
cruising route Benson / Marlow / Benson
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Benson - Marlow - Benson - 108 Km - 22 Locks - 19 h of navigation - 5 Nights
From Benson to Goring, 12 km, 2 Lock(s), 2 h of navigation
Stopover : Benson > Goring

Goring
You will find near Goring on Thames, many "boathouses" where the owners stored their boat.
Benson
This little girl is the starting point for cruises of one week or more-way towards Chertsey.
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 Goring to Henley-on-Thames, 30 km, 6 Lock(s), 5.2 h of navigation
Stopover : Goring > Pangbourne > Mapledurham > Reading > Henley-on-Thames

Goring
You will find near Goring on Thames, many "boathouses" where the owners stored their boat.
Mapledurham
A Mapledurham you will find a magnificent stately 16th century.
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.
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.
Pangbourne
The college is the most important monument in Pangbourne. Built in 1917, it houses about 420 students.
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 Henley-on-Thames to Henley-on-Thames, 24 km, 6 Lock(s), 4.4 h of navigation
Stopover : Henley-on-Thames > Marlow > Henley-on-Thames

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.
Marlow
This town of 14,000 inhabitants is a very pleasant stop in peace with all boat to reach the shops.From Henley-on-Thames to Goring, 30 km, 6 Lock(s), 5.2 h of navigation
Stopover : Henley-on-Thames > Reading > Mapledurham > Pangbourne > Goring

Goring
You will find near Goring on Thames, many "boathouses" where the owners stored their boat.
Mapledurham
A Mapledurham you will find a magnificent stately 16th century.
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.
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.
Pangbourne
The college is the most important monument in Pangbourne. Built in 1917, it houses about 420 students.
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 Goring to Benson, 12 km, 2 Lock(s), 2 h of navigation
Stopover : Goring > Benson

Goring
You will find near Goring on Thames, many "boathouses" where the owners stored their boat.
Benson
This little girl is the starting point for cruises of one week or more-way towards Chertsey.
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.