Things to do in Marlow in June

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June is a good time to visit Marlow. The weather is usually mildly cool and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 50—68°F (10—20°C).

Marlow has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your June trip to Marlow. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to June. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Marlow in June. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout June, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Marlow in June

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Holidays in Marlow in June
June
  • King's Birthday (June 20)
  • Father's Day (June 21)
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Weather in Marlow in June

Temperatures on an average day in Marlow in June

The average temperature in Marlow in June for a typical day ranges from a high of 68°F (20°C) to a low of 50°F (10°C). Some would describe the temperature to be mildly cool. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Marlow, July, has days with highs of 74°F (23°C) and lows of 54°F (12°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 44°F (7°C) and lows of 34°F (1°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Marlow in June based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in June
68°F
highs
50°F
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General weather summary

Mildly cool, slightly windy
Feels like
28%
Chance of rain
0.100 in
Amount
14.9 mph
Wind speed
75%
Humidity
16.6 hrs
Daylight length
4:46 AM
Sunrise
9:19 PM
Sunset
46%
Cloud cover
Sweater
What to wear
What to wear in June
With an average high of 68°F (20°C) and a low of 50°F (10°C), it generally feels mildly cool and slightly windy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater
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Best attractions for Marlow in June

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Marlow has to offer for travelers in June, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Marlow that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Marlow for June.
Rebellion Beer Co. Ltd.
1. Rebellion Beer Co. Ltd.
4.9
(571)
Brewery
Food & Drink
Informal tours of an independent brewery with tastings and Q&A on the 1st Tuesday of each month.
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Awsome vibes and a real pleasure to experience, the staff are so passionate about the range of beers and are super friendly, they offer a membership which offers a 10% saving and also a tour of the brewery which I will 100% be coming back to enjoy! Stumbled across the range of beers as getting married next year and can order by the barrel, very well priced, reccomend visiting to try the selection and the shop has so much to choose from. They also offer a drive through service which is so unique but worth while if in the area!
A massive thank you to your team in the shop for helping me choose some fantastic beer and letting me taste test first. The whole experience was brilliant and stress free, hope to get a chance to visit again and buy some more of your amazing beers.
Lovely brewery with lovely beer! Spent the evening there sampling their selection and had a very informative tour. The tour was more about the history of the brewery than the brewing process itself
Rebellion have made reliably great beer for ages, but they take it to another level with customer experience. Tap room is great with friendly staff, loads of beers as you would expect and at very reasonable prices. They deliver beer direct to your home !, including larger kegs and tap systems, so brilliant for parties. The shop is excellent too, selling bottled beers, fresh beer in many sizes of container,locally produced snacks and merch. Thoroughly recommend a visit.
Had such a great tour here with Sam. Super informative but still accessible to different levels of knowledge, and lots of samples along the way. Plus the taproom had a great atmosphere, such a fun place to come to watch a match!
We ordered a number of barrels and a lager keg with pump for a large private event at a Village Hall, as well as wines and 200x wine and pint glasses. Big thank you to Connor for being able to accommodate a delivery time to coincide with when we had access to the Village Hall on the Saturday. The delivery driver was really excellent - took great care and time to carry everything in and place it where it was needed. He also took time to make sure everything worked as it should, and checked we were happy with everything before he left. Great service.
Had their beers before, and liked them. Even better here because they've only travelled short distance across the premises. Staff friendly and very helpful. None of the "I only work here" vibe you can get in some places. Staff seemed only too willing to help. Carrying purchases from the shop to the car for my friends was offered, and done so, without even asking. Brilliant! Shop was pleasure to browse. Cracking sage and onion Scotch egg. Will definitely be back. Thanks all.
Had a fantastic evening at the tap yard and a tour of the brewery. Tour guide Sammy was brilliant, very knowledgable and friendly! Great value for money, lots to drink!
Higginson Park
2. Higginson Park
4.5
(2555)
Park
Nature & Parks
Paths & viewpoints along grassy banks of the River Thames, plus a playground & outdoor cafe.
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Lots of cherished memories in this park. It’s lovely, an incredible walk along the Thames with historic homes and natural wonders. I captured these on 35mm on the my last visit
