No Regrets
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Tricky huh?
Abingdon itself: Many days free moorings and plenty to do and see! Surprisingly nice...
Days lock: Middle of nowhere, nice walk to historic Dorchester. Very peaceful! :sleeping:
Goring....Strangely satisfying little place, with a few nice places to eat and drink.
Reading: 'Action packed' if 'low rent' kinda place if you like moped racing on the towpath and apparently (unconfirmed) ladies of the night operating in the locality...
Sonning: A chance to see George and Amal who probably spend about 1.5 days a year in Sonning drinking Nespresso, extremely pretty but small and limited... :ambivalence:
Henley on Thames: Rowing central! Home of the legendary SRB moorings, but despite the seasonal price adjustments lots to do including bend your prop if you find 'The mooring' :nonchalance:
Hurley Island: Nothing going on. Absolutely nothing. However, add a boat, a few mates and some bottles (BBQ ban!) and :encouragement: ....
Marlow: A million restaurants packed into fifteen bankside moorings!
'The Bounty' or, the only place that allows Dogs to eat on the table. Yes, ON the table! Brilliant...
Windsor: Despite the flash name, actually cheap in terms of eating and drinking! Costa Coffee moorings best, as no charge for 24 hours, but plenty to do and see..
Staines: (Staines on Thames if you really must...) Anchor essential, and consider Staffordshire Bull terrier for security, but free moorings and eateries in abundance! Worth a bash...
Kingston: C'mon...there must be a reason for having moorings here even if your surname is not Trotman... :disgust:
Teddington: 'Interesting' towpath activities, but the gateway to London and the muddy place
However, there are plenty of other interesting places to visit, and perhaps we could arrange an end of season meet up at the favoured one!?
Gentlemen, place your bets :encouragement:
Abingdon itself: Many days free moorings and plenty to do and see! Surprisingly nice...
Days lock: Middle of nowhere, nice walk to historic Dorchester. Very peaceful! :sleeping:
Goring....Strangely satisfying little place, with a few nice places to eat and drink.
Reading: 'Action packed' if 'low rent' kinda place if you like moped racing on the towpath and apparently (unconfirmed) ladies of the night operating in the locality...
Sonning: A chance to see George and Amal who probably spend about 1.5 days a year in Sonning drinking Nespresso, extremely pretty but small and limited... :ambivalence:
Henley on Thames: Rowing central! Home of the legendary SRB moorings, but despite the seasonal price adjustments lots to do including bend your prop if you find 'The mooring' :nonchalance:
Hurley Island: Nothing going on. Absolutely nothing. However, add a boat, a few mates and some bottles (BBQ ban!) and :encouragement: ....
Marlow: A million restaurants packed into fifteen bankside moorings!
'The Bounty' or, the only place that allows Dogs to eat on the table. Yes, ON the table! Brilliant...
Windsor: Despite the flash name, actually cheap in terms of eating and drinking! Costa Coffee moorings best, as no charge for 24 hours, but plenty to do and see..
Staines: (Staines on Thames if you really must...) Anchor essential, and consider Staffordshire Bull terrier for security, but free moorings and eateries in abundance! Worth a bash...
Kingston: C'mon...there must be a reason for having moorings here even if your surname is not Trotman... :disgust:
Teddington: 'Interesting' towpath activities, but the gateway to London and the muddy place
However, there are plenty of other interesting places to visit, and perhaps we could arrange an end of season meet up at the favoured one!?
Gentlemen, place your bets :encouragement: