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Map of the River Thames

Published: 2021
Format: Folded Map
Regular price £995
Tax included

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Explore the Thames from Source to Hammersmith

Navigate the iconic River Thames with Imray's detailed map, covering its journey from Cricklade to Hammersmith Bridge, with locks, pubs, and attractions.

This popular map of the non-tidal Thames covers the river from its source above Cricklade to the entrance of the Grand Union Canal at Brentford, just below Teddington Locks. Convenient for use in the cockpit, it serves as the ideal companion to Chris Cove-Smith’s River Thames Book.

What’s Inside

Designed for easy reference, this detailed map includes:

  • Full information on boating facilities along the river.
  • Essential navigation details, including restricting dimensions, locks, and bridges.
  • Pubs, the Thames Path, and points of special interest.
  • Large-scale insets of Oxford, Abingdon, Reading, Henley, Windsor and Eton, the River Wey junction, and the entrance to the Grand Union Canal.

Clear and well-presented, this map is an invaluable tool for boaters, walkers, and anyone exploring the Thames.

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