top of page


Regatta Provisional Draw 2026
Thank you to all the crews and clubs that have entered Monmouth Regatta this year. We are please to announce that the Provisional Draw is now published on our website at https://www.monmouthrc.org.uk/regatta The Final Draw will be published later in the week, so please check back for updates. For any crew quiries, please contact Bonita or Eric at events@monmouthrc.org.uk Please use this page to access important crew briefings, and safety information about the event.


Sun, Sculls and Scrumptious Cake. The Monmouth Regatta is Back.
Rowing, cake and beer on the River Wye Looking for the perfect weekend plan that involves zero stress, beautiful views, and absolutely free entry? We’ve got you covered. On Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th May, Monmouth Rowing Club is throwing open its gates for our annual two-day Regatta. Whether you know your "strokes" from your "bows" or just want an excuse to sit by the gorgeous River Wye with a cold drink, this is the place to be. Here is everything you need to know to enjo


Entries Now Open: Monmouth Summer Regatta 2026
We are excited to announce that entries for the Monmouth Summer Regatta are officially open via BROE2. Join us for a weekend of competitive racing on the beautiful River Wye. Whether you are looking for a full-course test or a fast-paced sprint, our two-day format offers something for every crew. Event Schedule Saturday, 23rd May: 1500m Downstream Course. Sunday, 24th May:750m Sprint Course. Key Deadlines To ensure your spot on the start line, please note the following entr


Winter 2025 Head Cancelled
With regret we have taken the difficult decision to Cancel our 2025 Winter Head scheduled for Sunday 7 th December. Please circulate this message to anyone you may think would benefit. Reason for the Decision River levels are already high and more rain is expected – falling onto saturated ground. Looking at current Monmouth and upstream river levels (we look particularly at Builth Wells, Hereford and Ross, further up the River Wye) we can expect the levels to rise through
bottom of page
