The Savill Garden
Botanical garden · Egham ·

The Savill Garden

Botanical garden · Egham ·

Exotic gardens, woodland, rose garden, adventure park, cafe

well maintained gardens
rose garden
cafe restaurant
parking
local produce
tropical glasshouse
mediterranean garden
alpine beds
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null
The Savill Garden by null

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Wick Ln, Englefield Green, Egham TW20 0UJ, United Kingdom Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Free street parking

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Wick Ln, Englefield Green, Egham TW20 0UJ, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1753 860222
windsorgreatpark.co.uk
@windsorgreatpark
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@TheSavillGarden

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Free street parking
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 26, 2026

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Michaela I.

Google
The entire park is beautiful and worth the visit for young and old. Paths are easy to moderate and well maintained, with beautiful forest to explore. Bring your babies in the prams or grannies in wheelchairs. This place is for everyone. Locals are friendly and dog walkers considerate. Toilets in the pavilion spacious and clean. Shop has a bit of everything and isn't that expensive. Bins are available in some parts of the park. Buy a ticket to separate Savile Garden or the kids playground which looked absolute fun.

John D.

Google
Nice garden with plenty to see and a glass house. For visitors with children, they have a massive adventure play area. Good catering, plenty of parking and if you are a Great Park local, membership includes use of several car parks I think so with checking out.

Sarah O.

Google
I parked here to begin a walk around Virginia Waters. It's a lovely spot with beautiful gardens, a cafe (there are also plenty of other places to get coffee and icecream and snacks around the park) and there is an adventure playground which has to be paid for and a smaller one nearby that doesn't. Be warned, parking is expensive if you're there for the day. I paid over £15. But it's worth it for a lovely day out.

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.

Rosalind W.

Google
I took a group to the Garden, we had a tour of the Garden in the morning which was really enjoyable. The guide was very knowledgeable. In the afternoon we did the Heritage Tour, a guide joined us on our coach and showed us round Windsor Great Park. This was an amazing experience. Our guide was Chris and he went above and beyond to make sure we had a good time.

pete A.

Google
New one for us, it's part of the great Park of Windsor Castle apparently, slightly hilly but not to steep paths, lovely flower beds by the hot house, explore further there's a lovely walk, 4 miles, around a lake .. it's a beautifully kept park with many species to gaze at. Eating in the cafe restaurant is great too, good range of dishes and drinks at very reasonable prices, and all served with friendly smiles.

maureen T.

Google
Lovely well maintained garden with lots of interesting plants. The hydrangeas were amazing. The obelisk lawn just outside is a good place for a picnic as you can't have picnics in the garden

Antonello C.

Google
A gorgeous garden. We didn’t have a huge amount of time, which was a shame, but even just walking around for over an hour was a joy. It is not cheap, but at least parking is free if you pay for the garden.