The Crown Pub - EarithRiverside Stop on the River Great Ouse

 

The Crown can be found on the River Great Ouse in Cambridgeshire and quite near to Earith.

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Waterside Location on the River Great Ouse

The Crown is situated in the village of Earith, right beside the River Great Ouse and close to the junction with the Old Bedford River and New Bedford River (Hundred Foot Drain). This makes Earith a key navigational point within the Fenland waterways.

The Crown Pub in Earith is a popular and welcoming waterside pub located directly on the River Great Ouse in Cambridgeshire. Well known among river and canal boat users, the pub enjoys a prime position overlooking the water and sits close to an important junction of inland waterways.

With its relaxed atmosphere, riverside views, and proximity to moorings, The Crown is a natural stopping point for boaters cruising the Great Ouse or navigating between connected waterways.

Why this location works so well for boat users:

  • Direct frontage on the River Great Ouse
  • Close to well-used visitor moorings in Earith
  • Easy access from the water with minimal walking
  • Ideal stop when travelling between Ely and St Ives

The River Great Ouse at Earith

Earith is one of the most important junction points on the River Great Ouse. From here, boaters can continue upstream or downstream on the Great Ouse or access the straight drainage channels of the Fens.

This stretch of river is popular with:

  • Narrowboats and wide-beam boats
  • Motor cruisers and hire boats
  • Leisure craft exploring the Fenland waterways

The river here is wide and generally calm, making it suitable for a broad range of vessels.

A Traditional Pub with Riverside Appeal

The Crown Pub has long been associated with the river and the boating community. Its waterside position allows visitors to sit back and watch boats pass while enjoying the relaxed pace of Fenland river life.

What visitors can expect:

  • A traditional pub atmosphere
  • Indoor and outdoor seating with river views
  • A friendly welcome for boaters and walkers
  • A comfortable place to stop during a cruise

A Favourite Stop for River Boat Users

For boaters navigating the Great Ouse, The Crown is a well-established and convenient stopping point.

Why boaters regularly stop at The Crown:

  • Nearby visitor moorings
  • Convenient position at a key navigation junction
  • Easy access without leaving the riverside
  • A social meeting place for fellow river users

Many crews plan their cruising day around a stop at Earith, making The Crown part of a natural itinerary along the river.

Exploring Earith and the Surrounding Area

The village of Earith offers a peaceful Fenland setting with easy walking routes along the riverbanks and drainage channels.

From The Crown, visitors can enjoy:

  • Riverside and flood bank walks
  • Views across the open Fen landscape
  • Access to connecting waterways
  • A quiet, traditional village atmosphere

Why Visit The Crown Pub, Earith

  • Prime riverside location on the River Great Ouse
  • Close to visitor moorings and navigation junctions
  • Popular with canal and river boat users
  • Traditional pub with waterside seating
  • Ideal stopping point between Ely and St Ives

Conclusion

The Crown Pub in Earith is a classic riverside pub on the River Great Ouse, perfectly placed for boaters exploring the Fenland waterways. With its convenient moorings, relaxed atmosphere, and position at a key navigation point, it remains a highly valued stop for canal and river boat users cruising this part of Cambridgeshire.

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