The Savill Garden is a 35-acre haven of gardens, woodland and seasonal displays. Commissioned by George V and created by Eric Savill in …
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Feb 19, 2025
Savill Garden is a joy to be in. The winter colours are amazing - the walks easy and enjoyable. Wheelchairs have easy access along well laid paths. The gardens are beautifully maintained and if you …Full review by Jacqueline D
Jan 21, 2025
Had a lovely time with my girlfriend we both enjoyed a pizza, our waitress edita gave us great service. Will come again for another dateFull review by Sightsee54643072783
Dec 11, 2024
Very pleasant surroundings and easy parking (at a cost). Spacious restuarant with shopping area and small garden centre attached. Access to famous gardens ( at a cost). Nice place to visit in spring …Full review by mumph
Is there many spaces for those with pre booked tickets or is it best to arrive for opening time
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You can roll up anytime and best to visit garden at end and get parking ticket stamped then We used it for twelve hours as we arrived before gardens opened and that would usually be …
You can roll up anytime and best to visit garden at end and get parking ticket stamped then We used it for twelve hours as we arrived before gardens opened and that would usually be £12 We gor a taxi to Windsor cost £15 visited castle and walked back to Savill gardens This is best way if you want to see both Windsor castle long walk and Savill Gardens
I have never seen any, the site is, however wheelchair friendly - I would telephone them and ask, but when I visit there were several people in their own chairs - pushed and electric
The Cow Pond is in Windsor Great Park, a short-ish walk from The Savill Garden entrance, but BEFORE you go into Savill Garden. We walked there to eat our picnic as no food is …
The Cow Pond is in Windsor Great Park, a short-ish walk from The Savill Garden entrance, but BEFORE you go into Savill Garden. We walked there to eat our picnic as no food is allowed into Savill Garden. The Cow Pond is a large ornamental pond, huge, covered with water lilies and has some ducks and moorhens which we fed - look online about what to feed. And no, no charge to see the pond at all, you can go into Windsor Great park anywhere without any entrance fee.
How do you get here from Windsor Castle? Is it close enough to see both in one day? Are there buses or taxis? Thanks in advance!
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No more than ten minutes between Saville Gardens and Windsor. Taxi rank not available at Saville Gardens, perhaps pre book with Gemini Taxis or simply Uber it.