Advanced search

This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

Cookie and Privacy Settings

We may request cookies to be set on your device. We use cookies to let us know when you visit our websites, how you interact with us, to enrich your user experience, and to customize your relationship with our website.

Click on the different category headings to find out more. You can also change some of your preferences. Note that blocking some types of cookies may impact your experience on our websites and the services we are able to offer.

These cookies are strictly necessary to provide you with services available through our website and to use some of its features.

Because these cookies are strictly necessary to deliver the website, refusing them will have impact how our site functions. You always can block or delete cookies by changing your browser settings and force blocking all cookies on this website. But this will always prompt you to accept/refuse cookies when revisiting our site.

We fully respect if you want to refuse cookies but to avoid asking you again and again kindly allow us to store a cookie for that. You are free to opt out any time or opt in for other cookies to get a better experience. If you refuse cookies we will remove all set cookies in our domain.

We provide you with a list of stored cookies on your computer in our domain so you can check what we stored. Due to security reasons we are not able to show or modify cookies from other domains. You can check these in your browser security settings.

These cookies collect information that is used either in aggregate form to help us understand how our website is being used or how effective our marketing campaigns are, or to help us customize our website and application for you in order to enhance your experience.

If you do not want that we track your visit to our site you can disable tracking in your browser here:

We also use different external services like Google Webfonts, Google Maps, and external Video providers. Since these providers may collect personal data like your IP address we allow you to block them here. Please be aware that this might heavily reduce the functionality and appearance of our site. Changes will take effect once you reload the page.

Google Webfont Settings:

Google Map Settings:

Google reCaptcha Settings:

Vimeo and Youtube video embeds:

The following cookies are also needed - You can choose if you want to allow them:

You can read about our cookies and privacy settings in detail on our Privacy Policy Page.

The charity making life better by water

Making life better by water

Pontcysyllte Aqueduct & Visitor Centre

Our 'stream in the sky' - Pontcysyllte Aqueduct - has been named as the most captivating UNESCO World Heritage Site in the world.

UNESCO status is given to landmarks or areas that have a major cultural, historical, or scientific form of significance (like the Taj Mahal).

Taking the Llangollen Canal across the River Dee valley in North Wales, the aqueduct took ten years to complete and is a fine example of the incredible feats of engineering you can find on our canal network.

Read this page in Welsh / Darllenwch y dudalen hon yn Gymraeg

Things to do

Our free Trevor Basin Visitor Centre is the best place to start your family day out at Pontcysyllte Aqueduct (pronounced Pont–ker-sulth-teh) or 'Ponty' as we call it, with hands-on models, videos, local information, and gifts. Plenty to keep you busy. Refreshments are available on-site, so grab a drink and a snack, or maybe even an ice cream and enjoy the view.

  • Horsedrawn Boats
  • Anglo Welsh
  • Pontcysyllte Aqueduct Canoe Tour

Walking trails

  • Explorer's free education activity guide
  • Offa's Dyke Trail runs through the site
  • Explorer's aqueduct adventure trail
  • Tŷ Mawr Country Park .
  • Paddle the right way – an amazing canoe trail following the Llangollen Canal (Welsh version)

Wildlife spotting

You may see swans, coots, moorhens and ducks (you can buy special duck food from our visitor centre).

Planning your visit

Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and canal are open sites you can visit at any time. Trevor Basin Visitor Centre is Friday - Sunday 10am - 3pm.

It is free to walk along the towpath and aqueduct, there are charges payable in the car parks.

Toilets are in the small blue badge holders car park approximately 300 yards from the visitor centre.

Pontcysyllte Aqueduct & Trevor Basin Visitor Centre, Trevor Basin, Off Station Road, Trevor, Wrexham, LL20 7TY

By car – Satnav LL14 3SG. Please look out for the brown signs in the area to avoid narrow and steep routes. It is now pay and display parking at Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Trevor Basin. Please note that our car parks are open 8am –8pm, there is no overnight parking permitted and the gates will be locked outside our opening times.

Phone 01978 822912 or email [email protected]

More information

We have over 100 fantastic places to visit

Your support is crucial for immediate repairs and to address urgent needs that arise during the process to ensure the future of Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.

Tripadvisor Traveller Rating

Travelers Choice 2023

Stay connected

Sign up to our monthly newsletter and be the first to hear about campaigns, upcoming events and fundraising inspiration

Crest Narrowboats

Llangollens Favourite Holiday Company

Explore our Canal History

Crest narrowboats.

Escape the hustle and bustle and explore North Wales at your own pace.

A Family run narrowboat hire company with over 50 years experience

Canal boat hire special offers.

Get 20% off your booking for March or April arrivals! Offer ends March 10. Book now!

The Welsh Gov. have introduced a new Waste Separation Requirements Regulation. See how this affects you here.

Crest Narrowboats is a family run canal boat hire business providing narrowboat holidays in the North Wales region. With a good selection of canal boats to hire that suit all budgets and requirements, we are confident that you will enjoy your time spent exploring the tranquil Llangollen Canal and beyond. Above all, we pride ourselves on providing a top quality service and barges that are in excellent condition.

We have a wide variety of boats to suit every need and budget, so you can be rest assured that you’ll find the perfect vessel for your canal boat hire holiday. Whether you’re looking for a short trip to explore the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct or a week’s hire taking a leisurely trip down towards Whitchurch , we have a boat that’s perfect for you. We are ideally situated between the Chirk and Pontcysyllte Aqueducts for canal boat holidays on the English and Welsh Canals.

All of our canal boats are regularly maintained & serviced to the highest standards, they’re equipped with everything you need for a comfortable and enjoyable holiday, and our experienced and friendly staff are always on hand to help with any questions you may have.

Not sure of what you can accomplish in a short trip or a week? Take a look at our Routes page . Want to know more about the areas on the Llangollen Canal? Have a look at our Places of Interest page ! For more information about our boats and what to expect on a Crest canal boat hire, or to make a booking , take a look around our website or contact us via email or telephone . We hope to hear from you soon!

Fun on the Llangollen Canal

★★★★★ This was our first time doing a narrowboat cruise and I’m so glad we went with Crest. Their tutorial got us underway quickly and the staff was friendly, cheerful and patient. Located in Chirk means you have easy access to the spectacular Llangollen Canal! Again, we’ve only gone on one trip but everyone we talked to said this trip was the one to do. Go in one direction and you have farms, fields, grazing cattle and sheep and small villages. Go in the other direction and you’re in the Welsh highlands, headed for the spectacular Pontylssomething Aqueduct. (I can’t spell Welsh words very well).

First time and definitely won’t be our last time!

★★★★★ This was our first experience on a canal boat and it definately won’t be our last! We arrived at Chirk Marina and was warmly greeted by the staff there. After a quick tour and demonstration we were on our way. We decided on a route with the destination being Ellesmere. We decided on this route as with travelling with children the experience of crossing the aqueduct, chirk tunnel and the 2 locks made the experience more of an adventure! We travelled on the Cadi Fach which is a 4-6 berth boat. The boat was well equipped with all the necessities for our weekend away. The boat itself was immaculately clean and well presented with all matching furnishings. I would definately recommend Crest Narrowboats and look forward to booking again with you next year! Thank you Dorothy and all staff

Our 1st narrowboat holiday – amazing!

★★★★★ My parents, doggo and I hired the narrowboat “Angharad” for our first canal adventure. We picked up the boat (it was clean, tidy and ready to go) and were given a walkthrough of the vessel and some instruction afloat, this was done by Chris who was very helpful and entertaining. The canal was amazing, with picturesque countryside views, tunnels, locks, bridges and aqueducts. A brilliant introduction to canal holidays – now we want to go again! Thank you to Crest Narrowboats for being so welcoming!

Family Break

★★★★★ Really pleasurable experience, would not hesitate to recommend.

We began our experience on a Saturday, our boat, Dinas Bran, was ready for us nice and early to begin our trip. The staff at the Marina were so helpful, they went above and beyond and it really helped our trip.

The boat itself was more than adequate for 6 people, everything on board that you could possibly need.

We would recommend this experience to those with young or older children, there is plenty to do for everyone. The run from Chirk to Ellesmere has some delightful views and you can’t beat going over the aqueduct

Really Good Experience

★★★★★ Our first narrowboat experience and the staff at Crest were excellent. Boat was in good condition, no mechanical issues at all. Allowed us to pick up the boat early and get on the water. Great introduction and walk round at pickup along with a short cruise where the staff member came with us and made sure we knew how to turn the boat. Llangollen canal has a bit of everything for a first timer. Two viaducts, tunnels, and a couple of locks. The advice to head to Ellesmere first before attempting Llangollen is well worth following as some practice before navigating the narrows was very useful. Also by heading for Llangollen later in the week we seemed to miss the worst of the traffic. Would highly recommend Crest!

Can’t wait

★★★★★ Perfect Stunning! A thoroughly enjoyable time was had by all. The staff are all absolute stars. Once again thank you Crest Narrowboats!! We’ll be back

Clean and tidy

★★★★★ Clean and fit upon arrival – very good. Paul gave a thorough orientation – Thank you – ideal for the beginner

Something different

★★★★★ Beautifully appointed. Good central heating. Good lighting. Nice size. Clean!! Its a great boat

★★★★★ What a fun craft, verbal and written instructions were thorough and effective. We quickly became adequate in operating the vehicle, but now there is less paint on the hull!!

★★★★★ Lovely condition and fresh looking. Staff always helpful and friendly by email, phone and face to face

Very nice layout, comfortable bed and chairs. Lovely boat, clean linen and towels. TV signal dodgy which is understandable

At handover, pleasant staff and good instruction. Like the modern easy living style

Have you been on one of our boats? Leave us a review here!

Start of the Llangollen Canal

How much time have you got? Stay on the Llangollen Canal or go further afield with the Montgomery, Shropshire, 4 Counties or Cheshire ring.

Narrowboat Holidays

We have a selection of boats, from 2 berth for romantic getaways, 4 to 6 berths for families and 6 to 8 berths for larger families or parties.

our canal boat hires As seen IN MEDIA

canal boat trips trevor

KARA AND NATE

Take a virtual journey with Kara and Nate down the stunning Llangollen Canal. Click the link to watch their captivating three-day trip and find out why this should be on your bucket list.

BBC. Canals. Making of a Nation

Canals: the making of a nation

Liz McIvor explores the canals after post war neglect, becoming places of tranquillity for narrow boat holidays.

Celeb 5 go barging

Celebrity 5 go barging

Nigel Havers, Debbie McGee, Lorraine Chase and Simon Callow with Crest Narrowboats on the Llangollen Canal.

Tim and Pru Narrowboats

TIM AND PRU

The nations favourites return to where they had their honeymoon on the Llangollen Canal. You can still see it here.

  • Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Important Information
  • Arrival Advice
  • Llangollen Canal
  • Ellesmere Route
  • Montgomery Route
  • Hurleston Junction Route
  • Four Counties Route
  • Chester Route
  • Princess Class
  • Queen Class
  • Duchess Class
  • Prince Class
  • Castle Class
  • Heritage Class

Pontcysyllte Safle Treftadaeth Y Byd World Heritage Site logo

Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal World Heritage site

Llangollen Wharf

Llangollen Wharf Tour

❮ All Tours

Introduction

Llangollen was already an important market town when the canal arrived. Both the town and local industry benefitted as essential supplies such as coal arrived by barge while slate, lime and other goods could be exported much more easily and cheaply.

A public wharf and warehouse were built in the early 1800s. The warehouse was originally built from local stone but was later enlarged in brick as trade grew. The first goods train arrived in 1861 and gradually trade on the canal dwindled. However boat trips for pleasure started in the 1880s and are just as popular with visitors today!

Click on any Point of Interest marker to view the description

1. Llangollen Mooring Basin

Llangollen Mooring Basin started as a winding, or turning hole, when the canal was built to allow boats to turn round as few of them would be travelling to the end of the canal at Llantysilio.

canal boat trips trevor

Llangollen Mooring Basin © Jo Danson

In 2004 the winding hole was incorporated into a large modern Mooring Basin for 32 boats at a cost of £1.9 million. The moorings are just opposite the Llangollen International Eisteddfod site. Famous visitors who have taken a narrow boat holiday to visit the International Eisteddfod include Harrison Ford and his wife Calista Flockhart. However whilst they enjoyed travelling on the narrow boat during the day, they preferred to stay overnight in more roomy hotels!

canal boat trips trevor

2. Llangollen Wharf

Visitors have enjoyed trips along the canal from Llangollen Wharf since 1881 when Mr Newbery of the Royal Hotel ran a pleasure boat service from Llangollen Wharf to Chain Bridge, probably the first pleasure boat service on a canal in Britain.

