After leaving the visitor moorings at Goring, we had a short cruise through to Pangbourne. Luckily there was one space available on the Council moorings, ideal adjacent to a wonderful recreation area and only a 15 minute walk into Pangbourne. Our Patterdale Terrier, Nugget, thought it was great!
We had a look around the village which has, plenty of shops, cafes and quite a few restaurants. After a tasty lunch in a cafe, we stocked up with food at the large Co-op and with books from the charity shops.
In the evening, we sat out and enjoyed a curry from the takeaway in the village.
The following day, we cruised through to Reading. On the way, we saw this postbox on the riverside, railway wall. Not too sure who could make use of this!!! π
You have to be mindful of other river craft at all times, large or small.
In Reading downstream from Caversham Lock, round the bend and on the right hand side are some moorings for a 24hr Tesco supermarket. Just a 2min walk allows for extra stocks, including heavy bulk items E.G. Beer and Wine. Moving on we moored on pleasant moorings just above Sonning Lock.
The following day, we were up early and down the lock - a note for boaters - before Shiplake Lock on your right hand side (not well signposted), there is a mooring for elsan, pump out and bulk water. Descending Shiplake Lock we cruised onwards towards Henley-on-Thames. The properties are truly amazing not to mention the variety of boats too. After mooring on the Environment Agency moorings and paying the £15 24hr fee, we explored Henley. Fantastic π and we enjoyed a tasty lunch in the historic Anchor Inn with a pint of Brackspear Gold 4%!
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Setting up for Regatta Week |