Spectator Information

 

Getting to the Race

Bus Users
For the start in Mortlake, take the 209 or 190 from Hammersmith.

For the middle part of the Race at the Surrey Bend, the number 9 bus from Charing Cross or the 10 from Euston and Oxford Circus or the 27 from Camden will take you to Hammersmith - close to the riverside at Chiswick Malls.
 
For the finish in Putney, the number 14 bus from Tottenham Court Road and the 22 from Piccadilly Circus will both take you across Putney Bridge.

Visit the Transport for London website for more information.
 
Train Users
For the finish in Putney, Putney railway station is on Putney High Street at the Upper Richmond Road. Trains arrive from Clapham Junction, Waterloo or Victoria.
 
West of Putney, the line divides at the next stop Barnes Station - just over a mile away - going towards Barnes Bridge, or towards Mortlake for the start.

South West Trains stations are not wheelchair accessible.

Visit the South West Trains website for more information.

London Underground users  
For the finish, East Putney is south of the river and Putney Bridge is north - Putney Bridge is the closest station.
 
Ravenscourt Park and Hammersmith are closest to the viewing areas at Chiswick Mall or for bus services to Barnes.
 
Hammersmith station is accessible for wheelchairs but the Putney tube stations are not.

Visit the Transport for London website for more information.

Tips for Spectators

The best views of the race for spectators are generally either from Hammersmith Bridge, or along Putney Embankment (south side of the river). When deciding on the optimum viewing location, it is worth remembering that it can take some time to travel between the start and finish of the course (there is no direct public transport between the two). You should consider where the crew that you are supporting is boating from and choose your vantage point accordingly.

Hammersmith Bridge
Spectators will congregate on the bridge, clustering around the famous ‘second lamp-post’ from the Surrey (south) side of the river, which marks the point where the coxes should be aiming their crews as they pass underneath. Many people arrive early in order to get one of the prime positions, so be prepared for a reasonable wait if you want to be right above ‘the racing line’. Alternatively, keep yourself warm in one of the pubs on the northern bank and join the crowds as the crews start to row past.

Putney Embankment
The home to a fair number of tideway clubs, sees Putney Embankment as a hive of activity on race day. With lots of visiting crews choosing to boat from here, the embankment bustles with kit and food stalls. Many of the rowers will retire to either one of the rowing clubs’ bars or one of the nearby pubs after the race. Putney embankment offers a clear view of the last two minutes of the race as the crews sprint for the line.

Eating & Drinking along the course

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BAD WEATHER?
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Please take note of any announcements made by the Control Commission personnel in your area. We will aim to advise crews 2hrs before the Race start time (i.e before crews go afloat) if the start of the race is in question and will also give a time (likely to be within the hour) whether the race will proceed or be cancelled. If you are in any doubt about going afloat please ask.

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