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Ware Boat Festival, on the River Lee in Ware, is a weekend of fun and frolics on, in, and around the river and the town organised by IWA Lee & Stort Branch. Watch the boat parade, or step aboard a boat trip of your own. Visit the town fair and see the carnival procession. Root for your favourite in the Boat Handling Competition.

 

If you’re driving down to the Festival, head for the either the Library car park (SG12 9XF) or Priory car park (SG12 0DE) – and head towards the River Lea from there. Ware train station is also a short walk to the river.

Branch
IWA Lee & Stort Branch
Event Dates

3 – 5 July 2020

Location

Ware

Ware Boat Festival

Ware Boat Festival, on the River Lee in Ware, is a weekend of fun and frolics on, in, and around the river and the town organised by IWA Lee & Stort Branch. Watch the boat parade, or step aboard a boat trip of your own. Visit the town fair and see the carnival procession. Root for your favourite in the Boat Handling Competition.

 

If you’re driving down to the Festival, head for the either the Library car park (SG12 9XF) or Priory car park (SG12 0DE) – and head towards the River Lea from there. Ware train station is also a short walk to the river.

Details

Contact

01279 843358

[email protected]

Register Online [https://wareboatfestival.000webhostapp.com/]

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