
cruising route Chertsey / Kingston-Oxford / Chertsey
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Chertsey - Kingston-Oxford - Chertsey - 284 Km - 58 Locks - 50 h of navigation - 14 Nights (2 weeks)
From Cherstey to Hampton Court, 11 km, 3 Lock(s), 2.1 h of navigation

Chertsey
This small town with its old stone bridge from 1780, is the starting point for cruises of one week or more-way ticket to Benson.
Hampton Court
The Hampton Court Palace, built in 1514, is a haunted castle.From Hampton Court to Cherstey, 21 km, 5 Lock(s), 3.8 h of navigation

Chertsey
This small town with its old stone bridge from 1780, is the starting point for cruises of one week or more-way ticket to Benson.
Kingston upon Thames
In the center of this town of 43,000 inhabitants you will find numerous shopping centers, including "The Bentall Center" and the beautiful church due Chruch All Saints.
Hampton Court
The Hampton Court Palace, built in 1514, is a haunted castle.From Cherstey to Windsor, 13 km, 3 Lock(s), 2.3 h of navigation

Windsor
One of the homes of the royal family, the castle is a fortress of more than 1,000 rooms and 52 000 m2.
Chertsey
This small town with its old stone bridge from 1780, is the starting point for cruises of one week or more-way ticket to Benson.
Staines Upon Thames
This step will allow you to stroll through the shopping streets of this city of 18,000 inhabitants.From Windsor to Marlow, 26 km, 6 Lock(s), 4.7 h of navigation

Windsor
One of the homes of the royal family, the castle is a fortress of more than 1,000 rooms and 52 000 m2.
Marlow
This town of 14,000 inhabitants is a very pleasant stop in peace with all boat to reach the shops.
Eton
This college of 1,300 students, founded in 1441, has a remarkable architecture.
Cliveden
Cliveden is a magnificent castle of Italian style which was built between 1666 and 1851, a mandatory stop.From Marlow to Reading, 28 km, 7 Lock(s), 5.1 h of navigation

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.
Marlow
This town of 14,000 inhabitants is a very pleasant stop in peace with all boat to reach the shops.
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

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.
Benson
This little girl is the starting point for cruises of one week or more-way towards Chertsey.
Pangbourne
The college is the most important monument in Pangbourne. Built in 1917, it houses about 420 students.
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 Benson to Abingdon, 20 km, 2 Lock(s), 3.1 h of navigation

Dorchester
This has, the main tourist attraction is the Abbey is a very pleasant stop with all comoditées boat reach.
Abingdon
This city of over 30 000 inhabitants has the second largest church of England, St. Helen Church.
Benson
This little girl is the starting point for cruises of one week or more-way towards Chertsey.From Abingdon to Abingdon, 26 km, 6 Lock(s), 4.7 h of navigation

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.
Abingdon
This city of over 30 000 inhabitants has the second largest church of England, St. Helen Church.From Abingdon to Benson, 20 km, 2 Lock(s), 3.1 h of navigation

Dorchester
This has, the main tourist attraction is the Abbey is a very pleasant stop with all comoditées boat reach.
Abingdon
This city of over 30 000 inhabitants has the second largest church of England, St. Helen Church.
Benson
This little girl is the starting point for cruises of one week or more-way towards Chertsey.From Benson to Reading, 26 km, 4 Lock(s), 4.3 h of navigation

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.
Benson
This little girl is the starting point for cruises of one week or more-way towards Chertsey.
Pangbourne
The college is the most important monument in Pangbourne. Built in 1917, it houses about 420 students.
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 Henley-on-Thames, 16 km, 4 Lock(s), 2.9 h of navigation

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.
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 Marlow, 12 km, 3 Lock(s), 2.2 h of navigation

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 Marlow to Windsor, 26 km, 6 Lock(s), 4.7 h of navigation

Windsor
One of the homes of the royal family, the castle is a fortress of more than 1,000 rooms and 52 000 m2.
Marlow
This town of 14,000 inhabitants is a very pleasant stop in peace with all boat to reach the shops.
Eton
This college of 1,300 students, founded in 1441, has a remarkable architecture.
Cliveden
Cliveden is a magnificent castle of Italian style which was built between 1666 and 1851, a mandatory stop.From Windsor to Cherstey, 13 km, 3 Lock(s), 2.3 h of navigation

Windsor
One of the homes of the royal family, the castle is a fortress of more than 1,000 rooms and 52 000 m2.
Chertsey
This small town with its old stone bridge from 1780, is the starting point for cruises of one week or more-way ticket to Benson.
Staines Upon Thames
This step will allow you to stroll through the shopping streets of this city of 18,000 inhabitants.