Articles
Fungi – vital for our habitats
The Windsor Estate is a nationally important site for rare species and assemblages of fungi.

Shinrin-Yoku, a walk in the forest for mental well-being
Forest bathing has its roots in Shinto and Buddhist traditions and was developed in Japan in the 1980’s as a way of helping the increasing number of workers with chronic stress.

Bledisloe Gold Medal
The Windsor Estate, jointly with Sandringham Estate, were awarded the Royal Agricultural Society of England's Bledisloe Gold Medal.

Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II was passionate about the countryside. During her lifetime, Windsor had a major influence on this passion, becoming the place that she called ‘home’.

The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was the longest serving Ranger of Windsor Great Park, acting as steward for one of the nation’s most iconic landscapes for nearly 70 years.

Windsor Great Park achieves Natural England’s highest rating for its ecologically important habitats
The Windsor Estate, which includes Windsor Forest and The Great Park, has been awarded Natural England’s highest possible rating for the condition of its Sites of Special Scientific Interest* (SSSI).
