Best attractions and places to see around Windsor include a range of trails and natural features. The area offers dedicated bike trails and scenic routes along creeks and rivers. It is characterized by its blend of urban green spaces and historical infrastructure. The region provides opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural habitats.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The historic Wohler Road Bridge is a majestic steel, three-span Parker through-truss bridge that gracefully spans the Russian River. Built in 1922 by the renowned American Bridge Company, this iconic structure connects Westside Road and Eastside Road, two of the most scenic routes in wine country.
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Smooth hard-pack, partially paved multi-use trail along Piner Creek
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Excellent green hiking trail shared with bikes all through the urban area of Santa Rosa along the creek, without seeing any car traffic
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Excellent dedicated bike trail along the creek, without any roads or traffic
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Downtown section of the excellent bike trail that runs on both sides of the Santa Rosa River.
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Piner Creek Trail branches off Santa Rosa Creek Trail and, with a turn on Paulin Creek trail is the best connection to reach the Charlie Brown inventor's Charles M Schulz museum on flat and dedicated bike trails (except for the last quarter mile). Santa Rosa has several well developed dedicated bike trails for enjoyable riding away from car traffic. The network is wide and trips can be from short level rides to longer destination rides e.g. to Sebastopol, Forestville, or into the Sonoma wine country, a shorter loop to the swimming beach at Spring Lake, or to the gravel trails through Annadel State Park (https://www.komoot.com/tour/9740412). For links to more annotated highlights and short or long segments and loops of other trails check out http://www.komoot.com/tour/9465621
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Santa Rosa Creek Trail goes right downtown as a safe, shaded, paved connection for bikers and hikers. Santa Rosa has several well developed dedicated bike trails for enjoyable riding away from car traffic. The network is wide and trips can be from short level rides to longer destination rides e.g. to Sebastopol, Forestville, or into the Sonoma wine country, a shorter loop to the swimming beach at Spring Lake, or to the gravel trails through Annadel State Park.
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Windsor is rich in history, primarily known for Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest continuously occupied castle in the world. Within its grounds, you can explore St. George's Chapel, a magnificent example of Perpendicular Gothic architecture and a royal mausoleum. Just across the River Thames, Eton College offers a glimpse into centuries of tradition with its impressive Gothic buildings and museums.
Yes, Windsor Great Park is a vast ancient royal landscape covering nearly 8 square miles, offering numerous walking tracks, woods, and a deer park. Within the park, you'll find iconic features like The Long Walk, The Savill Garden, and Virginia Water Lake with its 18th-century cascade waterfall. The River Thames itself provides picturesque views and opportunities for boat trips or walks along the Thames Path. For a more relaxed setting, Alexandra Gardens offers pleasant public green space near the river with views of Windsor Castle.
Families with children will particularly enjoy LEGOLAND Windsor Resort, a popular theme park featuring over 55 Lego-themed rides, models, and building workshops, ideal for children aged three to twelve. Many of the walking paths in Windsor Great Park are also suitable for family strolls, and the park often hosts events.
Yes, the Changing of the Guard is a traditional spectacle of British pageantry that takes place at Windsor Castle. It's a popular event, so it's advisable to check the official schedule for dates and times during your visit.
Absolutely. The area around Windsor offers excellent routes for outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for cycling, including road cycling and touring bicycle routes, as well as dedicated running trails. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Cycling around Windsor and Running Trails around Windsor guides.
Frogmore House is a royal retreat located about half a mile south of Windsor Castle, known for its picturesque gardens and as the burial place of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. It is generally open to the public on select charity days, so check for specific opening dates if you wish to visit.
The River Thames offers beautiful views of Windsor Castle, especially from the Eton bank. You can enjoy boat trips, hire a self-drive boat, or walk and cycle along sections of the Thames Path. It's a great way to see the town from a different perspective and enjoy the riverside scenery.
Within Windsor Great Park, The Savill Garden is a notable 35-acre ornamental garden created in the 1930s. It features diverse horticultural displays, woodlands, and a beautiful rose garden, making it a tranquil and visually stunning place to visit.
St. George's Chapel, located within Windsor Castle, is a significant example of Perpendicular Gothic architecture. It is the spiritual home of the Order of the Garter and serves as a royal mausoleum, holding the tombs of ten monarchs, including Henry VIII, Charles I, and Queen Elizabeth II. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
The Long Walk is an iconic, tree-lined avenue stretching 2.64 miles (4.25 km) from Windsor Castle to the Copper Horse statue of King George III on Snow Hill, located within Windsor Great Park. It offers impressive views of the landscape and is a popular route for walking and enjoying the royal park.
While specific accessibility details vary by attraction, many parts of Windsor Great Park offer paved paths suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. It's always recommended to check the individual attraction's website for the most up-to-date accessibility information before your visit.


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