Henley Royal Regatta
The Henley Royal Regatta is a prestigious and iconic rowing event that has been a highlight of the British summer season since its inception in 1839. Situated on the picturesque River Thames in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, the regatta boasts a rich history steeped in tradition. Originally founded as a one-day event with only six races, it has since grown into a world-renowned regatta spanning five days and attracting rowing enthusiasts from around the globe. The regatta's historical significance is evident in its strict adherence to etiquette, with rowers competing in pristine white attire, and races taking place in the idyllic setting of Henley's tree-lined banks, making it a unique and charming event for spectators and participants alike.
The Henley Royal Regatta draws rowing teams and crews from various countries and rowing clubs, showcasing the best talent in the sport. The competition includes a wide range of categories, from single sculls to eights, and features both men's and women's events. Participants, often dressed in their club colours, battle fiercely for victory in a knockout-style tournament, providing thrilling and closely contested races. The regatta's esteemed reputation also extends to its spectators, as it attracts a diverse crowd of rowing enthusiasts, socialites, and even royalty. Visitors from all walks of life gather to witness the world-class rowing, enjoy fine dining, and partake in the quintessentially British tradition of picnicking along the riverbanks, creating an atmosphere of both sporting excellence and refined leisure that is truly unmatched in the world of rowing.
The Baskerville Arms is perfectly placed for accommodation for the Henley Royal Regatta. Just 4 minutes by car or train from Henley-on-Thames centre, just contact us to stay in one of our four cosy rooms.