Part of the Windsor Estate, Windsor Great Park is an ancient Royal landscape of forests, grasslands, lakes and gardens.
Visit and you will discover 1,000 years of history including historical monuments, rare wildlife and National Collections of plants and Champion Trees.
Spanning over 4,800 acres and open daily, highlights of Windsor Great Park include:
The Long Walk; a tree-line avenue that stretches almost 2.5 miles to the ancient fortress of Windsor Castle. At the highest point is the Copper Horse statue depicting King George III
The Deer Park; home not only to one of the largest populations of ancient oak trees in northern Europe, but also around 500 Red Deer
The Savill Garden; a 35-acre haven of gardens, woodland and seasonal displays.
Virginia Water; this 2-mile long lake is surrounded by woodland shores and historic monuments
Valley Gardens; 250-acres of undulating valleys, filled with international azaleas, magnolias and rhododendron
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Pricing
Windsor Great Park
The Great Park is free to enter, however parking charges apply and prices can be found here
The Savill Garden
27 February – 5 November:
Adult (16+) - £13.95 when booked online in advance. £15.95 when purchased on the day at the ticket desk
Children (5 – 15 years, must be accompanied by an adult) - £6.50 when booked online in advance, £8 when purchased on the day at the ticket desk
Toddlers (0 – 4 years) - Free
Carer (16 + years, supporting documents required) - Free
6 November – 25 February 2024
Adult (16+) - £7.95 when booked online in advance. £9.95 when purchased on the day at the ticket desk
Children (5 – 15 years, must be accompanied by an adult) - £3.50 when booked online in advance, £5 when purchased on the day at the ticket desk
Toddlers (0 – 4 years) - Free
Carer (16 + years, supporting documents required) - Free
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Windsor Great Park has multiple car parks and postcodes can be found here: Parking at Windsor Great Park | Windsor Great Park
By rail: the nearest rail stations are located at Egham, Windsor and Virginia Water. A taxi will be required to complete your journey.
By bicycle: the National Cycle Route 4 passes through Windsor Great Park, and there is an extensive network of roads and tracks along which cycling is permitted.
By bus: The No. 01 White Bus Service runs from Windsor to Ascot through Windsor Great Park on Monday to Saturday. Further details can be found on The White Bus Service website.
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* Opening times vary for The Savill Garden. Please refer to the website for more details.
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