oldgit
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Any comments on mooring in Reading and pre Osney around Oxford.
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Don’t !!Any comments on mooring in Reading and pre Osney around Oxford.
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Much of Reading is potentially a no-no bocause either it's full of "residents" who grab the best spots or managed by the dodgy-car-parking- company, who - it is rumoured don't answer the phone - 'cos they'd rather collect excess charges.
It might be possible - if you're only waiting a short time - to moor right at the back of the tail layby (be careful with the depth) or at the far end of the head layby, near the brodge - but do ask the lovely lockie (if she's on duty) / whoever, first.
The 'Tesco' moorings are an alternative, but the same parking company rules and want silly money for a short stop. Ofr course Tesco is probably the easiest if your contact is coming by car as he can park there and walk through.
(I've no objection to paying, but the administration is rumoured to be lacking - but my info is not up to date as we no longer stop in Reading...)
For what it's worth we used the moorings at Iffley lock. Walk to the Tree for excellent food and beverage then bus or an hour walk into Oxford.Worked well last year. Just saying like.
In Oxford there are moorings between Osney Lock and the Bridge, they’ve been quiet all summer, but I suspect they’ll get very full very quick after next weekend. From there, it’s a relatively easy walk to the centre, or there are plenty of buses.
The Lock Island in Abingdon is a personal favourite, a nice walk through the park (over the weir) to get into town.
There are a few an Sandford, the pub is pretty good most of the time, but gets very busy if the sun comes out, then it can go a bit pear shaped