Henley-on-Thames /ˈhɛnliː ɒn ˈtɛmz/ ( listen) is a town and civil parish on the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England, 9 miles (14 km) northeast of Reading, 7 miles (11 km) west of Maidenhead and 23 miles (37 km) southeast of Oxford, near the tripoint of Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire. The population at the 2011 Census was 11,619.
Restaurants in Henley-on-Thames
5.0 based on 245 reviews
Friendly and Reliable Canoe Hire on the River Thames. Open weekends, and during the week in school holidays too!
4.5 based on 1,123 reviews
An award winning English Vineyard, Winery and Brewery. Offering pre booked tours with tutoured tastings. There is also an on-site fantastic Bed & Breakfast where you relax and enjoy dinner too.
A very interesting tour with an excellent tasting session,good explanations of the preparation of each product.An enjoyable day, we stayed overnight for an excellent evening meal and accomodation and breakfast. Superb views and location with chance for walkers in spare time.
4.5 based on 550 reviews
What a down to earth character Lord Nuffield must have been - the house is in no way grand and, unfortunately, it does look in need of rather a lot of TLC (I'm sure the many flat roofs don't help.) The interiors are comfortable and homely rather than grand and you could almost be walking into your grandparents house. The only nod to grandeur is the Billiards Room which is in a wing on its own and the tool cupboard in his Lordship's bedroom gives a fascinating insight to the restless nature of the man. Really interesting
4.5 based on 171 reviews
‘Hobbs of Henley is situated on the banks of the River Thames in Henley and is steeped in history and tradition. Boasting 5 generations of experience and 2 Royal Waterman amongst their staff, nobody is better placed than them to help you discover the beauty of the River Thames. Whether it is aboard one of their large luxury passenger vessels for a private or corporate party, hiring one of their motor launches for a self drive adventure, sipping champagne aboard one of their Edwardian or Olympic launches, a sightseeing trip along the Royal Regatta Course or a luxurious boating holiday….there really is something for everyone. Or if you are looking to buy a boat but not sure about the commitment then Hobbs of Henley launched a new luxury membership boating scheme last year – The Henley Boat Club. This scheme is an opportunity to enjoy a fleet of beautifully maintained self drive motor launches without the hassle of ownership and the costs involved with this. Henley Boat Club ‘Membership Boating’ is the easy way to take to the river whenever you want to safe in the knowledge that your boat is maintained and looked after by an experienced family business with over 147 years of boating experience’.
Attended a wonderful anniversary party for my in-laws. The vintage tea was beautiful and all the staff were amazing especially the captain, who professionally and kindly talked and educated the few children on board about driving the boat. It could not have been more perfect!
4.5 based on 34 reviews
High up in the Chiltern hills, Warburg Nature Reserve is a magnificent place for its wild, remote tranquillity. The flower-rich grasslands in the valley bottom give way to grand woodlands rising up the valley sides.Warburg is home to an incredible range of habitats sheltering thousands of species, and each season there is something interesting to experience. In spring, the woodland is awash with spectacular bluebells and wood anemones. In May and June the reserve has a dawn chorus second to none. The wide sunny rides and open glades of chalk grassland are full of summer flowers, including pyramidal orchid and swathes of aromatic wild marjoram and thyme. These are followed by autumn and Chiltern gentians and glorious colours throughout the tree canopy, while down below, an incredible 900 species of fungi grow. In winter, you can enjoy magical frost along the valley bottom.
We love walking and nature. We loved the Warburg Nature Reserve. How wonderful that the woodland trust and their volunteers maintain places like this for us all to enjoy.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
Cosy 3 screen art house cinema with a bar for drinks and snacks plus a cafe serving locally produced cakes and freshly prepared wraps and toasted sandwiches. The Regal Picturehouse is a short walk from the river in Henley, and is easily accessible by public transport.
A lovely compact cinema in Henley-on-Thames with very helpful staff, easy access for wheelchairs and parking close by.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
On a few days break from the grind we took ourselves off to Henley-on-Thames, the Thames path is a wonderful way to explore the river and to watch the world go by. We took a picnic and found a lovely shaded spot in view of the river and the many boats that pass. You must walk up to one of the many locks to watch the boats passing through.
4.0 based on 858 reviews
Most enjoyable visit. Knowledgeable staff, super tea room and lovely gardens to walk round on a sunny day
4.0 based on 73 reviews
Everyone should visit this structure it is a special piece of history that tells a wonderful story of a beautiful gift to the village. It is a pleasure to come and walk around this area to see this piece of history
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