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Book a spooky Halloween boat trip for your family on the Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation in Essex this October Half Term week.

Trips can depart from Paper Mill Lock or Heybridge Basin.

Get exclusive hire of the boat and crew for just £80.

Contact us to book if you dare…

Please note: Our charter trips are currently only available to single household groups, up to 6 people. See our latest Covid-19 information.

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Event Dates

26th - 31st October 2020

Location

Essex

Boating

Spooky Halloween Boat Trips

Book a spooky Halloween boat trip for your family on the Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation in Essex this October Half Term week.

Trips can depart from Paper Mill Lock or Heybridge Basin.

Get exclusive hire of the boat and crew for just £80.

Contact us to book if you dare…

Please note: Our charter trips are currently only available to single household groups, up to 6 people. See our latest Covid-19 information.

Details

Times

6-7pm or 8-9pm

Contact

[email protected]
01245 226245

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Location

Essex

Chelmer Cruises - Paper Mill Lock, North Hill, Little Baddow, Chelmsford, UK

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