Tuesday, 20 October 2020

Visit Windsor & Maidenhead - 🍂 Enjoy the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness with us 🍂

 

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#EscapeTheEveryday this autumn
Itching to escape your everyday?  An autumn break in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead could be just the ticket!

With wide open countryside to explore, the world’s oldest and largest occupied castle, fascinating historic sites, thrilling theme parks, welcoming accommodation and great shopping and dining, it's time to #RediscovertheRoyalBorough, breathe in the fresh air, feel a sense of history and free your mind.

Check out our great selection of places to stay, from town centre hotels and apartments to rural retreats.
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Windsor Castle
See the Semi-State Rooms
The sumptuous Semi-State Rooms are currently included in a visit to Windsor Castle.  These are the richly decorated rooms used by The Queen for official entertaining.
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Wedding dress display
A visit to the Castle also includes the special display of Princess Beatrice’s vintage wedding dress, first worn by The Queen in the 1960s and designed by the renowned British fashion designer Sir Norman Hartnell.
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Autumn adventures
Half term happenings
Read our Top Ten things to do with the children this autumn half term including activities at Windsor Castle, Legoland’s Brick or Treat and Escape Rooms.
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Autumn walks
Fancy a bit of fresh air and leaf peeping?  Read our guide to five of the best autumn walks in and around Windsor and put your best foot forward!
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Hidden gems
Stanley Spencer Gallery
The artist Stanley Spencer loved Cookham and the village’s chapel is a gallery dedicated solely to his work.  Explore the current exhibition Love, Art, Loss: The Wives of Stanley Spencer.
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Cumberland Lodge
Cumberland Lodge is a distinctive venue in the heart of Windsor Great Park not usually open to the general public.  This autumn, discover fine dining evenings and leisure break options for a limited time only!
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Know before you go
We can’t wait to see you and so many of our places to visit, stay and eat now have VisitEngland's ‘We’re Good to Go’ mark.  Do remember to follow the latest government guidance, take care and stay safe.

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