Windsor Great Park Guide & Reviews (2026)
Visiting Windsor Great Park is an absolute must for anyone seeking fresh air and royal history near Windsor. This sprawling 4,800-acre landscape mixes ancient woodlands, open parkland and the breathtaking Long Walk that frames Windsor Castle perfectly on a clear day. Understanding the free entry, parking charges and best walking routes will help you plan a completely stress-free day out.
Windsor Great Park at a Glance
Essential Visit Information
Time Needed
2 - 4 Hours
Origins
11th Century
Best For
Walking & Nature
Windsor Great Park Address & Location
Getting here
Address & Navigation
Located just south of Windsor Castle. For sat nav, use SL4 2HT for the main area or specific car park postcodes.
Windsor Great Park, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 2HT
Venue enquiries: +44 1753 860222
A Brief History of Windsor Great Park
From royal hunting ground to public treasure
Norman Origins
William the Conqueror established the area as a royal hunting ground shortly after 1066, creating one of England's oldest royal landscapes.
The Long Walk
Charles II planted the famous 2.5-mile avenue of trees in the 17th century, offering one of the most majestic views in Britain.
Modern Stewardship
Prince Philip served as Ranger for nearly 70 years, overseeing conservation and opening more areas to the public.
Is Windsor Great Park Expensive?
Trav's Wallet Score
TRAV’S WALLET SCORE:
(Note: For the 'How Expensive' rating, the lower the number, the cheaper it is!)
Squawk! The park itself is completely free to enter. You only pay for parking if you drive or for optional paid areas like the Savill Garden. Bring a picnic and enjoy one of the cheapest royal days out in Britain.
Entry & Parking Information
Standard rates
Typical Rates
Entry to the main park is free. Parking is charged at most car parks and paid areas like the Savill Garden have separate tickets. Book ahead online where possible.
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Discounts and Offers
Ways to save on your visit
Family Tickets
Look out for family tickets for the Savill Garden and Adventure Play areas. These often bundle entry at a reduced rate.
Membership
Annual membership gives unlimited access to the Savill Garden and other paid areas plus parking discounts throughout the year.
Local Perks
Residents of certain postcodes may qualify for discounted or free access to paid areas during special periods.
Who Should Visit?
Is it right for your itinerary?
WHO WILL LOVE IT
WHO MIGHT HATE IT
Visiting With Kids
Is the park family-friendly?
Deer Spotting
Turning the visit into a deer-spotting adventure keeps little ones excited as they roam freely in many areas.
Adventure Play
The paid Adventure Play area near the Savill Garden is a hit with children of all ages.
Picnics
Vast open spaces make it ideal for family picnics with plenty of room to run around safely.
What to See
Highlights of the park
The Long Walk
The 2.5-mile avenue leads to the Copper Horse statue with one of the finest views of Windsor Castle you will ever see.
Virginia Water
A beautiful artificial lake perfect for walks, fishing and spotting wildlife.
Savill Garden
One of the finest gardens in Britain with seasonal displays and a visitor centre.
Peak Crowd Heatmap
When to expect the biggest crowds
🟢 Early Mornings
Peaceful Strolling. Arriving as the gates open lets you enjoy the park almost to yourself with the best chance of spotting deer.
🔴 Weekends & Holidays
High Energy. Popular with families and walkers, especially around the Savill Garden and Long Walk.
🟡 Late Afternoons
A Gentle Buzz. Crowds thin out as the sun sets, making it magical for golden-hour walks.
Trav’s Insider Hack: The Long Walk Start
“Squawk! Start your walk at the Windsor Castle end of the Long Walk and head south. You get the best views of the Castle behind you and arrive in the heart of the park feeling like royalty!”
How Close Is It? (Distance Matrix)
Walking times from major landmarks
🏰 Windsor Castle
🚶 2.5 miles
(along the full length of the Long Walk to the Copper Horse)
🎡 LEGOLAND Windsor
🚶 Short drive
(10-minute drive or local bus)
🏫 Eton College
🚶 20 mins
(via Windsor town centre)
Best Areas to Stay Near Windsor Great Park
Top neighbourhoods for venue access
Windsor Town Centre
Perfect for easy access to the Long Walk start and all the royal sights.
Ascot & Sunningdale
Quiet villages with excellent boutique hotels and direct road access to the southern car parks.
Egham & Englefield Green
Convenient for the Savill Garden and northern entrances with good value accommodation.
Parking Information
Where to leave your car
Nearest Car Parks (Postcodes)
The park has several well-signed car parks. All are card only and charges apply. Check the official map for current availability.
Blue Badge parking is available at most car parks. Always display your badge.
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