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Crowned by Windsor Castle and linked by the River Thames, the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead offers a rich mix of history, culture, heritage and fun for your tours.
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The royal town of Windsor welcomes visitors from around the world and a tour of the Castle is a must-see for everyone. Once that’s ticked off, there’s plenty of other ideas for your itinerary; relax aboard a sightseeing cruise on the River Thames, tour the beautiful Savill Garden nestled in Windsor Great Park, visit impressive Cliveden House and its gardens, or soak up the scenery further afield in picturesque smaller towns and villages.
It’s a short hop across the bridge to Eton, renowned for its College; further along the Thames Cookham village houses the Stanley Spencer Gallery; Bray is famous for its cuisine having no fewer than 3 Michelin –starred restaurants and Maidenhead is worth a trip to its Heritage Centre where you can fly a Spitfire simulator!
For pure entertainment Legoland can’t be beaten with its rides and lego-built creations, or try one of the new Escape Room experiences for some challenging fun. And for evenings, the Theatre Royal Windsor has a full calendar of plays and of course the annual pantomime, or try the historic Old Court Arts Centre where you can hire the cinema for a private screening.
Specialist interests can also be accommodated – did you know there is a tiny chocolate factory in Windsor where you can make your own bon bons? Or a brewery where you can tour and sample their ales? Plus of course, there are a range of exciting racing events at Ascot and Windsor racecourses that are ideal for groups.
Tourers can enjoy guided walks that cross the picturesque pedestrian bridge from Windsor to Eton and Hop-on Hop Off Bus Tours, which take in charming Datchet, stop at the Royal Farm Shop in Old Windsor, or Ducks tours which offer a unique tour of Windsor from the water.
There is plenty to do in the Windsor area for a few days, so include an overnight stay for your tour. It’s such a convenient location, close to Heathrow for those early flights and can be used as a touring base for trips into London. There are accommodation options to cater to all your needs. The new Travel Trade Guide and itineraries will be available soon.
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Booking Information:
Name of trade contact: Julia White
Trade email address: Julia.white@rbwm.gov.uk
Trade Tel: 01753 743918
Coach Parking: Alma Road Coach Park, Windsor SL4 3HY
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Windsor is just 30 miles west of London and is easily accessible via the major motorway networks. From M3 exit at junction 3 (bagshot); from M4 exit at junction 6 for Windsor; from M25 exit at junction 13 (Egham) and from M40 exit at junction 4 (Marlow) or junction 2 (Beaconsfield). Long stay car parks are located at Romney Lock, King Edward VII Avenue and Alexandra Gardens. All are cheaper than the more central (shopper) car parks and are less than a 10-minute walk to Windsor Castle.
Windsor is served by two train stations, Central and Riverside. Both are situated within a few minutes’ walk of Windsor Castle. First Great Western operates services from London Paddington. Change at Slough on to the branch line that links with Windsor & Eton Central Station. South Western Railway operates direct services from London Waterloo to Windsor & Eton Riverside Station. Journey time is approximately 55 minutes
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