Actief Walking cruise itinerary, Upper Thames, England
luxury cruise vacations aboard Actief on the
Royal river Thames, England
Join Actief on a carefully designed walking charter and we
donıt know which you will enjoy more-the superb cruising
on the fantastic walking tours. Our cruise route follows
the stunning, non commercial, upper reaches of the Royal
River Thames where you will be treated to exquisite scenery,
delightful islands, winding backwaters, quaint villages,
locks and weir streams as you meander through the tapestry
of English history. The tours encompass stunning views
of sylvan countryside and medieval villages
The final highlight is a walk on the finest part of the
The Ridgeway,
thought to be the oldest existing road in the world. This
prehistoric route rich in wild flowers and traces of early
man are everywhere, from Iron Age hill forts to ancient
mystical figures cut into the turf. Combine all this with
fantastic gourmet cuisine and seriously good service to
experience a thoroughly unique holiday
Sunday - Walking cruise Day 1

Private transfer from the Goring Hotel in London at
2pm to our mooring at Windsor. A gentle walk along spectacular
Long Walk to Windsor Castle is a most pleasing start to
your week. This two and a half mile double tree-lined
avenue was planted in 1680 by Charles II to connect the
great royal hunting ground of Windsor Great Park with
the Castle. A short cruise to Boveney Lock is followed
by a festive Champagne welcome, dinner and your first
night on board
Monday - Walking cruise Day 2

Today commences with a 4 mile circular walk across
Dorney Common, through the picturesque village of Dorney
where you can see a glimpse of Tudor Dorney Court, built
around 1440 and subsequent home of the same family since
1628. Cruising continues on to the stunning Cliveden Reach,
and our private mooring at wonderful boathouse of Cliveden,
former home of 3 generations of the Astor family. From
here we tour the gardens of this magnificent estate; situated
high on a ridge above the river with especially stunning
views
Tuesday - Walking cruise Day 3

This morning you enjoy a relaxing cruise through unspoilt
countryside to the beautiful medieval village of Hurley.
A walking tour of this ancient village gives many glimpses
of long-ago life, including
Ye Olde Bell. This is reputedly
Englandıs oldest inn, founded in 1135AD. You will also
visit Peter Freebodyıs boatyard-Peterıs family has been
involved with the river for 800 years! Continuing this
tradition he and his team of skilled craftsmen build and
restore antique steam launches. After lunch a short cruise
brings you to Hambleden Lock. Here you leave Actief for
a delightful afternoon walk of around three and a half
miles. This takes you through the small, quaint Chiltern
villages of Aston and Remenham before re-joining a beautiful
stretch of the Thames Path, which follows Actiefıs route
to her mooring in Henley-On-Thames
Wednesday - Walking cruise Day 4

The morning commenced with a short journey to the
beautiful medieval village of Fingest. From here you commence
a three mile walk with magnificent views of Fingest and
Hambleden valley as you go. After passing the Ibstone
windmill (famously used in the 1970ıs film Chitty Chitty
Bang Bang), our walk finishes with a well deserved pint
at the Bell &Butcher situated in the heart of Turville,
the most beautiful Chiltern village of them all and location
for the filming of the hilarious comedy Vicar of Dibley.
Lunch back on Actief is followed by time to catch up on
some shopping in Henley and then a relaxing afternoon
cruise past luxurious riverside homes brings you to the
next mooring at Sonning
Thursday - Walking cruise Day 5

The day starts with an early morning stroll around Sonning,
founded in 909AD. Gentle cruising then takes you through
³Wind in the Willows² country and past Toad Hall to Pangbourne,
home of author Kenneth Grahame. After lunch today four
and a half mile walk starts in the Berkshire village of
Chapel Row and takes in the delightful Pang Valley (the
Pang is an enchanting tributary of the Thames) and beautiful
Buckelbury Common. Quite different to the villages visited
yesterday, this is a none-the-less appealing area comprising
of a combination of mixed woodland and open fields with
interesting historical connections (20,000 Parliamentarian
troops camped on Buckelbury Common prior to the 2nd Battle
of Newbury in 1644)
Friday - Walking cruise Day 6

The morning is spent cruising through the steep hills
of the Goring Gap, formed during the ice age, and on to
our final mooring at Shillingford Bridge. After lunch
you travel to Kingston Lyle to commence a wonderful 5
mile walk along The Ridgeway. Within a short time you
will come across the first landmark, Whitehorse Hill,
capped by extensive ramparts of Iron Age Uffington Castle.
The walk also encompasses the White Hose of Uffington
carved out of the turf during the Iron Age, flat topped
Dragon Hill where St George is reputed to have killed
the Dragon and Waylandıs Smithy, a stone age burial chamber
dating from around 2800BC. The tour ends in the attractive
village of Ashbury, which lies at the foot of the downs.
After returning to Actief the day finishes with the Captainıs
Dinner
Saturday - Walking cruise Day 7

9.30am: Disembark and private transfers
to London Heathrow Airport or Goring Hotel in London
On alternative weeks the cruise is in reverse direction.
The itinerary is subject to change.
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