The Dundas Arms – A Canalside Havenfor Boaters, Walkers, and Explorers on the Kennet and Avon Canal

 53 Station Rd, Kintbury, Hungerford RG17 9UT

The Dundas Arms can be found on the Kennet and Avon Canal in Berkshire and quite near to Hungerford.

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Moor up on the opposite bank.

Tucked in the tranquil village of Kintbury, The Dundas Arms is a dream stop for canal boaters, towpath walkers, and countryside explorers making their way along the Kennet and Avon Canal. With its perfect blend of rustic charm, fresh food, scenic views, and direct canal access, this historic inn is the definition of a hidden gem.

Moor Up in Style – Perfect Stop for Canal Boat Cruisers

Cruising the Kennet and Avon? You’re in luck. The Dundas Arms sits right on the canal, with private moorings available just steps from the garden. Tie up your narrowboat, hop ashore, and find yourself in one of the most idyllic spots along the waterway.

Refuel and Relax – Ideal Pub for Towpath Walkers

Walkers, this one’s for you. Whether you’re doing a casual stroll or a long-distance hike, The Dundas Arms is a welcome pit stop. Kick off your boots, grab a pint, and enjoy the peaceful garden or cosy interiors. It’s comfort at its best after a day on your feet.

Spectacular Scenery and Riverside Serenity

Situated where the River Kennet meets the canal, the setting is nothing short of magical. Expect swans drifting past, weeping willows dancing in the breeze, and uninterrupted views of the water and surrounding countryside. It’s pure postcard material.

A Quintessential English Inn with Direct Canal Access

With its elegant Georgian facade and welcoming atmosphere, The Dundas Arms is the real deal when it comes to classic English pubs. Inside, you'll find wooden beams, comfy seating, and a warm glow from the bar — a cosy contrast to the open skies outside.

Boat-Friendly Moorings Just Steps from the Beer Garden

There’s something truly special about stepping off your boat and into a pub garden. The Dundas Arms makes it easy, with mooring space right beside the property. Enjoy lunch outdoors in summer or a snug dinner indoors come winter — all without straying far from your floating home.

From Lock to Lunch – Easy Access from Nearby Lock 78

If you’re navigating the nearby Kintbury Lock, you’re just minutes away from a great meal. It’s a popular route for boaters travelling between Newbury and Hungerford, and The Dundas Arms is perfectly positioned to be your go-to lunch or dinner destination en route.

Explore Kintbury’s Countryside and Canal Heritage

For sightseers and history buffs, the area around The Dundas Arms offers gentle footpaths, charming local sights, and a peek into the canal’s past. From the village church to ancient bridges and wildlife-rich reed beds, there’s plenty to explore before or after your meal.

Fresh, Seasonal Menus to Delight Hungry Explorers
Food at The Dundas Arms isn’t your average pub grub. Think locally sourced ingredients, seasonal menus, and well-crafted dishes that range from hearty roasts to light bites. It’s the kind of fare that satisfies after a day outdoors.

Discover Wildlife, Waterscapes, and West Berkshire Charm
Whether you’re watching kingfishers dart across the canal or spotting deer in the meadows, The Dundas Arms offers a front-row seat to West Berkshire’s natural beauty. It’s a slice of calm and connection to the wild that makes every visit unforgettable.

An Unmissable Stop on Your Kennet and Avon Canal Adventure
If you're planning a canal holiday or local walk, don’t miss this spot. Boaters love it for its accessibility, walkers for the hospitality, and everyone for the unbeatable setting. Whether you're just passing through or staying the night in one of their riverside rooms, The Dundas Arms promises peace, pleasure, and proper English charm.

Conclusion
When it comes to canalside stops that offer both substance and style, The Dundas Arms in Kintbury stands out from the rest. With everything a canal traveller could need — moorings, great food, countryside access, and tranquil views — it’s no wonder this inn has become a favourite stop along the Kennet and Avon. So, whether you're gliding by boat or wandering by foot, make sure to drop anchor here for a truly memorable visit.

FAQs
Can I moor my boat directly at The Dundas Arms?
Yes, there are private moorings available for patrons, located right by the pub garden.

Do I need to book a table in advance?
It’s highly recommended, especially on weekends and during summer, as it’s a popular spot for both locals and travellers.

Are dogs allowed at The Dundas Arms?
Yes! Dogs are welcome in the garden and certain indoor areas. Just ask the staff where they’re allowed to sit.

Is The Dundas Arms suitable for families with children?
Absolutely. There’s a relaxed atmosphere, plenty of outdoor space, and a children’s menu available.

Can I stay overnight at The Dundas Arms?
Yes. The pub offers charming, well-appointed rooms — some with direct views of the canal and river. Perfect for a quiet night after a day of adventure.

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