Explore Windsor Great Park, 5,000 acres of magnificent royal parkland with Windsor Castle as a stunning backdrop. 

Windsor Great Park unfolds across a vast landscape of sweeping lawns, ancient woodland and serene gardens, all set against the timeless silhouette of Windsor Castle. One of its most iconic features is the Long Walk, a majestic tree-lined avenue stretching more than two and a half miles from the Castle to the Copper Horse statue of King George III, installed in 1831 to commemorate his lasting contribution to the park. Beyond this, visitors can explore the beautifully crafted Savill Garden or enjoy the sight of deer roaming freely across the open expanse of the Deer Park.

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Getting there by bus

Hop on our Carousel Country 10/10A, 37/37B or 103 services to Windsor Parish Church bus stop. From there, walk around the castle to the start of The Long Walk, which leads you straight into the heart of the great park.

During the Changing of the Guard Parade, services are unable to serve Windsor Parish Church bus stop and instead call at the Windsor and Eton Riverside railway station. You can check the Changing of the Guard Parade dates here and find details of any diversions on our Service updates page.
 

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