Best attractions and places to see around White Waltham include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and local points of interest. Situated in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, the village and its surroundings offer diverse landscapes. The area features wooded farmland, parkland, and proximity to the River Thames, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Cultural significance is present through historic landmarks and preserved artifacts.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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At this point, you'll have some excellent views of the River Thames. You are on the Sonning Bridge, connecting Sonning with Sonning Eye. Right at this spot is the border between the counties of Oxfordshire and Berkshire.
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Hambledon Lock is a historic lock situated on the River Thames that features a long weir. The lock has seen various renovations, and even featured in Charles Dickens' short ghost story.
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The area is rich in history. You can visit the iconic Windsor Castle, an 11th-century royal palace. Within White Waltham itself, explore the Norman-era Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, see the Old Village Stocks and Whipping Post, or learn about the historic White Waltham Airfield, which played a significant role in WWII.
Yes, the Jubilee River Weir offers miles of grit cycleways, providing a tranquil environment and a haven for wildlife, perfect for walking and picnics. The surrounding area also features wooded farmland and parkland, with the River Thames nearby offering picturesque spots like Hambleden Lock and Weir and Sonning Bridge.
You'll find numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. For hiking, consider routes like 'Robin Hood's Arbour loop from Cox Green' or 'The Brick and Tile Works – Clay Pit Ponds loop from Cox Green'. Cyclists can explore routes such as 'Waltham St Lawrence Bridleway – Braywick Nature Reserve loop from Maidenhead' or 'Jubilee River Weir – Michael Scaife Bridge loop from Maidenhead'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and MTB trails guide for the area.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families, including Windsor Castle, which offers a captivating historical experience. The Jubilee River Weir is great for family walks and picnics, and the picturesque Sonning Bridge provides lovely views for all ages.
For a striking view, visit The Copper Horse (King George III Monument) on Snow Hill, which offers fantastic vistas towards Windsor Castle. The statue itself is an impressive sight. Additionally, the bridges over the Thames, like Sonning Bridge, provide scenic viewpoints of the river.
Waltham Place is a historic estate that was formerly the manor house of Windsors Manor. It features an organic farm and ornamental gardens that are open to the public, offering a pleasant experience amidst 200 acres of organic and biodynamic land.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. The Jubilee River Weir has wide gravel paths perfect for casual strolls. You can also find easy hiking routes like 'Robin Hood's Arbour loop from Cox Green' and 'Chiltern Way Berkshire Loop – The Dew Drop Inn loop from Littlewick Green' in the easy hikes guide for the area.
White Waltham is home to traditional 18th-century inns. 'The Beehive' and the 'Horse and Groom' are notable local establishments. 'The Beehive at White Waltham' is particularly recognized for serving traditional British cuisine, offering a cozy spot to relax after exploring.
White Waltham Airfield holds significant historical importance, having served as the headquarters of Home Command of the RAF and the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) during World War II. Today, it is known as the largest grass airfield in Europe and is home to the West London Aero Club. The Maidenhead Heritage Centre features an exhibition on the ATA pilots.
Yes, outside the churchyard wall of the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, you can find preserved Old Village Stocks and a Whipping Post. These artifacts offer a direct glimpse into the village's past judicial practices.
The area's wooded farmland, parkland, and river paths are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and cycling along the Jubilee River Weir and exploring the gardens of Waltham Place. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter walks can be tranquil, though some paths might be muddy.
Yes, opposite St Mary's Church, you'll find Bury Court Farm, an old manor house. Nearby, there's a 14th-century barn with a fine oak roof and tiled covering, showcasing more of the area's architectural heritage.


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