The Savill Garden is a 35-acre haven of gardens, woodland and seasonal displays.
Commissioned by George V and created by Eric Savill in 1932, this special place has delighted nature lovers, photographers, friends and families.
Generations of plant-hunters have brought back numerous specimens to be nurtured here. From the Himalayan flowers of the Winter Beds to the fragrant summer roses, whenever you visit, there will be something special to see.
Visit The Savill Garden and you will be connecting with Royal history from the original Weeping Willow tree that still stands today to many others including:
• The award-winning Queen Elizabeth Temperate House opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1995
• The Golden Jubilee Garden – This modern representation of the much-loved cottage garden was opened by Elizabeth II in July 2002
• The Rose Garden opened by Elizabeth II in July 2010. You will enjoy the intensity of the colours and the perfumes as you weave your way to the centre of the garden to a walkway that treats you to a very different view of this spectacular setting.
For the best price, book your tickets at least one day in advance online. Car parking at The Savill Garden car park is included in your admission ticket to The Savill Garden.
Pricing
27 February – 5 November:
Adult (16+) £13.95 when booked online in advance. £15.95 when purchased on the day at the ticket desk
Children (5 – 15 years, must be accompanied by an adult) £6.50 when booked online in advance, £8 when purchased on the day at the ticket desk
Toddlers (0 – 4 years, must be accompanied by an adult) Free
Carer (16 + years, supporting documents required) Free
6 November – 4 March 2024
Adult (16+) £7.95 when booked online in advance. £9.95 when purchased on the day at the ticket desk
Children (5 – 15 years, must be accompanied by an adult)£3.50 when booked online in advance, £5 when purchased on the day at the ticket desk
Toddlers (0 – 4 years, must be accompanied by an adult) Free
Carer (16 + years, supporting documents required) Free
Awards
Best Garden Visit, 2021 and 2022 – Group Leisure & Travel Awards
The Savill Garden & Adventure Play car park
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By train
The nearest train station is Egham on the South Western line from London Waterloo.
By bus
The White Bus 01 Service (between Windsor High Street and Ascot Train Station) runs through the Great Park, Monday to Saturday.
By bike
National Cycle Route 4 (London to Fishguard) passes directly through Windsor Great Park and is the only permitted cycle path in the Great Park. Other cycling paths are available and do change to ensure that all of our visitors have an enjoyable and safe visit. Check our cycling guidelines before you visit.
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