I will be visiting several of these in my own area and in locations where I commonly visit over the coming weeks and will add further comments on their accessibility, also where suitable I will add them to the new Members' Map.
Meanwhile, if any of you are familiar with any of these or are nearby and can check them out, please do so and feed it back.
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"Lechlade – Riverside
*Lechlade – Bell Lane
Bablockhythe – towpath upstream of
*Lechlade – The Trout Inn
The Ferryman Inn
Abingdon – St Helen’s Wharf
Pinkhill – towpath above Pinkhill lock
Abingdon – Abingdon Marina
Eynsham – towpath above and below
Cholsey – Papist Way
Eynsham Lock
*South Stoke – Ferry Lane
Oxford – towpath at East Street
Pangbourne – Ferry Lane
Abingdon – towpath above Abingdon Lock
*Whitchurch – Toll Bridge
Goring – towpath below Goring Bridge
Caversham – Caversham Bridge
Wargrave – Ferry Lane
Sonning – towpath above Sonning Lock
Henley – Wharf Lane
Wargrave – towpath at Lower Lashbrook
Aston Ferry – from either bank below Wargrave
Medmenham – Medmenham Ferry
Marlow – towpath below Marlow Lock
Marlow – St Peter’s Street
Boveney – towpath above Boveney Lock
Cookham – Cookham Bridge (by Ferry Hotel)
Egham – towpath below Runnymede
Bray – Bray Village
Pleasure Ground
Windsor – Leisure Centre
Staines – towpath below Staines Bridge
Staines – Truss’s Island, Chertsey Lane
Laleham – towpath at Laleham Wharf
Laleham – Ferry Lane
Chertsey – towpath at Dumsey Bend, between
Weybridge – Thames Street
Chertsey and Shepperton
Shepperton – Church Square
Weybridge – towpath opposite Shepperton Lock
Walton – Cowley Sale
Shepperton – Church Square
Sunbury – Lower Hampton Road
Desborough – Desborough Island (old River)
West Molesey – Hurst Park
Walton – towpath at Walton
East Molesey – Drawdock
Kingston – Kingston Wharf
Thames Ditton – by Swan Hotel
Kingston – Steven’s Eyot below Kingston
Teddington – Drawdock
* access for small boats only.
Note: These sites are not necessarily suitable for large or heavy boats or trailers. We have highlighted the ones where access is for small boats only but we would advise to investigate further before use. We would also note that these slipways are not owned by the Environment Agency so the information provided is as up to date as we can get it. Commercially operated slipways are available the length of the Thames."





