20-Minute Bath River Cruise including Pulteney Weir
Bath, United Kingdom
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Trip Type: Day Cruises
Duration: 20 minutes
Join onboard this 20-minute round trip from central Bath on the lower River Avon including Pulteney Bridge and Weir in a traditional river cruiser. In the sunshine the cockpit roof will be open to the sunshine and on cooler days the real coal fire will be heating up the saloon. The skipper will tell you about the river history and local points of interest.
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Join onboard this 20-minute round trip from central Bath on the lower River Avon including Pulteney Bridge and Weir in a traditional river cruiser. In the sunshine the cockpit roof will be open to the sunshine and on cooler days the real coal fire will be heating up the saloon. The skipper will tell you about the river history and local points of interest.
This 20-minute boat tour on the River Avon in a traditional river cruiser will start from a central pickup point in Bath, past the entrance to the Kennet & Avon Canal, under North Parade Bridge, past St. Johns Church the home of nesting Peregrine Falcons and turning underneath Pulteney Bridge Weir with a fantastic view of Pulteney Bridge and the surrounding city architecture.
You will then head back down the river, under Half Penny Bridge to see the location where the old wharves used to stand and be the centre of Bath's trading links with Bristol since the 1700's.
You will be cruising in a traditional 1960's Broads Cruiser which has been lovingly looked after and powered by its original engine.
This 20-minute boat tour on the River Avon in a traditional river cruiser will start from a central pickup point in Bath, past the entrance to the Kennet & Avon Canal, under North Parade Bridge, past St. Johns Church the home of nesting Peregrine Falcons and turning underneath Pulteney Bridge Weir with a fantastic view of Pulteney Bridge and the surrounding city architecture.
You will then head back down the river, under Half Penny Bridge to see the location where the old wharves used to stand and be the centre of Bath's trading links with Bristol since the 1700's.
You will be cruising in a traditional 1960's Broads Cruiser which has been lovingly looked after and powered by its original engine.
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