Reading Rowing Club

Based in a purpose built boathouse next to Caversham Bridge, Reading Rowing Club welcomes complete beginners right through to international athletes of all ages to train on our fabulous 7km stretch of the River Thames.
Those brand new to the sport of rowing are introduced via our bespoke, 6 week, learn to row courses. Those with more experience are invited to join the coached senior squad sessions or get involved with the sociable Explore rowing group. Juniors are specifically catered for with dedicated coaching and pastoral support, also Junior Summer Courses.
The Reading Rowing Club boathouse is also the perfect venue for your upcoming event or celebration with a recently refurbished bar, large function room, fully equipped kitchen and fantastic views over the river.
For more details please visit the Reading Rowing Club website at www.readingrc.com
To be placed on the waiting list, to become a junior member please use the following link. http://www.readingrc.com/junior-waiting-list-form
Learn to Row courses for adults and children visit website for more details.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Reading Rowing Club
- [secretary@readingrc.com, beginners@readingrc.com, junior-vc@readingrc.com]
- Website
- www.readingrc.com
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Where to go
- Name
- Reading Rowing Club
- Address
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The Boathouse, Thames Promenade
Richfield Avenue
Reading
- Postcode
- RG1 8BD
Directions to RG1 8BD - Notes
Parking available behind the boathouse. Pay & display between 9am and 5pm, Monday - Friday. Free at evenings and weekends.
Time / Date Details
- When is it on
- Clubhouse is open to members at all times.
- Time of day
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Morning
Afternoon
Evening - Session Information
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Please get in touch to join and for specific training times.
Availability
- Referral required
- No
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