Hi, does anyone have any recommendations for campsites on the banks or very close to the River Thames please? I appreciate that the Thames is a huge river but we are quite happy to consider anywhere on it as we will be kayaking. A campsite near a pub would be even better. Thanks very much in advance for your help.
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Quote: Originally posted by Mrs. Bonce on 12/8/2020
There is one at Lechlade but not used it.
Bridge House campsite at Lechlade is closed until next year but well worth visiting when it is open again. Access directly to the river and a pub across one field.
There is another Bridge House campsite at Clifton Hampden near Abingdon which is right on the riverside with a pub alongside. It is open by prior booking only.
Post last edited on 12/08/2020 17:10:10
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If you're kayaking many of the locks have overnight camping, days lock and Hurley lock have a look at the Thames rive camping if you have a canoe club license you can camp anywhere along the Thames you can get your equipment between river and tow path, within reason
Quote: Originally posted by ChrisW66 on 12/8/2020
Hi, does anyone have any recommendations for campsites on the banks or very close to the River Thames please? I appreciate that the Thames is a huge river but we are quite happy to consider anywhere on it as we will be kayaking. A campsite near a pub would be even better. Thanks very much in advance for your help.
Start at the begining of the river at Thames Head Inn - and you can't get nearer to a pub than that.
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Another vote for Hurley Riverside - been a couple of times and love it there (last time 2 weeks ago). Has own slipway and we kayaked / swam - Hurley lock Is just a short walk away.
Also Hurley has a wier that I think you can kayak, but did not do that so best check it out.