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1LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort

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Water & Amusement Parks
LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort is a playful property that offers thrill rides, Lego statues, and themed rooms. It also provides free Wi-Fi and breakfast for guests. While in the area, visitors can explore the town and surrounding areas on an all-day hop-on, hop-off bus tour that includes stops at various points of interest such as Windsor Great Park, Eton College, Datchet Green for river cruises, and The Long Walk.
Great day out. Arrived when it opened and left at 5:45 children were 6 and 3. It was busy but from talking to others not as busy as school holidays. Smaller rides the wait was short which worked for us. Took the older one on 3 that that the other couldn't go on too. Went on enough to say it was worth it. My only criticism is there is no sense of pace with the staff. Could have moved the que a little faster if they were more enthusiastic. This is not a reflection on all the rides it was just on a few. Model village was fascinating for the kids with lots of moving parts. Once rides were over we spent at least half an hour there, could have spent longer. Took a packed lunch with us but plenty on food places. Would go back when my youngest is able to get on more rides.
Kerry — Google review
We visited Legoland on a Sunday afternoon and stayed in one of the woodland lodges before a full day in the park. The process of booking the stay was fairly convoluted on the website, but from that point, there were clear instructions and links for all our passes, which were very handy to have on the official app! Sunday in the park was manic and not at all quiet, with 40 min queues for all the main rides (including the underwhelming Dragon rollercoaster). Flight of the sky lion is a great ride, but please sort the queue system out for people with the fast access pass (some of which have paid extra). We waited longer in this queue than people were in the standard entry! I don't think the clearly hungover lad running it could cope with figuring out what to do. The site is quite sprawling and despite there being a train that runs from the entrance into the middle of the park, it isn't always in operation, so prepare for the walk back up the winding hill! Food offerings are standard over-priced fried theme park fare unfortunately, with little imagination in the variety on offer. Breakfast at the woodland lodge clubhouse was fairly decent on the other hand. Our lodge was clean and spacious, with the skylight projector in the kids room being a nice touch. The treasure hunt also went down a treat. You might want to take earplugs though, as the Heathrow flight path is directly above, so sleep was fairly limited to the hours of 11pm -5am. It could be so much better in places, but overall it was still an enjoyable outing that was worth checking out.
Chris G — Google review
Great theme park, I enjoyed the rides, we didn’t wait to wait too long to get onto the rides and there was 2 that we did a couple of times. Kids loved it. The Lego mini land was great, loads to see and a lot of detail gone into it. Food was expensive but always is at these places. We’d happily return!
Adele — Google review
Bad: Rides waiting time: I'm starting with bad because I want people to first know what they are getting into so they can make a better decision. The rides have massive queues, the resort is not very organised in terms of crowd management. The queues are massive, like there's at least 60 minute of waiting for almost all the rides, unless you have ultimate ride pass forget about managing to do even 3-4 rides in a day. And their opening times are only 10-5, which is definitely not enough for the money you pay. I had ultimate pass and still I couldn't do all the rides and it felt such a stretch - is it worth the money though : absolutely. As we didn't have to wait more than 5 minutes for any rides. But it's ot for people who can't afford to pay for those passes. Food: If you are vegetarian, forget about eating here, not many options to eat, a Pizza place, that's beyond expensive £23-£24pp - with very limited vegetarian options, a burger place that does serve vegetarian burger, and the waffles place can't handle crowds and they close the shop when they can't handle the load. Face paint: rude staff and poor face painting skills Good: ultimate pass is rhe best way to enjoy the park, we loved all the rides we took. Miniland is awesome and so is their train. Staff is helpful (if you find them).
Swapna B — Google review
Visited Legoland with my two kids (1 and 4 years old) and we had a really good day out. Went during school time so there were hardly any queues, which was great! The park was clean and tidy with plenty to see and do to fill the day. Not much for the 1-year-old, but our 4-year-old loved it and went on lots of rides. Overall a fun family day out and would definitely go again when they’re a bit older.
Tom R — Google review
The kids absolutely loved it. It was definitely a fun outing that everyone in our group really enjoyed. The ride times generally seemed to work out pretty well, and you can definitely make a great day out of it if the weather stays nice. The pizza and pasta buffet was efficient and there was plenty of food to go around.
Sam R — Google review
Had a really good time with my 2 daughters. They both enjoyed the experience. Seeing how much stuff was built out of bricks was awesome. Some really good rides. Had to queue a bit but expected on a busy day. Would definitely recommend and 100% come back again
Jason C — Google review
A very nice amusement park. It needs some social spaces/facilities like cafes or restaurants. Theme park is nice. Mini land is very cheerful area. Priority parking is extremely convenient but general parking is a bit far, consider this if you have any mobility difficulties.
Ahmed D — Google review
Winkfield Rd, Windsor, SL4 4AY, United Kingdom•https://www.legoland.co.uk/•+44 1753 626416•Tips and more reviews for LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort

