Camina 4 km de historia real con vistas al castillo, una estatua que miente sobre un rey gordo y secretos que te harán el rey de las cenas.
The Long Walk is a public space and is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so you can visit at any time. The main access point is at one of the entrances opposite Windsor Castle, or you can join it from the southern end at Snow Hill.
No, access to The Long Walk is completely free. It is a public park maintained by the Crown, so you can enjoy its views and walks at no cost. Pure freedom for your feet and your wallet!
The Long Walk is approximately 4.2 kilometers (2.6 miles) long one way. If you decide to walk it there and back, it will take between 2 and 3 hours at a leisurely pace, depending on how many stops you make to admire the scenery and the castle. It is an experience to enjoy, not to rush.
The Long Walk was designed by King Charles II in the 1680s and was part of a grand landscaping project linking Windsor Castle with Windsor Great Park. It is an impressive example of a royal avenue, historically used for ceremonial processions and as a symbol of the power and majesty of the British monarchy. You will be walking in the footsteps of kings and queens!
To avoid the crowds and enjoy spectacular light, I recommend visiting early in the morning or late in the afternoon. As for the best time of year, spring with its flowers and autumn with its golden colors are magical, although snow-covered winter has its own charm too. Check the local weather to plan your visit.
Yes, the main path of The Long Walk is paved and mostly flat, which makes it quite accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. However, keep in mind that it is a considerable distance. You can find more accessibility details here.
At the start of The Long Walk, you have the majestic Windsor Castle, an absolute must-see. You can also explore the charming town of Windsor with its shops, restaurants, and the River Thames, where you can take boat trips. In addition, Windsor Great Park offers more trails and natural scenery.
Of course! Wear comfortable shoes, as you will be walking a lot. Consider bringing water and a snack, as there are no refreshment points along the route. For the best photo of the castle, look for the spot where the path lines up perfectly with the tower. And do not forget your camera — the views are spectacular!
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