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United Kingdom
England
South East England
Windsor and Maidenhead
Sunningdale

View of Windsor Castle – Deer Park, Windsor Great Park loop from Sunningdale

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Hiking trails & Routes
United Kingdom
England
South East England
Windsor and Maidenhead
Sunningdale

View of Windsor Castle – Deer Park, Windsor Great Park loop from Sunningdale

Hard

4.8

(19)

141

hikers

View of Windsor Castle – Deer Park, Windsor Great Park loop from Sunningdale

05:40

21.7km

160m

Hiking

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

Tips

Temporary access restrictions

Includes segments with temporary access restrictions.

After 56 m for 238 m

Closed: • sunset-sunrise (otherwise open)

After 548 m for 92 m

Open: • sunrise-sunset (otherwise closed)

After 1.27 km for 710 m

Open: • sunrise-sunset (otherwise closed)

After 3.04 km for 250 m

Open: • sunrise-sunset (otherwise closed)

After 15.9 km for 137 m

Closed: • sunset-sunrise (otherwise open)

After 16.6 km for 100 m

Closed: • sunset-sunrise (otherwise open)

Waypoints

A

Start point

Parking

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1.31 km

Johnson's Pond

Lake

4.39 km

Ox Pond

Lake

5.11 km

Albert Plantation

Forest

4

6.33 km

The Copper Horse (King George III Monument)

Highlight • Monument

Perched upon Snow Hill at the southern end of the Long Walk from Windsor Castle, sits The Copper Horse. This impressive statue shows King George III atop his stead and was created in 1831.

The statue was inspired by a similar creation of Marcus Aurelius and features George pointing to the castle in the distance. Snow Hill offers fantastic views along the Long Walk avenue and is a waypoint on the Three Castles Path long-distance walking trail.

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5

10.2 km

A royal residence, Windsor Castle is a world famous, iconic building. Whilst the castle itself is extraordinary and well worth visiting, the view from the back gates is truly phenomenal. Windsor Great Park begins here and encompasses 4,992 acres (2,020 ha) of exquisite grounds.

From the castle's back gates, the Long Walk begins, stretching south into the Great Park. Gazing down its 3-mile span (4.8 km) is quite an experience.

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6

10.3 km

View of Windsor Castle

Highlight • Historical Site

2 mile walk between statue and castle with greenery either side.

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7

10.6 km

The Long Walk, Windsor Great Park

Highlight • Historical Site

The Long Walk at Windsor Castle is 4km long and was previously used by the monarch to meet selected people in the park at Windsor Castle and find out their opinions about society and politics. Today that's no longer the case, but it's still nice to walk there.

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8

14.5 km

Deer Park, Windsor Great Park

Highlight • Natural

You cannot cycle in the deer park

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17.2 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

10

18.6 km

Wick Pond

Highlight • Lake

11

19.7 km

A short stroll from the Pavillion, the Cascade is a 30-foot (9 m) waterfall. Created in 1789, its presence relies on a decent amount of rain and it’s at its most impressive after prolonged, heavy rainfall.

Just a little bit further along the trail are the Leptis Magna Ruins, which were built from masonry recovered from an ancient Roman city that existed in what is today Libya.

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12

20.0 km

Virginia Water Ruins

Highlight • Historical Site

The First Pond Head, Virginia Water The Virginia Brook was dammed here till a disastrous break of the dam. Today the pond is much larger and has a 7 kilometre long path around its shoreline.

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B

21.7 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

12.6 km

4.04 km

3.71 km

1.26 km

101 m

Surfaces

14.9 km

3.67 km

2.22 km

743 m

199 m

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Sunday 17 May

14°C

7°C

65 %

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