2Windsor Castle

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Historical landmark
Windsor Castle, located in the royal borough of Windsor, is the oldest and largest inhabited castle globally. It has served as the family home for British monarchs for nearly a millennium and is currently an official residence of Her Majesty The Queen. The castle features spectacular art, antiques, and a chapel within its grounds.
A Breathtaking Journey Through History My visit to Windsor Castle was an absolutely unforgettable experience. It is not just a castle; it is a living monument to British history and royalty, and it truly deserves its reputation. The castle itself is magnificently grand and imposing, set against beautifully manicured lawns and pristine gardens. The contrast between the sturdy, historic stone walls and the flawless green landscaping is strikingly beautiful. Inside, the arrangement of the State Apartments is both logical and fascinating. Each room flows into the next, revealing its unique function, from grand halls for ceremonies to more intimate living quarters. They are beautifully preserved and offer a genuine sense of how the palace operated. Furthermore, the furnishings are not merely decorative; they are functional pieces of art. The vast and diverse collections are utterly precious. I was particularly captivated by the extensive array of portraits of royal members. These paintings, varying in size, are so vividly lifelike that they seem to breathe, telling the story of the monarchy across the centuries. The entire visit was an eye-opening and dazzling spectacle. It leaves one in deep awe of the British Royal Family's centuries of influence, global history, and their immense accumulation of cultural and artistic treasures. It was, without a doubt, a trip that was worth taking in every sense.
Amanda L — Google review
First time visiting and was blown away at the history and beauty of the Castle, the church and grounds. The town is charming as well. This is a must see, easy trip via overland train from London. Get the audio tour headsets as it’s included and will make the experience worthwhile.
Giuseppe — Google review
Its an english castle. Well kept. I Its slightly less for value of money. Would advice to buy tickets in advance as that will save money. If you are visiting multiple castles throughout UK, kindly buy a pass for them as that will be cheaper rather than buying tickets at every castle. No pictures allowed inside.
Ahmed M — Google review
Its a very nice castle to visit with a lot of interesting weapons and armour. The security section is a bit unorganised and chaotic but otherswise a great place to visit. The audio guide is great. Staff is nice.
Jezzaftw — Google review
What a beautiful castle. The tour is well planned and if you love the monarchy and the queen/king things you will be blown away by this gorgeous place. Just don’t forget to book tickets in advance, take the audio guide with you and enjoy a little touch to royal family’s life.
Tautvydas K — Google review
We took the day trip to Windsor Castle, Bath, and Stonehenge, and it was a fantastic experience. Our guide, Steve, was wonderful, he is incredibly knowledgeable and funny. I also want to give a big shout out to our coach driver Carlos who made sure we got to each location in a timely manner. ​Steve shared so many interesting facts, especially at Bath and Windsor Castle my favorite stop. It's a lot to see in one day, but Steve managed the schedule perfectly. Lunch at La cock was a nice touch and very delicious. ​Seeing all these iconic sites in one go was unforgettable. Highly recommend this tour!
Nick G — Google review
The castle is quite large, especially the Royal Apartments, which include many rooms. You should allow around four hours to explore everything calmly and take it all in, and that’s even without taking photos, since photography and video recording inside the apartments are unfortunately not allowed. The castle grounds are beautiful, with lovely trees and a small park. You can also see the royal guards outside, who seem to change several times a day, marching across the castle grounds. We visited on a rainy day, and although the weather wasn’t ideal, there were still quite a few visitors. I highly recommend taking the audio guide, it’s available in several languages and gives an excellent explanation of each building, room, and painting. In the guidebook, the tour starts with the Royal Apartments and then continues to St. George’s Chapel, but in reality, the chapel seems more logical to visit first, as most people turn left rather than going straight uphill to the apartments. Perhaps this is because there aren’t many clear signs outside indicating the order of the route, unlike inside the Royal Apartments, where the directions are very well organized. Because of this, the route can feel a bit confusing, or maybe it was just because we were rushing to find shelter from the heavy rain, as we didn’t have umbrellas. There are several souvenir shops on the castle grounds and a café where you can buy official chocolate, keychains, magnets, books, toys, coins, jewelry, and beautifully designed pens and pencils. From the windows of the Royal Apartments, there’s a truly stunning panoramic view of the inner garden, which, unfortunately, is closed to visitors. The bushes are perfectly trimmed, genuinely royal. We arrived at the castle around 11:00 a.m. and stayed until about 2:45 p.m. Online tickets cost £31, but since it was a Monday in November, there were no queues, so we bought ours on-site for £35 per adult. Before entering, there’s a security check at the gate. Overall, the castle is absolutely worth visiting, a perfect trip for one or one and a half days. The town itself has a great variety of restaurants, cafés, and souvenir shops. The train station is right in the centre, about a five-minute walk away. Everything is within walking distance, our hotel was just 10 minutes from the castle, which was perfect, as after dinner in town we could enjoy a short walk back. Since the castle stands right in the heart of the town, there are hotels just across the street, but even those located a bit further away are still very convenient and charming. Parking could be improved, as in most tourist towns in England. We checked several public car parks, with daily rates between £22 and £28. Our hotel had its own secure parking area behind the building, gated and monitored, for £20 per day. It might be worth checking some higher-end hotels, as a few of them may offer free parking, though such options are quite limited.
Mariia V — Google review
Fascinating visit, it's everything you expect it to be! £35 for an adult ticket which includes an audio tour. Well organised and the staff are efficient and friendly. Amazing to finally see how the royal family live in the castle and the history is incredible .
Ann S — Google review
Windsor, SL4 1NJ, United Kingdom•https://www.rct.uk/visit/windsor-castle•+44 303 123 7304•Tips and more reviews for Windsor Castle
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3National Trust - Cliveden

