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Home Log in or Register. The site of the Park was originally part of Windsor Forest and was a favourite hunting ground of the Tudors. In time it became a popular leisure centre known throughout the South of the UK as California in England, eventually being designated by t Our beautifully landscaped award-winning park is set in the countryside at the foot of the Chiltern Hills, just minutes walk from the picturesque Henley-on-Thames with its fine shops, pubs, restaurants and the famous Royal Regatta Course.
On-site fa Our family-run Park is situated alongside the River Thames in the picturesque village of Hurley. Pink Moon Facilities. About Us. Contact Us. Log In. Electric Picnic. Isle of Wight festival. V Festival Weston. You have 0 items in your Shopping Basket. Rewind North Date: 6th August - 8th August Venue: Capesthorne Hall, Macclesfield.
Rewind South Date: 20th August - 22nd August. Venue: Henley-On-Thames. In It Together Back-to-basics camping for tents and tourers, plus two glamping pods set just two miles from Henley-on-Thames.
A members only, dog friendly touring site, close to the River Thames, Maidenhead and with good London access. A tranquil and family friendly naturist spot with excellent facilities - heated pool, hot tub, sauna and more. A peaceful and secluded rural site 10 mins from Legoland and 20 mins from Windsor Castle. Dog and family friendly. High end luxury glamping safari lodges, nestled in the Chiltern Hills, by a stunning riverside town on the Thames.
A relaxing haven along the River Thames near Oxford, with boating and boat hire from the site, plus a cafe. A small, quiet, family friendly site with modern facilities and farm views, close to Newbury. None of our parks match your current search filters.
Try broadening your search to the whole of Berkshire Or perhaps try one of the related searches below. Take a packed lunch and relax on the lawns of Forbury Gardens. Kids can play in the open space of the gardens while older family members can sit back and enjoy the peace and quiet. Another great picnic spot can be found at Caversham Court. For a bit of exploration on land, take the Reading Mystery treasure trail. See if you can solve all the clues of this trail as each one leads you to different areas within Reading.
Perfect for keeping the kids occupied while also discovering interesting facts about the town. If the kids are looking for a physical challenge, head to the Reading Climbing Centre.
Book in for a casual session and see how high you can go. Young outdoor enthusiasts will love a day at Wellington Country Park. The site has adventure play areas with zip wires, slides, climbing frames and more. Little ones can also enjoy playing in the toddler areas. More outdoor adventures can be had at Dinton Pastures Country Park. Take a trail around the lakes, mess around in the play park or take part in a round of adventure golf. Budding birdwatchers should visit the Feathers and Fur Falconry Centre.
Meet the owls and falcons and have the chance to take part in a hawk walk experience. Alternatively, admire the ceramics found in the Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology. Kids can learn about ancient history as they find the impressive collections from Egypt as well as the Romans. Take a two hour tour and discover how real ale is made. For more ideas, please visit our things to do in Berkshire pages. Back to Search.
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