Abingdon Boat Centre Ltd
Oxfordshire
Type:Boat Trip
Tel: +44 (0)1235 521125
Oxfordshire
Tel: +44 (0)1235 521125
Abingdon is situated on the West Bank of the River Thames some 7 miles downstream of Oxford. The A34 lies just a couple of miles north of the town centre and this is connected via the A415 and A4183. Abingdon Boat Centre lies directly off the A415 on the south side of the town opposite the ’Nags Head’ Public House on Abingdon Bridge. Car parking is available but spaces are limited.
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