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Garden
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Historical landmark
National Trust - Cliveden offers luxurious accommodations in the form of plush rooms, suites, and cottages set on a lavish estate. The estate features various walking trails suitable for all ages and abilities, including family-friendly routes and more challenging paths with stunning views over the Thames. Visitors can tailor their walks to explore formal gardens, tree-lined avenues, or riverside woodland. Additionally, there are opportunities to tour the grand house on selected days and enjoy activities such as visiting the play den and maze.
Day trip to Cliveden to visit the gardens and enjoy a long walk through the woods and by the Thames with a friend. Saw lots of nature - red kites, deer, goslings, ducklings and a cormorant. Had a lovely rhubarb and rosemary scone at the Conservatory Cafe and loved the water gardens. Spent the whole day and still didn’t manage to see everything. The house wasn’t open to the public when we visited as it’s a hotel - would recommend checking National Trust website before visiting if you want to go inside. It’s very hilly climbing back to the house from the riverside but worth it for all the views.
Jackie W — Google review
Used our voucher from the paper so free entry! Helpful map so had a good walk around all the gardens. Walked down and along The Thames- beautiful. Several places for a coffee, cake or lunch. Watch out for Red Kites- they target picnic areas! Second hand book shop too! Lovely day.
Kate B — Google review
A fantastic day out at Cliveden! We had a wonderful family day out at National Trust's Cliveden. It was a perfect escape from London. We loved strolling through the grounds, which provided much-needed shade on a hot day. The views were stunning, and the kids were delighted with their ice creams. A quick tip for visitors: Be sure to look for the insider car park to avoid a long walk to the main house. We also wished we had known about the boat rides in advance, so be sure to check that out if you visit! Highly recommend for a family day trip. The estate is stunning, we especially appreciated the beautiful, shady walking paths that made our strolls incredibly relaxing. We found a great spot for our packed lunch, which was a nice way to save a bit of money and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The views across the grounds were truly magnificent. The kids absolutely loved their ice creams, and I enjoyed a well-deserved coffee break.
Purushotham N — Google review
What a wonderful state in England! One of the most beautiful places I've been to of its kind. It's not far away from London, but it's easily connected to motorways. During the spring and summer, it is a great park to walk through gardens and forest, so bring your sunblock, hat and comfortable shoes. I cannot imagine it during the winter but maybe that's also a wonderful experience. If you can, book your tickets in advance and arrive early in the morning, because it is a popular spot and the park lot is limited. You can bring your trolleys (if you need). It has many accessible ways. It's dog friendly, but it's your responsibility to keep the place clean. Bring as well your banquet with food and drinks to picnic, if you cannot, don't worry! You can buy them here. Please! Please! Please! 1. Take your rubbish with you. Shame on those who leave their mess. 2. Respect the queue line entering with your car. Yes, everybody wants to enjoy the day ASAP, but good manners are really appreciated living in a community.
Jorge M — Google review
Well-worth the annual national trust membership price if you are a local resident. Beautiful gardens to explore and spacious picnic areas for small to large groups. There is also a coffee shop near the car park and a bigger cafe/restaurant close to the main house. There’s a good size children’s play area and there are also frequent children oriented events during the year which the our young child loves. Don’t forget to walk down to the river and have a boat trip in the summer months!
Vito L — Google review
Our local National Trust, we love it here! So many different areas to visit, the woodland, the water garden, long garden, the Thames river, the house, the list goes on! Reliable food options and decent parking if you get there earlier on or later in the day... Can get busy busy weekends or school hols.
Ellie — Google review
Without doubt one of the best kept places I’ve visited in England. The area is vast and full of interesting walks, greenery, water garden, fountains, rose garden and lot more to explore. The public facilities are more than adequate and the staff are extremely helpful.
Mas — Google review
Beautiful estate visited in August. Lots of ground with both a woodland area and the main house. Plenty of space for everyone. Beautiful views from top and activities to do on the river (boating). Lovely for a day out.
Clem C — Google review
Cliveden Rd, Taplow, Maidenhead SL1 8NS, United Kingdom•http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/cliveden/•+44 1628 605069•Tips and more reviews for National Trust - Cliveden

4Taplow Court

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Building
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Taplow Court has a rich history dating back to the late 19th century when Charles Grenfell moved some of its glass for safekeeping. In 1885, his son William offered to return the glass in exchange for a long lease of the manor. Sir Stephen Leach later took over and restored the building. The area around Taplow Court also holds remnants of an old church and fortified structures, adding to its historical significance.
Cliveden Rd, Taplow, Maidenhead SL6 0ER, UK, USA•Tips and more reviews for Taplow Court

