Andrew T.
Google
Beautiful, impeccably maintained gardens located at the edge of Windsor Great Park, completed in 1932 by Eric Savill. The striking visitor centre was completed in 2006.
The garden comprises several elements, including a rose garden, tropical glasshouse, Mediterranean garden and alpine beds. The real highlight is the superb collection of azaleas, in full bloom during May, making this the finest time to see the garden.
Facilities are excellent, with ample parking, a large shop selling souvenirs, local produce and plants, a high end café and restaurant, and well maintained toilets. Accessibility is very good, with surfaced paths around the garden.
Entry is charged, and tickets are relatively pricey (£14.50 at the time of my visit in May 2025), but everything is maintained to an exceptionally high standard consistent with the pricing. You can buy tickets on the day, but will get the best price buying in advance online. Make sure to verify your garden ticket at the desk as you'll get a refund on the parking charge.
After exploring The Savill Garden, it's well worth taking a walk around Virginia Water and exploring more of Windsor Great Park. There's enough in the area for a full day out.