, a fortified 17th century manor and Temple Island, a temple built in 1771 by James Wyatt.
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Marlow
This town of 14,000 inhabitants is a very pleasant stop in peace with all boat to reach the shops.
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Sonning Blue Coat School
The most imposing building of Sonning is the Blue Coat School. This institution founded in 1646 welcomes more than 700 students.From Marlow to Reading, 28 km, 7 Lock(s), 5.1 h of navigation
Stopover : Marlow > Henley-on-Thames > Reading
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Reading Abbey
This ruined abbey dates from the 12th century, it was destroyed in 1538. You will also find in Reading Abbey Gateway, which forms a gate at the entrance of the city.
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Henley on Thames
2 interesting monuments in Henley on Thames, the Fawley Court, a fortified 17th century manor and Temple Island, a temple built in 1771 by James Wyatt.
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Marlow
This town of 14,000 inhabitants is a very pleasant stop in peace with all boat to reach the shops.
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Sonning Blue Coat School
The most imposing building of Sonning is the Blue Coat School. This institution founded in 1646 welcomes more than 700 students.From Reading to Benson, 26 km, 4 Lock(s), 4.3 h of navigation
Stopover : Reading > Mapledurham > Pangbourne > Goring > Benson
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Goring
You will find near Goring on Thames, many "boathouses" where the owners stored their boat.
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Mapledurham
A Mapledurham you will find a magnificent stately 16th century.
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Reading Abbey
This ruined abbey dates from the 12th century, it was destroyed in 1538. You will also find in Reading Abbey Gateway, which forms a gate at the entrance of the city.
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Benson
This little girl is the starting point for cruises of one week or more-way towards Chertsey.
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Pangbourne
The college is the most important monument in Pangbourne. Built in 1917, it houses about 420 students.
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Wallingford
This small town has ruins of a castle built in the 11th century and partially destroyed in 1645, it remains today a few laps.