Discover the best top things to do in Windsor and Maidenhead, United Kingdom including Tally Ho Stables, BCA Zoo, Pondwood Fisheries, Windsor Great Park, Boulter's Lock and Ray Mill Island, Bachelor's Acre, Ockwells Park, The Sir Nicholas Winton Memorial Garden, Alexandra Gardens, Englemere Pond.
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5.0 based on 118 reviews
What an absolutely fabulous experience, riding in the Great Park. Beautiful horses, well behaved and matched perfectly to ability, I will definitely be back, highly recommended
5.0 based on 125 reviews
Come and visit BCA's fully accredited zoo! You can book a tour of the zoo and reptile house, an up close encounter with one of our animals or even come and work with us as a Zookeeper for the Day! All visits are available during weekends, school holidays and bank holidays and MUST BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE.
Great tour of a little zoo with a personal guide who had limitless patience for questions and was clearly passionate about her animals. Highlight was half an hour inside the meerkat enclosure with a dozen of the little creatures clambering all over us. Enjoyed by children (aged 7 and 9) and adults alike. Total duration two hours. Excellent value for money. An unforgettable experience.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Pondwood fisheries has been established for 30+ years, we offer fishing for all types of angler from those serious carp and catfish anglers, to beginner and match fishing, we have a total of 5 waters to fish from with 130 swims and 9 species of fish you’ll be spoilt for choice, on-site cafe/restaurant, onsite toilets,men’s,women’s and disabled,
4.5 based on 1,579 reviews
Welcome to 4800 acres of sweeping parkland, award-winning gardens, ancient woodland and forest trails that are just waiting to be explored.There is something for everyone within Windsor Great Park, at any time of year. Encompassing The Savill Garden, Virginia Water, The Valley Gardens and the Long Walk and Deer Park - the Great Park offers a rich tapestry of experiences to discover, with a Royal history spanning over 1,000 years. You will encounter historical monuments, ancient forests and stunning horticultural displays, as well as rare wildlife, plants and fungi - so whatever your interest, there will be something to excite and amaze you.
The Long Walk is exactly what it says it is and from the Castle gates to the Horse Monument and back again is a total of 5.2 Miles, every each of it is well worth the effort and walk - wear comfy shoes, definitely dont miss doing this.
4.5 based on 349 reviews
Took a trip over with my family, was a lovely place to visit we stood for a while watching the boats in the lock my children were fascinated of how it all works. If you walk down a little further and go over the bridge you will walk into Ray mill Island. Lovely walking area where your see lots of wildlife, and a animal corner of guinea pigs, birds. If you walk down a little further there is a weir. There is a cafe where they serve hot and cold drinks and ice cream etc, there is a small play area for the children, a lovely couple of hours spent.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
So nice to find a quiet area to sit and contemplate by the water fountain. Lovely play area for the children far enough away so not too noisy but in good line of sight. Nice clean toilet facility and ice cream shop too.
4.0 based on 158 reviews
Lovely gardens set by the Thames and with great views of the castle, great place to have a picnic and people watch.
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