We are the Outdoor Swimming Society’s ‘Swim the Thames’ group, swimming the entire length of the River Thames as it flows from source to sea, through countryside meadows, Cotswold villages, market towns, and great cities. Follow us here to track our progress as we wade, walk, breaststroke, crawl and butterfly our wet way from the source of the great river to Teddington... and beyond.
Showing posts with label Swim 37. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swim 37. Show all posts
Sunday, 30 September 2012
Swim 37: Hambledon Lock to Frogmill Spinney
We met at the public carpark in Hurley next to the church:
http://goo.gl/maps/GXvQh
and changed (discreetly).
We then shuttled to the Flower Pot Inn at Aston.
http://goo.gl/maps/toRvI
We walked a little way up to the lock,
http://goo.gl/maps/Ne53o
and swam down to Frogmill Spinney.. Take care when starting off from Hambeldon lock as there can be strong currents around the weir. We finished at this beach at Riverside Picnic Grounds in Hurley, a distance of 4.75km
http://goo.gl/maps/leFGC
and walked back to the carpark to change. Afterwards, we shuttled back to the Flower Pot at Aston for lunch. They don't take bookings but insisted that since the weather wasgoing to be fine we could sit outside. And as it happened, they were right!
Don't forget to tell the lock keepers!
http://goo.gl/maps/GXvQh
and changed (discreetly).
We then shuttled to the Flower Pot Inn at Aston.
http://goo.gl/maps/toRvI
We walked a little way up to the lock,
http://goo.gl/maps/Ne53o
and swam down to Frogmill Spinney.. Take care when starting off from Hambeldon lock as there can be strong currents around the weir. We finished at this beach at Riverside Picnic Grounds in Hurley, a distance of 4.75km
http://goo.gl/maps/leFGC
and walked back to the carpark to change. Afterwards, we shuttled back to the Flower Pot at Aston for lunch. They don't take bookings but insisted that since the weather wasgoing to be fine we could sit outside. And as it happened, they were right!
Don't forget to tell the lock keepers!
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