A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Windsor Maidenhead
'Windsor Great Park covers an area of 4,800 acres with many of the paths open to the public. There are walks in the Deer Park or round the lakeside Valley Gardens, where the rhododendrons are parti ...
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'An interesting walk on good paths following the route of the royal procession from Ascot through Windsor Great Park and offering a "surprise" view of Windsor Castle.'
One of 15 Car-Free Walks Around Reading.
Supporters of Oxfam
'A walk from the River Thames near Cookham to the Grand Union Canal at West Drayton.'
Richard Gower
Member of the Ramblers - Berkshire Area Grouping
'Annual event allows walkers to raise money through sponsorship for their favourite charities whilst enjoying a very interesting walk through some beautiful parts of the Berkshire countryside re-tr ...
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'The Royal Borough manages around 1,977,911 sq m/ 198 hectares of parks and open spaces. The Parks team achieved Purple Flag status for eight of their parks in 2013 - Braywick, Desborough, Grenfell, Kidwells and Oaken Grove in Maidenhead and Alexandra Gardens, Goswells, Clewer Memorial Recreation Ground and Home Park in Windsor. Within these parks, open spaces and play areas, there are opportunities for sports activities, informal play, a brisk walk or a gentle stroll in pleasant surroundings ...'
Nature and Conservation [RBWM]
'The walk passes through the Crown Estate land of Windsor Great Park, created for hunting deer and wild boar during the 13th century, along Virginia Water lake, past Savill Gardens, through the Dee ...
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'Spectacular in late spring and early summer when the flowers are in bloom.'
'This circular long distance path has access points that are easily reached by train from London, Reading and adjoining stations. If time is limited it can be walked in sections at weekends and ban ...
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'A long distance walk winding around The Thames Valley and surrounding hills in some of the loveliest countryside near London in South East England.'
Walk originally designed in 2015 to celebrate 800 years since the sealing of Magna Carta and other historic anniversaries: 'The Freedom Trail is a long distance path, designed to link places associated with these and other events in our history, and how they would form a blue-print for the world we know today. I'm not really an historian or a walker, but through a few other projects I have been involved with, I thought this would be something interesting to do'.
Sean Davis
'There is a 10.5 mile circular walk formed by the Jubilee River path, a path through Eton playing fields, the Thames Path up to Taplow and back to the Jubilee River.'
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'This splendid family friendly circuit takes in Windsor Castle, Eton College, Dorney Lake, the Jubilee River and the River Thames.'
ALERT Several walks and starting and end points are possible around and about this interesting area.
'Once you get into Hampshire things become much more interesting as you walk along the delightful and little-known Basingstoke Canal, through a whole series of pretty villages with half-ti ...
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'The route links Windsor and Winchester, via the third castle, Odiham.'
'The walk book (The Three Castles Path by David Bounds for the East Berkshire Ramblers’ Association Group) is excellent with very clear maps and very precise directions, as well as helpful comments on points of interest along the way - the hallmark of the East Berkshire Ramblers series of walk book books.'
Member of the Ramblers - Berkshire Area Grouping
Walking Tours 'The Royal Borough has a rich heritage for you to discover. Our professional and knowledgeable Blue Badge Guides have achieved the highest guiding qualification in the UK. A ...
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'Explore Windsor at your own pace by downloading our Heritage Trail. It takes in the historic parts of Windsor, around the walls of Windsor Castle, down towards and over the River Thames and into Eton. A printed version is also available from the Royal Windsor Information Centre for a small administration fee.'
'Windsor Great Park is 5,000 acres in size, dates primarily to the 13th Century and is managed by the Crown Estate. Throughout the walk you’ll have magnificent views of Windsor Castle as w ...
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'Loop around Windsor Great Park, once part of the royal hunting ground and now providing miles and miles of peaceful walking in amongst the hustle and bustle of East Berkshire.'
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