Best attractions and places to see around Eton include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features. Situated on the banks of the River Thames, Eton is known for its close ties to Windsor and its prestigious college. The area offers picturesque riverside walks and cultural sites, providing a diverse range of experiences for visitors.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The first 50% was a lovely walk but after we turned of the Royal Mile, it was spoiled by road noise all the way to the car park
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Pretty level ride close to the Thames. Only hassel is several 'reduced width' barriers en-route requiring a dismount.
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Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world, serving as an official residence of the British monarch. It's known for its beautiful architecture, historical significance, and as the venue for royal events and ceremonies.
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more stuff plundered by the British Empire... Originally from Libya! 🤣
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interesting, but you have to walk a little bit
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Eton is rich in history, primarily centered around Eton College, founded in 1440. You can visit the impressive Eton College Chapel, explore the Eton College Natural History Museum (open to the public on Sunday afternoons), and discover ancient artifacts at the Eton Museum of Antiquities. Other notable historical sites include the Church of St. John the Baptist and the unique The Burning Bush lamppost.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The vast meadows of The Brocas offer open space for riverside walks and picnics. The Jubilee River Weir provides tranquil cycleways and walking paths, ideal for a family outing. Additionally, the Hawker Hurricane Memorial is an interesting historical monument that is wheelchair accessible and family-friendly.
Eton is situated on the banks of the River Thames, offering picturesque walks and boat tours. You can explore The Brocas meadows for lovely views towards Windsor Castle. The Jubilee River Weir is a wildlife haven with miles of cycleways and walking paths. For more structured outdoor activities, you can find various hiking and running routes, such as the "Thames Path and Eton Circular" or routes around Dorney Lake. Discover more options in the Hiking around Eton and Running Trails around Eton guides.
Beyond the historic college, Eton offers the Eton College Natural History Museum, which houses an impressive collection of biological and geological specimens, including exhibits related to Sir Joseph Banks. It is typically open to the public on Sunday afternoons. The Eton Museum of Antiquities near the Lower Chapel also provides a glimpse into ancient history. For a local taste, consider visiting the Windsor and Eton Brewery to learn about ale production and sample their products.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. The "Thames Path and Eton Circular" is a popular choice, as are routes like "Dorney Lake – View of Dorney Lake at Sunset loop from Dorney Lake" and "View of Windsor Castle – Windsor Bridge loop from Windsor." These offer pleasant, less strenuous options for exploring the area. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Eton guide.
Eton is charming year-round, but the summer months often provide the best opportunities for guided tours of Eton College and enjoying riverside walks along the Thames and in The Brocas meadows. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant weather for exploring the town's historical sites and natural beauty without the peak summer crowds.
Yes, Eton High Street is known for its quaint shops and offers various cafes and pubs where you can refresh and recharge. Many establishments are conveniently located near the main historical sites and riverside walks. For example, there are eateries opposite Windsor Castle, easily accessible from Eton via Windsor Bridge.
Beyond Eton's immediate vicinity, you can visit the impressive Windsor Castle, a historic royal residence. Another significant monument is The Copper Horse (King George III Monument), perched on Snow Hill, offering fantastic views. The Leptis Magna Ruins at Virginia Water are also a unique sight, constructed from real Roman stones.
Eton is well-connected, often accessed via its close neighbor, Windsor, which has train stations. Public transport options are available to reach the area. For parking, specific information varies by attraction. It's advisable to check local signage or official websites for the most up-to-date parking details when planning your visit to individual sites.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The majestic Windsor Castle is a top highlight, praised for its architecture and royal ties. The tranquil Jubilee River Weir is loved as a peaceful escape and wildlife haven. Many also enjoy the unique historical aspect of the Leptis Magna Ruins at Virginia Water and the scenic views from The Copper Horse.
While Eton College dominates, exploring Eton High Street reveals charming independent shops, including bookshops and antique stores, offering a nostalgic experience. The unassuming Baldwin's Bridge, though rebuilt in 1884, holds a rich history. The Eton College Natural History Museum, while part of the college, might be considered a hidden gem for its unique collections and limited public hours.


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