In line with Government advice, the Great Park currently remains open for you to take essential exercise, if you live locally. (You shouldn’t travel outside of your village, town or area of the city you live in).
To help keep everybody safe, when in the Park you must follow Government national lockdown rules.
Your safety, the safety of our staff and other Park visitors is our utmost priority. We will not hesitate to impose tighter restrictions if safety is compromised.
Before you leave home
Please note - there may be occasions where our team will ask you to move on if an area is becoming too crowded. Please respect their request.
Unwind in the natural beauty of The Savill Garden and experience the magnificent horticultural displays all year round.
Discover enchanting woodland trails filled with wild flowers and seasonal displays that include the famous Punch Bowl in May.
Explore the woodland shores and historic features of Virginia Water and enjoy impressive views of its lake and cascading waterfall.
Walk the iconic tree-lined avenue from Windsor Castle to the Copper Horse statue and encounter our resident deer herd grazing in this ancient parkland.
Immerse yourself in the 3000 acres of Swinley Forest, with over 15 miles of undulating forest trails, hilltop views and the fantastic Look Out Discovery Centre.
Windsor Great Park hosts a variety of events throughout the year to entertain visitors of all ages and interests.
We offer a wide range of benefits and packages to suit many different types of groups and travel trade clients.
A progressive independent commercial business, created by Act of Parliament. Our portfolio includes the whole of Regent Street and much of St James’s in London’s West End, prime regional shopping centres, Windsor Great Park, rural land and coastline, and the UK’s seabed.
Take a journey through the story of Windsor Great Park with our Historic Timeline.
We offer three types of membership to help you to enjoy Windsor Great Park all year round.
Find out more about the properties available in Windsor Great Park and the wider Estate.
Keep up to date with the latest news from Windsor Great Park.
Windsor Great Park hosts a variety of events throughout the year to entertain visitors of all ages and interests.
We are custodians of a wealth of biodiversity. Through careful stewardship, we are actively supporting our vital ecosystems.
We are continually seeking ways to integrate sustainability into all we do. Learn about how we are consciously managing the Great Park for the long term.
Find out more about opportunities to volunteer in Windsor Great Park and Swinley Forest.
Before you visit it is always best to check our Visitor Updates for the latest information about activity that may affect your visit to Windsor Great Park.
1 January - 28 February
The Savill Garden and Visitor Centre are closed until further notice.
The Potting Shed and takeaway food on Obelisk Lawn are open from 9am - 6pm daily.
1 March - 31 October
9am to 6pm daily. Last admission to The Garden is at 5pm
To book your tickets for later in this year, please visit.
1 November - 31 December
The Savill Garden and Visitor Centre are currently closed until further notice.
9am to 5pm daily. Last admission to The Garden is at 3.30pm
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
The Savill Building and The Savill Garden is closed
The Savill Garden and Visitor Centre are currently closed until further notice.
1 March - 31 October
Adult: £13.50 per person
Carer: FREE
Child (5-15 years): £6.50 per child
Child (0-4 years): FREE when accompanied by an adult
A limited number of tickets are available for online purchase only.
Before you book
If you have not visited The Savill Garden before please familiarise yourself with some of our Garden entry rules which prohibits the following items being taken in to the Garden. (A full list can be viewed in our terms and conditions).
Hand gels and face coverings
Please ask a member of the team if you have any questions.
FREE Car Parking with your Garden Ticket. Coaches must be booked in advance, please go here to find out more.
*Minimum group size is ten (10). Free ticket for Group Organiser is available for the 11th person in the group.
The Savill Garden and Visitor Centre are currently closed until further notice.
1 November - 28 February
Adult: £7 per person
Carer: FREE
Child (5-15 years): £2.50 per person
Child (0-4 years): FREE when accompanied by an adult
Group adult*: £6 per person
A limited number of tickets are available for online purchase only.
Before you book
If you have not visited The Savill Garden before please familiarise yourself with some of our Garden entry rules which prohibits the following items being taken in to the Garden. (A full list can be viewed in our terms and conditions).
Hand gels and face coverings
Please ask a member of the team if you have any questions.
FREE Car Parking with your Garden Ticket. Coaches must be booked in advance, please go here to find out more.
*Minimum group size is ten (10). Free ticket for Group Organiser is available for the 11th person in the group.
We want to make your visit as relaxed as The Savill Garden itself, so we have put together some amazing group benefits for our visitors, and, whether you are travelling by coach or by other means of transport, we look forward to welcoming you for a special and memorable day out.
Benefits for group and coach visitors*:
Mar 2021 - Oct 2021
Adult: £10 per person
Children (5-15 yrs)*: £6.50 per child
All year
Carers: FREE
Blue Badge Guides: FREE
Group Organiser: FREE*
*Minimum group size is ten (10). Maximum two (2) free tickets for familiarisation visit to The Savill Garden. Free ticket for group organiser is available for the 11th person in the group when visiting the Garden only. Coach and car parking is free with your paid ticket to the Garden otherwise charges will apply. Coach parking must be booked in advance. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Visit Virginia Water lake and explore the surrounding woodland all year round. The opening times are from 7.30am (or dawn if later) to 7pm (or dusk if earlier) throughout the year.
To access the Long Walk and Deer Park, you can park at one of the car parks dotted along the A332 near Windsor, however visitors often park in Windsor town centre and walk along the High Street to enter Windsor Great Park through Cambridge Gate, which is located next to Windsor Castle.
See windsor.gov.uk for more information regarding parking within the town.
Whether you're a keen horticulturist looking for inspiration, a dog owner who wants an unrivalled variety of short and longer walks, or a family looking for a place to enjoy nature and history there is a membership type to suit you.
These useful links will help you to make the most of your visit to Windsor Great Park.
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