Discover the best top things to do in Marlow, United Kingdom including Rebellion Beer Co. Ltd., Electric Boat Company, Marlow Football Club, Moose Canoe and Sup Hire, Higginson Park, All Saints Church, Marlow Bridge.
Restaurants in Marlow
5.0 based on 336 reviews
With a busy shop, membership club and monthly tour nights we are well worth a visit. Rebellion started brewing in 1993 in a small industrial unit in Marlow Bottom. In 1999 we moved to Bencombe Farm at the entrance to Marlow Bottom. We currently produce approximately 70,000 pints per week and you can find our beers in over 400 local pubs and clubs within a 30-mile radius of Marlow, in our brewery shop or in several local supermarkets and off-licenses. We have a busy brewery shop, selling our fresh beer in containers from 1 litre to 72 pints as well as over 300 varieties of wine and other local produce. Feel free to visit and have a browse...
Visited for the first time when visiting Marlow as love the beer. You can taste free samples and the selection is fabulous. A great shop friendly staff and very helpful
5.0 based on 44 reviews
The Electric Boat Company provide luxury self drive day boats for hire on the River Thames in Marlow. Explore the natural beauty of the river from your private vessel, taking in sights such as Marlow, Cookham, Cliveden House Hotel, Henley and much, much more. Our boats are great for up to 6 or 8 people, with multiple boats ideal for larger groups.
5.0 based on 103 reviews
We hire Canadian Canoes, Sit on Top Kayaks and SUP's on the River Thames. We are based at Bisham Abbey near Marlow and also operate all along the River Thames. We are experienced hirers and are fully insured. Bookings must be made in advance online or over the phone. Rent by the day.
4.5 based on 146 reviews
Perfect on a sunny day, beautiful location on the river. Lovely walks, great cafe, & play park for the younger kids.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
All Saints Church dominates the town of Marlow when entering via the historic Marlow Suspension Bridge (the latter constructed in 1860 at a total cost of £22,000). This (CoE) church was originally built around or before the 1100s, but completely demolished – the main reason being constant flooding of the Thames River – and replaced in 1832 by the Gothic-style church still there today. Featuring beautiful Victorian stained glass windows and an impressive Willis organ dating back to 1876, the church has for centuries been an historically prominent component of the town’s fabric. Points of interest include wall monuments, the oldest to William and Ketheryne Willoughby and family, d. 1597. Definitely recommend a visit.
4.5 based on 123 reviews
Marlow bridge is a beautiful structure, even more special due to its age and use. It’s best viewed from the tow path in Higginson Park or from the Lock on Mill road at sunset or dawn. It is twinned with it’s larger sister in Budapest crossing the river Danube, yet is still gloriously celebrated and fiercely protected by all Marlovians. The bridge, for many locals, holds memories of New Year’s Eve celebrations when the traffic across the bridge is suspended and the majority of the town attend to watch the fireworks set off from up the Thames. Many Marlovians, in years past, would celebrate receiving their exam result by jumping off Marlow bridge and many have enjoyed numerous hours rowing under it, to turn by the wier and head back to the Rowing Club (where Olympic gold medalists Steve Redgrave, Niomi Riches and Katherine Grainger famously started their professional rowing careers.) What with its history, age and sheer beauty, Marlow Bridge is a must see, either at night or during the day. You can watch the towers, the visitors to Higginson Park, the river traffic and of course, nosey at any weddings happening at the Complete Angler or All Saints church.
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