Hoseasons boating holidays are the market leader in the UK . They divide the type of holiday between (River and Canal) Cruisers and Narrowboats.
Norfolk Broads
125 miles of easy to navigate, lock free shallow lakes and rivers all connected together.
7 Hire Centres across Norfolk and 1 at Beccles in Suffolk.
River Thames
Englands most historic waterway has everything you need for your floating holiday.
The Cambridgeshire waterways (The Fens)
150 miles of peaceful waterways await your exploration.
Scotlands Lochs and Caledonian Canal
Breath taking cruising area of lochs and mountains.
ENGLAND
From Cowley, South Grand Union Canal , River Lee & Stort navigations.
Between Reading and Bristol on the Kennet and Avon Canal.
Guilford - The River Wey.
The Oxford Canal and other South Midlands Canals
A network of inter connected waterways from Oxford to Coventry . A good starting place for the Thames Ring - 252 miles 175 locks.
Leicester-River Soar Ring – 160 miles, 104 locks.
Warwickshire Ring - 100 miles, 94 locks.
The Heart of England Canals
From Stafford , the birthplace of the canal, to Tewkesbury . Navigate throughout six counties.
The Avon Ring 109 miles, 131locks
The Stourport Ring
The Cheshire Ring and Four Counties Ring
We think these two could be the finest of canal cruising that there is. The Cheshire Ring - 96 miles, 92 locks. The Four Counties Ring
Yorkshire Waterways
Wending their way across the dramatic landscape, several canals help you discover ‘God’s Country’! A popular cruise here is the South Pennine Ring – 71 miles and 197 locks! You need to be fairly fit to cruise this route.
SCOTLAND
Forth & Clyde and Union Canals
Stunning countryside and heritage sites plus the magnificence of the ‘Falkirk Wheel’
WALES
The Monmouth and Brecon Canal starting at the boatyard in Abergavenny you can cruise up to Brecon or down to Pontypool.
The Llangollen Canal between Hureleston Junction and Llangollen.