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Holiday Boats in Kennet and Avon Canal

The Kennet and Avon Canal complements some of England's most beautiful places to visit. The natural areas are idyllic and unspoilt, while the urban centres are home to a wealth of cultural sites.

Taking a boating holiday at the Kennet and Avon Canal gives you access to a great many places to visit along tranquil waterways. The boatyards offer fantastic choice in their crafts, from cosy and intimate, ideal for couples seeking romance and privacy, to larger and robust models, well equipped for fun and adventure with the whole family. The furnishings are stylish and comfortable, the facilities ideal for a stress free time.

The Kennet and Avon Canal covers the waterways between Bath, Bristol, Reading and Newbury, connecting parts of the Rivers Kennet, Avon and Thames. A vast range of outdoor activities are popular here, from cycling and canoeing to a gentle walk, there are ample ways to get the best of your time here.

There are a number of heritage sites and contemporary centres you can reach along the routes available from a break at the Kennet and Avon Canal, including Windsor, Oxford, Newbury, Hungerford, Padworth and the incredible experience that is the World Heritage Site at Bath.


The fantastic narrowboat range and cruising options offered by Reading Marine Company have kept people coming back again and again for almost 4 decades. The service and...
The airy open plan saloons on these graceful and elegant narrowboats are the perfect places from which to enjoy the scenery of the picturesque and peaceful Kennet and Avon...
All Oxfordshire Narrowboats based at Bradford Wharf are new in 2010 or 2011 and offer a superb cruising experience. The immaculately maintained boats include 240v central...
If history and relaxation are what you're seeking then look no further than a boating break with Anglo Welsh in Bath, at the Kennet and Avon Canal. The Sydney Gardens...
Situated next to the canal visitor centre at Brassknocker Basin the base sits at the end of the Somerset Coal Canal a quaint arm of waterway that branches from the Kennet...