About
The River & Rowing Museum is one of the UK’s leading independent museums and a wonderful place for families to discover together!
Situated in picturesque Henley on Thames, and housed in an award-winning building on the banks of the river, the museum explores the River Thames, the international sport of Rowing and the town of Henley. The galleries include interactive displays as well as internationally-significant collections, including the family-friendly ‘Wind in the Willows’ gallery and a permanent display of the work of artist John Piper.
- The Henley Gallery tells the story of Henley
- The River Gallery explores the natural history and stories of the Thames from prehistoric times to today.
- The Rowing Gallery offers interactive displays and the history of competitive rowing in the Rowing Gallery
- The John Piper Gallery highlights the local connections and art of this modern British artist.
- The Wind in the Willows experience lets you fully immerse yourself in Kenneth Grahame’s beloved story.
In addition, the Museum hosts a lively programme of temporary and visiting exhibitions, working with partners such as the National Portrait Gallery, the V&A and the Hayward Gallery in London. Working closely with organisations in our area, the Museum a Community Gallery which showcases a wide variety of local projects.
Family Friendly
Twice shortlisted for Family Friendly Museum of the Year, the Museum is a registered educational charity.
The River & Rowing Museum is the perfect escape for families looking for adventure, history and culture. Explore the Wild Wood with Mr Toad and friends, uncover an Iron Age hoard of gold coins.
Gallery Trails bring the Museum to life for the Under 5s, with Tiny Toad’s Treasure Hunt and Tiny Toad’s Animal Adventure. Over 5s can enhance their gallery visits with the fascinating Time Travellers Inventions Trail, while there are two Artist Adventure Trails aimed at the over 7s, all downloadable from the Museum’s website.
When the weather is good, make the most of the Museum's riverside setting with one of two Riverside Trails: The Wind in the Willows Meadow Trail and River History Trail.
There's also a shop specialising in children’s books and games, fashion and craft.
OPENING HOURS: Thurs to Mon, 10am – 4pm (Last general admission 2.40pm. Car park closes 4pm)