Nicholson Waterways Guides - River Thames and the Southern Waterways (7): For everyone with an interest in Britain’s canals and rivers (New edition)
Spiral Bound
The bestselling guides to Britain’s canals and rivers for 50 years.
For all users of the inland waterways including boaters, walkers, cyclists and visitors, this established, popular and practical guide covers the canals and waterways between Exeter and the River Thames.
Waterways covered in this guide – Basingstoke Canal, Bridgwater & Taunton Canal, Grand Western Canal, Exeter Ship Canal, Kennet & Avon Canal, River Thames, Wey & Godalming Navigations.
The up-to-date, detailed maps clearly show the location of essential features such as locks, towpaths and boating facilities, as well as pubs, shops and restaurants in the area. There are comprehensive navigational notes and descriptive text on the history of each canal, and on local services and places of interest, for which postcodes are included – ideal for use with sat-navs. Scale: 2 inches = 1 mile, 3 cm = 1 km.
This practical A5 guide features 'lie flat' spiral binding and 'book mark' back cover flap for ease of reference.
RRP: £16.99
Imprint
Nicholson
ISBN
978-0-00-870992-1
Publication Date
27-02-2025
Format
Spiral Bound
Pages
232 pages
Dimensions
148x210mm
Product Description
The bestselling guides to Britain’s canals and rivers for 50 years.
For all users of the inland waterways including boaters, walkers, cyclists and visitors, this established, popular and practical guide covers the canals and waterways between Exeter and the River Thames.
Waterways covered in this guide – Basingstoke Canal, Bridgwater & Taunton Canal, Grand Western Canal, Exeter Ship Canal, Kennet & Avon Canal, River Thames, Wey & Godalming Navigations.
The up-to-date, detailed maps clearly show the location of essential features such as locks, towpaths and boating facilities, as well as pubs, shops and restaurants in the area. There are comprehensive navigational notes and descriptive text on the history of each canal, and on local services and places of interest, for which postcodes are included – ideal for use with sat-navs. Scale: 2 inches = 1 mile, 3 cm = 1 km.
This practical A5 guide features 'lie flat' spiral binding and 'book mark' back cover flap for ease of reference.
Author
Nicholson Waterways Guides
In print for over 50 years, the Collins Nicholson guides to the waterways have always been a vital part of journeys along Britain’s canals and rivers. These bestselling guides are designed for anyone and everyone with an interest in Britain’s inland waterways – from experienced boaters to those planning their first boat trip, as well as walkers, cyclists and visitors.
Imprint
Nicholson
ISBN
978-0-00-870992-1
Publication Date
27-02-2025
Format
Spiral Bound
Pages
232 pages
Dimensions
148x210mm
Product Description
The bestselling guides to Britain’s canals and rivers for 50 years.
For all users of the inland waterways including boaters, walkers, cyclists and visitors, this established, popular and practical guide covers the canals and waterways between Exeter and the River Thames.
Waterways covered in this guide – Basingstoke Canal, Bridgwater & Taunton Canal, Grand Western Canal, Exeter Ship Canal, Kennet & Avon Canal, River Thames, Wey & Godalming Navigations.
The up-to-date, detailed maps clearly show the location of essential features such as locks, towpaths and boating facilities, as well as pubs, shops and restaurants in the area. There are comprehensive navigational notes and descriptive text on the history of each canal, and on local services and places of interest, for which postcodes are included – ideal for use with sat-navs. Scale: 2 inches = 1 mile, 3 cm = 1 km.
This practical A5 guide features 'lie flat' spiral binding and 'book mark' back cover flap for ease of reference.
Author
Nicholson Waterways Guides
In print for over 50 years, the Collins Nicholson guides to the waterways have always been a vital part of journeys along Britain’s canals and rivers. These bestselling guides are designed for anyone and everyone with an interest in Britain’s inland waterways – from experienced boaters to those planning their first boat trip, as well as walkers, cyclists and visitors.