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Do you need a ticket for the long walk in Windsor?

You can walk in Windsor Great Park, along the Long Walk for free, but no, you can't get in the walls without paying, or being invited. Your first picture is outside the Henry VIII exit, and your second is within the walls. Actually, another way to get within the walls is to attend a church service on a Sunday at St.



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The round trip walk takes 2–3 hours in all; no bicycles are allowed. From the Copper Horse, it's a further 15-minute walk to the Fox & Hounds pub, or 30 minutes to The Savill Garden. Alternatively, you can take a horse-drawn carriage down the Long Walk from March to December.

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The Long Walk There will be no ceremonial move through Windsor town centre. There will be public viewing areas on The Long Walk, along with: water stations, toilets, catering and waste facilities, also viewing screens where people will be able to watch the service at Westminster Abbey, prior to the Committal Service.

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Travelling by train There are two main train stations in Windsor, both within a 10-minute walk of the castle.

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Don't forget that if you are a National Trust member you can enjoy free entry to pay-for-entry properties, as well as free car parking at National Trust car parks.

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