In 1884 Llangollen born Captain Samuel Jones bought a redundant boat ‘The Pioneer’ and set up a business running daily trips to Chain Bridge and Horseshoe Falls.

canal boat trips trevor

Llangollen Wharf © Heather Williams

Listen to…

…the sound of the horses pulling the boats along the canal

Meet Ifan and Taffy

Captain Jones described the route to Horseshoe Falls as ‘a route of unsurpassed natural grandeur’ and by 1890 he had increased his fleet to six pleasure boats, the largest of which would hold 200 passengers, to keep up with growing demand. At that time he needed seven men and five horses at considerable expense but he said he didn’t grumble!

Captain Jones had travelled the world on steamships working as a chief engineer. There is a story that he may have been pensioned off when he was allegedly drunk and fell off the bridge of a ship!

Certainly in 1901 he was charged with blowing a bugle in a public place in such a way as to cause a public nuisance, something he did every half hour to signal that the boat was ready to depart.

Horse-drawn boats have operated from Llangollen Wharf ever since. It is considered to be one of the oldest leisure orientated business in North Wales and is now one of only three horse-drawn boat companies that still operate in the UK.

Business continues to thrive with over 30 staff employed during the busy summer months. The real attraction is the five Welsh cobs that pull the boats. The horses, working no longer than 3 hours a day, can pull a boat with up to 50 passengers weighing 20 tons with ease on the trips to Pentrefelin and Horseshoe Falls.

canal boat trips trevor

Llangollen Wharf © Jo Danson

canal boat trips trevor

© Llangollen Museum

3. Wharf Hill

Wharf Cottage backs onto the canal and was originally the home of the wharf foreman, sometimes known as a wharfinger. He was responsible for the goods delivered to the wharf and other day to day activities and probably had an office in the buildings at the wharf.

Wharf Cottage canalside

© Crown copyright: RCAHMW

The houses Number 1 and 2 Royal View reflect the magnificent views they have over the town of Llangollen. They were originally one property and were probably built shortly after the canal was constructed.

In 1901 a wealthy coal merchant Charles Williams lived here with his wife Mary and nine children, together with one of his employees. By 1911 Charles’s son, John, who was also a coal merchant, was head of the household at the age of 22, living with five of his sisters, one brother and one of his employees.

canal boat trips trevor

© The National Archive Crown Copyright 1911

4. Siambr Wen

Siambr Wen has a distinctive castle-like appearance with a crenellated parapet and octagonal end turrets. Set within the garage walls are medieval stone slabs believed to date from the 1300s and to have come from nearby Valle Crucis Abbey.

They were found when Llangollen Bridge was extended to go over the railway by Henry Robertson, the leading Scottish railway engineer and MP for Shrewsbury. The medieval stones were placed in the garden of Siambr Wen and later set into the garage walls.

canal boat trips trevor

© Heather Williams

Siamber Wen was the home of Alexander Reid, owner and partner of Llangollen Flagstone Company, Pentrefelin in the 1840s. He was also a director of the Minera Mining Company, formed in 1845 to exploit the lead in the Wrexham area. The miners discovered new reserves of lead deep underground so by the mid 1860s the profits were over £60,000, the equivalent of more than £7.5 million today. This enabled Alexander to move to the even grander Llantysilio Hall close to the end of the Llangollen Canal.

Later Siambr Wen was the home of Henry Robertson’s elderly brother John and his three sisters. John Robertson was a retired army doctor who had worked overseas, mainly in India, for over 20 years. Whilst in Llangollen he helped to establish the Llangollen Cottage Hospital, built in 1876.

canal boat trips trevor

5. Dee Mills

At the bottom of the embankment as the canal leaves Llangollen is Upper Dee Flannel Mill, which was powered by water taken from the canal rather than the river. This was unusual for a mill and shows how plentiful the water supply was from the Welsh hills.

canal boat trips trevor

Upper Dee Mills © Crown copyright: RCAHMW

Lower Dee Mill was built as a cotton mill close to the River Dee by entrepreneurs Turner and Comber in 1805. This business lasted thirty years before it was bought by Robert Hughes for use as a woollen weaving mill to serve the prosperous wool trade. The business expanded into the Upper Dee Mill in 1855 and was the largest of several woollen mills that grew up in Llangollen after the canal was built. Both Mills remained in production until 1921.

Upper Dee Mill was later occupied by R & G Cuthberts seed merchants. In 1932 William Clayton Russon bought the company which grew plants and particularly roses. William excelled in marketing and by 1937 the firm was selling seeds in bright colour printed packets on Woolworths’ counters. The seed stocks and firm’s headquarters were moved to Wales on the Government’s instructions, as there was a fear of bombing in the Home Counties.

Eventually in 1942 William relocated the business to Llangollen, having tried relocating in two other places in North Wales. William soon developed the business into a thriving mail order business with a reputation for quantity and competitive prices. He was the first President of the Llangollen International Eisteddfod in 1947 and was knighted in 1968, just before his death.

canal boat trips trevor

Lower Dee Mill © Llangollen Museum

canal boat trips trevor

© WoolworthsMuseum.co.uk

Upper Dee Mills

Upper Dee Mills

6. Llanddyn

Llanddyn Bridge is an original arched stone bridge, typical of those on the Llangollen Canal built using the local materials. The bridge was designed by Thomas Telford and Thomas Denson between 1804 and 1808.

canal boat trips trevor

Llanddyn Cottage was built by the Shropshire Union Railway and Canal Company in the late 1800s for a lengthsman. He was responsible for maintaining this part of the canal, probably including Llanddyn Lift Bridge, and it reflects the growing organisation of the canal maintenance structure. Close to the cottage is a stop-plank store, where planks are kept to deal with any breaches on the canal.

Llanddyn Lift Bridge provides access to fields either side of the canal. It was rebuilt in the 1900s in a traditional style but with hydraulic operation.

canal boat trips trevor

7. Castell Dinas Brân

From the towpath you can see Castell Dinas Brân, dramatically perched on the top of the hill. The prominent ruins are one of the landmarks of the Dee Valley and it is said to be one of the most romantic and magical places in Britain, drawing visitors up the steep hill.

A ‘camera obscura‘ was built in the ruins in the late 1800s to take advantage of the magnificent view from the top. There was even a tea room and shop at the top!

canal boat trips trevor

© Jo Danson

Castell Dinas Brân stands on the site of an ancient Iron Age hillfort. The castle is thought to have been built by the Welsh Prince of Powys, Gruffudd ap Madog in the late 1260s.

The castle is rectangular in shape and you can see the remains of the characteristic D shaped ‘Welsh tower’. A closer look reveals traces of features such as wall plaster, fire places and even en-suite toilets, so originally it was a splendid, well defended fortress. The active life of the castle was very short, as the Welsh soldiers set fire to it in 1277 to prevent it being used by the invading English army of King Edward 1. The castle was briefly in the hands of the English soldiers but it was soon abandoned and left to the crows, where the popular local name Crow’s Fortress comes from.

A famous Welsh legend about Myfanwy is associated with the castle. The Welsh medieval poet Hywel ab Einion was inspired to write a poem Ode to Myfanwy Fychan of Castell Dinas Brân which tells the story of a poor bard who goes to the castle to sing and play to Myfanwy. He believes his love will return but instead she rejects him for a rich nobleman. In the 1800s the poet John ‘Ceiriog’ Hughes, the Robert Burns of Wales, was inspired to write another poem Myfanwy Fychan which was later set to music by Joseph Parry and now is a popular song in Wales.

canal boat trips trevor

Reconstruction © Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB

8. Sun Bank

The Sun Inn was so called because it sold beer from the Sun Brewery, the longest running brewery in Llangollen.

Just below the Sun Inn was a wharf on the canal where limestone was brought down from Trevor Quarry by a tramroad and incline. Boats were able to turn in a basin nearby at Bryn Howel, created to take advantage of a natural indent in the hillside.

canal boat trips trevor

A dreadful accident happened here on 7th September 1945 when the canal burst its banks and washed away the railway embankment, leaving the track suspended in mid air. The signalmen were unaware that anything was wrong and so the first train of the day carrying mail and goods fell into the breach, killing the driver. The fireman miraculously escaped with injuries and the guard, who was also injured managed to walk back to Trevor Station to raise the alarm. When he arrived he was asked ‘Why haven’t you cleared the section?’ The train, which had burst into flames, was mostly destroyed.

The force of the water created a breach of over 35 metres long and more than 15 metres deep. The report into the accident concluded that the maintenance of the canal had received close attention and the cause of the breach was probably due to the unstable nature of the underlying boulder clay. It was considered that even though strengthening measures had been carried out there was still a potential threat of further breaches of the canal. It was suggested that the canal could be closed in this area, as at that time there was no longer any obligation to maintain the canal for navigation purposes but in the end it was the canal that remained as a transport route, not the railway.

canal boat trips trevor

9. Trevor Rocks

Trevor Rocks marks the end of Eglwyseg Rocks, a spectacular carboniferous limestone escarpment. Stone was quarried from the escarpment for over 200 years leaving a legacy of challenging rock faces enjoyed by rock climbers.

canal boat trips trevor

Trevor Uchaf quarry was extensive with at least three faces being worked in the late 1800s. A series of limekilns were situated around the quarry site but were disused by 1912. There are remains of a railway winding house which stood at the top of a steep incline, one of the main inclines down to the Llangollen Canal, and later the railway line at Plas Ifan wharf.

canal boat trips trevor

Old lime kiln at Trevor Uchaf © Crown copyright: RCAHMW

canal boat trips trevor

10. Bryn Howel

Bryn Howel is a striking house built in 1896 for James Coster Edwards, the son of J. C. Edwards Senior, owner of the great brick, tile and terracotta works. Edwards’ products of bright red brickwork, terracotta, tile hanging and tiled roof are in used in the building, probably produced at the family’s Pen-y-Bont works.

Bryn Howell

© John Allan

The gardens, which included a walled garden, produced all the vegetables, fruit and flowers for the mansion. The sweeping grounds lead down to the canal, where an attractive boathouse was built, showing how popular boating had become by the late 1800s.

James lived here with his wife and two children until he died in 1934. His widow allowed it to be used as a billet for army personnel in World War 2. The house was sold in the 1960s and was turned into a hotel. Guests include Pavarotti who stayed here on a visit to the Llangollen International Eisteddfod in 1995.

canal boat trips trevor

Facebook Pixel

JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser.

Untitled_design_327__1707750593.png

Aqueduct Cruise Afternoon Tea with a Glass of Prosecco

canal boat trips trevor

A leisurely four-hour cruise that starts and ends in Llangollen We will meander along the Llangollen Canal taking in all the beautiful scenery that the Dee Valley and its River has to offer. We will then pass through Trevor Basin which leads us on to the magnificent Pontcysyllte Aqueduct which we will cross not just once, but twice. The view is breath taking.

Afternoon Tea with a Glass of Prosecco

Your food will be at your table when you board the boat ready for you to eat at your leisure and you can order your drinks from the crew.

A full sandwich of your choice, freshly baked scone with jam, butter and cream, shortbread daisy, 3 mini bites of homemade cakes (for example, brownies, lemon drizzle and Bakewell all our cakes and treats are homemade) fruit, crisps and sweets.

A Glass of Prosecco

All this for the amazing price of £32.95 per person

There is a fully stocked bar onboard the boat and we also serve hot and cold drinks.

Cash and card taken on the boat.

Please email us with your sandwich choice and dietary requirements at least 48 hours before your trip, we offer the following choices;

Ham , Cheese, Egg, Tuna.

Please state if you prefer white or brown bread

These Terms and Conditions constitute a formal agreement between us and our Customer (this being the person(s) who uses our products and/or services). We and our Customer(s) accept and agree to be legally bound by these Terms & Conditions. A credit or debit card guarantee, full or part payment and acceptance of such by us for you to use our products and/or services signifies an understanding and acceptance of these Terms & Conditions.

Reservations Advance reservations and/or ticket purchase is recommended to prevent disappointment. Such reservations can be made through this website.

