The River Thames, from Cotswolds to London
There's a lot more to the River Thames than London. From its source near the Cotswolds to Teddington lock, the River Thames is the perfect place to go boating, walking, fishing or relaxing in a pub or restaurant.
Splash out with the family!The River Thames has hundreds of surprises in store, for you to explore with your family
Events for summer eveningsWhy not get out there and enjoy the open air, it's what the summer was invented for!
The River Thames - A great place to learnWhether you're looking to organise a school trip or a day out with the family your sure to find something for everyone in our new learning sectionWhy not....
Get fishing this summer at Beale Wildlife Park
Free angling days to get families hooked on fishing
>Full detailsEnjoy a lively atmosphere with the cool sounds of jazz
An evening of great food, vibrant wines and live jazz at Runnymede Hotel
>Full detailsEnjoy a break at the riverside Compleat Angler Hotel
Savour the location of the Compleat Angler Hotel and make the most of their August offer
> Full detailsCome along to a 70's spectacular Firework Concert
Set in breathtaking Palladian Mansion parkland, Basildon Park with tunes from the 1970's
>Full detailsExperience spectacular panoramic views
Windsor skyline changes once again as the Royal Windsor Wheel returns to Alexandra Gardens
> Full detailsRSSNews
28 July 2008
Thames gets ready for Great British Duck Race
The Great British Duck Race takes place on Sunday 31 August, on a 1km stretch of the River Thames near Hampton Court Palace.
23 July 2008
Environment Agency gives water safety warning
The Environment Agency is urging youngsters planning to go fishing, cycle or simply hang out with friends down by their local river to be aware of the dangers.
22 July 2008
David Suchet launches Rivertime boat
The Trustees of Rivertime Boat Trust welcomed David Suchet to Henley to celebrate the official launch of ‘Rivertime’ - the specially commissioned boat for use by disabled and disadvantaged people in the Thames Valley.

