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Windsor Great Park
Windsor Great Park covers 4,800 acres, parts of which are open
to the public. Its present area was determined in the 1360s and
was popular with Saxon kings as a hunting forest. The park is
shrouded in mystery and legend and for over 1,000 years the
story of Herne the Hunter has been told. His ghost still appears
wearing the antlers of a stag, riding a phantom black stallion
at the head of a pack of black hounds. He appears to warn of
times of trouble and gallops through Windsor Great Park only to
disappear into thin air.
The park today is the perfect place for picnics, walking,
cycling and horse riding. A footpath map of the park is
available from the Information Centre at 50p.
Location Accessible from Windsor town centre on foot via the
Long Walk, or car parks are located along the A332 that goes
through the Park. Alternatively you can drive to Virginia Water
and park at Blacknest Gate for a walk around the lake, where you
will pass a totem pole and miniature waterfall.
Recommended visit time Minimum of 1 hour
Open All year round
Opening times From dawn until dusk
Price Free entry to all areas of Windsor Great Park, except
for the Savill Garden
Contact Telephone 01753 743900
Fax 01753 743904
Email windsor.tic@rbwm.gov.uk
Map of Windsor Great Park
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