Booking Guarantee Your credit or debit card details will be requested to purchase your ticket(s). If booking online, your credit or debit card details will be requested to complete your purchase and a "print-at-home" ticket will be generated. Full payment, as itemised, shall be debited and your account statement will identify the transaction as "WebTicketManager". This is our 3rd party payment clearing provider who operate our secure, PCI compliant online booking system and can be contacted directly at: Wincham Business Park, Wincham, Northwich, Cheshire, CW9 6GB. UK. Tel: +44(0)161 956 2300. ( www.webticketmanager.com )

If booking by any means other than online, your credit or debit card details may be requested to complete and/or guarantee your reservation. Payment, as detailed, shall be debited accordingly and your account statement will identify the transaction as “ WebTicketManager".

If booking through an approved representative, payment will be taken in accordance with their own terms and conditions of ticket sales. Your reservation is duly guaranteed by the issuing of a payment receipt or tour ticket(s).

Where payment has not been completed, we may, at their discretion, provisionally reserve your ticket(s) but reserve the right to re-allocate them should another client request and secure them by payment. In this case, you shall be duly notified and given the chance to complete your payment.

Cancellation by the Customer We regret that our cancellation policy does not permit the cancelation of ticket(s). Your statutory rights are not affected.

Cancellation by Us Where we cancel, for whatever reason, and an alternative cannot be offered or taken, a refund in full (if applicable) shall be made within ten (10) working days of such a cancellation being confirmed.

Compensation will not be payable and no liability will be taken where we are forced to cancel as a result of unusual or unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control, the consequences of which we could not have avoided even with all due care. No compensation will be payable if we cancel as a result of your failure to comply with these terms. No additional compensation, consequential losses, additional travelling costs or other such claim shall be accepted in such an unfortunate event.

Booking Amendments Wherever possible, a booking amendment shall be accommodated without charge or penalty if requested fourteen (14) days or more prior to the event date. An administration charge of 10% of the net booking value shall be payable for all amendments made less than fourteen (14) days prior to the event date if such an amendment is possible.

Where an amendment cannot be made and the original booking cannot be fulfilled, then the Cancellation Policy detailed above shall be applicable.

Prices Quoted Prices quoted shall be current at the time of booking, acceptance and acknowledgment. The price agreed shall not be subject to any change unless forced due to circumstances beyond our control. Such circumstances shall include civil riot, region or National emergency, war, route closure, severe weather conditions, etc. Where such a price amendment is necessary, you will be notified in writing no less than twenty-eight (28) days prior to your event date. Should a price amendment be unacceptable, the booking may be cancelled in accordance with our Cancellation Policy above but without penalty or administration charge if confirmed as cancelled fourteen (14) days or more prior to the event date.

Price Inclusions Your ticket price shall include goods and/or services as indicated, statutory insurance, VAT, all taxes and anything specifically mentioned as "included".

Price Exclusions Your ticket price shall exclude personal insurance, snacks, lunch, beverages, optional activities, gratuities and any other items not specifically mentioned as being included.

Concession Requirements As a general rule, bookings will be accepted at face value at the time of booking. However, at our discretion, proof of any concession entitlement claimed may be requested at any time during fulfilment of the booking. Such proof shall include any legal document that contains a recognisable photograph and date of birth. Failure to produce such evidence upon request may result in the concession being withdrawn and payment being requested amounting to the difference between what has already been paid and the full published price.

Attractions, Highlights & 3rd Parties Attractions, highlights and 3rd parties experienced during fulfilment may have specific reservation rules, payment procedures, health & safety rules and terms & conditions which shall be applicable in full in conjunction with these terms & conditions.

As in any product and service of this type, you are entirely responsible at all times for your own safety and for that of others. Going off any unmarked pathways, through closed gates, barriers or otherwise is done so entirely at your own risk and no responsibility can, or shall, be taken in such an instance. If in doubt, please ask.

Children Children under the age of fourteen (14) shall be accompanied by an adult at all times. Full responsibility for children remains with the accompanying adult, including general behavioural control so as not to disturb the others.

Special Needs Please contact us to discuss specifically your needs if you are disabled or a special need client requiring a wheelchair or other such mobility assistance and/or special assistance. It is our intention to operate access-for-all and we will make every effort to accommodate special needs accordingly. We reserve the right to require persons who are unable to move independently to be accompanied by a companion who is able to provide any necessary assistance and take full responsibility accordingly.

Animals / Pets

Comfort For the comfort and safety of all, alcohol, & tobacco is strictly prohibited at all times other than in designated areas. Alcoholic beverages can only be purchased on-site and not brought through the ticket entrances in either direction. Non-prescribed drugs are strictly prohibited and we operate a zero-tolerance policy that will involve the police without hesitation.

Insurance We operate within UK laws that include compulsory and statutory insurance against accident and third party liability. Personal insurance against injury, item theft, loss, or any other such event is not included and it is highly recommended that you take out your own Travel Insurance in good standard travel procedures.

Overall Enjoyment We will not accept responsibility for your overall enjoyment. Whilst every effort will be made to maximise your pleasure and experience, it is accepted that every person's preference and tastes are unique and it would be impossible to satisfy all of our customers all of the time. However, we recognise that our own success is dependent on word of mouth referral and prioritises customer satisfaction accordingly.

Liability In so far as our duties extend in providing a professional, safe and fit-for-purpose product, we, our staff and our agents shall not be liable for any injury, loss, expense, damage, accident, delay, irregularity, stranded individual, personal negligence, weather, quarantines, sickness, disease, act of God, Government restriction, legal regulation or otherwise which are adjudged to be out of our control.

We, our staff and our agents shall not be liable for any injury, loss, expense, damage, accident, delay, irregularity, stranded individual, personal negligence, weather, quarantines, sickness, disease, act of God, Government restriction, legal regulation or otherwise for any individual or company furnishing sub-contract services, transportation, attractions, accommodation or any other product or service in connection with a our goods and/or supplies.

It is clearly stated, understood and agreed that, to the fullest extent to which liability may be excluded or avoided, We will have no liability, whether in contract or otherwise, for any losses, costs or damages, and in no event will be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, punitive, expectancy or consequential damages, even if they are foreseen or foreseeable, arising or resulting from, or related to, our services and products.

In all cases, the maximum liability payable shall not exceed the total fee collected for the provision of the goods and/or services provided.

Warranty We provide our service strictly on an "as is" basis without warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose. Your UK statutory rights are unaffected by our Warranty terms.

We are not responsible for, provide no representations to, warranties or guarantees with respect to, and will not be held liable in any way for any content, information, services or material on any third party supplier, including, without limitation, any third party recommended, named or utilised by us.

It is clearly stated, understood and agreed that, to the fullest extent to which warranty may be excluded or avoided, the maximum warranty payable shall not exceed the fee collected for the provision of the goods and/or services provided.

Reserved Rights The right is reserved to make operational changes at any time, whether to the goods, services, itinerary or otherwise, with or without notice, which is considered necessary prior to the event.

The right is reserved to cancel any booking at any time, should conditions or circumstances necessitate, offering substitutes of equal value or a full refund without administration charge or penalty as detailed under our Cancellation clause above. If circumstances warrant such action a full and documented reason shall be provided.

The right is reserved to require persons who are unable to move independently to be accompanied by an adult companion who is able to provide all necessary assistance and take full responsibility accordingly.

The right is reserved to decline to accept, or retain, any person at the discretion of the management. If circumstances warrant such action a full and documented reason shall be provided and an equitable cash amount without penalty or administration charge shall be refunded in accordance with our Cancellation clause above. In such an instance, it shall be client's sole responsibility to travel further. No compensation, consequential losses, additional travelling costs or other such claim shall be accepted in such an unfortunate event.

Reasons for such action shall include, but not be limited to: - Violent, racist, verbal abuse or other such unacceptable behaviour. - Failure to comply with the laws of the United Kingdom. - Drunk and disorderly behaviour. - Misuse of un-prescribed drugs. - Refusal or failure to comply with health & safety issues. - Refusal or failure to provide suitable evidence of entitlement to partake in a tour. - Refusal or failure to pay the correct fee for taking a tour. - Any other behaviour deemed disruptive, dangerous or insulting to other passengers. The right is reserved to re-allocate an unsecured booking at any time.

The right is reserved to make alterations or changes to these Terms & Conditions at any time, ensuring that customers with existing bookings receive the latest copy prior to taking their booking. Should the revised Terms & Conditions be unacceptable to a pre-booked customer, the booking may be cancelled without penalty or administration charge as detailed under our Cancellation clause.

Force Majeure Except where otherwise expressly stated in these conditions, we cannot, and will not accept liability or pay compensation where the performance or prompt performance of our contractual obligations is prevented or affected by, or you otherwise suffer any damage or loss, as a result of "force majeure". For the elimination of doubt, in these conditions, "force majeure" means any event which we, or our sub-contractors, could not, even with all due care, foresee or avoid. Such events include, but are not limited to, war, threat of war, riot, civil strife, terrorism, industrial disputes, natural disaster, adverse weather, fire, etc.

Complaints & Disputes Any disputes or complaints must be brought to our attention in writing no longer than twenty-one (21) days from the origin such. We shall then be granted an additional sixty (60) days to investigate and resolve such a dispute or complaint without involving third parties or outside solicitors, litigation or counsel.

In the event of a complaint or dispute not being satisfactorily resolved, both parties irrevocably agree that the dispute will be settled and determined by final and binding arbitration pursuant to the United Kingdom and that such arbitration will be conducted in accordance with the Rules and Procedures in current effect under English law.

Select Your Ticket Types

To book tickets click on an available date and time.

Please select your timeslot

WTM Logo

Things to Do in Elektrostal, Russia - Elektrostal Attractions

Things to do in elektrostal.

  • 5.0 of 5 bubbles
  • 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • Good for a Rainy Day
  • Good for Kids
  • Good for Big Groups
  • Adventurous
  • Budget-friendly
  • Hidden Gems
  • Good for Couples
  • Honeymoon spot
  • Good for Adrenaline Seekers
  • Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.

canal boat trips trevor

1. Electrostal History and Art Museum

canal boat trips trevor

2. Statue of Lenin

canal boat trips trevor

3. Park of Culture and Leisure

4. museum and exhibition center.

canal boat trips trevor

5. Museum of Labor Glory

canal boat trips trevor

7. Galereya Kino

8. viki cinema, 9. smokygrove.

canal boat trips trevor

10. Gandikap

11. papa lounge bar, 12. karaoke bar.

  • Statue of Lenin
  • Electrostal History and Art Museum
  • Park of Culture and Leisure
  • Museum and Exhibition Center
  • Museum of Labor Glory

Na Ulitse Yalagina 13B Apartments

hotel overview picture

Property Policies

Frequently asked questions, how much does it cost to stay at na ulitse yalagina 13b apartments, what are the check-in and check-out times at na ulitse yalagina 13b apartments, does na ulitse yalagina 13b apartments provide airport transfer services, what amenities and services does na ulitse yalagina 13b apartments have, does na ulitse yalagina 13b apartments have a swimming pool, does na ulitse yalagina 13b apartments have fitness amenities, does na ulitse yalagina 13b apartments provide wi-fi, does na ulitse yalagina 13b apartments have non-smoking rooms, does na ulitse yalagina 13b apartments have a restaurant, is parking available at na ulitse yalagina 13b apartments, popular hotels, popular attractions, explore more.

cal yacht club rowing

Southern California Yachting Association

California Yacht Club (CYC)

by evandiaz | May 19, 2023 | Yacht Club Members

cal yacht club rowing

California Yacht Club (CYC) calyachtclub.com 4469 Admiralty Way Marina del Rey, CA 90292 (310) 823-4567 Fax:(310) 822-3658

Total: 950 members – 33% power, 63% sail, 4% rowers.

Facilities: Bar open Wed. thru Sun 1000 to 2400. Dining room open Wed.- Sun for lunch and dinner (breakfast on Sat. & brunch on Sun.) Snack bar open every day from Memorial Day to Labor Day 1000 to 1630. Heated Pool and Paddle Tennis Courts available to members and their guests. 320 member slips (25’ to 120’), 100+ dry storage slips (up to 25’), two 2-ton hoists and launch ramp. Guest docks are first come, first served, but call for reservations. First night free for reciprocal club members. CYC monitors channel 68.

Junior program: Year round. Junior Sailing and Rowing Program. Open to all youths in the community (ages 8-18). Full time Junior staff.

Comments: Active power, sail and rowing fleets. Family friendly Club with a full schedule of races, cruises, and social activities.

