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The River Ouse in Yorkshire is a prominent and historic waterway that flows through the heart of North Yorkshire, shaping both the landscape and the region’s history. Formed at the confluence of the River Ure and River Swale near York, the Ouse meanders southwards through the city of York—famous for its ancient walls and grand cathedral—before passing through market towns like Selby and Goole. The river has long served as a vital route for trade and transport, linking inland Yorkshire with the Humber Estuary and the North Sea. Today, the River Ouse is popular for boating, rowing, and riverside walks, offering scenic views of historic bridges, lush floodplains, and abundant wildlife, making it a central feature of Yorkshire’s natural and cultural heritage.

Boat hire in the UK is a unique, relaxing way to explore over 3,000 miles of historic canals, rivers and waterways. Boats—ranging from narrowboats to wide-beam barges—are available across England, Scotland, and Wales, with no experience needed and full training provided. Modern amenities, flexible rental periods, and a range of prices make it accessible for families, couples, and groups. Popular bases include Bath, Trevor, Great Haywood, and Wootton Wawen. Cruising at 3-4 mph, boaters enjoy scenic routes, waterside pubs, and hidden countryside, making canal holidays a memorable alternative to traditional travel.

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Jack’s Boats

Selby, River Ouse