The Rose of Hungerford is accessible for wheelchair users and the crew fully trained in operating the wheelchair lift. Here they are in action last weekend
Heatwave this weekend . Join the crew of The Rose for a refreshing drink and cruise along the canal. 2 public trips on Saturday, a private charter on Sunday morning followed by a public trip on Sunday afternoon.
The Rose of Hungerford exiting Wyre Lock to turn in the Winding Hole before the journey back to Hungerford Wharf. Public trips last approx 2.5hrs and passengers can disembark at Wyre Lock to stretch their legs.
Public trips today at 11.30 am and 2.30pm .Sunny spells and scattered showers forecast for today. "Feeling pleasant in the sunshine with light winds" - perfect boating weather especially if you are indoors enjoying the views with the friendly crew offering you refreshments.
Public trips on Wednesday 11.30am and 2.30pm. Join the crew for a leisurely trip along the Kennet & Avon canal . Spot the resident but elusive kingfisher ( last seen on Saturday afternoon) and meet the Swan family with their growing brood of cygnets.
The crew on Saturday afternoon being very careful not to upset Mother Swan and her cygnets in Dunmill Lock. Luckily Father swan appeared to lead his family out of the lock before the gates were closed.
Sorry for the forthcoming break in tweets; please stay with us. We hope to find a volunteer soon to help with publicity. Please email [email protected] if you’re interested. Public trips & charters continue and all info is on our website https://t.co/uVQ9crj4gx
It really is ‘jolly boating weather’ and you could come aboard The Rose of Hungerford today at 11.30am or 2.30pm for a trip along the Kennet and Avon Canal from Hungerford Wharf. Onboard bar selling hot and cold drinks and snacks. Details at https://t.co/uVQ9crj4gx.
Busy weekend with public trips today & tomorrow and a private charter this afternoon. Whatever the weather or season, The Rose is lucky to have such a beautiful section of the Kennet and Avon Canal as her ‘home’ stretch. Website https://t.co/uVQ9crj4gx for booking & information.
After the Jubilee excitement why not treat yourself and enjoy the beautiful countryside and fascinating flora and fauna along the Kennet and Avon Canal during a special combined walk and canal boat trip on the afternoon of Thursday, 16th June. Info/book https://t.co/XFbNK9zLCP
Delighted to announce the opening of a new onboard shop. Treat yourself to a little something to act as a reminder of your time on @TheRoseHungerfd and the Kennet and Avon Canal.
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THE ROSE REMEMBERS - Buckby cans, used to carry fresh water on working narrowboats, are reputedly named after Long Buckby village. Most boats now have water tanks so these lovely, traditional items are mostly decorative. Our ‘well used’ can is always on the roof during trips.
HMG are proud to be named as a @gmchamber@britishchambers Business Hero for the work done during the pandemic to support our local community also a great recognition of the hard work by all our staff.
Congratulations to all our fellow #UKBusinessHeroes!
The Rose of Hungerford joins in those marking #WorldBeeDay. Plenty of bees to be seen along the Kennet and Avon Canal whether walking along the towpath or enjoying a trip on The Rose, such as this one taken by one of our volunteer crew members.
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