Recent Posts

  • CHANGE OF COMMAND
  • CHANGE OF COMMAND AWARD
  • SCYA Announces the 2024 Club of the Year Criteria
  • Opening Day Calendar Posted
  • King Harbor Yacht Club (KHYC)

Recent Comments

The Rowing Tutor

The 10 Best Rowing Clubs in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is a city with a rich history in rowing. Rowing clubs have been around in Los Angeles since the late 1800s, and many of them are still going strong today. In this blog post, we will take a look at the top 10 rowing clubs in Los Angeles and what makes them so successful. We will also discuss the different types of rowing that these clubs offer and how you can get involved. So if you’re looking for a place to row in Los Angeles , be sure to check out one of these great clubs!

rowing clubs in los angeles

Table of Contents

1: Los Angeles Rowing Club

The Los Angeles Rowing Club was founded in 1994 and is located in Marina del Rey, California. They are a non-profit organization that is open to the public. The LARC was created with the mission to promote the sport of rowing, and they do so by providing quality rowing programs for all levels of experience. They offer both sweep rowing and sculling programs, as well as learn-to-row classes. The LARC is also home to several competitive teams that compete at the local, state, and national level.

Some of their most notable achievements include winning the US Rowing Club National Championship in 2004 and sending two athletes to the Olympic Games in 2008. In addition to their competitive teams, the LARC also has a strong community outreach program that provides free rowing lessons to underserved youth in the Los Angeles area. The LARC is truly a place for everyone, whether you’re a seasoned rower or just looking to try something new.

2: Lions Rowing Club

The Lions Rowing Club in Los Angeles, USA has a beautiful and vastly successful history. The club was established in 1887, making it one of the clubs that paved the way for the newer clubs to arrive in the 1900s. In its early years, the club was based out of a boathouse on the Los Angeles River, but today it is located on Grand Canal in Long Beach. The Lions Rowing Club has produced many national champions and Olympic champions over the years, including Olympic gold medalist John Larissa and world champion rower Sarah Trowbridge.

The club is also linked to several colleges and universities in the area, including UCLA, USC, and Pepperdine. As a result of its successes both on and off the water, the Lions Rowing Club is widely regarded as one of the premier rowing clubs in the United States.

3: Long Beach Rowing Association

The Long Beach Rowing Association Rowing Club in Los Angeles, USA has an extremely interesting history. Founded in 1872, the club started to attract rowers in vast numbers. Throughout its history, the club has been dedicated to promoting the sport of rowing and developing its members into successful athletes. Today, the club is home to a diverse group of rowers of all ages and abilities. The club offers a variety of programs for both beginners and experienced rowers, making it one of the most inclusive rowing clubs in the area.

In addition to its excellent programs, the club is also linked to several colleges and universities, making it a great place for college rowers to train and compete. The Long Beach Rowing Association Rowing Club has a proud tradition of excellence and is committed to continuing to develop world-class rowers.

4: California Yacht Club

The California Yacht Club Rowing Club in Los Angeles is a rowing club with an impressive pedigree. Founded in 1994, the club has been home to many famous and successful rowers over the years. The club is located in Marina del Rey, just a short drive from downtown Los Angeles, and it remains one of the premier rowing clubs in the country.

The club is closely linked to UCLA, which is just down the road, and many of its members are student-athletes who row for the university. In recent years, the club has produced several Olympians and national champions, cementing its place as a top rowing destination in the United States.

The Importance of Hydration When Rowing

5: Metropolitan Rowing Club

The Metropolitan Rowing Club in Los Angeles has an interesting and storied history. The club was originally founded in 1884, making it one of the first rowing clubs to welcome people through their doors. In its early years, the club was based out of a boathouse on the banks of the Los Angeles River. The club quickly gained a reputation for excellence, and in 1886 they won their first National Championship. In the years since, the club has produced numerous national champions and Olympic rowers.

Today, the Metropolitan Rowing Club is based out of a state-of-the-art facility in Marina del Rey. The club is open to rowers of all ages and abilities, and they offer a variety of programs for both recreational and competitive rowers. Whether you’re looking to get fit, compete at the highest level, or just enjoy a day on the water, the Metropolitan Rowing Club is the perfect place for you.

6: Whitehall Spirit

The Whitehall Spirit Club in Los Angeles was founded in 1997. The club has produced many national and international champions, including two Olympic gold medalists. The Whitehall Spirit Club is also linked to several colleges and universities, making it a great place for students to learn and compete. If you’re looking for a top-notch rowing club with a rich history and plenty of success, the Whitehall Spirit Club is the perfect choice.

The Row LA Rowing Club in Los Angeles is a historic rowing club that was founded in 1985. The club is based out of Marina del Rey and is one of the most well-known rowing clubs in Southern California. The club is also linked to several colleges, including the University of Southern California and UCLA. The Row LA Rowing Club is a respected and prestigious rowing club that has a rich history and tradition of success.

8: Rivanna Rowing Club

Rivanna Rowing Club is located in Los Angeles, USA. The club has produced several successful rowers, including Olympians and national champions. The club is also linked to a college nearby, which provides access to facilities and equipment. The club has a strong focus on developing young rowers and providing them with opportunities to compete at the highest level.

The club has a rich history and tradition of winning, and this is reflected in the success of its members. Rivanna Rowing Club is a highly respected and well-known club, and it continues to produce champions and contribute to the sport of rowing.

9: Open Water Rowing Center

The Open Water Rowing Center is located in Los Angeles, USA and is a rowing club that is open to the public. The club has produced several famous and successful rowers, such as Olympian rower Sue Enquist and national champion rower George Plimpton. The club is also linked to several colleges nearby, such as the University of Southern California and UCLA.

The club has been very successful in producing Olympic champions and national champions. In addition, the club has also been successful in developing young athletes into professional rowers. The Open Water Rowing Center is an excellent place for anyone interested in learning how to row or for anyone looking to improve their rowing skills.

10: Duluth Rowing Club

Founded in 1966, the Duluth Rowing Club is a popular club in LA. Located in Los Angeles, the club has produced several national and international champions, including two Olympic gold medalists. The Duluth Rowing Club is also affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles, one of the top rowing programs in the country. As a result, the Duluth Rowing Club is considered one of the premier rowing clubs in the United States.

The Duluth club has produced numerous national champions and Olympic medalists. In addition to its competitive success, the Duluth Rowing Club is also known for its beautiful rowing facility, which overlooks downtown Los Angeles. The club is open to rowers of all levels of experience, from beginners to experienced athletes. Whether you’re looking to compete at the highest level or simply enjoy a leisurely row on a beautiful day, the Duluth Rowing Club is the perfect place for you.

CYC Rowing

Application

Cyc jr. rowing inquiry form.

We are looking forward to hearing from you

CYC Rowing Participant Information

California Yacht Club is located at: 4469 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292 .

  • If driving, please park in the CYC visitor’s lot adjacent to Admiralty Way and accessed from the driveway which is between Café del Rey and the Warehouse Restaurant.
  • Once parked, proceed by foot and enter the member’s parking lot by passing by the main entry gate.
  • After passing the main entry gate, continue walking, bearing hard left along the chain link fence at the north end of the large parking lot until it ends at a dark green shade cloth covered rowing shed.
  • We meet, at the rowing sheds which are opposite the tall bamboo plants separating the Warehouse Restaurant and CYC.

If you will be late or unable to attend, PLEASE text (and identify yourself) as soon as possible: Craig Leeds 310.948.1456 and/or Anna Wilczek 818.523.2987.

If the main entry gate is locked when you arrive, please text us.

Participants should bring: athletic shoes (running shoes), socks, shorts, shirts, sunscreen, water, a change of clothes,

towel and personal items (hats, sunglasses, orthotics, inhalers, etc).

To keep all the gear organized, a small duffel bag or back pack is recommended.

Clothes should fit reasonably tightly so while rowing, hands won’t get caught in shirts and shorts won’t get caught in the sliding seats.

Dressing in layers and using wicking type fabrics is recommended.

Here are some links that will be helpful (you may need to copy and paste into a browser):

  • This is a video from Concept2 regarding technique on the rowing machine which is where we begin. Please watch the video before the first session.
  • World Rowing
  • This is a great pictorial representation of the rowing stroke as taught at CYC:
  • This is a great video showing Australian world champion scullers and sweep rowers in a beautiful setting.
  • Here’s a link to the US Women winning the quad at the 2015 World Championship:

Please don’t hesitate to ask for more information.

California Yacht Club-Junior Rowing

Logo

2021 J/70 WORLDS : CHAMPION

Peter duncan and relative obscurity return to the podium as j/70 world champion at cal yacht club.

The Ducasse Sailing Team of Santiago, Chile, triumphed in the Corinthian division.

2021 J/70 WORLDS : CORINTHIAN CHAMPIONS

The ducasse sailing team of santiago, chile, triumphed in the corinthian division..

THREATENING MINORS WINS ONE PRO.

2021 J/70 WORLDS : ONE PRO CHAMPIONS

Threatening minors wins one pro..

carousel image

PETER DUNCAN AND RELATIVE OBSCURITY WIN THE 2021 J/70 WORLDS

Peter Duncan and Relative Obscurity Return to the Podium as J/70 World Champion at California Yacht Club

Peter Duncan’s Relative Obscurity has prevailed over 60 other teams and challenging wind conditions to capture the 2021 J/70 World Championship title at California Yacht Club, today. In a five-day series that tested the skill and patience of top-notch competitors from 11 nations, Duncan – sailing with Willem van Waay, Morgan Trubovich and Victor Diaz de Leon – secured a top five position in the beginning of the regatta and never let go.

“I’m elated!” said Duncan as he returned to the dock, bustling with activity. “That was a tough day out there. We didn’t start very well but had a bit of a break with a header on the first run of the second race that let us get close to everybody and sail through some folks we need to sail through,” he explained. “We have a lot of fun onboard – joke and laugh and keep it light – and that worked in our favor when we had to grind through. Everybody knows what their job is, and these guys do them exceptionally well.”

WELCOME TO THE J/70 WORLDS 2021

Cal Yacht Club is proud to host the 2021 racing of the J/70 Worlds.

cal yacht club rowing

RECAP / NEWS

Peter Duncan’s  Relative Obscurity  has prevailed over 60 other teams and challenging wind conditions to capture the 2021 J/70 World Championship title at California Yacht Club, today.

cal yacht club rowing

DAILY PHOTO / VIDEO

Threatening Minors  sailed by Jordan Janov, Grant Janov, Ryan Janov, Reddin Kherli and Willie Mcbride, took honors.

cal yacht club rowing

SOCIAL MEDIA

The J/70 is 22.75 feet with an 11 foot long cockpit and deck-stepped carbon mast for easy rigging and stepping.

The crew shall consist of 3 or more persons. The number of crew shall not be changed during an event.

The J/70 Class has been created as a strict one-design Class where the true test when racing is between crews and not boats and equipment.

Well, chances are it will not be like Day 1 of the Pre-Worlds. Maybe more like Day 2. But then again, this is MdR—anything can happen.

SANTA MONICA BAY

The Santa Monica Bay is dominated by an onshore breeze that typically doesn't kick in until around noon. Watch out for the oscillations!

CAL YACHT CLUB

CYC has a long history of excellence in race management. We host everything from Championship-level regattas to more casual weekend random leg races.

SAY WHAT? : THE J/70 WORLDS 2021

"Cal Yacht Club did an awesome job."

Peter Duncan | Relative Obscurity

“It was very cool that there were four boats who could have won this thing in the last race...”

CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB

Founded originally in 1922 by yachtsmen including Charles Hathaway and Frank Garbutt, the California Yacht Club's first clubhouse was built in Wilmington, CA in Los Angeles' inner harbor (berths nos. 192 & 193), just opposite Terminal Island. Close by were the yards of renowned yacht builders Wilmington Boat Works and Fellows & Stewart (second location). In the club's inaugural year, member yachtsmen formed the first Star class fleet on the Pacific coast. Involved in all aspect of the sport, the club has encouraged a variety of pleasure boating, first in Los Angeles Harbor, and now in Santa Monica Bay.

Over the years CYC has been the club for numerous prominent yachtsmen including Merritt Adamson, Pierpont Davis, Roy E. Disney, J. Paul Getty, Samuel K. Rindge, William Stewart, James Kilroy and navigator extraodinaire, Ben Mitchell. Movie mogul Cecil B. DeMille once served as a trustee of the club and donated a gold cup for powerboat racing. Comedy film producers Al Christie and Hal Roach were both deeply involved in club activities in the twenties and thirties.

Power boating has always been a part of the club's mission along with sailing and rowing. The first CYC powerboat regatta was run in 1922 and the winner was none less than the famous Gar Wood in his Harmsworth Trophy winner Miss America. CYC's Catalina Challenge race for powerboats has been run annually since 1922.

