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Ware Boat Festival 2025
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Join us at the beautiful and historic market town of Ware on the upper reaches of the River Lee as they wend their way through the middle of the town, overlooked by the unique and iconic Victorian gazebos.

You’ll find activities provided as part of the boat festival (Friday evening river-side barbeque / Saturday afternoon themed boat parade and boat handling competition / Saturday evening quiz / Sunday river-side boaters’ service and “coffee and cakes”) but plenty else to see and do as the boat festival runs alongside the wider Ware Festival activities. The river has played a key part in the development of the town, in particular providing a means of transport for agricultural products – especially malted grains from the 140 malthouses of the 19thcentury – into the heart of London, but before then represented a boundary between the Danelaw and Anglo Saxon lands and – further back still – provided a crossing point of the River Lea for the Roman Ermine Street.

Booking is now open. You can either apply by downloading an application form or online.  Please read the event privacy notice here.

Please join us for the festival – wherever you have come from, you will be warmly welcomed.

 

 

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Event Date(s)

Friday 4th to Sunday 6th July

Location

Ware

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Ware Boat Festival 2025

Join us at the beautiful and historic market town of Ware on the upper reaches of the River Lee as they wend their way through the middle of the town, overlooked by the unique and iconic Victorian gazebos.

You’ll find activities provided as part of the boat festival (Friday evening river-side barbeque / Saturday afternoon themed boat parade and boat handling competition / Saturday evening quiz / Sunday river-side boaters’ service and “coffee and cakes”) but plenty else to see and do as the boat festival runs alongside the wider Ware Festival activities. The river has played a key part in the development of the town, in particular providing a means of transport for agricultural products – especially malted grains from the 140 malthouses of the 19thcentury – into the heart of London, but before then represented a boundary between the Danelaw and Anglo Saxon lands and – further back still – provided a crossing point of the River Lea for the Roman Ermine Street.

Booking is now open. You can either apply by downloading an application form or online.  Please read the event privacy notice here.

Please join us for the festival – wherever you have come from, you will be warmly welcomed.

 

 

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Opening Times

6.00 p.m. Friday 4th July to – 2.00 p.m. Sunday 6th July

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Location

Ware

23 Loxley Ct, Ware SG12 9FF, UK

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