The 27Th British Rowing Tour the Middle Thames Maidenhead to Putney 27Th - 30Th August 2020 Provisional Programme

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The 27Th British Rowing Tour the Middle Thames Maidenhead to Putney 27Th - 30Th August 2020 Provisional Programme The 27th British Rowing Tour The Middle Thames Maidenhead to Putney 27th - 30th August 2020 Provisional Programme Thursday Boats and trailers to Maidenhead Rowing Club, unload and rig 27th Aug Transfer trailers to the Lensbury Hotel (p.m.) Check in Lensbury Hotel, Teddington Buffet dinner Lensbury Hotel Friday Coach from hotel to Maidenhead 28th Aug Row Maidenhead to Eton Picnic lunch at Eton Masters Boathouse Row to Staines Boat Club Dinner, Lensbury Hotel Saturday Coach to Staines 29th Aug Row Staines to Walton Lunch at Walton Rowing Club Row to Lensbury Hotel Dinner, Lensbury Hotel Sunday Row Teddington to Putney 30th Aug Lunch at Thames RC or Vesta RC, load trailers, depart For Walkers: The Thames Path follows the whole river, so walkers can easily accompany the rowers. There’s a description, divided into sections, on this website, though it goes upstream rather than downstream. Our Hotel The Lensbury Resort and Club British Rowing Tour 2020 Day 1 a.m. Maidenhead-Eton 10 km LUNCH Eton Masters Boathouse 1.2 km Romney Lock 3.7 km Boveney Lock 5.1 km Bray Lock 2.0 km Maidenhead RC START MAIDENHEAD Day 1 a.m. Maidenhead to Eton Maidenhead Info Bray Info Dorney Info Eton Info British Rowing Tour 2020 Day 1 p.m. Eton—Staines 10.4 km FINISH Staines BC 2.1 km Bell Weir Lock 4.7 km Old WindsorLock 3.6 km Eton Masters Boathouse LUNCH Day 1 p.m. Eton to Staines WindsorInfo Runnymede Info Staines Info British Rowing Tour 2020 Day 2 a.m. Staines-Walton 12.5 km Day 2 a.m. Staines to Walton Laleham Info Walton Info Chertsey Info Weybridge Info British Rowing Tour 2020 Day 2 p.m. Walton—Teddington 13.8 km Day 2 p.m. Walton to Teddington Teddington Info Hampton Info Kingston Info Molesey Info British Rowing Tour 2020 Day 3 Teddington— Putney 15 km Here’s a video to help you to cox the Tideway with a diagram of the course. And here’s a more visual video Day 3 Teddington to Putney Chiswick Info Brentford Info Putney Info Richmond Info Join us for next year’s tour and see the real thing! 29th July – 1st August 2021 .
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