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Alexandra Gardens   
Alexandra Gardens is a good place to begin your visit to Windsor as it offers spectacular views of the castle on the hill. The gardens were laid out in the early 1900s and they still retain a Victorian charm which adds to the regal atmosphere of Windsor.


Ascot Racecourse   
Ascot Racecourse, situated in beautiful wooded countryside adjoining Windsor Great Park is the World’s most famous racecourse and stages 25 days of the highest quality horseracing throughout the year.


Beale Park Bird Collection (Child Beale Trust)   
Beale Park - part of the Child-Beale Trust - isn’t just home to an extraordinary bird collection (including peacocks, swans, owls and parrots) but offers a narrow gauge railway, unusual farm animals, a new pet’s corner, meerkats and Deer Park.


Bracknell Leisure Centre   
Bracknell Leisure Centre has three pools: a learner pool, a training pool and a competition pool.


Coral Reef   
Coral Reef in Bracknell is a leisure pool complex for the whole family. The main pool has three slides: the Anaconda, the Boa, and the Python, known as the Snake River Flumes, which range from tame to extremely daring.


Dinton Pastures Country Park   
Dinton Pastures Country Park’s lakes, rivers, meadows and wooded areas span just over 335 acres of what was once part of the Great Forest of Windsor. Past gravel extraction has created lakes and islands frequented by both local wildlife and the non-powered watersport enthusiasts of the Black Swan Sailing Club.


Donnington Castle   
The striking, twin-towered gatehouse, plus some defensive Civil War earthworks, are all that remain of this 14th Century castle once owned by Geoffrey Chaucer’s son, Thomas. During the Civil War (1642-46), it was seized by Royalist forces after the first battle of Newbury.


Heritage Club   
A chance to get that all over tan: Heritage Club is one of the UK's leading naturist clubs.


John Nike Leisuresport Complex   
The John Nike Complex offers many activities for those who love snow sports. There are group ski lessons available which are organised according to ability and for adults, children and younger children. Recreational skiing is also available for those who just want to enjoy the slope without supervision.


Legoland Windsor   
Legoland consists of 150 acres of gorgeous parkland with over 50 different rides, shows and attractions, and offers an ideal day out for families with children aged 2 to 12.


  
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