The Savill Garden
Type:Garden
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1029 reviewsResting in the heart of Windsor Great Park, The Savill Garden is one of Britain's greatest ornamental gardens. Commissioned by George V and created by Sir Eric Savill in 1932, The Savill Garden has been an inspiration for all.
A royal connection continues to run through the garden, and on your visit see the Queen Elizabeth II Temperate House, the Golden Jubilee Garden, and the Rose Garden opened by Queen Elizabeth II in July 2010.
Today, this natural haven of 35 acres of beautifully designed gardens and woodland can be enjoyed by everyone, from dedicated horticulturists to those who just want to spend a relaxing day out with family or friends.
A place of discovery, The Savill Garden contains distinctive interlocking gardens including the Hidden Gardens, Spring Wood, the Summer Gardens, the New Zealand Garden, Summer Wood, The Glades, Autumn Wood and the Winter Beds.
Renowned for its mix of native and exotic species, The Savill Garden joins together design, colour and texture to delight the senses. Visit throughout the seasons and you will see there is always something new to discover.
Each season brings with it something new, transforming the scene with fresh displays to explore.
Find out more about what you can see all year round
Inside The Savill Garden Visitor Centre you’ll find The Savill Garden Kitchen, a restaurant run by esteemed caterers Benugo’s, famous for providing great, simple food with friendly, efficient service.
Find out more about eating and drinking at The Savill Garden Visitor Centre.
The Savill Garden Gift Shop is also located in The Savill Garden Visitor Centre. You’ll find a wide range of beautiful gifts evocative of an idyllic country lifestyle alongside a range of plants and garden accessories from the Royal Gardens. The Savill Garden Gift Shop supports British manufacturers and you’ll discover a great range of locally produced items too, from shortbread to preserves. There is also a small shop at the Virginia Water Pavilion with a selection of items and membership sales.
Find out more about shopping at The Savill Garden Visitor Centre and Virginia Water Pavilion.
Find out more about becoming a Member of Windsor Great Park, a Friend of The Savill Garden or Gift Membership.
Visit Windsor Great Park's parking pages for information on car parks.
The Savill Garden is perfect for a group visit and Windsor Great Park has launched its new digital group visitors guide for The Savill Garden, detailing a wide selection of tours and experiences for group visits in 2024.
The guide includes details on the ‘The Savill Garden & Royal Heritage Tour’, which provides the opportunity to be immersed in 1000 years of Royal History with a personally guided coach tour of Windsor Great Park. Exclusively for groups, visitors can enjoy the unique national and natural heritage of Windsor Great Park when visiting The Savill Garden. This limited availability tour allows visitors to understand how Windsor Great Park works in the modern day, as well as learning about its long history. The tour, which lasts approximately one and a half hours, will finish with the rare opportunity to disembark from the coach at the top of the Long Walk, providing unique vistas of London and the iconic view from The Copper Horse statue of George III to Windsor Castle beyond.
Alongside this are a varied selection of experiences for groups which include:
• The Savill Garden guided tour
• The Savill Garden and River Boat Cruise – three options that include catering for you to choose from
• The Valley Gardens guided tour
The Savill Garden sits in the heart of Windsor Great Park which makes it perfect for rambling groups. We have three recommended walks that you can do from The Savill Garden Visitor Centre which are:
• Through The Deer Park and to the top of The Long Walk (3.8 miles)
• To The Valley Gardens (1.7 miles)
• A lakeside walk of Virginia Water (5.1 miles)
The history and heritage of The Garden is brought to life with a private tour of The Savill Garden, led by one of our guides. And then, why not finish it off with a cream tea or one of our group catering packages from The Savill Garden Kitchen. The Savill Garden offers the perfect group day out.
With coach parking right beside the main entrance, groups can spend their time exploring all 35 acres, taking in the beautifully curated scenery and experiencing the gentle environment around them. And, accessible to all with special group rates and discounts, now is the perfect time to plan and book your 2024 itineraries.
For more information and to download the digital groups guide visit www.windsorgreatpark.co.uk/groups
The Savill Garden is open all year except for 24 and 25 December (Christmas Eve and Christmas Day). Visit The Savill Garden website for the exact opening hours of The Savill Garden, Gift Shop and Plant Centre depending on what time of the year you are visiting.
Visit our contact us web page.
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Adult Off peak* | £8.50 per ticket |
Adult Peak* | £14.50 per ticket |
Carer Off peak and Peak* | Free |
Children 0-4 Years* | Free |
Children 5-16 Years Off peak* | £4.50 per ticket |
Children 5-16 Years Peak* | £7.50 per ticket |
Group Adult Off peak** | £6.00 per ticket |
Group Adult Peak** | £11.50 per ticket |
The Savill Garden - Peak prices apply 4 March - 3 November 2024. The Savill Garden - Off peak prices apply 1 January – 3 March 2024 & 4 November – 31 December 2024.
*When purchased in advance online
**Minimum group size is ten (10).
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The Savill Garden is a mile from Englefield Green and 4 miles from Windsor Castle. Approach via the A30 from the south and west, and by the A308 from the east and north. It is also close to the M25 (J13), M3 and M4. Look out for brown signs saying 'The Royal Landscape' or 'The Savill Garden'. Visitors using satellite navigation devices should input the destination postcode TW20 0XD.
By rail: the nearest rail stations are located at Egham, Windsor and Virginia Water. By bicycle: the National Cycle Route 7 passes through Windsor Great Park, and there is an extensive network of roads and tracks along which cycling is permitted.
Open New Year |
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Garden: Winter Season (closed 24 & 25 December) (4 Nov 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday - Sunday | 09:00 | - 16:30 |
* Closed 24 & 25 December
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