LIFESTYLE: Bank Holiday Weekend in Henley on Thames

There is plenty to do in Henley on Thames

If you’re looking for things to do in Henley-on-Thames this bank holiday, you’re in luck! Here are some suggestions:

  1. Henley River Walk: Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the river Thames. The scenery is beautiful, and it’s a great way to relax and unwind.
  2. Explore the Town Centre: Henley-on-Thames has a charming town centre with independent shops, cafes, and historic buildings. Spend some time wandering around and soaking up the atmosphere.
  3. River Park Meadows: Pack a picnic and head to River Park Meadows for a day of outdoor relaxation. There’s plenty of green space to spread out and enjoy the sunshine.
  4. Henley Bridge: Take a walk across Henley Bridge and admire the views of the river and surrounding countryside. It’s a picturesque spot and perfect for some bank holiday sightseeing.
  5. Henley Museum: While the museum may have an admission fee, many museums offer free entry on bank holidays or have certain exhibits that are free to view. It’s worth checking to see if there are any special offers or exhibitions happening during your visit. We love the River and Rowing Museum!
  6. Watch the Rowing: If you’re lucky, you might catch a rowing race or event on the river. Henley-on-Thames is famous for its rowing culture, and there’s often something exciting happening on the water.
  7. Visit a Vineyard: There are plenty to choose from. Take a look at our favourites, here.
  8. Attend a Free Event: Keep an eye out for any free events or performances happening in Henley-on-Thames during the bank holiday weekend. From live music to outdoor markets, there’s usually something going on to entertain visitors. You can find these, here, including more information about the May Fayre on Monday, 6th May.

Remember to check local listings and event calendars for any additional free activities happening in Henley-on-Thames during your visit. Enjoy your bank holiday!

Image courtesy of https://oakengrovevineyard.co.uk/Oaken Grove Vineyard.

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