CAVERSHAM Boat Services offers a range of comfortably furnished and fitted cruisers and narrow boats, making an excellent starting point for your holiday.
We also offer overnight or day hire. Our boatyard is centrally located with parking available outside the boatyard (with a charge).
You can choose to cruise either west towards Oxford or east towards Windsor — or day hire either west towards Goring or east towards Henley. The Kennet and Avon canal is close to our boatyard and the Oxford canal is two days’ cruising away.
Most berths have a cooker, electric refrigerator, colour TV/DVD, CD/radio, charging point for mobile phones and camcorders, hairdryers, twin USB charging sockets, duvets, shower and a fresh water flush toilet.
Call us on 0118 957 4323 or email wicks@cavershamboatservices.co.uk
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