A fire on Thanksgiving Day, 1930 severely damaged the original clubhouse although the heroic efforts of some members saved all of the trophies.

In 1932, several CYC members figured prominently in the sailing events at the Los Angeles Olympic Games. Owen Churchill, inventor of the SwimFin, won the gold medal in the Eight-Metre Class with Angelita.

Unfortunately, the club was forced to relinquish its key location in the East Basin to the Coast Guard for the war effort in 1941. A dormant period followed.

With the development of the long-awaited Marina Del Rey in the early 1960s, the club reformed in '63 and elected Fritz Overton, Commodore in 1923, as head of the "new" club. In 1966, they opened the modern clubhouse and marina facility that is their home today. The radial design of the building allows sweeping panoramic views of the marina.

The California Yacht Club is owned by the Hathaway family, owners of the Los Angeles Athletic Club. The annual "Great Catalina to Marina del Rey Rowing and Paddling Event" pays tribute to Charles Hathaway's row in 1976 from Catalina Island to the club on his 50th birthday.

The unique combination of private ownership and annually elected flag officers has worked well to establish California Yacht Club as one of the outstanding clubs in the nation.

‘Nothing left’: After California Yacht Club fire, residents mourn loss of a beloved spot

Two firefighters injured fighting a massive overnight fire that destroyed

  • Show more sharing options
  • Copy Link URL Copied!

In an instant, an overnight seaside blaze engulfed decades’ worth of boating trophies, historical artifacts and cherished memorabilia at the California Yacht Club in Marina del Rey on Monday.

Fire crews attempted to control the blaze as heavy smoke and flames consumed the two-story building. By the time they had subdued the fire two hours later, only the skeletal remnants of the clubhouse were left standing.

John Myers, senior vice president of the club, said the blaze had been reported by an employee working late in the clubhouse Monday night. The fire spared the remainder of the facilities on the ground, including the docks and the yachts moored there. But the clubhouse, and particularly its second floor, was all but wiped out.

“We are working closely with the Los Angeles County Fire Department in their investigation of the cause of the incident and will share those findings when they become available to us,” Myers said.

The three towers that make up the Marina City Club

Members are left mourning, comparing the loss to the death of a loved one.

Jennifer Dakoske Koslu awoke in Rancho Mirage at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, before the sun had risen, to find her phone inundated with text messages from club members.

The first message she read simply stated, “The CYC is gone.”

“As soon as I opened my phone, it went to a link on the Citizen app and saw a video of the club burning. I was shocked,” Dakoske Koslu said.

For the last 24 years, Dakoske Koslu and her family have been dedicated members of the CYC, whose clubhouse is a few miles away from their home in Playa del Rey. She said it is where her children have grown up, familiarizing themselves with every inch.

“I remember taking my son there on the Fourth of July when he was just 3 weeks old. It was the first place we went with him as a newborn,” Dakoske Koslu said.

She and her husband biked to the club in the aftermath of the fire, greeted by the charred remains of the building on Wednesday afternoon.

“The destruction is unbelievable. It’s clear that the fire was burning intensely on the second floor,” Dakoske Koslu said. “There’s nothing left.”

The second floor once housed a collection of the club’s prestigious racing trophies, kept on display for members and visitors. The fire melted all but a single salvageable California Cup. Most notably, the priceless King of Spain Trophy, acquired in 1929 from King Alfonso XIII, was lost.

Additionally, the club lost cherished photographs of every past commodore, a significant position within a yacht club. Members said they didn’t know if anyone had digitized the images of the commodores or of the club’s founders.

“We would tell yachting stories at the bar around lots of memorabilia, and the yachting artifacts behind the bar are all gone now,” Tom Materna said. “The yacht club provided us a facility for the off-the-water celebrations after hard-fought competition on the water.”

Boats on the water with palm trees in the background

The CYC dates to the early 1920s, started by boat owners from the Los Angeles Athletic Club and other yacht clubs. The Board of Harbor Commissioners approved the first clubhouse in 1922, designed by famed architect Edwin Bergstrom, co-designer of the Pentagon.

In 1965, the yacht club submitted a proposal for an all-encompassing $1-million, two-story, 10,000-square-foot clubhouse on four acres off Admiralty Way. Members envisioned a state-of-the-art facility with 170 boat slips, a guest dock, a small boat hoist and a dry land storage facility for boats. The clubhouse that resulted was dedicated on June 10, 1967.

Then-Commodore William A. DeGroot Jr. told The Times that the triangular parcel of land on which the clubhouse still sits is a “perfectly logical place for a club facility, and a commanding view down the main channel of the marina.”

Though the building has historical significance to its members, it does not have a historic designation, according to Linda Dishman, president of the Los Angeles Conservancy.

“We are deeply saddened by this tragedy and so grateful for the outpouring of support from the community and our members,” Myers said. “CYC has been a beacon for the nautical community for the past 101 years.”

Materna, 68, first found out about the fire through Facebook as friends posted videos and photos of the damage Tuesday morning. Then he began receiving calls and text messages from friends.

“Everybody woke up in the morning and realized we’d lost a significant part of the sailing community,” Materna said.

His connection to the club dates back nearly 52 years, to when he was just 16 years old. After spending 30 years sailing professionally with Hobie Cats, mainly racing catamarans — a watercraft with two parallel hulls of equal size — he recently served as a crew member on other club members’ racing yachts.

The CYC is pivotal in the boat racing community, organizing and hosting events such as the Optimist National Championship and Junior Olympic trials, Materna said. He fondly remembers the hundreds of people from across the globe converging on the marina for similar events.

The main topic among members now is what’s next for the club. Dakoske Koslu noted that the club’s ownership changed over the last few years, and many are unsure and concerned about the club’s continuation after the fire.

The club relocated to the marina in 1967, leasing the land it sits on from the county.

“I don’t think the county has really valued the contributions of the California Yacht Club as an important part of the Marina. They value Trader Joe’s because it’s more money for them,” Dakoske Koslu said.

Dakoske Koslu said she’s seen numerous small marine-oriented businesses displaced from the marina, making way for more commercialized developments such as Trader Joe’s and Recreational Equipment Inc.

 View of the Marina del Rey main channel

More to Read

Monterey Park, California January 21, 2024-People dance at the World Seafood Restaurant during the survivors one year ball for the anniversary of the Monterey Park mass shooting. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times)

Monterey Park shooting survivors dance again in sadness, solidarity: ‘Nothing can kill our spirit’

Jan. 22, 2024

MARINA DEL REY, CA - DECEMBER 12: Two firefighters injured fighting a massive overnight fire that destroyed a decades-old California Yacht Club on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023 in Marina Del Rey, CA. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)

Fire guts historic California Yacht Club in Marina del Rey

Dec. 12, 2023

TUSTIN CA NOVEMBER 7, 2023 - A massive fire continues to burn the historic north blimp hangar in Tustin, an Orange County landmark that dates back to World War II on Tuesday morning, Nov. 7, 2023. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)

After 24 days, officials declare Tustin hangar fire ‘fully extinguished’

Dec. 2, 2023

Start your day right

Sign up for Essential California for news, features and recommendations from the L.A. Times and beyond in your inbox six days a week.

You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.

cal yacht club rowing

Anthony De Leon is a 2023-24 reporting fellow at the Los Angeles Times. Born in Fresno to a Chicano family, he pursued his higher education in his hometown, earning an associate‘s degree in journalism from Fresno City College and then completing a bachelor’s in media, communications and journalism at Fresno State. He went on to complete his master’s in media innovation at the University of Nevada, Reno.

More From the Los Angeles Times

Asylum seekers from Columbia huddle against the cold and rain at a makeshift camp

Migrant arrests are up along the border in California and dropping in Texas. Why?

Former FBI informant Alexander Smirnov, left, walks out of his lawyer's office in downtown Las Vegas after being released from federal custody Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024. Prosecutors say that Smirnov, who is charged with making up a multimillion-dollar bribery scheme involving President Joe Biden, his son Hunter and a Ukrainian energy company, had contacts with Russian intelligence-affiliated officials. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal via AP)

The informant next door: A quiet L.A. life masked Kremlin ties for FBI source accused of lying about Bidens

Gov. Gavin Newsom reads the book "Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea Beaty and David Roberts to kindergarteners at the Washington Elementary School in Sacramento, Calif., Friday, March 1, 2019. Newsom, accompanied by his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, left, visited the school to celebrate Read Across America Day. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

Opinion: Should California schools stick to phonics-based reading ‘science’? It’s not so simple

Arcadia, CA - February 14: Karen Kropp locates books for a customer at The Book Rack, a bookstore she has owned for nearly two decades, on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024 in Arcadia, CA. At the end of the month she is closing the bookstore doors and moving to Albuquerque with family. (Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)

She poured her heart into Arcadia’s Book Rack. Now the small bookstore is closing

Rowing club los angeles: everything you need to know.

If you’re interested in rowing and live in Los Angeles, you’re in luck. Los Angeles has a long history of rowing, and there are many rowing clubs to choose from. Rowing is an excellent way to stay in shape, meet new people, and enjoy the beautiful outdoors. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at rowing clubs in Los Angeles, their history, benefits, and how to join them.

History of Rowing Club in Los Angeles

Rowing has been a popular sport in Los Angeles for over a century, with the first rowing club, the Los Angeles Rowing Club, established in 1908. The club was founded by a group of rowing enthusiasts who wanted to promote the sport in Southern California. The first boathouse was located in the Venice Canals, and the club quickly gained popularity.

Over the years, many other rowing clubs have been established in Los Angeles, including the California Yacht Club, the Long Beach Rowing Association, and the Marina Aquatic Center. These clubs have played a significant role in promoting rowing in Los Angeles, and their members have achieved many successes in local and national competitions. Despite many challenges, including funding, maintenance, and environmental issues, rowing clubs in Los Angeles continue to thrive and attract new members.

Rowing is a low-impact, full-body workout that is suitable for people of all ages and fitness levels. Joining a rowing club in Los Angeles offers many benefits, including improving your physical and mental health, socializing with like-minded people, and competing in rowing events.

Health Benefits

Rowing is an excellent way to improve your cardiovascular health, build muscle strength, and burn calories. According to a study by Harvard Health Publishing, rowing burns more calories than running or cycling, making it an effective way to lose weight and get in shape. Rowing also helps to reduce stress, improve sleep quality, and boost your mood.

Social Benefits

Joining a rowing club in Los Angeles provides an opportunity to meet new people, make friends, and socialize. Rowing clubs often organize social events such as barbecues, parties, and team-building exercises, allowing you to connect with other members outside of the boat. Rowing also promotes teamwork, communication, and leadership skills, which can be applied to other areas of your life.

Next, we will discuss how to join a rowing club in LA and popular rowing clubs in the area.

The Benefits of Joining a Rowing Club in Los Angeles

Rowing is an excellent way to stay active and healthy, but joining a rowing club in Los Angeles offers many additional benefits beyond physical fitness.

Rowing is a low-impact, full-body workout that improves cardiovascular health, builds muscle strength, and burns calories. Regular rowing can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. Additionally, rowing is an excellent way to improve flexibility and balance, which is essential for maintaining mobility as you age.

Joining a rowing club in Los Angeles provides an opportunity to meet new people, make friends, and develop a sense of community. Rowing clubs often organize social events such as barbecues, parties, and team-building exercises, allowing you to connect with other members outside of the boat. Rowing also promotes teamwork, communication, and leadership skills, which can be applied to other areas of your life.

Competitive Benefits

For those who enjoy competition, joining a rowing club in Los Angeles provides opportunities to participate in local and national rowing events. Rowing clubs often have teams that compete in regattas, races, and other events, giving members a chance to test their skills against other rowers. Participating in rowing competitions can be a fun and rewarding experience, and it can help you set and achieve personal goals.

How to Join a Rowing Club in Los Angeles

Joining a rowing club in Los Angeles is relatively easy, but there are some requirements you need to meet before you can become a member. Here’s what you need to know:

Requirements for Joining

Most rowing clubs in Los Angeles require that you be at least 18 years old and have a basic level of fitness. Some clubs may also require that you have previous rowing experience or complete a rowing class before you can join. Additionally, you may need to pass a swim test to ensure that you can safely navigate the water.

Application Process

To join a rowing club in Los Angeles, you will need to fill out an application form and pay a membership fee. The application form will typically ask for your contact information, rowing experience (if any), and emergency contact information. Once your application is approved, you will be given access to the club’s facilities and equipment. Some clubs may also require that you attend an orientation session to learn about the club’s rules and safety procedures.

