Holiday like the Victorians did! There's three events to choose from - or come on all three! It's a unique experience for a group of friends or the whole family.
On Saturday morning, sip champagne whilst cruising onboard Lady Lena - the oldest electric river launch still in existence! There will be historical commentary about the canal and the interesting life of the vessel.
In the afternoon, the historic boating experience gets a bit more energetic. You will be able to explore the River Avon in Victorian rowing skiffs! Bring a loved one and have a romantic paddle in the beautiful riverine landscape just north of Bath. Bring some friends, test your maritime skills and find out who will win an impromptu the 'Head of the River' race.
On Sunday, find out what it was really like travelling along the Kennet and Avon canal in Victorian times. The cruise on Barbara McLellan will include cream tea and exclusive live commentary from local author Alison Cannon who will read from her latest publication Victorian Boating Holidays on the Kennet and Avon Canal. The cruise will be based from Bradford-on-Avon and travel up to the Dundas aqueduct where there will be time to get off the canal boat and have an explore before getting back on the boat and returning to dock.
Tickets:
Victorian Skiff Adult: £20
Victorian Skiff Child: £10
Canal Boat Cruise Adult: £40
Canal Boat Cruise Child: £20
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