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Rising boldly over the River Thames, the Thames Barrier is a modern engineering marvel protecting the city from flooding while offering striking riverside views.
View Dates & BookJourney Time: 3 hours
Time at Destination: 4.5 hours
Comfort Stop: Yes
Enjoy a visit to Enderby House, an iconic riverside residence with a history dating back to 1830 where youll take a break for a relaxing midday meal. Here, youll enjoy a light lunch of a freshly prepared sandwich, served with a portion of chipssimple, satisfying, and just right for a break in charming surroundings.
Afterwards, we continue to the impressive Thames Barrier, one of the capitals most remarkable engineering landmarks. Stretching across the River Thames, the Barrier is a striking series of gleaming steel gates designed to protect London from tidal surges and flooding. Since its completion in the 1980s, it has played a vital role in safeguarding the city, combining cutting-edge engineering with an iconic, futuristic design.
During your visit, enjoy an engaging and informative talk that explains how the Barrier operates, how often it is raised, and the crucial role it plays in defending thousands of homes and landmarks across London. Youll also learn about the history behind its construction and the challenges of managing flood risk in a modern capital. There will be time to take in the views along the river and appreciate this unique structure up closean impressive blend of innovation, design, and purpose.
A well-balanced day combining good food, history, and one of Londons most iconic modern achievements.
Please notify us of any dietary requirements when you book. Please note that the current sandwich menu is seasonal and will be updated. Guests will be contacted closer to the time with the new autumn menu and invited to select one of four options.
Accessibility
Enderby House- The ground floor dining area is accessible, but upper levels are typically reached by stairs only. Coach drop-off is nearby with a short, level walk.
Thames Barrier - The main viewing areas and riverside paths are mostly flat and paved, ideal for wheelchairs and those with limited mobility. The visitor centre offers step-free access and accessible facilities, with seating available for talks. Overall, a comfortable and easy visit with only short walking distances required.
The Thames Barrier is one of the largest movable flood barriers in the world, designed to protect London from tidal surges and rising sea levels. Visiting the barrier offers a fascinating glimpse into modern engineering, with opportunities to learn about its history, design, and role in safeguarding the city through informative exhibitions and guided tours. The surrounding riverside area is perfect for a leisurely walk, with views of the barriers massive gates and the Thames stretching beyond.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
| Name | Address |
|---|---|
| Boscombe Bus Station | Boscombe Bus Station |
| Bournemouth Interchange | Bournemouth Interchange Stand K |
| Branksome, John Lewis | Branksome, John Lewis |
| Ferndown, Opp Iceland | Ferndown, Opposite Iceland |
| Pokesdown Station | Pokesdown Station |
| Poole LightHouse | Seldown Lane by Lighthouse Theatre |
| Ringwood, Meeting House L | Ringwood, Meeting House Lane |
| Upper Parkstone | Upper Parkstone, St Johns Church |
| Westbourne Bingo Hall | Westbourne Bingo Hall |
| Wimborne | Wimborne Police Station |
| From Price | Book Now | Call Back | Telephone | Favourites |
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