Popular Rowing Clubs in LA

There are many rowing clubs to choose from in Los Angeles, each with its unique features, facilities, and programs. Here are some of the most popular rowing clubs in the area:

1. Los Angeles Rowing Club

The Los Angeles Rowing Club is the oldest rowing club in the city, founded in 1908. The club is located in a historic boathouse in the Marina del Rey harbor and offers programs for rowers of all levels, from beginners to advanced. The club has a competitive racing team, a recreational rowing program, and hosts many social events throughout the year.

2. California Yacht Club

The California Yacht Club is located in Marina del Rey and has a dedicated rowing program with a focus on competitive racing. The club has a state-of-the-art boathouse and equipment and offers programs for juniors and adults.

3. Long Beach Rowing Association

The Long Beach Rowing Association is located in Long Beach and offers programs for all levels, including recreational, competitive, and adaptive rowing. The club has a large boathouse and a fleet of boats, including singles, doubles, quads, and eights.

4. Marina Aquatic Center

The Marina Aquatic Center is located in Marina del Rey and is affiliated with the University of Southern California. The center offers rowing programs for USC students and the general public, including recreational and competitive rowing. The center has a large boathouse, a fleet of boats, and a team of experienced coaches.

In conclusion, joining a rowing club in Los Angeles is an excellent way to stay in shape, make new friends, and enjoy the beautiful outdoors. Rowing offers many health benefits, including improving cardiovascular health, building muscle strength, and reducing stress. By joining a rowing club, you can also develop teamwork, communication, and leadership skills, which can be applied to other areas of your life.

If you’re interested in joining a rowing club in Los Angeles, there are many options to choose from, each with its unique features and programs. We encourage you to check out the clubs we’ve listed and find one that suits your needs and interests. Remember, rowing is a lifelong sport that can be enjoyed at any age and fitness level, so why not give it a try and see what it can do for you? Join a rowing club in Los Angeles today and experience the benefits of this fantastic sport!

facebook

  • CLASSIFIEDS
  • NEWSLETTERS
  • SUBMIT NEWS

Henri-Lloyd 2023 Freo Jacket - SW MPU

2024 Puerto Vallarta Race at San Diego Yacht Club - Day 1

cal yacht club rowing

Related Articles

cal yacht club rowing

News from non-English countries

cal yacht club rowing

"They fell to the ground with screams": Russian Guards fired at children single near Moscow - there is a casualty

2023-08-20T20:58:57.477Z

Highlights: In Russia, in the city of Elektrostal (Moscow region), during demonstrations, Rosgvardia soldiers began shooting at spectators with children from machine guns with blank cartridges. One child received serious damage from a rebounded cartridge case. In the video, a child can be heard crying and screaming violently. It is also interesting that Russia recently arranged a solemn farewell to Vladimir Shestakov, convicted for the murder of a child, who became a mercenary of PMC "Wagner" and was liquidated in the war in Ukraine.

cal yacht club rowing

In Russia, in the city of Elektrostal (Moscow region), during demonstrations, Rosgvardia soldiers began shooting at spectators with children from machine guns with blank cartridges.

So far, one injured child is known.

This was reported by the local Telegram channel of the Cheka-OGPU.

"Small children were clutching their heads screaming and falling to the ground. Not without injuries. The child received serious damage from a rebounded cartridge case," the report said.

One of the witnesses to the incident posted a video. It was her child who was shot by the Russian Guards. In the video, a child can be heard crying and screaming violently.

After the woman realized that her child had been wounded, she called her husband and doctor.

Meanwhile, Russian occupier Ivan Alekseev in the war in Ukraine after a drunken quarrel killed his colleague and tried to cover up the crime, saying it was the work of "Ukrainian saboteurs."

It is also interesting that Russia recently arranged a solemn farewell to Vladimir Shestakov, convicted for the murder of a child, who became a mercenary of PMC "Wagner" and was liquidated in the war in Ukraine.

  • The suspect in the murder of a military volunteer was released from custody
  • They will teach "patriotism": Russians in the occupied territories launch cadet classes
  • Russia has created another training ground near Mariupol: how many soldiers are in the city

Source: tsn

All news articles on 2023-08-20

Lebanese economist: More than $5 billion in economic losses as a result of the Israeli bombing in the south 2024-02-22T19:51:47.940Z

Alexey Navalny died of natural causes, according to a medical report shown to his mother 2024-02-22T19:51:40.552Z

Ukraine deters powerful Russian aviation, but missiles are running out - Western analysts 2024-02-22T19:51:34.062Z

Rumen Petkov: Why is there no commission for Alexei Petrov, is he less murdered? - Politics 2024-02-22T19:41:54.985Z

Indexation of pensions: who is waiting for an increase and what is the maximum amount 2024-02-22T19:41:47.569Z

El presidente de Ecuador explica por qué cambió de idea y no va a triangular armamento con Estados Unidos 2024-02-22T19:41:40.057Z

The US announced sanctions against Russian oligarchs - US 2024-02-22T19:41:33.285Z

The threat is real: Zhorin on the "accession" of Transnistria to the Russian Federation and ways to solve the problem 2024-02-22T19:31:41.099Z

In pictures: Israel destroys Yasser Arafat's house in Gaza 2024-02-22T19:31:33.225Z

Yavor Bozhankov: Through the memorandum, we offer non-politicized figures - Politics 2024-02-22T19:22:34.868Z

Russia poses a threat to Western countries underwater — Bloomberg 2024-02-22T19:22:28.686Z

Resumption of flights from Ukraine: how long will it take and will anyone be able to fly 2024-02-22T19:22:20.429Z

Russia: Israel is deliberately working to expel the Palestinians from Gaza 2024-02-22T19:21:47.736Z

Kuleba is in Warsaw to ensure the smooth passage of military aid to Kiev - EU 2024-02-22T19:21:40.328Z

"Project": Putin repressed more people than Brezhnev over the past 6 years 2024-02-22T19:11:40.960Z

Peter Stano: Medvedev should take care of his psyche - US 2024-02-22T19:11:33.489Z

USA: Houthi missiles hit British ship in Red Sea - Middle East 2024-02-22T19:01:40.890Z

A second summit in Paris to exchange prisoners.. Will it succeed in stopping the Israeli war on Gaza? 2024-02-22T18:51:55.880Z

"The military should feel needed": how well-known activists offer to help the defenders of Ukraine 2024-02-22T18:51:46.860Z

The EP calls for an investigation into the spyware found on the phone of an MEP - EU 2024-02-22T18:51:39.323Z

The Armed Forces of Ukraine were hit by motorized riflemen from Transbaikalia near Volnovakha: at least 60 Russian occupiers were killed - mass media News/Politics 2024-02-21T01:01:05.199Z

Russia faces the biggest drone assault on its own territory since the start of the invasion of Ukraine News/Politics 2023-08-30T19:20:25.125Z

Mayor: Houses in Kharkiv survive Russian missile attack News/Politics 2024-01-08T04:35:43.208Z

Volleys from Grady, DRG hunting and drones: how do the residents of Semenivka live, who see Russia from the windows News/Politics 2024-01-25T17:38:35.096Z

Jiuba MMA. There is a piece | Two women beat each other, kicked their stomachs and screamed, and one person roared: The shirt was rotten Life/Entertain 2023-08-29T12:21:13.624Z

Friendly fire: in Russia, a soldier shot his friend while hunting News/Politics 2023-09-19T18:06:18.501Z

Massive UAV raid on Russia: there were reports of "arrivals" on military facilities News/Politics 2023-11-26T20:07:15.992Z

Ukrainian army: Russia launches large-scale attack on Ukraine News/Politics 2024-01-08T09:35:57.571Z

Change of tactics, dangerous drones and where a "major offensive" of the Russian Federation is expected: what is known about the situation at the front News/Politics 2024-01-08T11:06:34.048Z

AT&T customers report massive service outage. Verizon and T-Mobile also report failures News/Politics 2024-02-22T12:51:36.220Z

E-cigarette explodes in man's pocket - EU News/Politics 2024-02-22T10:32:47.254Z

Jordan airdrops medical aid into Gaza in cooperation with Britain News/Politics 2024-02-22T00:31:35.733Z

4 thousand victims in 2023. Africa hosts half of the global “terrorism” activities    News/Politics 2024-02-22T00:41:24.515Z

Explainer: Battle of constitutional recognition and identity crisis! 'Don't want Rajasthani language' trending on Twitter News/Politics 2024-02-22T05:31:39.885Z

The State Department stated that the Russian Federation could not gain an advantage in the war against Ukraine News/Politics 2024-02-21T23:41:18.927Z

300,000 tons of sugar are coming - Bashe News/Politics 2024-02-22T12:32:38.087Z

Canada is going to help finance massive shipments of ammunition to Ukraine - CBC News News/Politics 2024-02-21T21:51:18.263Z

Air alert in the Israeli city of Eilat on the Red Sea - Middle East News/Politics 2024-02-22T05:01:49.555Z

Putin at the inauguration of the Future Games: “Sport should unite people” News/Politics 2024-02-22T04:42:06.063Z

© Communities 2021 - Privacy

  • Sport Betting
  • Yearly calendar
  • Latest results
  • English Español French Italiano Nederlands

TheSports.org

  All sports Site

Dinamo Elektrostal Moscow

Field hockey - Dinamo Elektrostal Moscow

Russia

Hockey Club Dinamo Elektrostal is a field hockey team from Russia, based in Moscow. The club was founded in 1994.

Dinamo Elektrostal Moscow - Results

2021/2022 2018/2019 2017/2018 2017 2015/2016 2013/2014 2011/2012 2007/2008

Men's Euro Hockey League - Final Round - 2021/2022

Dinamo elektrostal moscow - identity.

  • Official name : Hockey Club Dinamo Elektrostal
  • Country : Russia
  • Location : Moscow
  • Founded : 1994
  • Wikipedia link : http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinamo_Elektrostal

Dinamo Elektrostal Moscow - Titles, trophies and places of honor

  • Best result : First Round in 2021/2022
  • Best result : 1st
  • 1 times first in 2010
  • 1 times second in 2009
  • 1 times third in 2017