5St George's Chapel

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Catholic cathedral
St George's Chapel, located within the grounds of Windsor Castle, is a stunning example of late medieval Perpendicular Gothic architecture. Founded in the 14th century by King Edward III and expanded in the late 15th century, it has been an integral part of royal history for centuries. As a place of worship, it hosts multiple services daily and is open to visitors, except on Sundays.
Magnificent chapel with a Gothic architectural grandeur more typical of a fine cathedral, situated within the grounds of Windsor Castle. One of the highlights of the castle visit, the chapel's interior is as impressive as its exterior, with stunning ceilings, soaring arches and ornate oriel windows. Unfortunately photography is not permitted inside, but this helps keep visitors flowing through to avoid crowding. A number of memorials reside within the chapel, with 10 former royals laid to rest inside. The digital audio guide covers the chapel in detail and helps enhance the visitor experience. The chapel opening times are more restricted than the rest of the castle grounds, so it's worth checking the website before visiting to avoid disappointment.
Andrew T — Google review
I came to Salisbury for the cathedral but fell in love with this chapel. I sat down for the last of the service one evening and they were kind to allow me to take a look before closing. I returned the next two days to just sit and enjoy. Highly recommend!!
Jennifer — Google review
Visiting Windsor Castle and St. George's Chapel on the grounds was beautiful. It was a lovely day and many visitors. The visitors were happy and friendly.
Lisa V — Google review
Highly recommended! St George's Chapel is a Gothic chapel located in the lower bailey of Windsor Castle in Berkshire, England. Windsor, the most important castle in England, is the primary residence of the monarch. The castle chapel is under the direct jurisdiction of the monarch and is the seat of the Congregation of the Order of the Garter. The castle chapel was founded in the 14th century by King Edward III and significantly expanded in the late 15th century. It is the site of many royal church services, weddings and funerals. If you bought a ticket to visit Windsor Castle, the chapel is included in the ticket price. You can also buy a separate ticket for much cheaper if you do not plan to visit the castle. A castle + chapel ticket costs 35 pounds, a ticket only for the chapel is about 7 pounds. Information accurate as of June 2025. P.S. I try to share specific information. If the review was useful, put 👍. I don't get any "goodies", but other tourists will see this review first. Have a good mood and exciting travels!🌍☀️🪂
Olga O — Google review
A nice chapel, very informative details shared on the headphone guide set. I also saw the memorial where Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh was buried and also the main church where there were previous royal weddings and funerals. Sadly can't take pictures of inside the chapel.
C M — Google review
The chapel in Kings college is amazing, but not quite worth 20+ pounds.
Yaohang L — Google review
An absolutely stunning church, with such a long and varied history behind it and of course now the resting place of Queen Elizabeth II as well as her mother, father, sister and her beloved Prince Philip. You aren't allowed to take photographs or videos but this is of course for a very good reason and everyone around me also followed the rules and refrained from taking photographs. Its a very special place to reflect and will be forevermore.
Gareth ( — Google review
Within the grounds of Windsor Castle and a bit of a misnomer.... chapel, it's more like a cathedral. Epic historical building. No photography allowed inside. Built in the late medieval perpendicular Gothic style. Founded in the 14th century. Definitely worth going to see if you like architecture as the interior is magnificent and awesome.
Photos R — Google review
Castle, Windsor, SL4 1NJ, United Kingdom•http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/•+44 1753 848888•Tips and more reviews for St George's Chapel
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6Ray Mill Island

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Parks
Ray Mill Island is a charming public park located in the middle of the River Thames. It features lush green spaces, walking trails, and a delightful aviary with various bird species. The island was once home to a flour mill constructed in 1726 and has since been transformed into a family-friendly destination owned by the borough. Visitors can enjoy picnics, feeding ducks, and relaxing in the serene ambiance while surrounded by the picturesque River Thames.
A lovely little place on the Thames. Great for children... Level walking and plenty of ducks to feed as well as a cafe where they sell Mr Whippy ice cream in oyster shells... A blast from the past! Sadly it wasn't available when we went
Karen W — Google review
An awesome family and kids friendly picnic spot. I started coming here in 2004/2005 and it has changed slightly with fresh look A flyover bridge over the river to go to monkey island for a longer walk. Some of the old trees have fallen, hence replaced with new trees now. The water fall is an amazing feature at the end of the day mill island. Ducks, birds and wildlife are another feature, also there’s small aviary where small beautiful birds are kept including doves, finch, parrots etc. There’s small place where you can play tennis, badminton etc too. There’s a small cafe, ice cream parlour as well (opens during the day time only)
A Q — Google review
Ray Mill Island was really very nice place to visit. This island has nice view from the bridge, small fountain and also there is a big water stream. Nice place to visit.
Dinesh C — Google review
Beautiful island, tucked away a little and not obvious entry point. There is nice small cafe where you can get sandwiches l, toasted paninis, icecream etc. Goclean toilets. The island itself is peaceful and great for picnics, walks and has a stunning weir
Mala P — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful area in Maidenhead. Public car park is down the road, inexpensive @ £3 for < 3 hours. The downside was the lack of adequate signage because it was difficult to navigate around the lake via the walking trails.
Sarah B — Google review
Lovely little island in Maidenhead. The weir, walk around the island, access to Taplow side with bridge, and plenty of spaces for picnicking in summer weather. One of our favourite places.
Anand G — Google review
The children love to watch the boats going through the locks, although there's not a lot yet - most are waiting for the warmer weather! There is a very small playground with an ice cream kiosk and toilets. It's a nice walk by the river with stops to see the weir and wildlife. There are lots midges, squirrels, swans, ducks and geese that are looking to be fed. Beware of the squirrels - they may bite! There is also a beautiful memorial tree in the gardens.
Deborah T — Google review
Ray Mill Island is a great place to have a nice little walk around and also would be good to enjoy some food, the food from the small restaurant was delicious, would definitely recommend! There is also a nice wildlife variety there, including Canadian and Greylag Geese, pigeons, mallards, robins and wrens. Furthermore, the lock is a great place to sit, as children and adults alike will often enjoy watching boats work their way through!
Benji — Google review
Maidenhead, SL6 8PE, United Kingdom•https://www.rbwm.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/parks-and-open-space…•+44 1628 685757•Tips and more reviews for Ray Mill Island