Marlow is such a lovely town — peaceful, scenic, and full of charm. We spent a wonderful day at Higginson Park, which is beautifully maintained and perfect for a relaxing walk or picnic by the river. The highlight was hiring a boat from The Little Green Boat Company. The staff were so friendly and explained everything clearly, making us feel comfortable right away. Cruising along the Thames was an unforgettable experience — calm water, stunning views, and total relaxation. A perfect way to enjoy the natural beauty of Marlow. Highly recommended!
Lovely park by the river. Children's play area, a couple of cafes and public toilets. A place to relax on one of the many benches, stroll along the river or watch a cricket match.
Beautiful park, with the river running beside it, great for walks with the family. Also, lovely update to the children's play park. My two had lots of fun climbing and swinging on numerous apparatus. The benefit of having a fence around the play park helps keep my mind at peace too. With two kids you're always with one and watching the other over your shoulder. Knowing they are safe with the fencing around helps a lot with any anxious feeling on the day.
Beautiful park with lots to do and walks alongside the river Thames. Would definitely visit again.
Went here recently as my wife was doing a charity walk that went over Marlow bridge. This park is a brilliant place people of all ages, but especially those with young children. The play park is really good and has a great range of equipment for all ages of child. It's also right on the banks of the Thames so a great place for watching boats and wildlife. The cafe is lovely and the staff were very friendly and welcoming. The toilets were in very good condition and very clean.
Lovely park, accessible for all. Family and dog friendly. Lovely long walk along the river and there is a cute cafe as well. Perfect for a picnic as well! Definitely recommend. What I would say is be careful of seagulls because there are a few rogue ones but 99% of the time you fine
Great for picnics on sunny days or to Moor up & chill on your boat. Moorings are owned by the council and are the most expensive on the Thames, but typically council they are poorly maintained with mooring posts about to fall into the river, probably with your boat floating downstream with them. Great location close to high street shops & bars.
Marlow Bridge
3. Marlow Bridge
4.6
(1022)
Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
This suspension bridge built over the River Thames in 1832 has accsss for vehicles & pedestrians.
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Marlow is a picturesque town located on the River Thames, offering stunning views and beautiful scenery that captivate visitors year-round. The charming riverside setting, with its lush green landscapes, peaceful waters, and historic buildings, makes it an ideal destination for nature lovers and photographers alike. The area is home to an abundance of wildlife, particularly birds, which can be spotted along the riverbanks and surrounding nature reserves. Whether it's a family of swans gliding along the water or a variety of other birds in the trees, Marlow offers a perfect setting for birdwatching. One of the highlights of Marlow is the scenic canal walk. Strolling along the towpath allows you to soak in the tranquility of the river, surrounded by beautiful countryside views. It's a great spot for a peaceful walk, or for those looking to capture stunning photos of nature. The charming bridges, quaint houses, and scenic backdrops make Marlow a perfect location for a photoshoot. For a unique perspective of the town and its surroundings, taking a boat ride along the River Thames is a must. The gentle flow of the river, combined with the breathtaking scenery, offers a relaxing and enjoyable experience. Whether you're exploring on foot, capturing photos, or enjoying a boat ride, Marlow's beautiful scenery and peaceful atmosphere make it a wonderful destination for anyone looking to unwind and connect with nature.
Throughout my childhood, my school bus routes often took me past this bridge for 5.5 years while picking up my classmates. I've come to truly appreciate its remarkable architecture, which beautifully combines Victorian engineering with timeless elegance. On calm days, the way the stonework reflects in the water creates a stunning visual. Additionally, the bridge offers a pleasant pedestrian pathway that connects Marlow to Buckinghamshire. I also recall the Marlow Regatta taking place here, which adds to the area’s charm and is worth experiencing!
Stunning bridge and beautiful place to walk along the Thames River. The high street is full of fabulous shops, cafes and restaurants. A great place to stay the night or just stop for a few hours to explore.
Beautiful scenic place with park nearby for river walks. Plenty of restaurants & quaint shops on high street. Beautiful Everyman Cinema. Michelin star restaurants. Lovely walk across the bridge overlooking Marlow river watching boats & canoes going by.
Great place to walk along to or from Marlow high street. Takes you over the Thames for lovely views of the river and surrounding areas. Also provides plaques with small details about its history.
This town definitely worth a visit. I love the shops there and there’s a lovely afternoon tea spot overlooking a tiny waterfall.
