Come to Shrewsbury to briefly explore the town, before boarding Sabrina Goddess of the River,
Book NowShrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire, in western England. It sits inside a loop of the River Severn, and its Tudor centre is lined with half-timbered houses. The medieval, red-brick Shrewsbury Castle houses the Shropshire Regimental Museum, where military artefacts include uniforms and weaponry. St Chad's Church is defined by its unique circular nave, and St Marys Church has elaborate stained-glass windows.
A triple deck, modern passenger boat situated on the River Severn in Shrewsbury, capable of carrying 60 passengers in comfort with a retractable sides on the top deck.
(Cruise) What you will see,
Welsh Bridge
We start our journey along the River Severn at Victoria Quay next to the Welsh Bridge, which connects the suburb of Frankwell to the Town Centre. Theres been a river crossing in this area for nearly 900 years. Completed in 1795, the current bridge has only stood at this site since 1795; its predecessor, St Georges Bridge, was further upstream near
Mardol.
Theatre Severn
On the other side of the Welsh Bridge, you will see the Theatre Severn. This is a modern building built to replace the Music Hall, as its audiences were outgrowing the venue. It hosts a huge variety of productions, from comedy to live music, and not forgetting its wonderful Pantomime during the festive season.
Shrewsbury Castle
A Grade I listed building, Shrewsbury Castle is situated at the head of the River Peninsula: the only part of the town centre not protected by the river loop. This meant that invaders had no choice but to make their move through water a much more difficult task. It was the basis of many power struggles during the 12th and 13th centuries but was eventually purchased from a private owner in 1924 by the Shropshire Horticultural Society. The Castle was then the location of Shrewsbury Town Council chambers for 50 years and is now home to the Shropshire Regimental Museum.
Quantum Leap
Locally nicknamed the slinky, the Quantum Leap sculpture is the focal point of a Geo Garden created to celebrate the bicentenary of the birth of Charles Darwin. As Shrewsburys most famous previous resident, you will find many references to him around the town. The sculpture also observes Shropshires geological diversity, as we boast 10 of the 12 geological periods.
and many more places of interest..
Sailing at 2pm youll enjoy a relaxing 45-minute cruise. After which its just a short 5-10 minute walk to our partner restaurant to Loopy Shrew Pub, 15/17 Bellstone, Shrewsbury SY1 1HU
Early Bird (Non-refundable) Deposit Available £20.00pp on Booking, Remaining balance at least 60 days prior to departure date.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
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Bakers Yard | Bakers Coaches - Yard - Moreton in Marsh Cotswold Business Village, GL56 0JQ | View |
Banbury Cross | Banbury Cross By Taxi Rank & Toilets | View |
Bloxham Garage | Bloxham - The Garage Banbury Road A361 | View |
Brackley | Brackley - Market Square Main Coach Bays | View |
Chipping Norton | Chipping Norton - Behind Sainsburys (Main Road) Old Bus Stop, New Street (Worcester Road) | View |
Middleton Cheney | Middleton Cheney - The Library | View |
Moreton in Marsh | Moreton in Marsh Town hall (Redesdale), by Tesco Express | View |
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