Postal Address

  • © Info Média Conseil : 419 Rue Lemelin, St-François QC G0A3S0, Canada
  • Vacation Rentals
  • Restaurants
  • Things to do
  • Moscow Tourism
  • Moscow Hotels
  • Moscow Bed and Breakfast
  • Moscow Vacation Rentals
  • Flights to Moscow
  • Moscow Restaurants
  • Moscow Attractions
  • Moscow Travel Forum
  • Moscow Photos
  • All Moscow Hotels
  • Moscow Hotel Deals
  • Moscow Motels
  • Moscow Campsites
  • Moscow Hostels
  • Business Hotels Moscow
  • Moscow Family Hotels
  • Spa Resorts Moscow
  • Moscow Luxury Hotels
  • Romantic Hotels Moscow
  • Moscow Green Hotels
  • Moscow Ski-In / Ski-Out Hotels
  • Moscow Resorts
  • 5-stars Hotels in Moscow
  • 4-stars Hotels in Moscow
  • 3-stars Hotels in Moscow
  • Radisson Blu Hotels in Moscow
  • Hampton by Hilton Hotels in Moscow
  • AZIMUT Hotels in Moscow
  • Marriott Hotels in Moscow
  • Novotel Hotels in Moscow
  • Holiday Inns in Moscow
  • ibis Hotels in Moscow
  • Crowne Plaza Hotels in Moscow
  • Rotana Hotels in Moscow
  • Accor Hotels in Moscow
  • InterContinental (IHG) Hotels in Moscow
  • Radisson Hotels in Moscow
  • Moscow Hotels with a Pool
  • Pet Friendly Hotels in Moscow
  • Moscow Hotels with Parking
  • 3rd Transport Ring (TTK) Hotels
  • District Central (TsAO) Hotels
  • Garden Ring Hotels
  • Tverskoy Hotels
  • Boulevard Ring Hotels
  • Zamoskvorechye Hotels
  • Arbat Hotels
  • Meshchanskiy Hotels
  • District Eastern (VAO) Hotels
  • Red Square & Kitay-gorod Hotels
  • Moscow Affordable Hotels
  • Boutique Hotels Moscow
  • Moscow Heritage Hotels
  • Downtown Moscow Hotels
  • Hotels with Hot Tubs in Moscow
  • Moscow Horseback Riding Hotels
  • Moscow Hiking Hotels
  • Moscow Hotels with Game Room
  • Moscow Hotels with Lounge
  • Moscow Hotels with Bridal Suite
  • Hotels near Red Square
  • Hotels near Moscow Metro
  • Hotels near Saint Basil's Cathedral
  • Hotels near Moscow Kremlin
  • Hotels near High-Speed Train Sapsan
  • Hotels near GUM
  • Hotels near State Tretyakov Gallery
  • Hotels near Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve
  • Hotels near Armoury Chamber
  • Hotels near Bolshoi Theatre
  • Hotels near (ZIA) Zhukovsky International Airport
  • Hotels near (VKO) Vnukovo Airport
  • Hotels near (DME) Domodedovo Airport
  • Grand Bavaro Princess
  • Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya Resort
  • Hotel Playa Vista Azul
  • Iberostar Selection Varadero
  • Bahia Principe Luxury Akumal
  • Barcelo Maya Palace
  • Sanctuary At Grand Memories Varadero
  • Grand Memories Varadero
  • Paradisus Princesa Del Mar Resort & Spa
  • Melia Internacional Varadero
  • Serenade Punta Cana Beach & Spa Resort
  • Grand Muthu Cayo Guillermo Hotel
  • Royalton Cayo Santa Maria
  • BlueBay Grand Esmeralda
  • Barcelo Bavaro Palace All Inclusive Resort
  • Popular All-Inclusive Resorts
  • Popular Beach Resorts
  • Popular Family Resorts
  • Popular All-Inclusive Hotels
  • Popular Hotels With Waterparks
  • Popular Honeymoon Resorts
  • Popular Luxury Resorts
  • Popular All-Inclusive Family Resorts
  • Popular Golf Resorts
  • Popular Spa Resorts
  • Popular Cheap Resorts
  • All Moscow Restaurants
  • American Restaurants with Buffet in Moscow
  • Cafés in Moscow
  • Eastern European Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Moscow
  • Fast Food Restaurants in Moscow
  • Italian Restaurants in Moscow
  • Japanese Restaurants in Moscow
  • Mediterranean Restaurants in Moscow
  • Pizza in Moscow
  • Russian Restaurants in Moscow
  • Seafood Restaurants in Moscow
  • Sushi Restaurants with Private Dining in Moscow
  • Vegan Restaurants in Moscow
  • Vegetarian Restaurants in Moscow
  • Best Hummus in Moscow
  • Best Green Curry in Moscow
  • Best Sandwiches in Moscow
  • Best Tempura in Moscow
  • Best Pad Thai in Moscow
  • Best Hot Dogs in Moscow
  • Best Burritos in Moscow
  • Best Salad in Moscow
  • Best Lobster in Moscow
  • Best Pancakes in Moscow
  • Best Noodle in Moscow
  • Best Salmon in Moscow
  • Best Tortellini in Moscow
  • Best Focaccia in Moscow
  • Best Juice & Smoothies in Moscow
  • Breakfast Restaurants in Moscow
  • Lunch Restaurants in Moscow
  • Dinner Restaurants in Moscow
  • Bakeries in Moscow
  • Buffet Restaurants in Moscow
  • Coffee & Tea in Moscow
  • Desserts in Moscow
  • Food Delivery Restaurants in Moscow
  • Kid Friendly Restaurants in Moscow
  • Late Night Restaurants in Moscow
  • Restaurants for Special Occasions in Moscow
  • Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Moscow
  • Romantic Restaurants in Moscow
  • Arbat Restaurants
  • Basmanny Restaurants
  • Buffet Restaurants in Khamovniki
  • Desserts in Presnensky
  • Hamburgers in Presnensky
  • International Restaurants in Basmanny
  • Khamovniki Restaurants
  • Late Night Mediterranean Restaurants in Tverskaya
  • Maryina Roshcha (Jewish Quarter) Restaurants
  • Patriarch Ponds Restaurants
  • Presnensky Restaurants
  • Red Square & Kitay-gorod Restaurants
  • Tverskaya Restaurants
  • Yakimanka Restaurants
  • Zamoskvorechye Restaurants
  • GreenLeaders
  • Things to Do
  • Travel Stories
  • Rental Cars
  • Add a Place
  • Travel Forum
  • Travellers' Choice
  • Help Centre
  • Europe    
  • Russia    
  • Central Russia    
  • Moscow    
  • Moscow Restaurants    

Club Risovalshchikov

Ratings and reviews, food and ambience, location and contact.

cal yacht club rowing

CLUB RISOVALSHCHIKOV, Moscow - Butovo South - Restaurant Reviews, Photos & Phone Number - Tripadvisor

  • Service: 4.5

Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy.

a person wearing a backpack

Yacht Rock: ELLE’s February 2024 Shopping Guide

From the rowing club to the runway, preppy classics are making a splash.

It’s time to recruit your own team of sporty staples. Go all in on the throwback aesthetic by pairing collegiate standbys with rope bracelets and loafers.

a collage of a woman

Dries Van Noten Retro Runner Sneakers

Double Stripe Tee

Joe McCoy Double Stripe Tee

Sanborn Canoe Maquoketa Canoe Paddle

Sanborn Canoe Maquoketa Canoe Paddle

Laurel Logo Windbreaker

MCM Laurel Logo Windbreaker

Pamela Terry Bikini

Lisa Marie Fernandez Pamela Terry Bikini

DY Bel Aire Color Box Chain Bracelet

David Yurman DY Bel Aire Color Box Chain Bracelet

Gambia Sunglasses

Port Tanger Gambia Sunglasses

American Classic

Kiel James Patrick American Classic

Alec Open-Knit Sweater

Marant Étoile Alec Open-Knit Sweater

Stretch Trousers

Herno Stretch Trousers

Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m

Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m

The You Vault Pendant Necklace

Ben The You Vault Pendant Necklace

Dior Addict Case

Dior Dior Addict Case

Mirage Nautical Sweater Dress

Guess Mirage Nautical Sweater Dress

Florentine Bowler Duffle

Dooney & Bourke Florentine Bowler Duffle

Sineu Slip-on Loafers

Hereu Sineu Slip-on Loafers

Rib Collar Polo

Dockers Rib Collar Polo

Satin Shorts

Mango Satin Shorts

street style

The Best-Dressed Celebrities at the 2024 SAGs

a woman sitting on a rug

17 Area Rugs

a person sitting on the floor

A First Look at Jhoan Sebastian Grey for HSN

milan street style fall winter 2024 pierguido grassano

The Best Street Style From Milan Fashion Week

a person in a green coat and a person in a black coat

The Launch: Fashion News to Know This February

a person walking across a crosswalk

Shop the 16 Best Hobo Bags for Effortless Style

a sketch of a person wearing a white suit and a red hat

Willy Chavarria Reacts to His First ELLE Cover

the light fantastic brigitte niedermair

This Spring, Fashion Gets Bold and Bright

shape of spring solve sundsbo

Spring Is for the Shape Shifters

dries van noten

Spring’s Must-Have Striped Accessories

vittoria ceretti

Vittoria Ceretti Is the Ultimate Supermodel

  • Tomilino Tourism
  • Tomilino Hotels
  • Tomilino Bed and Breakfast
  • Tomilino Vacation Rentals
  • Flights to Tomilino
  • Tomilino Restaurants
  • Things to Do in Tomilino
  • Tomilino Travel Forum
  • Tomilino Photos
  • Tomilino Map
  • All Tomilino Hotels
  • Tomilino Hotel Deals
  • Hotels near Museum of Moscow Helicopter Plant of Mil
  • Hotels near Museum Zvezda
  • Hotel Xcaret Mexico
  • The LINQ Hotel + Experience
  • Flamingo Las Vegas
  • Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino
  • Hyatt Ziva Cancun
  • Dreams Macao Beach Punta Cana
  • Hotel Riu Montego Bay
  • Moon Palace Cancun
  • Excellence Oyster Bay
  • Secrets Cap Cana Resort & Spa
  • Beaches Turks & Caicos
  • Secrets Moxche Playa del Carmen
  • Hotel Riu Republica
  • Secrets Maroma Beach Riviera Cancun
  • Hotel Riu Palace Kukulkan
  • All Tomilino Restaurants
  • Arabic Restaurants in Tomilino
  • Chinese Restaurants in Tomilino
  • Japanese Restaurants in Tomilino
  • Korean Restaurants in Tomilino
  • Middle Eastern Restaurants in Tomilino
  • Russian Restaurants in Tomilino
  • Travelers' Choice
  • Help Center
  • Moscow Oblast    
  • Tomilino    
  • Tomilino Restaurants    

Ratings and reviews

Location and contact, california, tomilino - restaurant reviews - tripadvisor.

cal yacht club rowing

California Yacht Club was established in 1922 and boated its' first competitive rowing team back in the 1930's. In 1977, after a long hiatus, Stan Mullin, Ken Jacobs and Charles Hathaway reactivated rowing at the Club. CYC rowers now number about 60, and represent all abilities, ages and motivations.

Adult Rowing - California Yacht Club CYC is a great place for adults of all ages and skills to row out of Marina Del Rey. We have more than 60 active adult rowers with a wide range of interests and motivations varying from recreational, fitness, social, open water, and racing.

CYC Rowing - California Yacht Club - Rowing About us CYC Junior Rowing CYC offers a range of rowing programs suitable for girls and boys ages 12 - 18. CYC membership is not required to participate. Our junior rowing programs include: a highly successful competitive rowing team, a recreational program and private lessons.

Everyone at the California Yacht Club is devastated by the fire that took place at the structure of our historic club on Monday, December 11, 2023. We want to extend our sincere thanks to the Los Angeles County Fire Department for their rapid response and intensive efforts to extinguish the fire. We are committed to working with the fire ...

Junior Sailing and Rowing Program. Open to all youths in the community (ages 8-18). Full time Junior staff. Comments: Active power, sail and rowing fleets. Family friendly Club with a full schedule of races, cruises, and social activities.

California Yacht Club's Junior Rowing Program runs seasonally from September through June, and extends into Summer with several two week "Learn to Row" camps. The core instruction of the program is sculling. Singles, doubles and quads are the on the water tools for quality learning, and our inventory of ergometers are used for land training.

California Yacht Club, Marina del Rey, California. 4,778 likes · 133 talking about this · 24,313 were here. The California Yacht Club mission is to...

California Yacht Club was established in 1922 and boated its first competitive rowing team back in the 1930's. In 1977, after a long hiatus, Stan Mullin, Ken Jacobs and Charles Hathaway reactivated rowing at the Club and it has grown since then.

The California Yacht Club has a wonderful community of members who enjoy a packed social calendar of over 400 events throughout the year that features water activities, wine tastings, movies...

California Yacht Club is located at: 4469 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292. ... California Yacht Club-Junior Rowing. Craig Leeds [email protected] 310.948.1456. and. Anna Wilczek [email protected] 818.523.2987. CYC offers a variety of summer programs for junior age (13 - 18) boys and girls. CYC membership is not required to enroll.

J/70 Worlds 2021 : Peter Duncan's Relative Obscurity has prevailed over 60 other teams and challenging wind conditions to capture the 2021 J/70 World Championship title at California Yacht Club, today. In a five-day series that tested the skill and patience of top-notch competitors from 11 nations, Duncan - sailing with Willem van Waay, Morgan Trubovich and Victor Diaz de Leon - secured ...

Congratulations to the California Yacht Club Rowing Team on an impressive showing at the Long Beach Christmas regatta! 27 medals is an incredible achievement, and we are so proud of all of your hard...

The California Yacht Club is owned by the Hathaway family, owners of the Los Angeles Athletic Club. The annual "Great Catalina to Marina del Rey Rowing and Paddling Event" pays tribute to Charles Hathaway's row in 1976 from Catalina Island to the club on his 50th birthday.

3,429 Followers, 1,052 Following, 637 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from California Yacht Club (@calyachtclub) 3,429 Followers, 1,052 Following, 637 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from California Yacht Club (@calyachtclub) Something went wrong. There's an issue and the page could not be loaded. ...

515 Followers, 265 Following, 67 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from California Yacht Club Rowing (@calyachtclubrowing)

• 1st US Rowing Coach to win back-to-back Gold medals in the Mens Eight (97,98,99) (04,05). ... RC and California Rowing Club • Advisory coach at Cambridge University in England for their annual Boat Race since 1993 • U.S. Men's Olympic Head Coach from 2009-2012 London Olympic Games (Bronze - M4-)

When the California Yacht Club burned in Marina del Rey, prestigious awards, a priceless trophy and cherished photos were lost. Members mourn the club's loss.

