Luxury
Canal Boat Hire Breaks from
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Valley Cruises canal boat holiday break, canalboat
rental, narrowboat hire or narrow boat hire.
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Different names,
but the excellence of our luxury narrowboat hire holidays is the
same!
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How do we find
Valley Cruises?
Valley Cruises now has
two bases. If you are in any doubt as to which base
your boat leaves from, please phone 02476 393333 or
email us. All written correspondence should go to our
head office at Excellence Afloat at Valley Cruises,
Springwood Haven Marina, Mancetter Road, Nuneaton,
Coventry, Warwickshire CV10 0RZ. Some boats also leave
from our beautiful marina at Springwood Haven on the
Coventry Canal in North Warwickshire at the Heart of
England. It is easily accessible from the M69 and M42 by
car and is just a ten minute taxi ride from Nuneaton
Coach or Train stations. Please
email us if you require
directions.
Click to see Springwood Haven on Google
Maps.
Boats also leave from our Stratford-upon-Avon base at
Valley Wharf, Western Road, Stratford-upon-Avon,
Warwickshire CV37 0AH. The wharf is just outside of
the city centre, Shakespeare's birthplace, on the
Stratford-upon-Avon Canal in lovely South
Warwickshire. It is easily accessible from the M40 and
M5 by car and within walking distance of Stratford Train
Stations and less than one mile from the Riverside Coach
Station. Please email us if you require directions.
Click to see Valley Wharf on Google Maps.
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Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About a Canal Hire
Break (but were afraid to ask) |
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What types of
people enjoy a canal boat break? People of
all ages and backgrounds enjoy a holiday aboard our
luxury canal boats. Older children and teenagers, in
particular, love the level of participation that they
have. (Where else would they be able to steer up to 70
ft and 17 tonnes of steel through tunnels and under
bridges, or direct hundreds of gallons of water up and
down hill?) The boats come in a range of sizes and
designs to cater for all kinds of parties from solo
boaters, couples and families to large parties of
friends. (A unique opportunity for up to ten people to
be accommodated together as a group.) Our boats are
plush and very well equipped with (almost) all the
comforts of home, to appeal to the most discerning of
tastes. We have a vast choice of routes available from
our marina click here for details
of routes and your holiday can be as active or as
sedate as you desire. Either way, with a maximum speed
of 4 mph, the gentle embrace of the water, the
beautiful, natural surroundings and all that fresh air,
it will inevitably be a relaxing break.
Canal Boat
holidays are enjoyed by many people with special
requirements, or who are less mobile. Click
to see our full Access Statement.
What length of
holiday can I have aboard a canal boat? We
offer day hire, mid week short breaks (Monday to Friday)
or weekend short breaks (Friday to Monday), week long
cruises, ten or eleven day cruises and multiple week
hire.
What is there
to do? Being placed in the Heart of the
Midlands and with a wealth of routes available
click here for details of routes
from our marina, our guests are able to enjoy a range of
attractions such as famous canal landmarks, museums,
sports and concert facilities, castles and historic
buildings, parks, theme parks, zoos and gardens,
shopping and lots and lots of fantastic canal side pubs
(many of which are child and dog friendly), restaurants,
bistros and cafes in venues ranging from pretty hamlets
and villages to the second largest city in England
click here for a list
of local attractions . You may prefer to spend most
of your time aboard your canal boat, negotiating locks,
tunnels, aqueducts and taking in the scenery, historic
sights, wildlife and the nuances of other waterway and
towpath users, enjoying a rare chance to spend
uninterrupted time with friends and family. The canal
system is renowned for its camaraderie and many people
build up friendships with other boaters that spill over
into the local pub or restaurant and last long after the
holiday is over.
Can I cycle
and canoe? Cycle hire by the day from
daveowencycles@hotmail.co.uk
or feel free to bring your own bike or canoe. Remember
to include protective matting for our painted roof, a
bungee and security locks. You will also need a free
permit, available through
www.waterscape.com or at the marina.
Can I fish?
Fishing is permitted from the boat with a rod
license, available from
www.waterscape.com or any Post Office in
England and Wales. No live bait please.
Do I need a
boating licence? Our boats are licensed for
all British Waterways canals and rivers. You will need
to purchase additional licences should you choose to
cruise the Upper and Lower Avon Navigations, the River
Nene and the River Thames.
How will I
know what to do? We provide full instruction
at the start of your holiday (Right - David in mid
instruction, below, the Team!). Novice crews will be given
extra attention and everyone will have plenty of
opportunity to ask questions. We will then accompany you
on the start of your cruise to offer further tuition and
advice, for as long as you, or we, feel is necessary.
Aboard your boat you will find a British Waterways
Boater’s DVD and handbook, plus our own Skipper’s
Manual, all of which will complement your tuition.
Click here to
download your free copy of the Boater’s Handbook.
(1.2Mb PDF file)
But if I’m
still unsure? Once you are underway you can
telephone us anytime for clarification or advice. Also
most people that you meet on your way will be happy to
lend a hand and the wisdom of their experience. If you
are in need of extra assistance we will come and visit
you during office hours and, naturally, we are available
at any time, day or night, in the event of an emergency.
Is the water
deep? Canals are about four or five feet
deep, so most adults, should they have the rare
misfortune of falling in, are able to simply stand up
and walk out. Locks and marinas are much deeper, so
extra care should be taken there.
Where can I
moor overnight? Free moorings are available
on the tow path or outside pubs.
