The large wooden boat that provides a continuous climbing and playing. There is also a hugesandpit that designed to climb, slide, and to swing. You and your children will surely having a good time in this place.
Philip
Tu valoración: 5 Windsor, United Kingdom
Lovely place to go for a walk but unless you go for a pretty long walk there can be quite a lot of people, so not as peaceful! Best times are first thing in the morning of you want quiet.
Seymou
Tu valoración: 5 Windsor, United Kingdom
Windsor Great park is like a cranium on top of the world. It is the most peaceful place in all of England, where time can stand still and the rivers never run dry, a bit like heaven on Earth, you can even see the Ethiopian Prince Alemayau.
ME
Tu valoración: 5 Windsor, United Kingdom
Probably the single best thing about living in windsor you can be in beautiful meadows, exploring woodland, walking around lakes and all within 10 mins of the centre of town. great for picnics, cycling, running or just whiling away an afternoon walking around. Dont miss the copper horse, or the huge herd of deer.
Jimhes
Tu valoración: 4 Windsor, United Kingdom
Great place to take the kids on a sunday afternoon, i am teaching my daughter to ride a bike at the moment and the park has a wonderful straight road that is perfect for this task.
Mrsbum
Tu valoración: 4 Calne, United Kingdom
After a trip around Windsor Castle we decided to make the most of the lovely weather and go and eat our picnic lunch in Windsor Great Park, on the long walk. The view from the long walk up to Windsor Castle is lovely. The park was immaculate and the kids enjoyed letting off some steam playing under the trees.
Silver
Tu valoración: 4 Bracknell, United Kingdom
Windsor Great Park is a lovely area to walk the dog or cycle. Maps are available from the village shop within the Park. The only place you cannot take dogs is in the deer park. You get a great view of Windsor Castle from the Long Walk. Keep a look out for the Green Parrotts that have taken up residence in the park. You will probably hear them first. It is also a great place for plane spotting as the park is on the Heathrow flight path and the planes fly over very low. There are plenty of places to park around WGP but you will need to take your own picnic as the nearest restaurant is in Saville Gardens, which is on the edge of the park just off the A30 on the way to Staines.
Guybta
Tu valoración: 5 London, United Kingdom
Lovely big park. I wish i lived near it. I came to WGP on a trip to Cumberland Lodge, which is inside the park, on a university trip. The park is totally enormous, and full of deer and a load of animals and birds. It would be a great place to go for a run — endless different routes. Also, you can walk to Windsor castle — the view as you get closer and closer along the long approach is really amazing.
Lank
Tu valoración: 4 Leicester, United Kingdom
Great for a half-day trek down the Long Walk from Windsor Castle and Town Centre, preferably with a good friend because the road is dead straight and nothing much happens except when you sight deer or even rarer royalty. Or take a bicycle along the many roads that criss-cross the park, and watch a Polo match or one of the many other summer events. Kas73 is wrong, you can’t drive through unless you live in the park, but you can ride up to a great little café/Post Office and even some swings if you take the kids. For a full day, add on a walk around the lake in the Valley Gardens, best for their rhododendrons and spring flowers.
Kas7
Tu valoración: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Windsor great park is really beautiful — especially in the summer. If you love walking and exploring or flying a kite then this is the place for you. There is nothing more exciting then that to do here, but thats the joy of it. Its SO peaceful! Windsor great park is very large and so you can always find a quiet spot. If it is a sunny place day then do take a picnic as this is the perfect place for one. I think you can also drive through nice and slowly though! :) There is some animal life in the park — either in the ponds or in the trees so make sure you keep your eye open. Also visit the ground keepers cottage as i think the garden is so well kept and really pretty to see.