Historic grade 1 listed bridge dating from 1832 that is currently undergoing repairs and restoration work The local council have said it was important to "preserve the bridge for the future", and it had consulted Heritage England and local heritage teams about the plans. It added that the 12 new bearings, which give support to the bridge deck, were designed to last for about 50 years.
Undeniably an attractive little suspension bridge dating from 1832 & " twin bridged " with one in Budapest. It is currently under repair & certainly in need of re painting. Traffic restrictions apply. Lovely views up & down the River Thames. However , I found Marlow town a little too trendy for my taste.
All Saints Church
4. All Saints Church
4.7
(126)
Church
Sights & Landmarks
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This is a beautiful church and there is so much to admire. It was also nice to see other people taking an interest and admiring the Church. It is also lovely to take a photograph of this Church from the Marlow Suspension Bridge. When I was trying to take a photo of this beautiful Church from a particular point on the Marlow Brige, a lady in a car yelled at me because she thought that I was trying to photograph people's plate numbers, when in actual fact, I was trying to photograph a wonderful building, hence the amount of photographs I took. I recommend visiting All Saints Church.
Very friendly team & super welcoming with open door policy and LOTS or resources available to all! 🙏 A beautiful church in great scenic location!
Such a peaceful church, I visited on a Saturday and there was no one inside. There are a number of beautiful stained glass windows and a wooden vaulted ceiling. Excellent location by the river with the graveyard extending down to the waterfront and also on the other side of the church
It's good to see this mainly Victorian splendour of a church open. It is still a lively and functional church, which is good to see. It has all the usual and expected features of an older place if worship and is well worth popping in the see and experience on any walk down the river bank and visit to the wonderful town of Marlow. A must visit place.
Lovely friendly church. I have visited three times now and each time someone remembered my name and greeted my children. This church is doing a fabulous job supporting the local community as part of a Meals for Marlow programme over 150000 have been fed. There is a real sense of community and a lovely worshipful atmosphere.
All Saints Church dominates the entry to Marlow via the historic suspension bridge (the latter constructed in 1860). This CoE denomination church was originally built around or before the 1100s, but in 1832 it was completely demolished – the main reason being constant flooding of the Thames River – and replaced by the Gothic-style church still there today. Featuring beautiful Victorian stained glass windows and impressive Willis organ dating back to 1876, the church has been an historically prominent component of the town’s fabric. Points of interest include wall monuments, the oldest to William and Ketheryne Willoughby and family, d. 1597, Recommend a visit.
It’s a beautiful church from outside
we didn't manage to get in as it's closed due to covid19 situation but oh my.... the view and just the setting of this place is very English. Glorious view and saw people having picnics by the riverside of the cemetery of the church.
Marlow Football Club
5. Marlow Football Club
4.0
(107)
Football club
Fun & Games
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Away day @ Marlow…. Good food, nice bar, friendly people (well apart from one lad in an orange top)…. Best of all we left with three points! Five stars!
Great little place tucked away . Entrance is through the alley not the car wash so hard to find if it's your first time .
A great little club with some really friendly staff. Great bar was very clean and tidy and a banging cuppa and bacon roll. Defo someone to pop if you love footy and looking for a cuppa with your local footy on a Saturday and weekdays. Well done U23 and good luck in the next round of the cup.
Obviously been here for a while but looks in need of a bit of TLC. A small stand, which I think is almost 100 years old, straddled the halfway line though leg room was limited (maybe folk had shorter legs and smaller feet 100 years ago!!). Covered terracing at one end and on the far side £9 entry seemed unnecessarily steep and maybe partly explained the attendance of just 76. Interesting visit, small clubhouse with pictures and posters from the past including reference to cup games against Oxford, Plymouth and Spurs with crowds of 3,000. Being so close to the pitch you can hear a lot and the grief the assistant referee nearest the dug outs was receiving from one of the home team staff was appalling. Why these guys continue to officiate I have no idea. Marlow were the better team and played the better football and would certainly benefit either from the pitch being rolled and drained better or from playing on a 4G pitch.
Not a bad little ground at all, a bit dated of course but for me that adds to a positive experience. Not too impressed with their football team and can see why they let in so many goals and there tackling at times was borderline criminal and shocking
Yeah very good friendly atmosphere and people
Not a bad football ground, serving good Marlow brewery
Very friendly football club
Marlow Museum
6. Marlow Museum
4.6
(16)
Museum
History Museums
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A great little museum, with historical objects from Marlow's past and an exhibition of Marlow writers like the authors of Frankenstein and the Murder Mysteries.