The Los Angeles Rowing Club is the oldest rowing club in the city, founded in 1908. The club is located in a historic boathouse in the Marina del Rey harbor and offers programs for rowers of all levels, from beginners to advanced. The club has a competitive racing team, a recreational rowing program, and hosts many social events throughout the ...

Related Articles J/Teams Silver in Southern California Islands Race J/130 1st, J/111 2nd, & J/125 2nd The annual Southern California offshore and coastal racing season kicked off with the 2024 Islands Race, a coastal race co-hosted by Newport Harbor Yacht Club and San Diego Yacht Club since 2010. Posted on 19 Feb BadPak wins 2024 Islands Race Rio100 sets course record The annual Southern ...

The moment of the explosion in Moscow was broadcast on the rowing championship: video. News/Politics 2023-08-11T12:06:55.387Z. 8-Year-Old Boy Killed in Russian Strike on Western Ukraine. News/Politics 2023-08-11T14:26:57.994Z. They were going to reconnaissance the territory: border guards "landed" the occupiers' UAVs near Avdiivka.

Dinamo Elektrostal Moscow - Titles, trophies and places of honor. Men's Euro Hockey League since 2007/2008 (7 participations) . Best result : First Round in 2021/2022; EuroHockey Men's Club Trophy since 2008 . Best result : 1st

Club Risovalshchikov, Moscow: See 7 unbiased reviews of Club Risovalshchikov, rated 4.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #4,585 of 15,890 restaurants in Moscow.

Yacht Rock: ELLE's February 2024 Shopping Guide From the rowing club to the runway, preppy classics are making a splash. By Rosie Jarman Published: Feb 21, 2024

California, Tomilino: See unbiased reviews of California, one of 16 Tomilino restaurants listed on Tripadvisor.

Anglo Welsh Ltd

  • Little Star boat trips »

canal boat trips trevor

Little Star trip boat

Our little star trip boat offers ‘bucket list’ experience boat trips across the incredible pontcysyllte aqueduct..

This World Heritage structure towers 126 feet above the River Dee and makes for an exciting and unforgettable cruise of a lifetime.

Our knowledgeable team provide on board commentary, so you can learn more about the history of the site as you cruise gently along.

Refreshments are available to purchase on board. So you can relax with a hot or cold drink and an ice-cream while you enjoy stunning views across the Dee Valley.

Book your tickets here

From 29 March to 31 October 2024, Little Star (Seren Fach) is operating five trips a day. Trips depart at 11am, 12 noon, 1.30pm, 2.30pm and 3.30pm

Adults tickets are £10, children under 16 £6, family tickets are £25 (2 adults, 2 children).

Boat trips across the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

Group bookings aboard Little Star

Little Star has seating for up to 48 passengers.

We offer 10% discounts on group bookings for 10 or more.

Bespoke boat trips for groups

We also offer longer bespoke trips for groups of 20 or more.

For example, we can host a two-hour return journey along the Llangollen Canal to Bryn Howel and back.  This longer cruise gives visitors the chance to experience more of the 11-mile UNESCO World Heritage site, as well as cruising across the Poncysyllte Aquedcut.

Refreshments are available to buy on board, including hot and cold drinks, and ice creams. On request we can arrange a choice of light bites on board, including Welsh cakes.

To find out more, call our bookings team on 0117 304 1122.

canal boat trips trevor

Please note: due to the historic design of the boat, we are unable to offer disabled access.

canal boat trips trevor

So why choose Anglo Welsh?

Over 55 years providing unique canal boat holidays in England and Wales. Modern and spacious narrowboat and wide beam barge hire – from 2 to 12 berths. Wide choice of narrowboat hire locations and canal boat holiday destinations. Canal boat holiday routes for novices & experienced boaters. Flexible holiday booking, no hidden costs. Family friendly and pet friendly holidays. Great days out on the water. Luxury canal boat hire and Thames boating holidays.

...but don't just take our word for it

media-quote-trimmed-1

Trip Advisor

canal boat trips trevor

  • Special Offers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy (UK)

IMAGES

  1. Boat Trips & Boat Hire

    canal boat trips trevor

  2. Arriving at Trevor after cruising over the amazing Ponycysyllte

    canal boat trips trevor

  3. canal boat hire trevor Clearance ~ Canoes and kayaks

    canal boat trips trevor

  4. Trevor

    canal boat trips trevor

  5. Anglo Welsh Dayboat Hire (Trevor)

    canal boat trips trevor

  6. Trevor Basin

    canal boat trips trevor

VIDEO

  1. Discover Church Minshull Lock on Shropshire Union Canal Middlewich Branch #Shorts

  2. Four Oaks Farm Pumpkin Patch (October 7, 2023)

  3. Trevor Moore, Lucas Raymond : Trip And Be Tripped #nhl #hockey #lakings #redwings #thousandoaks

  4. AAM

  5. Trevor's New Boat Surprise

  6. Snowboarding

COMMENTS

  1. Experience a canal boat holiday on the Llangollen Canal crossing the

    Over 55 years providing unique canal boat holidays in England and Wales. Modern and spacious narrowboat and wide beam barge hire - from 2 to 12 berths. Wide choice of narrowboat hire locations and canal boat holiday destinations. Canal boat holiday routes for novices & experienced boaters. Flexible holiday booking, no hidden costs.

  2. Anglo Welsh Aqueduct Trip Boat

    The 45 minute round trip across the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, towering 126feet high allows spectacular views across the Dee Valley, making it an exciting and unforgettable experience. Now the season has come to an end, our trip boat will be running on Saturdays only through November & December. The first trip will depart at 11am, and the last at 2 ...

  3. We've launched a new trip boat at Trevor!

    We've launched a new trip boat at Trevor! 6 July 2021. Carl Cowlishaw, Anglo Welsh's operations manager, announces the arrival of Anglo Welsh's new trip boat service on the Llangollen Canal from Trevor Basin, in North Wales, offering visitors the chance to cruise across The Stream in the Sky. We are thrilled to announce the latest ...

  4. Trevor

    Over 55 years providing unique canal boat holidays in England and Wales. Modern and spacious narrowboat and wide beam barge hire - from 2 to 12 berths. Wide choice of narrowboat hire locations and canal boat holiday destinations. Canal boat holiday routes for novices & experienced boaters. Flexible holiday booking, no hidden costs.

  5. Trevor Basin

    Situated in the small village of Trevor, Trevor basin is an essential mooring and turning facility on the Llangollen canal. A popular starting point for your canal holiday or day trip, this is where you will find private boat hire as well as the provision of boats for day trips on the canal. Pontcysyllte Aqueduct visitor centre is situated here ...

  6. New boat trip from Trevor Basin

    Anglo Welsh are running a new boat trip from Trevor Basin. Visitors can now cruise across Pontcysyllte Aqueduct on the newly refurbished 'Seren Fach' (translated in English as Little Star). The skippered trip is a 45 minute return trip, allowing visitors to take in the amazing views across the Dee Valley from the majestic aqueduct. There is ...

  7. A Perfect Narrowboat Experience

    Reviewed June 27, 2021. We recently hired a day boat from Anglo Welsh at the Trevor Marina for a birthday treat. With relatively little narrowboat experience within our group of 6 ladies, initially we were apprehensive but with Gareth's expert tuition we left the marina with growing confidence. We immediately encountered the Pontcysyllte ...

  8. Trevor, Trevor Basin & Cefn Mawr

    Jones the Boats Trevor Basin LL20 7TT. We operate friendly narrow boat trips from Trevor near Llangollen. Come and join us on the restaurant narrow boat 'Eirlys' for the trip of a lifetime - a cruise along the Llangollen canal across the 'stream in the sky' - Thomas Telford's famous Pontcysyllte aqueduct, 126 feet above the valley floor.

  9. Trevor Basin. A Drifters canal boat holidays hire base in North Wales

    A Drifters canal boat holidays hire base, close to the stunning Pontcysyllte Aqueduct on the Llangollen Canal in North Wales. You are here: Home 1 / Bases 2 / Trevor Scroll to top

  10. 5 days aboard the 67 foot monster "Blore"

    Just finished a lovely 5 day rental aboard the 67 foot long "Blore", a Bond class boat based in Trevor. We pressed hard to go all the way to Ellesmere, then back to the Frankton Locks and down the Montgomery canal, ending in Maesbury Marsh, having our best meal EVER at the Navigation Inn.

  11. Pontcysyllte Aqueduct & Visitor Centre

    Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and canal are open sites you can visit at any time. Trevor Basin Visitor Centre is Friday - Sunday 10am - 3pm. Prices. It is free to walk along the towpath and aqueduct, there are charges payable in the car parks. Facilities. Toilets are in the small blue badge holders car park approximately 300 yards from the visitor ...

  12. Crest Narrowboats

    See how this affects you here. Crest Narrowboats is a family run canal boat hire business providing narrowboat holidays in the North Wales region. With a good selection of canal boats to hire that suit all budgets and requirements, we are confident that you will enjoy your time spent exploring the tranquil Llangollen Canal and beyond.

  13. How To Cross Pontcysyllte Aqueduct On A Canal Boat

    You simply hop on the canal boat along with up to 40 other passengers (usually far fewer than this) and enjoy a trip across the aqueduct, usually with commentary to provide information. There are two companies currently offering this service. These are located at Trevor Basin right next to the aqueduct.

  14. Llangollen Wharf Tour

    The first goods train arrived in 1861 and gradually trade on the canal dwindled. However boat trips for pleasure started in the 1880s and are just as popular with visitors today! ... Trevor Uchaf quarry was extensive with at least three faces being worked in the late 1800s. A series of limekilns were situated around the quarry site but were ...

  15. Aqueduct Cruise Afternoon Tea with a Gass of Prosecco

    Quantity. Single. £32.95. Check Availability. A leisurely four-hour cruise that starts and ends in Llangollen We will meander along the Llangollen Canal taking in all the beautiful scenery that the Dee Valley and its.

  16. Trevor

    Trevor - North Wales. Glide across 'The Stream in the Sky' for some incredible views - from our canal boat hire base at Trevor on the Llangollen Canal in North Wales, it's less than 10 minutes by water to the incredible World Heritage Status Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Standing at over 38 metres high and stretching for 305 metres across the ...

  17. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Elektrostal

    Things to Do in Elektrostal. 1. Electrostal History and Art Museum. 2. Statue of Lenin. 3. Park of Culture and Leisure. 4. Museum and Exhibition Center.

  18. Our Canal Boat Hire Base on the Llangollen Canal at Trevor

    Trevor is now Anglo Welsh's largest base with a fleet of 19 holiday boats, including our new Constellation class 'Aquarius', 4 day boats, and 10 full-time staff, all of them genuine canal boat enthusiasts." "Everybody at Trevor is looking forward to a busy year and we're already taking bookings for Valentine's Day, the February ...

  19. Na Ulitse Yalagina 13B Apartments

    LocationIf you want to feel like you're at home no matter where you are, choose this — apartment «Na Ulitse Yalagina 13A Apartments» is located in Elektrostal. This apartment is located in 3 km from the city center. You can take a walk and explore the neighbourhood area of the apartment — ZIL Culture Center, Saint Basil's Cathedral and ...

  20. Elektrostal to Moscow

    Drive • 1h 3m. Drive from Elektrostal to Moscow 58.6 km. RUB 450 - RUB 700. Quickest way to get there Cheapest option Distance between.

  21. cal yacht club rowing

    California Yacht Club was established in 1922 and boated its' first competitive rowing team back in the 1930's. In 1977, after a long hiatus, Stan Mullin, Ken Jacobs and Charles Hathaway reactivated rowing at the Club. CYC rowers now number about 60, and represent all abilities, ages and motivations.... Adult Rowing - California Yacht Club CYC is a great place for adults of all ages and skills ...

  22. Aqueduct cruises

    Trevor is situated 3 miles west of Ruabon on the Llangollen road. From the A5, take the A483 to Ruabon and then the A539 towards Llangollen. You will come down a long hill in Acrefair. At the bottom, before you start to climb into Trevor, you will see a brown sign 'Canal Boat Trips'.

  23. Little Star Pontcysyllte Aqueduct boat trips

    Book your tickets here. From 29 March to 31 October 2024, Little Star (Seren Fach) is operating five trips a day. Trips depart at 11am, 12 noon, 1.30pm, 2.30pm and 3.30pm. Adults tickets are £10, children under 16 £6, family tickets are £25 (2 adults, 2 children).