Restaurant Boats and Skippered Boat Trips
The River Severn, River Avon, and the Droitwich Canal are important waterways in the west of England that have played key roles in transport, trade, and the development of local communities. The River Severn, the longest river in the UK, flows from Wales through several English counties before reaching the Bristol Channel, historically supporting trade and agriculture. The River Avon (often called the Warwickshire Avon) runs through towns such as Stratford-upon-Avon and eventually joins the River Severn at Tewkesbury. The Droitwich Canal system, which connects the town of Droitwich Spa to the River Severn and the River Avon, was originally built to transport salt from local brine springs but is now mainly used for leisure boating and tourism. Together, these waterways illustrate how natural rivers and man-made canals have shaped the economy and landscape of the region.