GYC
on foot or by cycle
Greenwich Yacht Club is conveniently located on the Thames
Path at the foot of Peartree
Way on the Greenwich peninsula. On the Thames Path you’ll enjoy the
riverside scenery as you stroll or ride to the club front gate. The Thames
Path is well signed and easy to find.
GYC by Underground
From anywhere in London, GYC is a convenient tube ride to
the North Greenwich station on the Jubilee Line. After exiting at North
Greenwich, either
walk to the River Thames and
follow the signs along the Thames Path or take the
bus
one stop.
Take the bus
to GYC

GYC
is a short walk from the Millennium Village Oval bus stop served by 5 lines,
108, 129, 161, 472, and 486. All five lines also pass through North Greenwich
station, making an easy tube connection. After alighting at Millennium
Village Oval, walk north toward the ecology park and follow the signposts to
GYC.
Driving to GYC
GYC is easily reached by motor vehicle. Go north on
Peartree Way from Woolwich Road (A206) or from the A102 southeast of the
Blackwall Tunnel. For directions to GYC from your location, try
Google
Maps. There is parking near the club entrance along Peartree Way. GYC
visitors are cautioned to read and observe the
posted parking restrictions that are routinely enforced by
Greenwich Council.
Sailing to GYC

You
are invited and encouraged to sail your boat to the club! GYC lies on the
south side of the Thames in Bugsby’s Reach, west of Angersteen Wharf between
Blackwall Point and the Barrier and is marked on detailed charts of the
Thames. There is a pontoon accessible at all states of the tide that connects
directly with the clubhouse. Visitors should contact the GYC Harbourmaster at 0208 858 7339 prior
to arrival to reserve a place on the pontoon. |