7Windsor Leisure Centre

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Windsor Leisure Centre is a versatile venue that offers a range of sports facilities, exercise classes, a gym, and swimming pools. The town of Windsor is renowned for its historic castle, originally built in the 11th century and featuring the impressive Round Tower. While the town has a touristy vibe, it also boasts modern amenities and high street stores. Trinity Court Apartments provide accommodation with stunning views of the castle.
Awesome place to relax and have fun for kids and adults. The staff are polite and helpful. The atmosphere is amazing and well entertained by DJ's The location is good, close to the town centre and the wonderful castle, it is just a few min away from the railway station.
Andreea D — Google review
Greta little spot if you have a day layover in London with kids. Easy to get to, great pool and slides. Little escape room in the same complex, and nice walk by the Thames just outside.
Elya T — Google review
Visited today 11:15 slot. Was very impressed with the cleanliness of the changing rooms etc. Great pool with slides my little boy loved it. I liked that there was plenty of lifeguards and friendly staff. Great for all ages from baby’s to adults. Highly recommend!
Lauren F — Google review
We had a fantastic family swimming session at Windsor Leisure Centre today at 12:15pm. The facilities were clean, well looked after, and very family-friendly. The pool itself was a great size with plenty of space, and the water was just the right temperature. The staff were friendly, welcoming, and really helpful, which made the whole experience smooth and enjoyable. The kids especially loved the fun features in the pool, and it felt safe with lifeguards keeping a close eye at all times. Changing rooms were clean and convenient, which made getting ready much easier. Overall, it was a brilliant experience for the whole family. We’ll definitely be coming back again soon!
Dunkyard2026 — Google review
Really lovely staff, so friendly. We were met on Tuesday by a lovely kind lady, who had the best customer service (12 o clock we didn't catch her name). But, she was so thorough and offered us some help as were visiting the area on our holiday. But, to be fair all of the staff were lovely and kind. It shows that ypu must have lovely cohesive team. The kids and I enjoyed the swim session and slides.
Miss G — Google review
I hate to put 3 stars because the staff were really helpful, its just that the place itself hasn’t changed since 20 years. Theres mould everywhere, on the foamie barriers in the pool to their walls and floor. You feel gross swimming there. There are good slide options for under 10s. And the wave machine is fun. Just wish it was cleaner. The cafe was okay but they seemed to have run out of everything when we bought food from there.
M B — Google review
Had a fun time with my daughter which is why I give 3 stars, but the pool and surrounding areas are so tired and run down and in need of a massive refurb. Water is cloudy, which I've never seen in a public swimming pool and doesn't give the feeling of the pool being clean. Won't be going back.
Andrew P — Google review
This review is only for the badminton courts... As much as I would like to give you a good review, I feel you need a bad one in the hope that you take note and do something about some rather annoying issues. My main issue is that 4 out of the 8 courts are often unplayable, due to air flow coming from the vents. Are they supposed to be on so high that it affects the flight of the shuttlecocks? It's like playing badminton outside on a windy day! Why are these on so high? Another issue are the lights, do they need to be so bright? Have you ever been to Wycombe Badminton Club? The lighting there is perfect. The lighting on your sports hall is so bright that you get blinded every time you look up and then get this orb of light trapped in your vision for the next 5 minutes! On your app there is an option to book a court number, so why is it that whenever I turn up to play on that court, you've ALWAYS set up a different court? Also, why do I have to keep setting up the net myself? It's always up at half height or the net is upside down! Please employ some staff who can count to 8 and know the difference between the top and the bottom of a net!
Nick M — Google review
Clewer Ave, Stovell Rd, Windsor SL4 5JB, United Kingdom•https://www.leisurefocus.org.uk/our-centres/windsor-leisure-cent…•+44 1753 778577•Tips and more reviews for Windsor Leisure Centre

8The Stanley Spencer Gallery

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The Stanley Spencer Gallery is a small yet special museum that showcases the artworks and personal effects of the renowned interwar period painter, Stanley Spencer. Visitors can explore the life and art of Spencer while engaging with knowledgeable custodians who offer fascinating insights into his work. The ground floor features a biannual exhibition, while the mezzanine houses the permanent collection and archives. The gallery provides an exceptional viewing experience, with friendly staff members available to assist visitors.
I loved this place, and Cookham in general. What a wonderful tribute to a wonderful artist. Very helpful staff - friendly, informative, made me feel very welcome.
Jon W — Google review
A small gallery dedicated to the works and story of local artist Stanley Spencer. It features the unfinished 5m wide painting “Christ Preaching at Cookham Regatta” and many smaller paintings- mainly of the Cookham area but also some portraits and self portraits. We tried to watch the video (small screen with individual headphones and barcode scanner to start)- but it was very slow and the sound didn’t work😔There were lots of informative posters scattered between the paintings that gave enough of a back story to the artist and the art works anyway!
Evon W — Google review
This small, well presented gallery is a must-see. The work on show is exceptional, and you can easily spend an hour wandering around the old Chapel. 3 of us visited on a Sunday afternoon, and it cost £7pp. There is on street parking if you are fortunate and there's a public car park around the corner. The staff member was friendly and welcoming. An array of books and cards are available to purchase. There is a staircase to the upper level, but a lift is available. If you live locally or are visiting the area, this is a superb way to spend some time.
ClaireMobile — Google review
Amazing little art gallery. Such greater prices. Highly recommend a visit
Ryan J — Google review
Great little gallery. Very interesting. Story of Stanley's life on the mezzanine. Staff knowledgeable and welcoming.
Gillian P — Google review
Pleasant small gallery focused on one major work by Spencer. Easy half-hour break.
Timothy P — Google review
Tiny but beautifully presented with expert guidance and information from the knowledgeable volunteers.
Sam J — Google review
Fascinating insight into a major artist' s last few years.
Hugh S — Google review
High St, Cookham, Maidenhead SL6 9SJ, United Kingdom•http://stanleyspencer.org.uk/•+44 1628 531092•Tips and more reviews for The Stanley Spencer Gallery