What time
should I arrive? The earliest permitted time
of arrival at our marina is 2.30pm. Short break hirers
take over their boats at 2.30pm and all other hirers at
4pm.
…And when
should I return? You need to be outside our
marina by 8.30am on the last day of your holiday. One of
our members of staff will bring your boat into the
marina. We ask that you vacate the boat by 9am so that
we can begin the intensive process needed to prepare the
boat to the highest standard for its next crew.
What’s
aboard? Click here for a
full list of equipment
Bedding - We provide a luxury duvet and two
pillows per person, with pillow slips, duvet cover and
sheet for each week of your holiday, unless you request
otherwise.
The bathroom – Every boat has at least one
shower, many also with bath, and plenty of hot water.
The toilets have a flush action and are similar to your
own loo at home. Towels – For overseas visitors only,
one bath towel and one hand towel per person per week.
Radio/ CD/cassette - Radio/CD on most boats, some
have radio/cassettes.
TV/DVD - All boats have a colour TV and DVD
player aboard.
Telephone and Video Camera chargers/ Electrical
Appliances - 12v cigarette lighter socket provided
plus all boats have 240v sockets for charging. We do
not, however, recommend that any other electrical
appliances are used aboard the boat other than those
provided by us
Safety equipment – There is a first aid kit, fire
blanket, fire extinguishers and life ring on every boat.
…And what
else is provided? Your boat will have enough
gas (for cooking and heating) and diesel
(for fuel) aboard to last two to three weeks. All our
boats carry over 100 gallons of fresh water but
it is advisable to top up daily from any free water
point. We do not recommend that you drink the water from
the boat without first boiling it. You may prefer to
purchase bottled water for cold drinks, available from
the marina. All boats also have a hairdryer and
travel iron. We provide buoyancy aids for all
under eighteens and anyone else who requests them, free
of charge.
What should I
wear? Casual, warm, comfortable clothing is
recommended and non slip shoes a must. It’s wise to have
wellies and waterproofs too; after all, this is England
Will I get
lost? Unlikely. Canals have very few
junctions and most of these are signposted. We do
recommend that you buy a guide book (our personal
favourites are the informative and entertaining
Pearson’s Guides) in order to choose your route,
discover local landmarks and history, find out where the
water points, winding holes and shops are and plot the
location of the all-important pubs. Maps and Guides are
available from us by mail order
click here for booking form
or upon arrival at the marina.
What about
babies? You are welcome to bring the youngest
member of the family. For babies up to a year old we
recommend that you bring a travel cot. Older little ones
can be accommodated in a single berth. We can provide
cot sides, but please bring your own waterproof covering
for the mattress.
…And pets?
One of the joys of a canal boat break is that everyone
is welcome, including the furry and feathered members of
your family. Your pets are most welcome at the cost of
£20 per pet payable in cash upon arrival at the marina
(more than two pets with permission). Please bring their
own bedding and ensure that they stay off of the
furniture.
What about
car parking? This is provided free of charge
at own risk, with cars locked in after dark.
How do I book
and pay? You can check availability online or
by telephone. You can book online, by post or phone and
pay online, by cheque in the post or by card over the
telephone – whichever suits you best, An initial payment
is required at the time of booking and the balance is
payable 56 days prior to the start of your holiday. Just
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LIST OF EQUIPMENT |
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At least one of
each per person – cup, saucer, mug, side
plate, dinner plate, soup bowl, cereal bow, mixer glass,
wine glass, table knife, dessert knife, table fork,
dessert folk, soup spoon, dessert spoon, tea spoon, egg
cup, fruit dish, luxury duvet, two pillows, slips, cover
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At least one of each per boat
– carving knife, bread knife, vegetable
knives, potato peeler, potato masher, whisk, , fish
slice, wooden spoons, ladle, table spoons, slotted
spoon, tea strainer, tin opener, kitchen scissors, cork
screw, bottle opener, ice cube tray, rolling pin ,
cheese grater, lemon squeezer, measuring jug, basin,
mixing bowl, casserole dish, baking tray, roasting tin,
colander, sieve, kettle, saucepans, milk pan, frying
pan, splatter guard, toast rack, butter dish, fruit
serving bowl, water jug, kettle, tea pot, milk jug,
sugar bowl, cafetiere, tray, tea/coffee/sugar canisters,
bread board, chopping board, bread bin, salt and pepper
pots, ashtrays, vase, waste bin, oven glove, teas cosy,
tea towels, fruit bowl, table mats, washing up bowl,
drainer, bucket, mop bucket, dust pan and brush, mop,
broom, toilet brush, coat hangers, skipper’s manual,
boater’s handbook, boater’s DVD, tourist information,
bathroom beaker, bath mat, towels (overseas guests),
hairdryer, iron, TV, DVD player.
With our
compliments - fresh flowers, fine wine,
chocolates, exotic teas and coffees, bathroom pamper
hamper, guest soap, toilet tissue, matches, washing up
liquid, washing up brush, sponge scourer, Brillo pad,
dish cloth, floor, cloth, duster, abrasive cleaner,
window cleaner, furniture polish, bin liner and refuse
sack.
Hardware
- boarding plank, pole, hook, lock keys, mooring spikes,
hammer, hose, life ring, ropes, doormats, B.W. key, fire
extinguishers, fire blanket, first aid kit, buoyancy
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Excellence Afloat
at Valley Cruises
Springwood
Haven
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Mancetter Rd
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Nuneaton
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Warwickshire
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CV10 0RZ
Telephone 024 76
393333
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Fax 02476 393928
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email
enquiries@valleycruises.co.uk
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