Info@matthew. co. uk or post: For further exploration of bristol’s maritime heritage, head on down to underfall yard, a bit further along the quayside. Setting off from our princes wharf mooring, we sail around the harbour between prince street bridge and the pumphouse/junction lock. You can come aboard, have a look around, climb the steps to the upper decks, and talk with our knowledgeable guides when we are at our mooring and open to visitors. Several other maritime attractions are within easy reach of the matthew – were right next to the m shed museum and just a short walk from the ss great britain. The matthew is free of charge to visit – no tickets required. 26 meredith court, canada way, bristol, bs1 6xx. If youd like to get involved with our award-winning team and are available to volunteer regularly, please download and complete our volunteer application form and send it to the matthew of bristol office via email: Enjoy a relaxing cruise on the matthew as we sail around bristol’s historic floating harbour on this two-hour trip. Setting off from our princes wharf mooring, we sail on a round trip around the harbour between prince street bridge and the pumphouse/junction lock. See our policies for refunds, returns, cancellations, passenger behaviour and belongings, admission and age restrictions. Bristol played a major part in transatlantic voyaging from 1476 until the early 1500s, but of all of the many expeditions that sailed from here, john cabot’s voyage aboard the matthew was the most successful and is still the most well-known. The matthew is a great choice for your school trip. Book your tickets and secure your spot! Terms and conditions for boat trips on the matthew. Discover the beauty of the avon gorge, sailing under the clifton suspension bridge and along the avon on the matthew. Offering a unique space to learn more about bristol’s maritime history, the matthew caters for children of all ages. Enjoy a cruise around bristols historic floating harbour on board the matthew and experience our beautiful city from the water this summer on a 45-minute round trip. The matthew that you see in bristol today is a modern reconstruction of the original matthew that john cabot sailed to newfoundland in 1497. It is a much-loved part of bristol’s maritime heritage with a busy schedule of public boat trips, film and festival work, corporate and celebratory events.
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Info@matthew. co. uk or post: For further exploration of bristol’s maritime heritage, head on down to underfall yard, a bit further along the quayside. Setting...