Simply follow these instructions. Click on this link to O xfordshire Narrowboats at Lower Heyford, and book a 3, 4 0r 7 night break in May or June. That’s right, you could be away from it all in a weeks time! Treat the family and yourself to a short cruise along the Oxford Canal and even onto the Grand Union canal. Once aboard your narrowboat you will notice the home from home comforts! These are top quality narrowboats designed especially for your enjoyment.
Next, I recommend starting at Lower Heyford on the South Oxfordshire Canal and travelling northwards towards Fenny Compton you will enjoy the splendid scenery on either side of the canal. Water meadows and breathtaking landscapes as Spring flowers are in full bloom and Summer approaches. The Cotswolds, well-known for gentle hillsides (‘wolds’), sleepy villages and lovely traditional style pubs lie to the west and north. As you reach Fenny Compton you will moor up at Fenny Marina, a very well maintained facility.
As a new day dawns you will move off along the canal towards Napton junction, which is where the South Oxfordshire canal meets the Grand Union canal. You will stop for a spot of lunch at Napton Marina, you will notice the restored windmill as you approach, then you can wander around the area. You are going to be busy this afternoon navigating 9 locks at this junction to allow your narrowboat onto the Grand Union Canal, so if you have kids with you, get them involved!
Once through all the locks at Napton, you travel east along the Grand Union to Norton Junction. This is a very pretty area. Especially when you get to Norton Junction and see the wonderful small cottage on the bank of the canal. If you choose to stop here and moor up you could visit The Bramble Patch at Weedon. This would be of particular interest if you are keen on fabrics, as they have a huge selection. The Patch also hold classes on everything to do with textiles.
Back to the narrowboat and you are now heading for Gayton junction to moor up for the night. Gayton is very well known by canal boat users. It is a junction that allows access to Northampton. However, you are going on towards Bilsworth and the Tunnel, which is the longest in the network. When you arrive at Stoke Bruerne you can visit the wonderful canal museum, with working models, videos, pictorial and three dimensional displays which bring to life the unique 200 year old story of the canal system. The museum has plenty of activities to keep the kids amused while you relax in its cafe. Or spend some time in the Boat Inn. Moor up for the night here and prepare for your return journey.
On the way back you could visit the Boat shop at Brauston for some freshly made bread! Or to pick up a momento of the Grand Union Canal such as a book, picture or guide. Nearer your final destination you could also visit a wonderful country house at Rousham. Rousham Park House and Garden will really give you the impression of how it was for the gentry living 200 years ago. Its gardens are still laid out just as they were in the 18 th century.
If this short narrowboat holiday inspires you to book a break away from your busy life then make the decision to book now!