Worcestershire: 3- or 4-Night Boat Hire for Up To Twelve People with Starline Narrowboats
Due to the current health crisis, please check the current measures before any purchaseStarline NarrowboatsBased in Worcestershire, Starline Narrowboats enables newbies and versed sailors to explore the River Severn, including the Worcester and Birmingham canals, meandering through tens of miles of countryside, with a choice of narrowboats all geared up to sleep and offer comfort for up to 12 people. Western Star: cruiser-stern narrowboat, 45ft long, 3- to 5-berth (two doubles and one single), 1 toilet, 1 shower Shooting Star: cruiser-stern narrowboat, 50ft long, 2- to 4-berth (one double bed and two single beds), 1 toilet, 1 shower Dawn Star: cruiser-stern narrowboat, 50ft long, 5- to 7-berth (three doubles and one single), 1 toilet, 1 shower Dark Star: semi-traditional style narrowboat, 55ft long, 3 double and 1 single bed, 2 toilets, 1 shower Kentish Star: cruiser-stern narrowboat, 58ft long, 6- to 8-berth (various sleeping arrangements available), 2 toilets, 1 shower Star Gazer: cruiser-stern narrowboat, 69ft long, 8- to 10-berth (various sleeping arrangements available), 2 toilets, 1 shower North Star: cruiser-stern narrowboat, 60ft long, 10- to 12-berth (various sleeping arrangements available), 2 toilets, 2 showersGroupon’s Guide To WorcestershireSet in the West Midlands of England, Worcestershire county includes the towns of Kidderminster, Redditch, Bromsgrove, Stourport-on-Severn, Droitwich, Evesham and Malvern.The Severn and the Avon rivers flow through the county, while the Malvern Hills which run from the south of the county into Herefordshire have been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Major sights in Worcestershire include Worcester Cathedral, Severn Valley Railway, Worcestershire Beacon, Harvington Hall, Great Witley Church, Bewdley Museum and Go Ape! Wyre Forest.
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