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Eckington
Eckington Cam

Eckington

Eckington is renowned for several notable features, including its famous bridge, which has even been immortalized in a poem by Arthur Quiller-Couch. The village is also distinguished by its village cross and its Norman-period church. Nestled in the north-western vicinity of Bredon Hill, an outcrop of the Cotswolds, Eckington finds itself encompassed by the meandering River Avon

Eckington Wharf Services

Flood safe

Visitor Moorings

Usually marked by blue posts, 48 hours maximum.
At busy times it may be necessary for boats to make the best use of the moorings available. Please treat other river users with courtesy and, where necessary, moor close up to the next boat or even breast up alongside. This is particularly important if rising river levels require boats to stop and moor. Mooring in lock landing stages and in lock approach channels is permitted only when locking and at no other time.

River Watch

DANGER! Stop and moor boat
Increased current proceed with caution
Normal Navigation Level
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