Part of the Windsor Estate, Windsor Great Park is an ancient Royal landscape of forests, grasslands, lakes and gardens. Visit and you will discover …
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Jan 3, 2025
Have wanted to visit after yes, being bombarded with ads etc… The cost for two adults, child, parking and 5 x ride tokens was £80. Plus a few naughty snacks. Going after Christmas I think was wise. I… Full review by foodiexpert78
Jan 2, 2025
I visited Savill Gardens on 29.12.24 to mark the passing of my younger brother. To my surprise, we arrived just five minutes after the last entry at 15:00. The Windsor Park agents mentioned that the … Full review by 419lyns
Jan 1, 2025
If you are not a regular to this park the illumination event was hard to find. The direction we came from had very few yellow signs and sat nav doesn’t work. They have a detour in place so you can’t … Full review by LMurphy2
When I arrived , I got to Virginia Water gate entrance there was a car park but i wasn't driving i walked in, so i'm afraid I can't help you with that, but if you call Virginia Water gate …
When I arrived , I got to Virginia Water gate entrance there was a car park but i wasn't driving i walked in, so i'm afraid I can't help you with that, but if you call Virginia Water gate entrance i'm sure they'll be able to help you with your quiery.
Which aspects of the park would be most enjoyed by a family with an 8 year old child please?
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It's not a public park with rides in traditional sense. It's more like a nature reserve/botanical garden/historical place cluster so lots of walking in woods involved. But maybe the resident deer …
It's not a public park with rides in traditional sense. It's more like a nature reserve/botanical garden/historical place cluster so lots of walking in woods involved. But maybe the resident deer around the The Long Walk area interest you. Or you can visit the Virginia Water lake which probably is the most touristy part of the park. There's also a little playground for infants near Savill Gardens but once again if the visit is mostly for your 8 year old then Legoland in Windsor is a purpose built theme park.
Is it free to walk around the park? I can see that you have to pay for some areas but wondered if there was a cafe and walking available without booking. Any help greatly appreciated. Going today!