All About The Oxford Canal
The Oxford Canal
Embark on an unforgettable journey along the scenic Oxford Canal, weaving its way from Coventry through the picturesque North Cotswolds to the iconic spires of Oxford, home to College Cruisers.
Originally a lifeline for coal transportation, today the Oxford Canal beckons leisure boaters and holidaymakers seeking tranquility and adventure.
Renting one of our boats offers the perfect escape from city life, immersing you in serene landscapes of rolling pastures and charming Cotswold villages. Explore these historic hamlets and cosy country pubs along the way, indulging in local delicacies and refreshing ales.
In Oxford, moor your boat and set off to uncover the city's rich history and vibrant culture. With College Cruisers, your canal adventure promises endless discoveries and cherished memories.
History Is Calling You
You can choose how long to rent a boat for. For instance:
- A short break boating holiday on the Oxford Canal takes you from Oxford to Aynho or Banbury and back – depending on how energetic you feel. Half of our boats are available for short breaks as we feel that this is a very good way to (literally) test the water!
- A one week boating cruise can take you further along the canal to Napton and back. You will cruise through the newly built town centre of Banbury and the beautiful village of Cropredy.
Heading North On The Oxford Channel
Oxford
Oxford stands out as one of the UK's top tourist hotspots. Despite its modest size, the University, historic landmarks, and other points of interest are conveniently close to the city center, easily reachable on foot.
College Cruisers narrowboats provide an excellent home base for exploring Oxford's myriad of attractions while enjoying cosy canal boat accommodations. Feel free to explore the city before or after your journey along the Oxford Canal.
Banbury To Napton
For those of you continuing your journey along the Oxford Canal, the route carries on north along the Cherwell Valley through Cropredy (home of a legendary folk music festival) and on to Napton where the South Oxford Canal ends – approximately another 12 hours’ cruising.