9The Old Bell Country Inn

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The Old Bell Country Inn, located in Wooburn near Beaconsfield, offers simple rooms and a relaxed atmosphere for guests. It is known as the top restaurant in the area and has received praise for its friendly staff and welcoming ambiance. The menu offers a great variety of options, including choices for vegetarians. Guests have raved about the delicious and well-cooked food with generous portion sizes.
I went to the Old Bell on Saturday to celebrate my birthday with my son and daughter. We had an amazing meal with exceptional service. The staff were so friendly and welcoming they even brought me a dessert with a candle on and sang happy birthday to me. This was so much appreciated and I would like to thank you all very much for making my birthday special xx
Wendy C — Google review
Me and my partner eat out quite regularly in the area and have tried a lot of local pubs but i can say with out a doubt this pub has the most welcoming atmosphere the owners are very nice, warm and friendly. The food in this place is an absolutely fantastic home cooked delight. I'm looking forward to working through the menu so far everything been lovely especially the mushroom starter. Can't recommend this place enough
Greg M — Google review
Had a lovely 2 day here with my partner. We traveled down for a wedding. Rooms are quiet and private. The pub does have an old cosy feel. Owners are super helpful. There isn’t a 24 hour reception since it’s an Inn but the owners are a phone call away. Would recommend.
Macy J — Google review
We stayed here as we were competing in an aquathlon in Marlow - it was a quick stay but the staff were incredibly welcoming and friendly. They gave us recommendations for things to do in Marlow (10 min cab away) & were very relaxed about us staying a bit later in the morning. Gorgeous breakfast to refuel after the race too. The pub cat - named Midnight - was a particular highlight for us!
Tom B — Google review
The perfect local village pub! Great home cooked food, friendly staff and attentive service, lovely garden for sunny days and dog friendly. Highly recommend - they do the most amazing breakfasts too!
Leigh H — Google review
11/10 for staff, lovely and respectful all the time. Clean and sanitary for everything, nice little location with a car park and beer garden. Food was amazing, all day breakfast all the way
Mike J — Google review
We had our lovely Mums wake here yesterday, and honestly we couldn’t have asked for a better venue, staff, food it was all truly wonderful. Nothing was to much. Thank you for making our day special for our family and friends. Thank you to you all xx (Ended the evening with a hanging kebab and wow!!!! This was delicious 🤤)
Hannah R — Google review
Went to this pub for lunch. We’re properly surprised by the quality and quantity of food. Ceaser salad was super tasty so was beef burger (chef’s burger). Will definitely come back.
Sergey I — Google review
Town Ln, Wooburn Green, High Wycombe, HP10 0PL, United Kingdom•http://www.oldbellwooburn.co.uk/•+44 1628 523117•Tips and more reviews for The Old Bell Country Inn

10River Thames

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Nestled along the enchanting River Thames, this charming town is a true paradise for food lovers, boasting an array of renowned restaurants that line its prestigious high street. The vibrant Marlow Gardens adds to the allure with its stunning outdoor floral displays, perfect for capturing those Instagram-worthy moments during late summer. Beyond culinary delights, visitors can explore the breathtaking Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and enjoy leisurely strolls along the riverbank.
City cruise via River Thames in a sunny weather but mildly windy was awesome . We enjoyed the wave to passersby by the bridge. A wonderful way to connect with history . We have an amazing and humorous tour guide .
Rodalyn E — Google review
very beautiful river crossing though beautiful city of London and other city of united kingdom.This river has a history as this of London.Both goes together side by side. When this river enters city of London, it makes this city more beautiful. Many incredible views you get while walking around the city. Many historical buildings such as Tower of London, London Bridge, St Paul Cathedral, Big Bang tower, Westminster building etc are on the bank of river Thames.. cruise ships are the best way to enjoy the city view from Thames. Many bridges on this river to cross from one side of the other side.All I want to have a long walk beside the River Thames. London eye is the most important which every one enjoy while on trip to Nice. Big river for transportation and business purpose.
SURESH M — Google review
🚤 My Visit to the River Thames and Cruise, London My visit to the River Thames and the cruise experience was one of the most memorable parts of my London trip. Cruising along the Thames offered stunning views of London’s most iconic landmarks — including the Tower Bridge, London Eye, Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and The Shard. The ride was smooth and relaxing, with informative commentary that shared fascinating facts about London’s history and architecture. Whether seated inside or on the open deck, the city’s skyline looked beautiful, especially during sunset when the river lights up with reflections from nearby landmarks. Visitor Tips: Book your cruise online in advance for better prices. Try an evening or sunset cruise for the best views. Bring a light jacket, as it can get breezy on deck. Many operators offer hop-on-hop-off options if you want to explore multiple attractions along the river. How to Reach: Cruises depart from several piers such as Westminster, London Eye, and Tower Pier, all easily accessible by Underground (District, Circle, Jubilee lines). Overall, a Thames River Cruise is a must-do in London — a relaxing and scenic way to see the city from a new perspective.
Shanz S — Google review
I went there in June. The architectures on both sides of the river was marvellous. The bridges that the boat crossed was wonderful. The shard, Tower bridge and the big bang were all in sight during the trip. The explanation of the history of the area of river Thames was great too
Superuser L — Google review
The River Thames is a quintessential part of the London experience. * Historical Significance: * The Thames is steeped in history, offering a tangible connection to London's past. * Cruises and walks along the river provide a historical journey, highlighting the city's evolution. * Scenic Views: * The river offers stunning views of London's skyline, including landmarks like the Houses of Parliament, Tower Bridge, and the London Eye. * River cruises are a popular way to take in these sights, especially for first-time visitors. * Variety of Experiences: * The Thames caters to diverse interests, from leisurely cruises and sightseeing tours to riverside walks and dining experiences. * Events like the Boat Race and the New Year's Eve fireworks display add to the river's appeal. * Tourism staple: * Many people find that a trip to London is not complete without experiencing the River Thames. Overall: * The River Thames remains a major attraction, offering a unique perspective on London's history and landmarks. * Many visitors find the river experience enjoyable and memorable. In essence, the River Thames is a living, breathing part of London, with a rich history and a vibrant present.
Timothy P — Google review
Calm, serene, beautiful. It has been maintained pretty well and it is very clean.
Esther B — Google review
Love the river Thames, grew up near there.
T — Google review
Stirring and inspirational, I always find walking down the River Thames to be therapeutic. There is always something that is familiar and new that catches your attention, with many options for activities and dining lining both sides, along with many of London's iconic landmarks and buildings identifiable along the way.
Yè — Google review
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11Dorney Court