Top spot for a short visit to find out about Marlow with the friendly guides. When we were there there was a great demonstration of lacemaking.
Absolutely lovely little museum. Very friendly staff, the day I went there was a lace making demo which was fun to join in on. Would recommend for a quick trip as it's not the biggest thing but all content is high quality and local!
Great little museum free entry and I signed the book for visitors
Really lovely little museum. Nice place to stop after a walk in the park! Small exhibits- only 20 minutes or so for the whole place. All the information is in one room. The volunteers and staff are nice and engaging and showed us different walks to take in Marlow as visitors and about each exhibit. Stop by if you’re in the area! Free entry.
In Marlow town, a quaint abode stands still, A museum that embodies the town's proud will, Marlow Museum, its doors open wide, A journey through history, to take in stride. Inside, a treasure trove of local lore, With artifacts and relics from days of yore, The river Thames, a source of pride, With stories and memories, that never subside. The iconic suspension bridge, a true feat, Of engineering marvel, to take a seat, The rebellion of the Barons, a tale to be told, Of Marlow's past, so rich and so bold. The architecture, a blend of old and new, A perfect showcase of Marlow's beauty too, A place of wonder and serenity, A true reflection of the town's identity. Oh, do not miss this quaint abode, A journey through time, a wonder bestowed, Come take a chance, be lost in trance, And marvel at Marlow's proud romance.
Great place to visit and learn about history of the town, lovely people that work there too, the man and the lady were very accommodating to our visit.
A very small museum. Worth a quick look if you're in the area. The volunteer staff on duty are happy to chat and seem to have a real love of their subjects.
Gossmore Recreation Ground
7. Gossmore Recreation Ground
4.3
(131)
Park
Nature & Parks
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It's nice to park up, walk by the river and just sit watching the dog walkers.
It is a practical recreation ground with the Thames at one end.
It's a park. Not a bad park. But not a great park. All toilets are out of use which is a shame.
Great Park - not enough dog owners pick up after their pooches though.
Pretty, mostly quiet, riverside area with plenty of water side benches and room for kids to play. Lots of dog walkers around with dogs off leash which can sometimes make picnics tricky if the dogs sniff out your food! I rarely see dog mess. Toilets there are not generally in use - they are open at weekends and bank holidays only 8-8pm between 1st April and 30th September and between 8-4pm at weekends at other times of the year. You can access the Thames Path to Bourne End from here and it's well worth making that trip - especially during dragonfly season.
Improved extensively since flood mitigation works finished a few years back. Adequate parking (height barriered) with Riverside access towards Little Marlow. Upwelling water may be an issue after significant.
Large rectangular park. One border on river. Not much here but gateway to Thames river walks, Some Riverside benches. Football on main park now again. Can be water logged as part of flood relief scheme and it holds water. Car park down single track fir about 30 cars ? Jetty in bushes used for kayak and paddle boards.
A lovely little park with lots of parking and a toilet block. Good access to Thames. Many miles of walks.
Marlow
8. Marlow
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Marlow, historically Great Marlow or Chipping Marlow, is a town and civil parish on the River Thames in Buckinghamshire, England, 4 miles south-southwest of High Wycombe, 5 miles west-northwest of Maidenhead and 33 miles west of central London. Wikipedia.
Memorial to Charles Frohman
9. Memorial to Charles Frohman
5.0
(8)
Permanently Closed
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
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She is naked. This is Marlow, we don't shy away from art in any of its forms.
It caught me off guard! I couldn't believe she would really be naked, but it's true!
She is infact, naked!
Amazing detail definetly going back. Worth a visit xxxxxxxx
Riverwoods Dr
10. Riverwoods Dr
Nature & Parks
Parks
Widmer Farm Stables
11. Widmer Farm Stables
4.7
(13)
Horse boarding stable
Sights & Landmarks
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Took three kiddies today: just great to have this new venture on our doorstep. Best thing we can say is that all 3 want to come back again
Present owners have taken this place up a level or two structurally. Your horse will be very well tended by caring staff, good range of boxes all behind securely gated entrance Big plus point for those who still hack is it's closeness to Hodgemoor Wood. I could be hankering after "ye Goode ole Dayes" as l arrived in 1979 and stayed for 23 years - when more homespun and smile at the thought of the old owner personally sweeping up in a snowstorm.
Lovely! Fantastic yard and facilities the woods opposite are always stunning and the tracks are well maintained
I like widmerlivreystable it is a good place to keep your horse and to ride and the new staff who work there are really nice . So keep the work up.
Great yard - good facilities, amazing hacking, plenty of turnout and professional staff.
Great team here at the moment
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