Visitor moorings

 

Unusually for this area of the Thames, our visitor moorings have all tide access, and we offer pump out and shower facilities. 

If you would like to view a video of our mooring facilities, please take a look at Episode 10, part 2, on  www.uk-boating.tv .

Chiswick is a lovely area to visit with a wealth of  local attractions

SPECIAL OFFER FOR VISITING CREW! Pissarro's, the popular riverside restaurant next to the Pier, will give two hours of free mooring to crew who dine at their restaurant.

The Chiswick Pier Trust office in the Pier House is open  Monday to  Friday from 11am to 3pm. You can find us at the top of the Pier House balcony stairs.

Please make bookings through the office where possible. The Trust does not employ a Piermaster but relies on volunteers to help visitors. If you have not booked and need help, please ask.

You can find our current charges and conditions for use of the Visitor Mooringson the control gate between the Visitor Moorings and the Commercial Pier. Please read these and note the contents. The convention for overnight stays is that skippers embark before 12.00 hours the following day.

If skippers of visiting leisure boats cannot locate the volunteer Duty Piermaster to pay the due fees, please leave your payment at the Trust office. Cheques are to be made payable to "Chiswick Pier Trust". The Trust regrets it cannot accept payments via Credit and Debit cards.

Book a mooring aat Chiswick PierThe Visitor pontoons are 50m in length.  For updated Port of London Authority navigational information and safety information please checks the links provided on the Useful Links page. Also available are the UKHO 7 day tide predictors for London Bridge; Hammersmith Bridge; Kew Bridge and Richmond Lock

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Moorings at Chiswick Pier by Z Dobrowolski

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View from Chiswick Pier by Z Dobrowolski

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Fullers Brewery runs guided tours and has a shop near the Pier

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Tudor Flotilla passes Chiswick Pier

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Yachting by Chiswick Eyot by Fred Taylor

Flowerburst by Alex Robb

Flowerburst by Alex Robb

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The Mawson Arms, one of Fullers' pubs near the river

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The lighting of the lamps by William Wates

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Chiswick Pier by Chris Pippard

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Heron by Chris Pippard

Towards the Eyot by Hamish Pringle

Towards the Eyot by Hamish-Pringle

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Chiswick Pier by Andy Brown

Canoeing to Hammersmith by Hamish Pringle

Canoeing to Hammersmith by Hamish Pringle

Chiswick Mall by Hamish Pringle

Chiswick Mall by Hamish Pringle

Colours of the Thames by Chris Pippard

Colours of the Thames by Chris Pippard

Canoeists by Ali Taylor

Canoeists by Ali Taylor

Coming into land by Chris Pippard

Coming in to land by Chris Pippard

Misty morning by Andy Hawkins

Misty Morning by Andy Hawkins

Family Leisure at the Pier by Christiane Racine

Family leisure at the Pier by Christiane Racine

Pull Together by John Clare

Pull Together by John Clare

Insects are buzzing by Alex Robb

Insects are buzzing by Alex Robb

Sunset river walk at Dukes Meadow by Brian Boothby

Sunset river walk at Dukes Meadow by Brian Boothby

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