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Dorney Court is a 600-year-old manor house located in Buckinghamshire, nestled along the banks of the Thames. The picturesque estate features stunning architecture, gardens, and a horticulture center, making it an ideal setting for events such as weddings. Visitors can explore the well-kept gardens and enjoy a tour of the historic house with knowledgeable guides providing insights into its centuries-old history.
The gardens weren't at the best due to the drought, but still nice. The gardens although nice aren't really the focal point of this place. It's the house itself that really captures the lime light. You have to go round on a guided tour which is around an hour or so. The guides are really knowable and bring the place to life. It's a lovely home which is still lived in. There is lot's of interesting bits in the house with lots of filming and family life evidence on display.
Hannah W — Google review
A wonderful tour of this srunning old tudor manor house and it's history. The volunteer was interesting and knowledgeable. No photos allowed inside , there are toilets but no cafe that i saw. Limited opening, so check website closely. Historic house members get in free
Kevin M — Google review
What an extraordinary place. And there's undoubtedly a whole different dynamic to visiting an historic property when one knows that it's still actually a well-loved and well-used 'home' to a living, breathing family, and that it's been lived in by that same family for 14 consecutive generations and for more than 400 years! My friends and I were also blessed with an exceptionally knowledgeable, articulate, witty and personable tour guide, who brought everything to life, gave everything context and who patiently and expertly accommodated all of my additional queries!
Ivan L — Google review
Lovely old house with a very good tour guide. Only open afternoons during August and bank holiday in may. Also enjoyed afternoon tea in the garden centre a stone's throw away from the house.
Linda H — Google review
We were here for a wedding. What a magnificent venue. Absolutely perfect.
Chris L — Google review
beautiful historical house with royal connections, superb open day to house and gardens
C — Google review
Fantastic Guides for a Medieval Tudor Mansion retained in the same family for centuries
Angela J — Google review
I don’t even know where to start with how amazing our wedding day at Dorney Court was! From the moment we arrived to view it as a potential venue option (after viewing several others), we knew straight away this was the one! The grounds were beautiful and it gave us the elegant touch that we wanted. Rachel showed us around and then conducted all our following meetings and multiple communications and she was AMAZING! She even helped me when I was stressing about silly details like where my bridesmaids were going to stand! We opted to get married outside and were grateful the weather allowed this which gave us the feel of being in multiple locations across the venue which was a huge bonus for us. The food and drinks served were incredible and the staff were so so friendly and helpful, we couldn’t have asked for anymore. In the evening, we had Annabel as our coordinator and she was just as fabulous, making sure everything was running smoothly and keeping things in check behind the scenes, we didn’t have to worry about a single thing. The flexibility of the venue was brilliant; we were allowed to have our own evening food catering van to suit the style we wanted and multiple suppliers throughout the day including a tattoo artist and photobooth camper van. The detail that goes into your day is honestly everything we could have wished for and they truly brought every detail of our day to life. Thank you so much to the whole team at Dorney for making our special day so amazing, there are not enough words to write that can show our gratitude to you all!
Rhys C — Google review
Court Ln, Dorney, Windsor SL4 6QP, United Kingdom•http://dorneycourt.co.uk/•+44 1628 604638•Tips and more reviews for Dorney Court

12Arena Racing Co Ltd

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Arena Racing Co Ltd operates the Windsor Racecourse, a delightful venue that feels like a hidden treasure. Upon entering, visitors are greeted with an atmosphere reminiscent of a lively festival, complete with ample outdoor seating and various hospitality areas including a champagne zone. The racecourse hosts exciting events such as music nights featuring nostalgic tunes from Abba and the 70s, enhancing the overall experience. During special occasions like Windsor Ladies Day, guests can enjoy well-organized festivities under beautiful weather conditions.
Loved it, great staff and location,nice setup
John L — Google review
What a fabulous place so much space was here for ride the night London it was the start and finish x
Kaz R — Google review
Windsor racecourse. I feel like have found a gem!!!. As we walked in felt like we were at an event or festival. Plenty of outdoor seating areas, large marquee, champagne area along with more hospitality areas. Tonight was amusic night where Abba and 70s music was to follow. There are a few stalls set up and the pictures of hand painted horses were beautiful. You are able to see the winners enclosure, the pre parade area and also large parade ring. From the front lawn and standing area there is plenty of space available. The grandstand has good viewing but gets quite packed with 5 minutes to go before race. Large screen viewing so can see race where the viewing doesn't allow. The Monday night set up is fantastic and if we lived down this area would definitely be a weekly trip for us. We will return again and had a fantastic time
Sueblue S — Google review
Went to watch the drone show. Amazing
G K — Google review
Great night's racing at Windsor. Good deal on tickets plus boat trip plus 2 free drinks for around £40.
Bill T — Google review
Came for the Windsor ladies day and it didn't disappoint - helped massively by the great weather. The event is well organised and yes there are queues for the bar but they were never excessively long. We had the fish and chips which was a great portion size and quite tasty. Only issue is that people weren't throwing away their plastic glasses etc and these then went everywhere and were scattered all around.
J D — Google review
Nice place to go to watch horse racing. Always better if you have a winner or two.
Rob G — Google review
Enjoyable afternoon, music after the races was good, lovely to see everyone having a good time.
Malcolm P — Google review
Royal Windsor Racecourse, Maidenhead Rd, Windsor SL4 5JJ, United Kingdom•http://www.arenaracingcompany.co.uk/•+44 1753 498400•Tips and more reviews for Arena Racing Co Ltd

