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Activities and Attractions near Legoland Windsor

If you’re visiting Legoland Windsor at some point this year, you might be wondering what else you can do and see in the area. We have recommended some activities and attractions to explore near Legoland Windsor in Windsor, Slough, Maidenhead, Ascot and Bracknell so that you can get even more out of your trip!

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Activities and Attractions in Windsor

The Jelly Lounge in Windsor is a lovely family space where children can play in the soft play area whilst the adults enjoy some delicious food and drink. They also hold themed workshops there so do check their website to see what events are on. We had a great time when we visited which you can read about here.

Changing of the Guard in Windsor is one of our favourite things to see in Windsor and it’s free! Read more here including our top tips on where to stand for the best view. You can see all the most up to date timings here.

Changing of the Guard

Windsor Castle – you can’t visit Windsor without stopping at the infamous castle. Visit the website if you would like to book a tour.

Windsor Castle

Windsor Great Park – if you’re looking for a bit of peace and quiet then why not head for a walk in Great Windsor Park. The Long Walk will give you breath-taking views of the Castle. You could also walk away from the castle towards the Copper Horse. Read about our walk here.

The Long Walk and Windsor Castle Views

The Savill Garden can be found in Great Windsor Park and is a lovely place to go walking and exploring their 35 acres of interconnected gardens. Visit the website here to find out more information.

Here are 15 Free Things to do in Windsor,  20 Family-Friendly Things to do in Windsor and Parks and Playgrounds in Windsor which you might find useful.

Activities and Attractions in Slough

Jump In SloughJump In Adventure and Trampoline Park with wall to wall trampolines, giant airbags, battle beams, wipeout, tumble tracks, extreme slides, inflatables and more.

Black Park Country Park is in Wexham near Slough. It’s a great place to go walking and there is a play area and cafe here as well. You can read more about one of our visits to the park here.

Activities and Attractions in Maidenhead

Riverside Gardens in Maidenhead is a lovely location for families to visit. Here you will find Jenners Riverside Cafe plus crazy golf which is run by the cafe. Alongside the cafe and crazy golf there is also a large playing field and a large play area with sandpit with picnic benches.  The River Thames is also on the opposite side of the road if you fancied a walk along the River. You can read more here.

Boulters Lock and Ray Mill Island are both fantastic places to visit as there is plenty to see and explore, with the added bonus that it is all free. You can watch the boats going through the lock, feed the ducks and play in the play area. It’s a great place to take a picnic. You can read more about our visit here.

Boulters Lock Maidenhead

Maidenhead Mini Golf is an 18 hole, dinosaur themed, mini-golf course. You can read more about our visit here.

Maidenhead Mini Golf Berkshire

Here is a list of Walks in Windsor and Maidenhead should you be looking to take a stroll.

Activities and Attractions in Ascot

Lavendar Park Golf Centre is in Ascot. They have a 9-hole golf course, driving range, snooker tables and a sports bar. You can visit the website here for further details.

Ascot Racecourse – Another key landmark in the local area is of course Ascot Racecourse, but you don’t just have to visit to watch the horse racing, there is also a lovely quiet walk to be had around the heath there, with a little play area to be found in the middle.

Play Area Ascot Racecourse

You might also like to take a look at Family Friendly Things to do in Sunninghill and Ascot.

Activities and Attractions in Bracknell

The Look Out – The Look Out can be found in Swinley Forest in Bracknell. Here you will find the Discovery Centre, Go Ape and many more outdoor activities as well as a play area. Read about our 10 Things to Do at the Look Out here.

The Look Out Bracknell

Coral Reef Waterworld – One of Bracknell’s most popular attractions with several giant water slides, leisure pool and giant pirate ship. To book tickets visit their website.

South Hill Park – South Hill Park in Bracknell is a lovely place to explore with the family. Take a walk around the grounds, walk the nature trail, or play in the Hedgehog and South Hill Road play parks .

South Hill Park Bracknell

Moss End Garden Village – There is lots to do at this Garden Centre from seeing the fish at ReefKeeper (you can also feed them for £1 too), to having a bite to eat at Robyn’s Nest Cafe. You could also do a little pottery painting memento or Christmas gift at Top of the Pots.


The Lexicon in Bracknell is the perfect place to shop, dine and socialise. They have many of the standard high street shops and plenty of family-friendly restaurant chains. They also have seasonal events taking place throughout the year. Visit the website here.

Puzzalogical Escape Rooms in Bracknell offers something a little different for you to do while you’re in Bracknell. They have a selection of different escape rooms, including VR. Visit their website here to find out more and to book.

Berkshire Mummies Legoland Windsor Information

You may also like to take a read through our Visit to Legoland Windsor, our suggestions of Hotels near Legoland Windsor, our Top Tips for Visiting Legoland Windsor and our guide to Accessibility at Legoland Windsor.

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