Cycling in Windsor Great Park
Windsor Great Park welcomes cyclists who use the National Cycle Route (Network 4). There are other designated cycling paths in Windsor Great Park and these can be found on the map below.
Visitor updates
It is sometimes necessary to close areas of Windsor Great Park for operational reasons. Please check visitor updates before you travel.
Cycling routes
The Windsor Great Park map & guide shows the permitted cycling routes in Windsor Great Park.
Cycling is not permitted in the following areas, pushed or otherwise:
- The Long Walk
- The Deer Park
- The Valley Gardens
- The south side of Virginia Water Lake
Please observe the signs throughout Windsor Great Park.
Pre-school cyclists
While we ask that cyclists stay on the permitted routes, children under 5 years (accompanied by an adult) can ride cycles and scooters in the following locations:
- The Deer Park
- Virginia Water Lake
E-scooters, hoverboards and similar
For reasons of safety and traffic management, we do not allow motorised transport within the Park. Aside from cyclists, the roads are reserved for residents and Estate workers.
All other forms of motorised transport are not permitted within Windsor Great Park. Examples include:
- E-scooters
- Hoverboards
- One-wheels
Sharing the space
As with all visitors, we ask cyclists to stay aware of their surroundings and treat others with respect.
- When cycling in places where sharing with pedestrians, horse riders or horse drawn carriages is permitted, please take extra care and be prepared to slow down or stop
- Let them know you are there; for example, by ringing your bell (it is recommended that a bell is fitted to your bike), or by calling out politely. Remember that pedestrians may be deaf or hard of hearing, blind or partially sighted and it may not be obvious that you are approaching them
- You should not pass a horse on their left or at speed, particularly from behind. Remember that horses can be startled if passed without warning
- Only cycle on designated roads
- Please do not cycle in groups of more than 6
Windsor Great Park can get very busy, especially during special events. Whenever you visit, you’ll be sharing our roads with Estate workers, residents and other visitors.
Please be courteous to our people
Our team manage Windsor Great Park and safeguard the public. Please co-operate with them fully.
The Crown Estate will not tolerate any form of abuse towards our people whilst they are engaged in their duties and will take action with visitors who do not respect their reasonable requests.
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