13Taplow Village Centre

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Taplow Village Centre is a charming and picturesque spot that embodies the essence of a quintessential English village. While it features a high street, you'll find no shops lining it, which adds to its serene atmosphere. The SGI Buddhist organization calls Taplow Court home, and attending one of their open days can provide an intriguing glimpse into their practices. The main hall within the centre boasts stunning murals adorning all four walls, creating an inviting ambiance for gatherings or events.
Lovely village
Thomas B — Google review
Pleasant little village. It has a high street but no shops are in it. The SGI Buddhist organisation is occupying Taplow court. A visit on one of their open days would be very interesting.
Ca G — Google review
A very nice hall with kitchen. Available to hire. Good car park.
Raymond C — Google review
Fabulous intricate mural on all four interior walls of the main room.
Alex L — Google review
Very busy but nice modena shops & restaurants
J S — Google review
It's alright. Bit small, with two rooms but serves its purpose.
Froste — Google review
The car park is the best I've ever parked in.
Nick P — Google review
quintessential village centre with church, green and pubs
Miriam B — Google review
Taplow, Maidenhead, SL6 0EX, United Kingdom•https://taplowpc.org.uk/hall-hire/•Tips and more reviews for Taplow Village Centre

14AVIS INSURANCE SERVICES LTD

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Avis Insurance Services Ltd stands out in the realm of vehicle rental and insurance, offering a range of services that cater to both everyday travelers and those seeking specialized coverage. With competitive pricing starting around £20 per day for car rentals, Avis ensures that exploring local attractions is accessible for everyone. Their customer care team is known for being responsive and efficient, quickly addressing any concerns or issues that may arise during your rental experience.
Fast and efficient service provided by Michael 👍5 stars
George C — Google review
Avis and enterprise (Park Royal their car hire) have very good. Customer care team. Repairs well something else Solus (Park Royal) never I mean never allow this company to touch your vehicle. My car went in for damage to rear passenger side. When they returned car the first time it looked worst than when it went in. Complained to Avis and they sorted ASAP respect. Solus returned car now remember damage on rear passenger side so I signed off and they drove off. When I opened the front passenger door I saw this long black strip. Took car to my garage only for them to advise this is the trim for your front window (see Attached photo). I drive a nice Mercedes ML63. If you don't value your vehicle take to Solus otherwise stay far from this unprofessional company because they are a serious jokers
Jackie N — Google review
Best people for HGV insurance
Bhupendra G — Google review
Strongly recommend them!
Cip B — Google review
7, Lake End Court, Taplow Rd, Taplow, Maidenhead SL6 0JQ, United Kingdom•https://www.avisinsurance.co.uk/?utm_source=GMBListing&utm_mediu…•+44 1628 662666

15Taplow Riverside Moorings

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When exploring the charming Taplow Riverside Moorings, be sure to indulge in the delightful artisanal goods and one-of-a-kind treasures that await you. The nearby Shopping Parade is a must-visit as well, offering an array of specialty shops and local businesses that showcase the best of what this vibrant area has to offer. It's a perfect spot for those looking to discover unique items while enjoying the scenic riverside atmosphere.
Mill Ln., Taplow, Maidenhead SL6 0AA, United Kingdom•http://taplowriversidemoorings.co.uk/•+44 1628 637111
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16WakePlus

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Nestled by the serene Lake Dye, WakePlus is a charming family-run establishment that offers a delightful escape for visitors. While the exterior may not catch your eye immediately, stepping onto the sun deck reveals stunning views of the lake, making it an ideal spot to soak up some rays. The welcoming staff adds to the warm atmosphere, ensuring everyone feels at home.
Lake Dye makes for a beautifully coloured lake with less to no algae. The café was out of this world (and I'm a freelance chef, so this says it all)
Joyce D — Google review
Very welcoming and friendly staff. We enjoyed the time and the surroundings. You can read books, play table games, relax and children can enjoy the playground. Not great cakes or hot drinks
Claudio T — Google review
This is a family run business with lovely home made food and very nice staff. The place doesn't look much when you approach from the car park but it has a lovely sun deck right on the lake with a beautiful outlook. A really nice place to sit and enjoy the sun. You can walk the Jubilee River from here. For those who are sporty, there's water skiing, paddle boarding, canoeing, banana boat etc.
Adrian Z — Google review
Lovely cafe with great views
Fiona C — Google review
Excellent open water swimming.
Martin M — Google review
Love open water swimming here. 400m and 100m courses in gorgeous lake. Very friendly staff and great bar/cafe for refreshments afterwards
Justine H — Google review
Very good food and drinks 🍸 be called again
Richard D — Google review
Very nice not much parking
William R — Google review
Amerden Ln, Taplow, Maidenhead SL6 0EA, United Kingdom•https://www.wakeplus.co.uk/•+44 7905 362958•Tips and more reviews for WakePlus
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